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AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROLS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR USE - PART 2: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICALLY OPERATED DOOR LOCKS
Canadian Standards Association
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Foreword<br>1 Scope<br>2 Definitions<br>3 General requirement<br>4 General notes on tests<br>5 Rating<br>6 Classification<br>7 Information<br>8 Protection against electric shock<br>9 Provision for protective earthing<br>10 Terminals and terminations<br>11 Constructional requirements<br>12 Moisture and dust resistance<br>13 Electric strength and insulation resistance<br>14 Heating<br>15 Manufacturing deviation and drift<br>16 Environmental stress<br>17 Endurance<br>18 Mechanical strength<br>19 Threaded parts and connections<br>20 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through<br> insulation<br>21 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking<br>22 Resistance to corrosion<br>23 Radio interference suppression<br>24 Components<br>25 Normal operation<br>26 Operation with mains-borne perturbations, magnetic and<br> electromagnetic disturbances<br>27 Abnormal operation<br>28 Guidance on the use of electronic disconnection<br>Appendices<br>Annex H (normative) - Requirements for eIectronic controIs
Pertains to electrically operated door locks intended to prevent the opening of doors in equipment for household and similar use.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Canadian Standards Association |
ProductNote | Reconfirmed EN |
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