IEC 60065:1985 Withdrawn

Safety requirements for mains operated electronic and related apparatus for household and similar general use

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Abstract

Applies to receiving apparatus for sound or vision, amplifiers, load and source transducers, motor-driven apparatus (radio-gramophones, tape recorders and sound-film projectors, etc.) which are to be connected to the mains, directly or indirectly, and which are intended for domestic and similar indoor use. Gives a safety and classification terminology based on IEC 536. Specifies requirements for marking, insulation, components, electrical connections and fixings, protection against ionizing radiation, resistance to heating, mechanical strength and stability, etc., as well as a requirement for splash-proof mains operated electronic equipment. Does not apply to apparatus designed for rated supply voltage exceeding 433 V (r.m.s.) between phases in the case of three-phase supply and 250 V (r.m.s.) in all other cases. Has the status of a group safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104.

Additional information

Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date1985-01-01
Withdrawal date1998-07-17
Edition5.0
Available language(s)English/French
TC/SCTC 108 - Safety of electronic equipment within the field of audio/video, information technology and communication technologyrss
ICS97.020 - Home economics in general
Stability date  1998
Pages137
File size9083 KB

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