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Electric appliance connected to the water mains. Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-set
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa.NOTE 1 Examples of similar purposes are the installation of appliances in canteens, restaurants, launderettes and communal flats.NOTE 2 This standard does not apply to– appliances used for dry cleaning;– appliances for medical purposes;– appliances intended for industrial purposes;– water heaters that are an integral part of the water sup
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the bachsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa.
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets (IEC 61770:2008); German version EN 61770:2009
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa.NOTE 1 Examples of similar purposes are the installation of appliances in canteens, restaurants, launderettes and communal flats.NOTE 2 This standard does not apply to– appliances used for dry cleaning;– appliances for medical purposes;– appliances intended for industrial purposes;– water heaters that are an integral part of the water sup
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-108: Particular requirements for electrolysers (IEC 60335-2-108:2008, modified); German version EN 60335-2-108:2008
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International Standard deals with the safety of electrolysers that produce low viscosity, ionized liquids intended for use as detergent free wash water in appliances for household and similar purposes and which conform with the standards applicable to such appliances. It applies to electrolysers tested separately, under the most severe conditions that may be expected to occur in normal use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. NOTE 101 Examples of appliances that may contain electrolysers are – dishwashers (IEC 60335-2-5); – washing machines (IEC 60335-2-7); – appliances producing wash water for hygiene purposes. NOTE 102 This standard does not supersede the requirements of standards relevant to the particular appliance in which the electrolyser is used. However, if the electrolyser used complies with this standard, the tests for the electrolyser specified in the particular appliance standard may not need to be made in the particular appliance or assembly. If the electrolyser control system is associated with the particular appliance control system, additional tests may be necessary on the final appliance. A guide for additional requirements to be considered for inclusion in the end product standards for appliances that use electrolysers is given in Annex BB. NOTE 103 Attention is drawn to the fact that – for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be necessary; – in many countries, additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply authorities and similar authorities. NOTE 104 This standard does not apply to – appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes; – appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas).
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Particular requirements for electrolysers
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets.
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa. NOTE 1 Examples of similar purposes are the installation of appliances in canteens, restaurants, launderettes and communal flats. NOTE 2 This standard does not apply to – appliances used for dry cleaning; – appliances for medical purposes; – appliances intended for industrial purposes; – water heaters that are an integral part of the water supply system; – water coolers that are an integral part of the water supply system. NOTE 3 The connection of the appliance to the water mains may be temporary or permanent. NOTE 4 When reference is made to the water mains, water supplied from a cistern or similar system is also included. NOTE 5 Many countries have requirements concerning the prevention of contamination of potable water as a result of contact with unsuitable materials upstream of a safety device.
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
Deals with the requirements for the connection of washing machines, dishwashers and condensation type tumble dryers to the water mains having a water pressure not exceeding 1 Mpa for prevention of backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains a
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
Specifies requirements for the connection of appliances to the water mains to prevent backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains and flooding due to failure of hose-sets. Appliances include washing machines, dishwashers and other appliances.
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
This is Amendment 1 to IEC 61770-1998 (Electric appliances connected to the water mains -Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets )
Amendment 1 - Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa. NOTE 1 Examples of similar purposes are the installation of appliances in canteens, restaurants, launderettes and communal flats. NOTE 3 The connection of the appliance to the water mains may be temporary or permanent. NOTE 4 When reference is made to the water mains, water supplied from a cistern or similar system is also included. NOTE 5 Many countries have requirements concerning the prevention of contamination of potable water as a result of contact with unsuitable materials upstream of a safety device.
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa.
Electric appliances connected to the water mains. Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
This International Standard specifies requirements for appliances for household and similar purposes to prevent the backsiphonage of non-potable water into the water mains. It also specifies requirements for hose-sets used for connecting such appliances to the water mains that supply water at a pressure not exceeding 1 MPa. NOTE 1 Examples of similar purposes are the installation of appliances in canteens, restaurants, launderettes and communal flats. NOTE 2 This standard does not apply to appliances - used for dry cleaning; - for medical purposes; - intended for industrial purposes. NOTE 3 The connection of the appliance to the water mains may be temporary or permanent. NOTE 4 When reference is made to the water mains, water supplied from a cistern or similar system is also included. NOTE 5 Many countries have requirements concerning the prevention of contamination of potable water as a result of contact with unsuitable materials upstream of a safety device.
Electric appliances connected to the water mains - Avoidance of backsiphonage and failure of hose-sets
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances. Requirements for the connection of washing machines, dishwashers and tumbler dryers to the water mains.
Determines that water-using appliances provide an acceptable degree of protection against backflow or backsiphonage.
Method of vacuum (backsiphonage) test for water-using appliances
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