Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Safety - Part 2-48: Particular Requirements for Commercial Electric Grillers and Toasters
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A safety standard for commercial electric grills and toasters is CSA C22.2 No. 60335-2-48:20. It was adopted with Canadian variations and is based on IEC Standard 60335-2-48. This standard covers the specifications for commercial electric toasters and grillers specified in another standard and replaces the earlier version issued in 2001.
This standard's scope includes electrically powered commercial toasters and grillers that aren't made for home usage or other similar applications. These appliances have a maximum rated voltage of 480 volts for other appliances and 250 volts for single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral. It comprises toasters and rotating or continuous grillers, as well as rotisseries and salamanders that are designed to grill food using radiant heat.
Appliances used in commercial settings like restaurants, canteens, hospitals, bakeries, and butcheries are covered by the standard. Other energy-using appliances are also covered. The standard addresses typical risks connected with these kinds of appliances, although particular applications can call for additional specifications. For instance, additional standards set forth by national authorities may be necessary for appliances intended for use in automobiles, ships, aircraft, the outdoors, or in specific circumstances.
It's crucial to note that this standard does not apply to griddles and griddle grills, appliances used in environments with corrosive or explosive atmospheres, appliances for continuous mass food production, or appliances made specifically for industrial use.
Edition | 3 |
ICS Codes | 97.040.50 - Small kitchen appliances |
Language(s) | English + French |
ISBN | 9781488324260 |
File Size | 3.1 MB |