Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-82: Particular requirements for amusement machines and personal service machines
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A safety regulation that explicitly covers the needs of entertainment machines and personal service machines is IEC 60335-2-82:2002+AMD1:2008 CSV. It covers devices with rated voltages up to 480 V for other devices and 250 V for single-phase devices. The regulation applies to a wide variety of amusement devices, including video games, kiddie rides, billiard tables, bowling alleys, dartboards, and gaming machines. It also contains personal service equipment, including shoe shiners, money dispensers, luggage lockers, card revaluation machines, and weighing scales.
This standard's goal is to protect both the operators and users of these machines. It outlines the precise safety specifications and testing procedures to be used when designing, producing, installing, and using these appliances. This covers the needs for mechanical and electrical safety as well as the avoidance of dangers including fire, entrapment, and electric shock.
The standard's second edition from 2002 and amendment 1 from 2008 are both included in this condensed version. This indicates that since the amendment is already a part of this publication, there is no need to purchase it separately. This guarantees that customers have access to the most recent safety standards for gaming and personal service equipment, encouraging their safe and dependable use in a variety of business contexts.
Edition | 2.1 |
ICS Codes | 97.180 - Miscellaneous domestic and commercial equipment 97.200.40 - Playgrounds |
Language(s) | English + French |
File Size | 972.8 KB |