Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Safety - Part 2-106: Particular Requirements for Heated Carpets and for Heating Units for Room Heating Installed Under Removable Floor Coverings
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The safety requirements for heating units that are used to heat a room and are positioned immediately beneath a detachable floor covering are the main subject of the IEC 60335-2-106:2007 standard. These heaters are made to work with rated voltages of no more than 480 V for other installations and 250 V for single-phase installations. The standard also incorporates the corrections from the February 2008 corrigendum.
This standard's objective is to guarantee the security of electrical heating equipment. To reduce the risks connected with these heating systems, it lays down precise regulations and tests that must be performed. Manufacturers may guarantee that their goods adhere to the required safety standards and offer consumers dependable and secure heating options by following this standard.
The standard addresses a variety of safety topics, including electrical insulation, controlling temperature, safeguarding against overheating, and safeguarding against electric shock. It also describes the specifications for identifying and labeling these heating units, as well as criteria for installation and operation instructions. By adhering to this standard, heating systems are made safe for use and are not a threat to the public or the environment.
Edition | 1.0 |
ICS Codes | 13.120 - Domestic safety 97.100.10 - Electric heaters |
Language(s) | English + French |
File Size | 542.7 KB |