This clause of GB 4706.1-2005 is replaced by the following.
This part deals with the safety of electric appliances for the care of skin or hair of persons or animals and intended for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250V.
NOTE 101 Examples of appliances that are within the scope of this standard are
- curling combs;
- curling irons;
- curling rollers with separate heaters;
- facial saunas;
- hairdryers;
- hand dryers;
- heaters with detachable curlers;
- permanent-wave appliances.
NOTE 102 Appliances covered by this standard may incorporate steam-producing or spray-producing devices.
Appliances not intended for normal household use but that nevertheless may be a source of danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light
industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard.
NOTE 103 Examples are appliances for use in hairdressing salons.
As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons in and around the home.
However, in general, it does not take into account
- the use of appliances by young children or infirm persons without supervision;
- playing with the appliance by young children.
NOTE 104 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 and similar authorities.
NOTE 105 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, vapor or gas);
- shavers, hair clippers and similar appliances (GB 4706.9 (idt 60335-2-8));
1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Definitions 4 General Requirement 5 General Conditions for the Tests 6 Classification 7 Marking and Instructions 8 Protection Against Access to Live Parts 9 Starting of Motor-operated Appliances 10 Power Input and Current 11 Heating 12 Void 13 Leakage Current and Electric Strength at Operating Temperature 14 Transient Overvoltages 15 Moisture Resistance 16 Leakage Current and Electric Strength 17 Overload Protection of Transformers and Associated Circuits 18 Endurance 19 Abnormal Operation 20 Stability and Mechanical Hazards 21 Mechanical Strength 22 Construction 23 Internal Wiring 24 Components 25 Supply Connection and External Flexible Cords 26 Terminals for External Conductors 27 Provision for Earthing 28 Screws and Connections 29 Clearances, Creepage Distances and Solid Insulation 30 Resistance to Heat and Fire 31 Resistance to Rusting 32 Radiation, Toxicity and Similar Hazards Annexes Bibliography