Test Report No.: 17702074 003
Part I of II
Clause 7 for protection against short circuits and
overloading (feeder circuit excluded).
The protection of people against electrical shock due to
indirect contacts should be normally ensured by automatic
isolation of the electrical power supply of the machine by
the operation of a protective device installed by the user in
the line powering the machine (see the information
provided by the manufacturer in the instruction handbook
(see 6.3 ii)).
The degree of protection for electrical control gear and
motors shall be at least IP 54 in accordance with EN
60529:1991.
In particular the following clauses requirements of EN
60240-1:2006 shall be fulfilled:
a) Clause 7 for protection of equipment;
b) Clause 8 for equipotential bonding;
c) Clause 12 for conductors and cables;
d) Clause 13 for wiring practices;
e) Clause 14 for electrical motors and associated
equipment.
IP54 achieved except the
power plug which IP
degree is IP44.
Electrical enclosures shall not be exposed to risk from the
ejection of tools and workpieces. Live parts shall not be
accessible in accordance with EN 60204-1:2006, 6.2.2.
Fire risk is not present where power circuits are protected
against over current in accordance with EN 60204-
1:2006, 7.2.2.
The power supply cord of displaceable machines shall be
at least of type H0 7 in accordance with the requirements
of EN 50525-2-21:2011.
In accordance with EN 60204-1:2006, 18.2 and 18.6 the
test 1 for the continuity of the protective bonding circuit
and functional tests apply.
Verification: By checking the relevant drawings and/or
circuit diagrams, inspection of the machine and relevant
tests (specified in test 1 of EN 60204-1:2006, 18.2 and
18.6).
NOTE For electrical components characteristics the
information from the electrical component supplier can be
useful.
Electrical enclosures are
located outside the ejection
area of the saw blade and
the workpiece. Live parts
are protected by the
enclosure at least IP44.
For over current protection,
see part II of this report.
See part II of this report.