Iec 60335-2-23
Iec 60335-2-23
Iec 60335-2-23
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SAUDI STANDARD
DRAFT NO. 3384………
Page
Introduction ............................................................................................................................4
Foreword ................................................................................................................................5
Clause
1. Scope.............................................................................................................................6
2. Normative references....................................................................................................7
3. Definitions ....................................................................................................................7
4. General requirement .....................................................................................................7
5. General conditions for the tests ....................................................................................8
6. Classification ................................................................................................................8
7. Marking and instruction................................................................................................8
8. Protection against access to live parts ........................................................................11
9. Starting of motor-operated appliances........................................................................11
10. Power input and current..............................................................................................11
11. Heating........................................................................................................................11
12. Void ............................................................................................................................12
13. Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature .........................................12
14. Transient overvoltages................................................................................................12
15. Moisture resistance .....................................................................................................12
16. Leakage current and electric strength ..............................................................................12
17. Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits ..............................................12
18. Endurance ...................................................................................................................12
19. Abnormal operation ....................................................................................................13
20. Stability and mechanical hazards................................................................................14
21. Mechanical strength....................................................................................................14
22. Construction................................................................................................................14
23. Internal wiring ............................................................................................................16
24. Components ................................................................................................................16
25. Supply connection and external flexible cords .................................................................16
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26. Terminals for external conductors ...................................................................................17
27. Provision for earthing ....................................................................................................17
28. Screws and connections .................................................................................................17
29. Creepage distances, clearances and solid insulation..........................................................17
30. Resistance to heat and fire ..............................................................................................17
31. Resistance to rusting ......................................................................................................17
32. Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards ............................................................................17
Annexes................................................................................................................................18
Bibliography.........................................................................................................................20
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NATIONAL FOREWORD
The Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (SASO) has adopted the international standard
IEC 60335-2-23 “Household and Similar Electrical Appliances-Safety Part 2-23: Particular
Requirements - Section 23: appliances for skin or hair care” issued by the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The text of this international standard is identical to that
issued by IEC. This English text will be approved as a Saudi standard. All modifications or
alteration to suit the Saudi conditions, if any, are given in the attachment.
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FOREWORD
The Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (SASO) will update SASO 1062/1995 “Safety of
Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Part 1: General Requirements” which was
based on the corresponding IEC Standard (IEC 60335-1/1991 and its Amend 1/1994), where
SASO will adopt the latest edition of the said International Standard* which is issued on
2001.
SASO has adopted a number of International Standards each of which is concerned with the
requirements of a particular electrical appliance and among which is IEC 60335-2-53/2002
which is named by SASO as “Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety – Part 2:
Particular Requirements – Section 41: Particular requirements for pumps”.
In order to apply this Saudi standard, it should be read in conjunction with the above-
mentioned IEC standard* because the clause numbers herein are the same as those of Part 1.
If a clause in Part 1 is not applicable to this standard, clause number is included herein but
with the words “Not applicable”. And if a clause in Part 1 has been replaced by new text to
suit this standard, the clause number herein is followed by the word “replacement” and the
new text of this clause then follows on the next line. And if any addition has been added to
this standard, the clause number herein is followed by the word “addition” and the new
addition then follows on the next line. And if any modification has been done on a clause of
Part 1, the clause number herein is followed by the word “Modification” and the modified
text then follows on the next line. In case of introducing new sub-clauses, they should take the
clause number of Part 1 followed by the divisions 101, 102, ... etc. In case of introducing new
Figures, they should take the numerals 101, 102, ... etc. In case of introducing new Annexes
and/or Figures for the Annexes, they should take the numerals AA, BB, ... etc.
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*
This standard will be based on IEC 60335-1/2001.
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HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES – SAFETY –
PART 2: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS –
1 Scope
This standard deals with the safety of electric pumps for liquids having a
temperature not exceeding 90 °C, intended for household and similar purposes,
their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 380
V for other appliances.
NOTE 101 Examples of appliances within the scope of this standard are
– aquarium pumps;
– pumps for garden ponds;
– shower-boost pumps;
– sludge pumps;
– submersible pumps;
– table fountain pumps;
– vertical wet pit pumps.
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NOTE 103 This standard does not apply to
– stationary circulation pumps for heating and service water installations (IEC 60335-2-
51);
– pumps for flammable liquids;
– pumps intended exclusively for industrial purposes;
– pumps intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the
presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas);
– pumps incorporating chlorinators of the electrolytic type.
NOTE 104 Pumps incorporated in appliances are not covered by this standard unless a specific
reference is made.
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
3.1.9 Replacement:
normal operation
operation of the appliance under the following conditions
Pumps are operated with the inlet in liquid at zero pressure, and
between the minimum and maximum total head, so that the highest
power input is attained.
NOTE 101 The total head is measured between the inlet and the
discharge outlet.
Sludge pumps are operated with water.
3.101
submersible pump
pump having the electrical part completely or partially immersed in
liquid during normal use
NOTE The motor windings may be dry, immersed in oil or in the
pumped liquid.
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3.102
vertical wet pit pump
pump having the electrical part separated from the hydraulic part
and not immersed in liquid during normal use
NOTE Controls such as water level switches may be immersed in
the liquid.
3.103
sludge pump
pump intended for moving a mixture of water and small solids
NOTE Sludge pumps may be submersible pumps or vertical
wet pit pumps.
3.104
shower-boost pump
pump for installation in the water supply system to increase the water flow for
showering purposes
4 General requirement
5.7 Addition:
6 Classification
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This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
6.1 Modification:
Table fountain pumps for indoor use may also be class II as long
as their rated power input does not exceed 25 W.
6.2 Addition:
7.1 Addition:
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– the direction of rotation (for pumps having three-phase
motors).
Pumps shall be marked with the maximum liquid temperature,
which shall not be less than 35 °C. If the temperature exceeds
35 °C, pumps shall be marked with the maximum period of
operation, unless they are intended for continuous operation.
7.6 Addition:
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maximum operating depth
7.12 Addition:
– the pump must not be used when people are in the water;
– the pump must be supplied through a residual current device
(RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30
mA.
The instructions for pumps marked with a temperature exceeding
35 °C shall state the maximum period of operation and the
minimum rest period, unless the pump is intended for continuous
operation at this temperature.
7.12.1 Addition:
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– a protective device is to be installed in the fixed wiring and its
characteristics are to be specified (for stationary pumps having a
three-phase motor not incorporating a protective device).
The installation instructions for pumps intended to be used in
outdoor fountains, garden ponds and similar places shall state that
the pump is to be supplied through a residual current device
(RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30
mA.
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8 Protection against access to live parts
11 Heating
11.7 Replacement:
11.8 Addition:
For pumps marked with a liquid temperature exceeding 35 °C, the temperature rise
of the external enclosure is not measured.
12 Void
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This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
14 Transient overvoltages
15 Moisture resistance
15.1.1 Addition:
15.1.2 Addition:
Pumps classified IPX4 are tested with the inlet connected to the
outlet by means of a tube filled with water. The pump is supplied
at rated voltage and the tube is positioned so that the pump
operates at any value between the minimum and maximum total
head.
15.3 Addition:
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This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
18 Endurance
19 Abnormal operation
19.1 Addition:
19.102 Pumps marked with a maximum period of operation are supplied at rated
voltage and operated under normal operation until steady conditions are
established.
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20.1 Addition:
20.1 Addition:
21 Mechanical strength
21.1 Modification:
For pumps, other than shower-boost pumps, the impact energy is increased to 1,0
J.
22 Construction
22.6 Addition:
The seal is removed from the shaft of class II pumps. The pump is
supplied at rated voltage and operated for 10 min with the
maximum head that can be achieved.
The pump shall then withstand the electric strength test of 16.3.
22.18 Addition:
NOTE 101 Direct contact between copper and aluminium or
their alloys is likely to result in corrosion.
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22.40 Addition:
The pump is filled with water, ensuring that all air is removed.
The pressure is raised hydraulically to 1,2 times the pressure
occurring at maximum total head and is maintained for 1 min.
Submersible pumps and vertical wet pit pumps are not subjected
to this test.
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A hole is made in the plastic enclosure.
NOTE Keyhole slots, hooks and similar means, without any further means to
prevent the pump from being inadvertently lifted off the wall, are not considered
to be adequate means for fixing the pump securely.
23 Internal wiring
24 Components
24.1.3 Addition:
24.2 Modification:
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25.1 Modification:
25.3 Modification:
25.5 Addition:
25.7 Addition:
For pumps intended for outdoor use and pumps intended for use
in swimming pools, other than class III pumps, the supply cord
shall be polychloroprene sheathed or equivalent synthetic
elastomer and not be lighter than heavy polychloroprene sheathed
cord (code designation 60245 IEC 66). However, fixed pumps
having a rated power input not exceeding 1 kW and portable
pumps having a mass not exceeding 5 kg may be fitted with
ordinary polychloroprene sheathed cord (code designation 60245
IEC 57).
NOTE 101 The mass of the pump is determined without water
and without the supply cord.
For pumps intended for indoor use, except table fountain pumps,
aquarium pumps, shower-boost pumps and class III pumps, the
supply cord shall be polychloroprene sheathed or equivalent
synthetic elastomer and not be lighter than ordinary
polychloroprene sheathed cord (code designation 60245 IEC 57).
25.8 Addition:
25.14 Addition:
Portable pumps, except table fountain pumps and aquarium pumps, are subjected
to the test.
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26 Terminals for external conductors
31 Resistance to rusting
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Annexes
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Bibliography
Addition:
IEC 60335-2-51, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-51:
Particular requirements for stationary circulation pumps for heating and service
water installations
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ATTACHMENT
_ The rated voltages used in the Kingdom are 127, 220 and 380 V.
_ The rated frequency used in the Kingdom is 60 Hz.
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Draft No. …. “Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety – Part 2-41:
Particular requirements for pumps”
The preliminary draft of this standard has been prepared by the work team composed of the
following:
Name Agency
1. Dr. Mohamed A. El-Kady King Saud University, Faculty of Engineering
The draft standard was accepted for distribution to the concerned bodies in meeting No. (71)
of the Technical Committee No. (1) “Household Appliances and Their Accessories”
composed of the following.
Name Agency
1. Dr. Mohamed A. El-Kady King Saud University, Faculty of Engineering
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