Is there a CB report, and does it line-out or not include NDs ?

Conformity to any particular national requirement is not necessary, but
many CBTLs/NBs will want to write something in the report for conditions
of acceptability.

Brian


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Petrie,
Craig D
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 8:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 60950-22 Outdoor ITE question

Good afternoon,

Note 3 of Cl. 4.1 of 60950-22 states "In Finland, Norway and Sweden, the
temperature in winter may be extremely low. For OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT this
will demand special design so that the equipment can stand transport,
erection and operation/service at temperatures down to -50 deg C."

How would you interpret this Note: 
A) This clause is not applicable as we specify the product is only
suitable for use in ambient air temperature range of -35 deg C to +50 deg
C;
B) In order to comply with these countries requirements, the Mechanical
Impact test (Cl. 10.2) and the Gasket Compression test (Annex D.3) must be
carried out at -50 deg C instead of -35 deg C?

Thanks and regards,
Craig

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