Hi Steve:
In studying other standards, some have specified toppling, such as exceeding 15
degrees (IEC 62368-1, 4th ed., 8.6.5) or exceeding 10 degrees (IEC 62368-1, 2nd
ed., 8.6.2.2). On the other hand, IEC 60335, 4th ed., has no such stability
requirement that I could find. (By the
Doug - comments are appreciated.
Unit is intended to be mobile, but only operational when off casters and
leveled via the feet.
Ballast in the base is being considered by the MEs, and I did not complete the
Section 17 RA yet so your comments are useful there.
Thanks.
> On 02/13/2024 12:10
HI Steve,
One thought that occurs to me. The method of test does not seem to mention
if it is intended for final installation or during the time when the unit
is mobile. By your description, I assume you intend it to be non-mobile.
I did this sort of topple test once before on a telescopic
Stability test, Para 7.4 Stability
Experts:
I need your opinions on the following.
I am having a 'discussion' with an NRTL on a product that I can't show you a
picture of but here is a description:
* the base of the unit is 20" w x 26" l x 29" hf
* the base of the unit is mo
Experts:
I need your opinions on the following.
I am having a 'discussion' with an NRTL on a product that I can't show you a
picture of but here is a description:
* the base of the unit is 20" w x 26" l x 29" hf
* the base of the unit is mounted on caster/leveling feet devices that
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