BS EN 60335-2-70:1996 - Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Particular requirements for milking machines
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BS EN 60335-2-70:1996 is a British Standard that has been adopted from the European Standard EN 60335-2-70:1996. It specifies safety requirements for electrical appliances for commercial use, specifically for electric surface-cleaning appliances for household use.
The standard is part of the IEC 60335 series of safety standards for household and similar electrical appliances. It addresses potential hazards related to the construction, operation, and use of commercial electric surface-cleaning appliances, such as carpet cleaners and similar appliances.
BS EN 60335-2-70:1996 outlines requirements for various aspects of these appliances, including:
Mechanical construction: It specifies safety measures for the design and construction of the appliances, ensuring their stability, durability, and proper functioning.
Electrical safety: The standard covers electrical insulation, grounding, and protection against electric shock. It also provides guidelines for the connection of power supply cords and requirements for plugs and sockets.
Cleaning methods and materials: It addresses safety considerations related to the cleaning methods and materials used by the appliances, including requirements for brushes, pads, or other cleaning attachments.
Dust collection and filtration: The standard provides guidelines for the safe collection and filtration of dust and other particles generated during the cleaning process, including requirements for filters and dust bags.
Markings and instructions: It specifies labeling and marking requirements to provide clear instructions and warnings to users regarding the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of these appliances.
It's important to note that the information provided here is based on the knowledge available up until September 2021. Standards may be updated or revised over time, so it's always advisable to refer to the latest version of the standard for accurate and up-to-date information.