BS EN 60335-2-26:1996 - Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Particular requirements for clocks
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BS EN 60335-2-26:1996 is a British Standard that has been harmonized with the European Standard EN 60335-2-26:1996. It is titled "Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2-26: Particular requirements for clocks" and provides safety requirements for clocks used in household and similar applications.
This standard specifies the safety requirements for clocks that are designed for indoor use and intended for timekeeping purposes. It covers clocks powered by mains electricity, battery-operated clocks, and clocks with a combination of mains and battery power sources.
The standard addresses various safety aspects, including electrical safety, mechanical safety, and stability of the clock. It covers requirements for insulation, protection against electric shock, temperature limits, mechanical strength, and stability on a flat surface. It also provides guidelines for testing and evaluating compliance with these safety requirements.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure the safe operation of clocks and to protect users from potential hazards. Compliance with this standard is important for manufacturers, suppliers, and users of clocks to ensure the safety and reliability of these household appliances.
Please note that the information provided is based on the knowledge available up until September 2021, and there may have been updates or revisions to the standard since then. It is always advisable to refer to the latest version of the standard for the most accurate and up-to-date information.