BS EN 60335-2-11:1996 - Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances. Particular requirements - Tumbler dryers
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BS EN 60335-2-11:1996 is a British Standard that corresponds to the European Standard EN 60335-2-11:1996. This standard is titled "Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2-11: Particular requirements for tumble dryers."
The standard specifies safety requirements for tumble dryers intended for household and similar use. It addresses potential hazards associated with the design, construction, and operation of these appliances.
Here are some key aspects covered by the standard:
Construction and materials: The standard outlines requirements for the construction and materials used in tumble dryers to ensure they are resistant to heat, mechanical stress, and other potential hazards.
Electrical safety: It specifies safety requirements for electrical components and circuits, including insulation, grounding, protection against electric shock, and temperature limitations.
Heat resistance and thermal protection: The standard addresses measures to prevent the risk of fire, including requirements for the heat resistance of the dryer components and the provision of thermal protection devices.
Ventilation and exhaust: It covers requirements for the proper ventilation and exhaust systems of tumble dryers to prevent the accumulation of flammable gases and ensure the safe discharge of hot air.
Control and operation: The standard addresses requirements for the safe operation and control of tumble dryers, including the design of controls, switches, indicators, and safety interlocks.
Maintenance and cleaning: It specifies requirements for easy access to parts requiring maintenance or cleaning, as well as instructions for the user on safe maintenance procedures.
Test procedures: The standard provides test methods and procedures to assess the compliance of tumble dryers with the specified safety requirements. These tests may include electrical, thermal, mechanical, and environmental performance testing.
It's important to note that the standard you mentioned, BS EN 60335-2-11:1996, is not the most current version. Standards are periodically updated to incorporate new safety requirements and technological advancements. Therefore, it is recommended to refer to the latest edition of the standard for the most up-to-date information.