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BS EN 60335-2-72:2012:2013 Edition

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Household and similar electrical appliances. Safety – Particular requirements for floor treatment machines with or without traction drive, for commercial use

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This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following.

This International Standard deals with the safety of powered ride-on and powered walk-behind machines intended for commercial indoor or outdoor use for the following applications:

  • sweeping,

  • scrubbing,

  • wet or dry pick-up,

  • polishing,

  • application of wax, sealing products and powder based detergents,

  • shampooing

of floors with an artificial surface.

Their cleaning motion is more linear than lateral or periodic.

NOTE 101 By contrast, the cleaning motion of machines covered by IEC 60335-2-67 is more lateral or periodic than linear.

NOTE 102 This standard applies to machines for commercial use. The following list, although not comprehensive, gives an indication of locations that are included in the scope:

  • public use areas such as hotels, schools, hospitals;

  • industrial locations, for example factories and manufacturing shops;

  • retail outlets, for example shops and supermarkets;

  • business premises, for example offices and banks;

  • all uses other than normal housekeeping purposes.

They may be equipped with a traction drive system. The following power systems are covered:

  • internal combustion engines,

  • mains powered motors up to a rated voltage of 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances,

  • battery powered motors.

Battery powered machines may be equipped with a built-in battery charger.

This standard deals with the reasonably foreseeable hazards presented by machines that are encountered by all persons.

However, in general, it does not take into account:

  • children playing with the machine;

  • the use of the machine by children;

  • the use of the machine by vulnerable people or very vulnerable people.

This standard does not apply to

  • floor treatment appliances for household use according to IEC 60335-2-10;

  • floor treatment machines for commercial use according to IEC 60335-2-67;

  • spray extraction machines for commercial use (IEC 60335-2-68);

  • wet and dry vacuum cleaners, including power brush, for commercial use (IEC 60335-2-69);

  • road sweepers;

NOTE 103 In Europe, EN 13019 covers road sweepers.

  • machines designed for use on slopes with a gradient exceeding 20 %;

  • machines equipped with a power take-off (PTO);

  • machines designed for use in corrosive or explosive environments (dust, vapour or gas);

  • machines designed for picking up hazardous dusts (as defined in IEC 60335-2-69), inflammable substances, or glowing particles;

  • machines designed for use in vehicles or on board of ships or aircraft.

NOTE 104 Attention is drawn to the fact that

  • in many countries additional requirements on the safe use of the equipment covered can be specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply authorities and similar authorities;

  • ride-on machines designed for transport over public roads can be subject to additional requirements (e.g. lighting, license plate etc.).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
10 CONTENTS
12 INTRODUCTION
13 1 Scope
14 2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
18 4 General requirement
5 General conditions for the tests
6 Classification
19 7 Marking and instructions
24 8 Protection against access to live parts
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances
10 Power input and current
11 Heating
25 12 Void
13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature
14 Transient overvoltages
15 Moisture resistance
26 16 Leakage current and electric strength
27 17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits
18 Endurance
19 Abnormal operation
28 20 Stability and mechanical hazards
33 21 Mechanical strength
35 22 Construction
40 23 Internal wiring
24 Components
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords
41 26 Terminals for external conductors
Table 12 – Pull force and torque
42 27 Provision for earthing
28 Screws and connections
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation
30 Resistance to heat and fire
31 Resistance to rusting
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
43 Figures
Figure 101 – Impact test apparatus
44 Figure 102 – Apparatus for testing the abrasion resistance of current-carrying hoses
45 Figure 103 – Apparatus for testing the resistance to flexing of current-carrying hoses
Figure 104 – Configuration of the hose for the freezing treatment
46 Figure 105 – Flexing positions for the hose after removal from the freezing cabinet
Figure 106 – Warning symbol: Do not inhale exhaust fumes
47 Annexes
48 Annex B (normative) Appliances powered by rechargeable batteries
49 Figure B.101 – Forms of constructions for cleaning machines covered by Annex B
53 Figure B.102 – Circuit for testing battery chargers (taken from IEC 60335-2-29)
54 Annex AA (normative) Precast paving slabs
55 Annex BB (normative) Requirements for internal combustion engine powered machines using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
58 Annex CC (normative) Falling-object protective structures (FOPS) – Dynamic test and performance requirements
59 Figure CC.1 – Satisfactory protection by the overhead guard
60 Figure CC.2 – Admissible deformation when the overhead guard is supported at all sides
Figure CC.3 – Admissible deformation when the overhead guardis supported at one side
61 Annex DD (informative) Emission of acoustical noise
63 Table DD.1 – Determination of uncertainty
64 Annex EE (informative)
65 Bibliography
BS EN 60335-2-72:2012
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