GB 19212.8-2012 Safety of power transformers power supplies reactors and similar products—Part 8:Particular requirements and tests for transformers and power supplies for toys (English Version)
Safety of power transformers power supplies reactors and similar products—Part 8:Particular requirements and tests for transformers and power supplies for toys
This clause of GB 19212.1-2008 is replaced by the following provisions:
This part of GB 19212 deals with safety aspects of transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys such as electrical, thermal and mechanical safety.
This part is applicable to transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating both transformers for toys and electronic circuits. This part is not applicable to external circuits and their components intended to be connected to the input terminals, output terminals or socket-outlets of the transformers and power supplies.
This part applies to stationary and portable, single-phase, air-cooled (natural or forced), transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys, having a rated supply voltage not exceeding 250 V a.c., a rated supply and internal operating frequency not exceeding 500 Hz, a rated output not exceeding 200 VA and a rated output current not exceeding 10 A.
This part is applicable to independent transformers and transformers for specific use.
This part is applicable to dry-type transformers for toys. The windings may be encapsulated or non-encapsulated.
The no-load output voltage does not exceed 33 V a.c. for transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys, or 46 V ripple-free d.c. for power supplies incorporating transformers for toys, and the rated output voltage does not exceed 24 V a.c. for transformers and power supplies, or 33 V ripple-free d.c. for power supplies.
In general, this part does not take into consideration children playing with the transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys.
Note 1: Attention is drawn to the following:
— for transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys intended to be used in vehicles, on board ships, and aircraft, additional requirements (from other applicable standards, national rules, etc.) may be necessary;
— measures to protect the enclosure and the components inside the enclosure against external influences such as fungus, vermin, termites, solar-radiation, and icing should also be considered;
— the different conditions for transportation, storage, and operation of the transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys should also be considered;
— additional requirements in accordance with other appropriate standards and national rules may be applicable to transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys intended for use in special environments, such as tropical environments.
Note 2: Future technological development of transformers and power supplies may necessitate a need to increase the upper limit of the frequencies; until then, this part may be used as a guidance document.
Foreword I
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 General Requirements
5 General Notes on Tests
6 Ratings
7 Classification
8 Marking and other Information
9 Protection against Electric Shock
10 Change of Input Voltage Setting
11 Output Voltage and Output Current under Load
12 No-load Output Voltage
13 Short-circuit Voltage
14 Heating
15 Short-circuit and Overload Protection
16 Mechanical Strength
17 Protection against Harmful Ingress of Dust, Solid Objects and Moisture
18 Insulation Resistance, Dielectric Strength and Leakage Current
19 Construction
20 Components
21 Internal Wiring
22 Supply Connection and other External Flexible Cables or Cords
23 Terminals for External Conductors
24 Provisions for Protective Earthing
25 Screws and Connections
26 Creepage Distances, Clearances, and Distances through Insulation
27 Resistance to Heat, Abnormal Heat, Fire and Tracking
28 Resistance to Rusting
Appendixes
GB 19212.8-2012 Safety of power transformers power supplies reactors and similar products—Part 8:Particular requirements and tests for transformers and power supplies for toys (English Version)
Standard No.
GB 19212.8-2012
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valid
Language
English
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5000 words
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2013-5-1
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Detail of GB 19212.8-2012
Standard No.
GB 19212.8-2012
English Name
Safety of power transformers power supplies reactors and similar products—Part 8:Particular requirements and tests for transformers and power supplies for toys
This clause of GB 19212.1-2008 is replaced by the following provisions:
This part of GB 19212 deals with safety aspects of transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys such as electrical, thermal and mechanical safety.
This part is applicable to transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating both transformers for toys and electronic circuits. This part is not applicable to external circuits and their components intended to be connected to the input terminals, output terminals or socket-outlets of the transformers and power supplies.
This part applies to stationary and portable, single-phase, air-cooled (natural or forced), transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys, having a rated supply voltage not exceeding 250 V a.c., a rated supply and internal operating frequency not exceeding 500 Hz, a rated output not exceeding 200 VA and a rated output current not exceeding 10 A.
This part is applicable to independent transformers and transformers for specific use.
This part is applicable to dry-type transformers for toys. The windings may be encapsulated or non-encapsulated.
The no-load output voltage does not exceed 33 V a.c. for transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys, or 46 V ripple-free d.c. for power supplies incorporating transformers for toys, and the rated output voltage does not exceed 24 V a.c. for transformers and power supplies, or 33 V ripple-free d.c. for power supplies.
In general, this part does not take into consideration children playing with the transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys.
Note 1: Attention is drawn to the following:
— for transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys intended to be used in vehicles, on board ships, and aircraft, additional requirements (from other applicable standards, national rules, etc.) may be necessary;
— measures to protect the enclosure and the components inside the enclosure against external influences such as fungus, vermin, termites, solar-radiation, and icing should also be considered;
— the different conditions for transportation, storage, and operation of the transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys should also be considered;
— additional requirements in accordance with other appropriate standards and national rules may be applicable to transformers for toys and power supplies incorporating transformers for toys intended for use in special environments, such as tropical environments.
Note 2: Future technological development of transformers and power supplies may necessitate a need to increase the upper limit of the frequencies; until then, this part may be used as a guidance document.
Contents of GB 19212.8-2012
Foreword I
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 General Requirements
5 General Notes on Tests
6 Ratings
7 Classification
8 Marking and other Information
9 Protection against Electric Shock
10 Change of Input Voltage Setting
11 Output Voltage and Output Current under Load
12 No-load Output Voltage
13 Short-circuit Voltage
14 Heating
15 Short-circuit and Overload Protection
16 Mechanical Strength
17 Protection against Harmful Ingress of Dust, Solid Objects and Moisture
18 Insulation Resistance, Dielectric Strength and Leakage Current
19 Construction
20 Components
21 Internal Wiring
22 Supply Connection and other External Flexible Cables or Cords
23 Terminals for External Conductors
24 Provisions for Protective Earthing
25 Screws and Connections
26 Creepage Distances, Clearances, and Distances through Insulation
27 Resistance to Heat, Abnormal Heat, Fire and Tracking
28 Resistance to Rusting
Appendixes