Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances having electrical connections

IEC 60335-2-102:2017 deals with the safety of gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances having electrical connections, for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances. This standard covers the electrical safety and some other safety aspects of these appliances. All safety aspects are covered when the appliance also complies with the relevant standard for the fuel-burning appliance. If the appliance incorporates electric heating sources, safety aspects concerning these electric sources are covered when the appliance also complies with the relevant part 2 of IEC 60335. Examples of appliances within the scope of this standard are
– central heating boilers;
– commercial catering equipment;
– cooking appliances;
– laundry and cleaning appliances;
– room heaters;
– warm air heaters;
– water heaters.
Appliances not intended for normal household use but which nevertheless may be a source of danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard. This standard deals with the reasonably foreseeable hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons. However, in general, it does not take into account
– persons (including children) whose
• physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or
• lack of experience and knowledge
prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction;
– children playing with the appliance.
Attention is drawn to the fact that
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be necessary;
This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes;
– appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 including its Amendment 1 (2008) and its Amendment 2 (2012). This edition constitutes constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a spillage test is introduced for appliances that have a flat surface on which a cup may be placed (15.101); terms and definitions were renumbered and some notes have been converted to normative text or deleted (19.11.2, 22.103). This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. This part 2-102 is to be used in conjunction with the latest edition of IEC 60335-1 and its amendments. It was established on the basis of IEC 60335-1:2010, its Amendment 1:2013 and its Amendment 2:2016. The attention of National Committees is drawn to the fact that equipment manufacturers and testing organizations may need a transitional period following publication of a new, amended or revised IEC publication in which to make products in accordance with the new requirements and to equip themselves for conducting new or revised tests. It is the recommendation of the committee that the content of this publication be adopted for implementation nationally not earlier than 12 months or later than 36 months from the date of publication.
Key words: Gas, Oil, Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, Safety

Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues - Sécurité - Partie 2-102: Exigences particulières pour les appareils à combustion au gaz, au mazout et à combustible solide comportant des raccordements électriques

L'IEC 60335-2-102:2017 traite de la sécurité des appareils à combustion au gaz, au mazout et à combustible solide comportant des raccordements électriques pour usages domestiques et analogues, dont la tension assignée n'est pas supérieure à 250 V pour les appareils monophasés et à 480 V pour les autres appareils.
La présente norme englobe la sécurité électrique et certains autres aspects liés à la sécurité de ces appareils. Tous les aspects liés à la sécurité sont couverts lorsque l’appareil est également conforme à la norme correspondante pour l’appareil de chauffage au combustible. Si l’appareil comporte des sources de chauffage électriques, les aspects liés à la sécurité concernant ces sources électriques sont couverts lorsque l'appareil est également conforme à la partie 2 correspondante de l'IEC 60335.
Comme exemples d’appareils compris dans le domaine d'application de la présente norme, on peut citer:
– les chaudières de chauffage central;
– les équipements de restauration à usage commercial;
– les appareils de cuisson;
– les appareils de nettoyage et de blanchisserie;
– les appareils de chauffage des locaux;
– les appareils de chauffage par air chaud;
– les chauffe-eau.
Les appareils non destinés à un usage domestique normal mais qui néanmoins peuvent constituer une source de danger pour le public, tels que les appareils destinés à être utilisés par des usagers non avertis dans des magasins, chez des artisans et dans des fermes, sont compris dans le domaine d'application de la présente norme.
La présente norme traite des risques raisonnablement prévisibles présentés par les appareils, encourus par tous les individus.
Cependant, cette norme ne tient pas compte en général:
– des personnes (y compris des enfants) dont
- les capacités physiques, sensorielles ou mentales; ou
- le manque d’expérience et de connaissance
les empêchent d’utiliser l’appareil en toute sécurité sans surveillance ou instruction;
– de l’utilisation de l’appareil comme jouet par des enfants.
L'attention est attirée sur le fait que
– pour les appareils destinés à être utilisés dans des véhicules ou à bord de navires ou d'avions, des exigences supplémentaires peuvent être nécessaires;
– dans de nombreux pays, des exigences supplémentaires sont spécifiées par les organismes nationaux de la santé, par les organismes nationaux responsables de la protection des travailleurs et par des organismes similaires.
La présente norme ne s'applique pas:
– aux appareils prévus exclusivement pour des usages industriels;
– aux appareils destinés à être utilisés dans des locaux présentant des conditions particulières, telles que la présence d'une atmosphère corrosive ou explosive (poussière, vapeur ou gaz).
Cette deuxième édition annule et remplace la première édition parue en 2004, son Amendement 1 (2008) et son Amendement 2 (2012). Cette édition constitue une révision technique.
Cette édition inclut les modifications techniques majeures suivantes par rapport à l'édition précédente:
– un essai de débordement est introduit pour les appareils comportant une surface plane sur laquelle une tasse peut être placée (15.101);
– les termes et définitions ont été renumérotés;
– certaines notes ont été transformées en texte normatif ou supprimées (19.11.2, 22.103).
La présente partie 2 doit être utilisée conjointement avec la dernière édition de l'IEC 60335-1 et ses amendements. Elle a été établie sur la base de la cinquième édition (2010) de cette norme.
L’attention des Comités Nationaux est attirée sur le fait que les fabricants d’appareils et les organismes d’essai peuvent avoir besoin d’une période transitoire après la publication d’une nouvelle publication IEC, ou d’une publication amendée ou révisée, pour fabriquer des produits conformes aux nouvelles exigences et pour adapter leurs équipements aux nouveaux essais ou aux essais révisés.
Le comité recommande que le contenu de cette publication soit entériné au niveau national au plus tôt 12 mois

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ICS 97.100.20, 97.100.30, 13.120 ISBN 978-2-8322-4843-0

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 General requirement . 7
5 General conditions for the tests . 7
6 Classification . 8
7 Marking and instructions . 8
8 Protection against access to live parts . 8
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances . 9
10 Power input and current . 9
11 Heating . 9
12 Void . 9
13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature . 9
14 Transient overvoltages . 9
15 Moisture resistance . 9
16 Leakage current and electric strength . 10
17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits . 11
18 Endurance . 11
19 Abnormal operation . 11
20 Stability and mechanical hazards . 11
21 Mechanical strength . 11
22 Construction . 12
23 Internal wiring . 13
24 Components . 13
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords . 13
26 Terminals for external connections . 13
27 Provision for earthing . 13
28 Screws and connections . 13
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation . 13
30 Resistance to heat and fire . 14
31 Resistance to rusting . 14
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards . 14
Annexes . 15
Bibliography . 16

Figure 101 – Pulse waveform . 14

Table 101 – Accessible spark-ignition circuit limits . 8

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FOREWORD
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all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote
international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To
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between any IEC Publication and the corresponding national or regional publication shall be clearly indicated in
the latter.
5) IEC itself does not provide any attestation of conformity. Independent certification bodies provide conformity
assessment services and, in some areas, access to IEC marks of conformity. IEC is not responsible for any
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6) All users should ensure that they have the latest edition of this publication.
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indispensable for the correct application of this publication.
9) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this IEC Publication may be the subject of
patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard IEC 60335-2-102 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 61:
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 including its
Amendment 1 (2008) and its Amendment 2 (2012). This edition constitutes constitutes a
technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
– a spillage test is introduced for appliances that have a flat surface on which a cup may be
placed (15.101);
– terms and definitions were renumbered;
– some notes have been converted to normative text or deleted (19.11.2, 22.103).

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The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
CDV Report on voting
61/5295/CDV 61/5381A/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in
the report on voting indicated in the above table.
This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 60335 series, under the general title: Household and similar
electrical appliances – Safety, can be found on the IEC website.
This part 2 is to be used in conjunction with the latest edition of IEC 60335-1 and its
amendments. It was established on the basis of the fifth edition (2010) of that standard.
NOTE 1 When “Part 1” is mentioned in this standard, it refers to IEC 60335-1.
This part 2 supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses in IEC 60335-1, so as to
convert that publication into the IEC standard: Safety requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel
burning appliances having electrical connections.
When a particular subclause of Part 1 is not mentioned in this part 2, that subclause applies
as far as is reasonable. When this standard states “addition”, “modification” or “replacement”,
the relevant text in Part 1 is to be adapted accordingly.
NOTE 2 The following numbering system is used:
– subclauses, tables and figures that are numbered starting from 101 are additional to those in Part 1;
– unless notes are in a new subclause or involve notes in Part 1, they are numbered starting from 101, including
those in a replaced clause or subclause;
– additional annexes are lettered AA, BB, etc.
NOTE 3 The following print types are used:
– requirements: in roman type;
– test specifications: in italic type;
– notes: in small roman type.
Words in bold in the text are defined in Clause 3. When a definition concerns an adjective, the adjective and the
associated noun are also in bold.
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
the specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
A bilingual version of this publication may be issued at a later date.
NOTE 4 The attention of National Committees is drawn to the fact that equipment manufacturers and testing
organizations may need a transitional period following publication of a new, amended or revised IEC publication in
which to make products in accordance with the new requirements and to equip themselves for conducting new or
revised tests.
It is the recommendation of the committee that the content of this publication be adopted for implementation
nationally not earlier than 12 months or later than 36 months from the date of publication.

INTRODUCTION
It has been assumed in the drafting of this International Standard that the execution of its
provisions is entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced persons.
This standard recognizes the internationally accepted level of protection against hazards such
as electrical, mechanical, thermal, fire and radiation of appliances when operated as in
normal use taking into account the manufacturer's instructions. It also covers abnormal
situations that can be expected in practice and takes into account the way in which electromagnetic
phenomena can affect the safe operation of appliances.
This standard takes into account the requirements of IEC 60364 as far as possible so that
there is compatibility with the wiring rules when the appliance is connected to the supply
mains. However, national wiring rules may differ.
If an appliance within the scope of this standard also incorporates functions that are covered
by another part 2 of IEC 60335, the relevant part 2 is applied to each function separately, as
far as is reasonable. If applicable, the influence of one function on the other is taken into
account.
When a part 2 standard does not include additional requirements to cover hazards dealt with
in Part 1, Part 1 applies.
NOTE 1 This means that the technical committees responsible for the part 2 standards have determined that it is
not necessary to specify particular requirements for the appliance in question over and above the general
requirements.
This standard is a product family standard dealing with the safety of appliances and takes
precedence over horizontal and generic standards covering the same subject.
NOTE 2 Horizontal and generic standards covering a hazard are not applicable since they have been taken into
consideration when developing the general and particular requirements for the IEC 60335 series of standards. For
example, in the case of temperature requirements for surfaces on many appliances, generic standards, such as
ISO 13732-1 for hot surfaces, are not applicable in addition to Part 1 or part 2 standards.
An appliance that complies with the text of this standard will not necessarily be considered to
comply with the safety principles of the standard if, when examined and tested, it is found to
have other features that
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– 2 – IEC 60335-2-102:2017 RLV  IEC 2017
CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 General requirement . 8
5 General conditions for the tests . 9
6 Classification . 9
7 Marking and instructions . 9
8 Protection against access to live parts . 9
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances . 10
10 Power input and current . 10
11 Heating . 10
12 Void . 11
13 Leakage current and dielectric electric strength at operating temperature . 11
14 Transient overvoltages . 11
15 Moisture resistance . 11
16 Leakage current and electric strength . 12
17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits . 12
18 Endurance . 12
19 Abnormal operation . 12
20 Stability and mechanical hazards . 13
21 Mechanical strength . 13
22 Construction . 13
23 Internal wiring . 14
24 Components . 14
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords . 15
26 Terminals for external connections conductors . 15
27 Provision for earthing . 15
28 Screws and connections . 15
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation . 15
30 Resistance to heat and fire . 15
31 Resistance to rusting . 15
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards . 15
Annexes . 17
Bibliography . 18

Figure 101 – Pulse waveform . 16

Table 101 – Accessible spark-ignition circuit limits . 10

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HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES –
SAFETY –
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burning appliances having electrical connections

FOREWORD
1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising
all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote
international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To
this end and in addition to other activities, IEC publishes International Standards, Technical Specifications,
Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) and Guides (hereafter referred to as “IEC
Publication(s)”). Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested
in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental and non-
governmental organizations liaising with the IEC also participate in this preparation. IEC collaborates closely
with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in accordance with conditions determined by
agreement between the two organizations.
2) The formal decisions or agreements of IEC on technical matters express, as nearly as possible, an international
consensus of opinion on the relevant subjects since each technical committee has representation from all
interested IEC National Committees.
3) IEC Publications have the form of recommendations for international use and are accepted by IEC National
Committees in that sense. While all reasonable efforts are made to ensure that the technical content of IEC
Publications is accurate, IEC cannot be held responsible for the way in which they are used or for any
misinterpretation by any end user.
4) In order to promote international uniformity, IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC Publications
transparently to the maximum extent possible in their national and regional publications. Any divergence
between any IEC Publication and the corresponding national or regional publication shall be clearly indicated in
the latter.
5) IEC itself does not provide any attestation of conformity. Independent certification bodies provide conformity
assessment services and, in some areas, access to IEC marks of conformity. IEC is not responsible for any
services carried out by independent certification bodies.
6) All users should ensure that they have the latest edition of this publication.
7) No liability shall attach to IEC or its directors, employees, servants or agents including individual experts and
members of its technical committees and IEC National Committees for any personal injury, property damage or
other damage of any nature whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, or for costs (including legal fees) and
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Publications.
8) Attention is drawn to the Normative references cited in this publication. Use of the referenced publications is
indispensable for the correct application of this publication.
9) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this IEC Publication may be the subject of
patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This redline version of the official IEC Standard allows the user to identify the changes
made to the previous edition. A vertical bar appears in the margin wherever a change
has been made. Additions are in green text, deletions are in strikethrough red text.

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International Standard IEC 60335-2-102 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 61:
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 including its
Amendment 1 (2008) and its Amendment 2 (2012). This edition constitutes constitutes a
technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
– a spillage test is introduced for appliances that have a flat surface on which a cup may be
placed (15.101);
– terms and definitions were renumbered;
– some notes have been converted to normative text or deleted (19.11.2, 22.103).
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
CDV Report on voting
61/5295/CDV 61/5381A/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in
the report on voting indicated in the above table.
This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 60335 series, under the general title: Household and similar
electrical appliances – Safety, can be found on the IEC website.
This part 2 is to be used in conjunction with the latest edition of IEC 60335-1 and its
amendments. It was established on the basis of the fifth edition (2010) of that standard.
NOTE 1 When “Part 1” is mentioned in this standard, it refers to IEC 60335-1.
This part 2 supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses in IEC 60335-1, so as to
convert that publication into the IEC standard: Safety requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel
burning appliances having electrical connections.
When a particular subclause of Part 1 is not mentioned in this part 2, that subclause applies
as far as is reasonable. When this standard states “addition”, “modification” or “replacement”,
the relevant text in Part 1 is to be adapted accordingly.
NOTE 2 The following numbering system is used:
– subclauses, tables and figures that are numbered starting from 101 are additional to those in Part 1;
– unless notes are in a new subclause or involve notes in Part 1, they are numbered starting from 101, including
those in a replaced clause or subclause;
– additional annexes are lettered AA, BB, etc.
NOTE 3 The following print types are used:
– requirements: in roman type;
– test specifications: in italic type;
– notes: in small roman type.
Words in bold in the text are defined in Clause 3. When a definition concerns an adjective, the adjective and the
associated noun are also in bold.

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the specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
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NOTE 4 The attention of National Committees is drawn to the fact that equipment manufacturers and testing
organizations may need a transitional period following publication of a new, amended or revised IEC publication in
which to make products in accordance with the new requirements and to equip themselves for conducting new or
revised tests.
It is the recommendation of the committee that the content of this publication be adopted for implementation
nationally not earlier than 12 months or later than 36 months from the date of publication.

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INTRODUCTION
It has been assumed in the drafting of this International Standard that the execution of its
provisions is entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced persons.
This standard recognizes the internationally accepted level of protection against hazards such
as electrical, mechanical, thermal, fire and radiation of appliances when operated as in
normal use taking into account the manufacturer's instructions. It also covers abnormal
situations that can be expected in practice and takes into account the way in which electromagnetic
phenomena can affect the safe operation of appliances.
This standard takes into account the requirements of IEC 60364 as far as possible so that
there is compatibility with the wiring rules when the appliance is connected to the supply
mains. However, national wiring rules may differ.
If an appliance within the scope of this standard also incorporates functions that are covered
by another part 2 of IEC 60335, the relevant part 2 is applied to each function separately, as
far as is reasonable. If applicable, the influence of one function on the other is taken into
account.
When a part 2 standard does not include additional requirements to cover hazards dealt with
in Part 1, Part 1 applies.
NOTE 1 This means that the technical committees responsible for the part 2 standards have determined that it is
not necessary to specify particular requirements for the appliance in question over and above the general
requirements.
This standard is a product family standard dealing with the safety of appliances and takes
precedence over horizontal and generic standards covering the same subject.
NOTE 2 Horizontal and generic standards covering a hazard are not applicable since they have been taken into
consideration when developing the general and particular requirements for the IEC 60335 series of standards. For
example, in the case of temperature requirements for surfaces on many appliances, generic standards, such as
ISO 13732-1 for hot surfaces, are not applicable in addition to Part 1 or part 2 standards.
An appliance that complies with the text of this standard will not necessarily be considered to
comply with the safety principles of the standard if, when examined and tested, it is found to
have other features that impair the level of safety covered by these requirements.
An appliance employing materials or having forms of construction differing from those detailed
in the requirements of this standard may be examined and tested according to the intent of
the requirements and, if found to be substantially equivalent, may be considered to comply
with the standard.
HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES –
SAFETY –
Part 2-102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel
burning appliances having electrical connections

1 Scope
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following.
This International Standard deals with the safety of gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances
having electrical connections, for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being
not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.
This standard covers the electrical safety and some other safety aspects of these appliances.
All safety aspects are covered when the appliance also complies with the relevant standard
for the fuel-burning appliance. If the appliance incorporates electric heating sources, it also
has to comply safety aspects concerning these electric sources are covered when the
appliance also complies with the relevant part 2 of IEC 60335.
NOTE 101 Examples of appliances within the scope of this standard are
– central heating boilers;
– commercial catering equipment;
– cooking appliances;
– laundry and cleaning appliances;
– room heaters;
– warm air heaters;
– water heaters.
Appliances not intended for normal household use but which nevertheless may be a source of
danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light
industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard.
As far as is practicable, This standard deals with the common reasonably foreseeable
hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons in and around the
home.
However, in general, it does not take into account
–  the use of appliances by young children or infirm persons without supervision;
– persons (including children) whose
• physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or
• lack of experience and knowledge
prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction;
– children playing with the appliance by young children.
NOTE 102 Attention is drawn to the fact that
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be
necessary;
– in many countries, additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national
authorities responsible for the protection of labour and similar authorities.

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NOTE 103 This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes;
– appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a
corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas).
2 Normative references
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
Addition:
IEC 61558-2-3, Safety of power transformers, reactors, power supply units and similar
devices combinations thereof – Part 2-3: Particular requirements and tests for ignition
transformers for gas and oil burners
ISO 3808, Road vehicles – Unscreened high-voltage ignition cables – General specifications,
test methods and requirements
3 Terms and definitions
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
3.5.101
spark-ignition circuit
electrical circuit for producing sparks which ignite gaseous or liquid fuel
3.102
pulse spark ignition
ignition by sparks having a pulse with a duration of greater than 0,1 ms but less than 100 ms,
the interval between pulses being at least 250 ms
3.103
continuous spark ignition
ignition by sparks having a pulse with a duration at least 100 ms, or a duration less than
100 ms with the interval between pulses being less than 250 ms
3.104
pulse repetition ignition
ignition by sparks having a pulse with a duration not more than 0,1 ms, the interval between
pulses being at least 40 ms
3.8.106101
lock-out
shut-down requiring a manual operation to restart the appliance
3.8.105102
shut-down
de-energization of a control resulting from the action of a limiting device or detection of a fault
in the control system, thus stopping the flow of gaseous or liquid fuel
4 General requirement
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.

5 General conditions for the tests
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
5.2 Addition:
A separate appliance may be used for the tests carried out on the fuel-burning appliance, in
accordance with its relevant standard.
The tests of this standard may be carried out in conjunction with the tests of another part 2, if
applicable.
5.3 Addition:
If a test has been carried out in accordance with the fuel-burning appliance standard, it is not
repeated.
5.4 Addition:
When the appliance incorporates electric heating sources, the tests are carried out with all
parts of the appliance in operation, as allowed by the construction.
5.101 Appliances are supplied as specified for motor-operated appliances.
6 Classification
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
7 Marking and instructions
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
8 Protection against access to live parts
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
8.1 Addition:
The requirement does not apply to accessible parts of spark-ignition circuits.
8.101 Parts of the spark-ignition circuits shall not be accessible if the following limits in
Table 101 are exceeded, unless they are piezoelectric igniters:
– pulse spark ignition discharge  100 μC per pulse
– continuous spark ignition
• current   0,7 mA (peak)
• no load voltage  10 kV (peak)
or
• discharge   45 μC per pulse
– pulse repetition ignition
• discharge   45 μC per pulse

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• pulse repetition frequency  25 Hz
Table 101 – Accessible spark-ignition circuit limits
Pulse duration (d)
Interval between pulses
d > 100 ms
d ≤ 0,1 ms 0,1 ms < d ≤ 100 ms
(t)
a
t < 40 ms
V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA
o o
40 ms ≤ t < 250 ms 45 µC/pulse V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA
o o
a
(only applicable if d < t)
t ≥ 250 ms 100 µC/pulse 100 µC/pulse V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA
o
NOTE 1 For the pulse duration (d) and the interval between pulses (t), see also Figure 101.
NOTE 2 V is the no-load voltage of the ignition circuit. V and I are peak values.
o o
a
If t < 40 ms and d > 100 ms or if 40 ms ≤ t < 250 ms and d > 100 ms when d < t, then parts of the spark-
ignition circuits shall not be accessible.

Compliance is checked by inspection, by applying test probe B of IEC 61032 as described
in 8.1.1 and by the following test.
The spark-ignition circuit is operated and the pulse duration measured across the spark gap
until it has reduced to 10 % of its peak value, as shown in Figure 101. For pulse repetition
ignition, the interval between pulses is also measured. For continuous spark ignition, the
no-load peak voltage is measured with the spark electrode removed.
A resistor having a nominal non-inductive resistance of 2 000 Ω is connected across the spark
gap and the voltage measured. The current flowing through the resistor is calculated from the
voltage measured across it.
The quantity of electricity in the discharge is calculated from the current and duration of the
pulse.
NOTE The quantity of electricity is calculated from the sum of all areas recorded on the voltage/time graph
without taking voltage polarity into account.
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances
This clause of Part 1 is not applicable.
10 Power input and current
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
11 Heating
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
11.8 Addition:
The temperature rises of the walls of the test corner, and the temperature rises of the
surfaces of handles, knobs, grips and similar parts, are not measured.
The temperature rise limits for common parts of appliances having electric and fuel-burning
heating sources are specified in the relevant part 2.

NOTE 101 Examples of common parts are components in the control panel of a combined gas and electric
cooking range.
12 Void
13 Leakage current and dielectric electric strength at operating temperature
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
13.2 Modification:
The limit for stationary class I motor-operated appliances is applicable.
14 Transient overvoltages
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
15 Moisture resistance
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
15.2 Addition:
For cooking ranges, hobs and similar appliances, compliance is checked by the following tests.
Cooking ranges and hobs are positioned so that the hob surface is horizontal, detachable
burner heads being in position. A vessel having a diameter approximately 220 mm is
completely filled with water containing approximately 1 % NaCl and positioned centrally over
the burner. A further quantity of 0,5 l of the solution is poured steadily into the vessel over a
period of 15 s.
This test is made for each burner separately, after removing any residual solution from the
appliance.
If controls are mounted below the hob surface, 0,5 l of the saline solution is poured steadily
over the top of the hob near the controls over a period of 15 s. If they are mounted in the hob
surface, the solution is poured over the controls.
For burners incorporating a temperature sensor, switch or ignition device, 0,02 l of the saline
solution is poured over the burner so that it flows over the device.
For ovens or grills, 0,5 l of the saline solution is poured over the floor of the oven or grilling
compartment.
For appliances having a drip tray or similar receptacle, the receptacle is filled with the saline
solution. A further quantity of the solution, equal to 0,01 l per 100 cm² of the area of the top
surface of the receptacle, is poured onto the receptacle through openings in the hob surface.
However, the total quantity of solution shall not exceed 3 l.
For hobs provided with a lid, 0,5 l of the saline solution is poured uniformly over the closed lid.
When the solution has run off, the surface is dried and a further 0,125 l of the solution is
poured steadily from a height of approximately 50 mm onto the centre of the lid over a period
of 15 s. The lid is then opened as in normal use.

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15.101 Appliances, other than those classified at least IPX4, having flat, horizontal external
surfaces measuring 75 mm × 75 mm or greater at a height not exceeding 2 m above the floor
after the appliance is installed according to the instructions, shall not have their electrical
insulation affected by spillage of liquid.
NOTE The intent is to identify surfaces on which a vessel, such as a cup or jug, can be placed and are subject to
spillage.
Compliance is checked by the following test using a 0,25 l spillage solution of 15.2.
The solution is poured as quickly as possible over the identified surface.
The appliance shall then withstand the electric strength test of 16.3 and inspection shall show
that there is no trace of water on insulation that could result in a reduction of clearances or
creepage distances below the values specified in Clause 29.
The test is repeated for each identified surface, the appliance being dried between each test.
16 Leakage current and electric strength
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
16.2 Modification:
The limit for stationary class I motor-operated appliances is applicable.
16.3 Addition:
The no-load peak voltage of spark-ignition circuits is measured with the spark electrode
removed. The peak voltage applied between the spark-ignition circuit and metal foil
covering the insulation is 1,5 times this value.
NOTE 101 It may could be necessary to insulate the spark gap to prevent it flashing over during the test.
17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
18 Endurance
This clause of Part 1 is not applicable.
19 Abnormal operation
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
19.4 Addition:
The test is repeated with the supply neutral conductor connected to the protective conductor,
however any controls are not short-circuited.
This test is repeated with the polarity of the supply to the appliance reversed and with the
neutral conductor connected to the protective conductor.
The additional tests are not carried out on appliances where an all-pole disconnection is used
to disconnect all fuel valves.

19.11.2 Addition:
Mechanical blocking of the fuel valves is not taken into account. However, the mechanical or
electrical blocking of the acting member (power switching device or relay-contact) of the fuel
control is considered as a possible fault.
In each case the test is also ended if a shut-down is performed.
19.11.4 Addition:
The tests of 19.11.4.1 to 19.11.4.7 are also carried out under normal operation, the
appliance being supplied at rated voltage.
19.13 Addition:
During and after the tests of 19.11.4, the appliance shall continue to operate normally. In
particular, there shall be no loss of flame or incomplete combustion and ignition shall not be
affected have reached a lock-out condition, unless it continues to operate normally even after
a shut-down.
After the tests of 19.11.4 on gas and oil-burning appliances, the appliance shall have reached
a lock-out condition, unless it continues to operate normally.
NOTE 101 Lock-out may be reached after a number of shut-down operations.
20 Stability and mechanical hazards
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
20.1 Not applicable.
21 Mechanical strength
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
21.1 Modification:
The blows are only applied to enclosures of live parts and enclosures of dangerous moving
parts.
22 Construction
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
22.46 Modification:
Software used in protective electronic circuits to ensure compliance with this standard for
gaseous and liquid fuels shall be software that contains measures to control the fault/error
conditions specified in Table R.2.
22.49 Addition:
NOTE 101 A central heating system is an example of an appliance that can start and operate continuously without
giving rise to a hazard.
22.51 Addition:
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NOTE 101 A central heating system is an example of an appliance that can start and operate continuously without
giving rise to a hazard.
22.101 Parts of spark-ignition circuits shall be positioned or secured against loosening so
that contact between the circuit and other live parts is prevented.
Compliance is checked by inspection and by applying a force of approximately 5 N to the
wiring.
22.102 If compliance with this standard can be affected by the polarity of the supply in the
event of an earth fault, the appliance shall incorporate a polarity-detection device that results
in shut-down or prevents the appliance from operating if the polarity is reversed.
This requirement does not apply to appliances incorporating a control having all-pole
disconnection, to appliances intended to be permanently connected to fixed wiring, or to
appliances having a supply cord fitted with a polarized plug.
NOTE This requirement avoids the uncontrolled opening of a gas valve in the event of an earth fault.
Compliance is checked by inspection.
22.103 If the limits in 8.101 are exceeded, the insulation of the parts of the circuit, where
distances to unearthed accessible conductive parts do not comply with reinforced insulation
according to 29.1 and 29.2, shall be resistant to ageing caused by partial discharge due to the
ignition sparks. This requirement is not applicable to the insulation of cables having electrical
properties complying with ISO 3808.
Compliance is checked by carrying out the following ageing test.
The spark-ignition circuits are operated for at least 100 h under the following test
specification:
– maximum duration of ignition switch-on repeated for the appropriate number of cycles in
order to obtain the total test time (any rest period applied to avoid overheating the
transformer or as a result of the normal operation of the ignition circuit is not taken into
account when measuring the total test time);
– maximum value of the spark ignition voltage measured when the appliance is supplied at
rated voltage;
– the temperature of the insulation as measured under the conditions of Clause 11.
There shall be no breakdown of the insulation. In case of doubt, the test of 16.3 is applied
between the cable conductor and water with the cable insulation immersed in water.
23 Internal wiring
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
24 Components
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
24.101 Appliance outlets and plug connectors of interconnection cords shall not be
interchangeable if this could result in a hazard.
Compliance is checked by inspection.

25 Supply connection and external flexible cords
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
26 Terminals for external connections conductors
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
27 Provision for earthing
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
27.1 Addition:
One pole of a spark-ignition circuit supplied through an ignition transformer complying with
IEC 61558-2-3 shall be earthed.
28 Screws and connections
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
29.1 Addition:
The requirement is not applicable to spark-ignition circuits complying with the values
specified in 8.101. For other spark-ignition circuits, the requirement is not applicable to the
air gap between the electrodes.
30 Resistance to heat and fire
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
30.2 Addition:
The test of 30.2.2 is applicable to manually operated spark-ignition circuits. The test of
30.2.3 is applicable to other circuits.
31 Resistance to rusting
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.

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100 %
10 %
10 %
d
t
IEC
Key
d pulse duration
t interval between pulses
Figure 101 – Pulse waveform
Annexes
The annexes of Part 1 are applicable.

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Bibliography
The bibliography of Part 1 is applicable.

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IEC 60335-2-102 ®
Edition 2.0 2017-12
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Household and similar electrical appliances – safety –
Part 2-102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances
having electrical connections
Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues – sécurité –
Partie 2-102: Exigences particulières pour les appareils à combustion au gaz, au
mazout et à combustible solide comportant des raccordements électriques

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 General requirement . 8
5 General conditions for the tests . 8
6 Classification . 9
7 Marking and instructions . 9
8 Protection against access to live parts . 9
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances . 10
10 Power input and current . 10
11 Heating . 10
12 Void . 10
13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature . 10
14 Transient overvoltages . 10
15 Moisture resistance . 10
16 Leakage current and electric strength . 11
17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits . 12
18 Endurance . 12
19 Abnormal operation . 12
20 Stability and mechanical hazards . 12
21 Mechanical strength . 12
22 Construction . 13
23 Internal wiring . 14
24 Components . 14
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords . 14
26 Terminals for external connections . 14
27 Provision for earthing . 14
28 Screws and connections . 14
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation . 14
30 Resistance to heat and fire . 15
31 Resistance to rusting . 15
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards . 15
Annexes . 16
Bibliography . 17

Figure 101 – Pulse waveform . 15

Table 101 – Accessible spark-ignition circuit limits . 9

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IEC 60335-2-102 ®
Edition 2.0 2017-12
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Household and similar electrical appliances – safety –

Part 2-102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances

having electrical connections
Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues – sécurité –

Partie 2-102: Exigences particulières pour les appareils à combustion au gaz, au

mazout et à combustible solide comportant des raccordements électriques

INTERNATIONAL
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COMMISSION
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ELECTROTECHNIQUE
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ICS 97.100.20 ISBN 978-2-8322-6164-4

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 General requirement . 8
5 General conditions for the tests . 8
6 Classification . 9
7 Marking and instructions . 9
8 Protection against access to live parts . 9
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances . 10
10 Power input and current . 10
11 Heating . 10
12 Void . 10
13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature . 10
14 Transient overvoltages . 10
15 Moisture resistance . 10
16 Leakage current and electric strength . 11
17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits . 12
18 Endurance . 12
19 Abnormal operation . 12
20 Stability and mechanical hazards . 12
21 Mechanical strength . 12
22 Construction . 13
23 Internal wiring . 14
24 Components . 14
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords . 14
26 Terminals for external connections . 14
27 Provision for earthing . 14
28 Screws and connections . 14
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation . 14
30 Resistance to heat and fire . 15
31 Resistance to rusting . 15
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards . 15
Annexes . 16
Bibliography . 17

Figure 101 – Pulse waveform . 15

Table 101 – Accessible spark-ignition circuit limits . 9

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES –
SAFETY –
Part 2-102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel
burning appliances having electrical connections

FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 60335-2-102 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 61:
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances.
This bilingual version (2018-11) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in
2017-12.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 including its
Amendment 1 (2008) and its Amendment 2 (2012). This edition constitutes constitutes a
technical revision.
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This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
– a spillage test is introduced for appliances that have a flat surface on which a cup may be
placed (15.101);
– terms and definitions were renumbered;
– some notes have been converted to normative text or deleted (19.11.2, 22.103).
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
CDV Report on voting
61/5295/CDV 61/5381A/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in
the report on voting indicated in the above table.
The French version of this standard has not been voted upon.
This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 60335 series, under the general title: Household and similar
electrical appliances – Safety, can be found on the IEC website.
This part 2 is to be used in conjunction with the latest edition of IEC 60335-1 and its
amendments. It was established on the basis of the fifth edition (2010) of that standard.
NOTE 1 When “Part 1” is mentioned in this standard, it refers to IEC 60335-1.
This part 2 supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses in IEC 60335-1, so as to
convert that publication into the IEC standard: Safety requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel
burning appliances having electrical connections.
When a particular subclause of Part 1 is not mentioned in this part 2, that subclause applies
as far as is reasonable. When this standard states “addition”, “modification” or “replacement”,
the relevant text in Part 1 is to be adapted accordingly.
NOTE 2 The following numbering system is used:
– subclauses, tables and figures that are numbered starting from 101 are additional to those in Part 1;
– unless notes are in a new subclause or involve notes in Part 1, they are numbered starting from 101, including
those in a replaced clause or subclause;
– additional annexes are lettered AA, BB, etc.
NOTE 3 The following print types are used:
– requirements: in roman type;
– test specifications: in italic type;
– notes: in small roman type.
Words in bold in the text are defined in Clause 3. When a definition concerns an adjective, the adjective and the
associated noun are also in bold.

The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
the specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
NOTE 4 The attention of National Committees is drawn to the fact that equipment manufacturers and testing
organizations may need a transitional period following publication of a new, amended or revised IEC publication in
which to make products in accordance with the new requirements and to equip themselves for conducting new or
revised tests.
It is the recommendation of the committee that the content of this publication be adopted for implementation
nationally not earlier than 12 months or later than 36 months from the date of publication.

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INTRODUCTION
It has been assumed in the drafting of this International Standard that the execution of its
provisions is entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced persons.
This standard recognizes the internationally accepted level of protection against hazards such
as electrical, mechanical, thermal, fire and radiation of appliances when operated as in
normal use taking into account the manufacturer's instructions. It also covers abnormal
situations that can be expected in practice and takes into account the way in which electromagnetic
phenomena can affect the safe operation of appliances.
This standard takes into account the requirements of IEC 60364 as far as possible so that
there is compatibility with the wiring rules when the appliance is connected to the supply
mains. However, national wiring rules may differ.
If an appliance within the scope of this standard also incorporates functions that are covered
by another part 2 of IEC 60335, the relevant part 2 is applied to each function separately, as
far as is reasonable. If applicable, the influence of one function on the other is taken into
account.
When a part 2 standard does not include additional requirements to cover hazards dealt with
in Part 1, Part 1 applies.
NOTE 1 This means that the technical committees responsible for the part 2 standards have determined that it is
not necessary to specify particular requirements for the appliance in question over and above the general
requirements.
This standard is a product family standard dealing with the safety of appliances and takes
precedence over horizontal and generic standards covering the same subject.
NOTE 2 Horizontal and generic standards covering a hazard are not applicable since they have been taken into
consideration when developing the general and particular requirements for the IEC 60335 series of standards. For
example, in the case of temperature requirements for surfaces on many appliances, generic standards, such as
ISO 13732-1 for hot surfaces, are not applicable in addition to Part 1 or part 2 standards.
An appliance that complies with the text of this standard will not necessarily be considered to
comply with the safety principles of the standard if, when examined and tested, it is found to
have other features that impair the level of safety covered by these requirements.
An appliance employing materials or having forms of construction differing from those detailed
in the requirements of this standard may be examined and tested according to the intent of
the requirements and, if found to be substantially equivalent, may be considered to comply
with the standard.
HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES –
SAFETY –
Part 2-102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel
burning appliances having electrical connections

1 Scope
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following.
This International Standard deals with the safety of gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances
having electrical connections, for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being
not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.
This standard covers the electrical safety and some other safety aspects of these appliances.
All safety aspects are covered when the appliance also complies with the relevant standard
for the fuel-burning appliance. If the appliance incorporates electric heating sources, safety
aspects concerning these electric sources are covered when the appliance also complies with
the relevant part 2 of IEC 60335.
NOTE 101 Examples of appliances within the scope of this standard are
– central heating boilers;
– commercial catering equipment;
– cooking appliances;
– laundry and cleaning appliances;
– room heaters;
– warm air heaters;
– water heaters.
Appliances not intended for normal household use but which nevertheless may be a source of
danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light
industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard.
This standard deals with the reasonably foreseeable hazards presented by appliances that
are encountered by all persons.
However, in general, it does not take into account
– persons (including children) whose
• physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or
• lack of experience and knowledge
prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction;
– children playing with the appliance.
NOTE 102 Attention is drawn to the fact that
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be
necessary;
– in many countries, additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national
authorities responsible for the protection of labour and similar authorities.
NOTE 103 This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes;

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– appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a
corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas).
2 Normative references
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
Addition:
IEC 61558-2-3, Safety of transformers, reactors, power supply units and combinations thereof
– Part 2-3: Particular requirements and tests for ignition transformers for gas and oil burners
ISO 3808, Road vehicles – Unscreened high-voltage ignition cables – General specifications,
test methods and requirements
3 Terms and definitions
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
3.5.101
spark-ignition circuit
electrical circuit for producing sparks which ignite gaseous or liquid fuel
3.8.101
lock-out
shut-down requiring a manual operation to restart the appliance
3.8.102
shut-down
de-energization of a control resulting from the action of a limiting device or detection of a fault
in the control system, thus stopping the flow of gaseous or liquid fuel
4 General requirement
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
5 General conditions for the tests
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
5.2 Addition:
A separate appliance may be used for the tests carried out on the fuel-burning appliance, in
accordance with its relevant standard.
The tests of this standard may be carried out in conjunction with the tests of another part 2, if
applicable.
5.3 Addition:
If a test has been carried out in accordance with the fuel-burning appliance standard, it is not
repeated.
5.4 Addition:
When the appliance incorporates electric heating sources, the tests are carried out with all
parts of the appliance in operation, as allowed by the construction.
5.101 Appliances are supplied as specified for motor-operated appliances.
6 Classification
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
7 Marking and instructions
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
8 Protection against access to live parts
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
8.1 Addition:
The requirement does not apply to accessible parts of spark-ignition circuits.
8.101 Parts of the spark-ignition circuits shall not be accessible if the limits in Table 101
are exceeded, unless they are piezoelectric igniters:
Table 101 – Accessible spark-ignition circuit limits
Pulse duration (d)
Interval between pulses
d ≤ 0,1 ms 0,1 ms < d ≤ 100 ms d > 100 ms
(t)
a
t < 40 ms
V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA
o o
40 ms ≤ t < 250 ms 45 µC/pulse V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA
o o
a
(only applicable if d < t)
t ≥ 250 ms 100 µC/pulse 100 µC/pulse V ≤ 10 kV and I ≤ 0,7 mA
o
NOTE 1 For the pulse duration (d) and the interval between pulses (t), see also Figure 101.
NOTE 2 V is the no-load voltage of the ignition circuit. V and I are peak values.
o o
a
If t < 40 ms and d > 100 ms or if 40 ms ≤ t < 250 ms and d > 100 ms when d < t, then parts of the spark-
ignition circuits shall not be accessible.

Compliance is checked by inspection, by applying test probe B of IEC 61032 as described
in 8.1.1 and by the following test.
The spark-ignition circuit is operated and the pulse duration measured across the spark gap
until it has reduced to 10 % of its peak value, as shown in Figure 101.
A resistor having a nominal non-inductive resistance of 2 000 Ω is connected across the spark
gap and the voltage measured. The current flowing through the resistor is calculated from the
voltage measured across it.
The quantity of electricity in the discharge is calculated from the current and duration of the
pulse.
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NOTE The quantity of electricity is calculated from the sum of all areas recorded on the voltage/time graph
without taking voltage polarity into account.
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances
This clause of Part 1 is not applicable.
10 Power input and current
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
11 Heating
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
11.8 Addition:
The temperature rises of the walls of the test corner, and the temperature rises of the
surfaces of handles, knobs, grips and similar parts, are not measured.
The temperature rise limits for common parts of appliances having electric and fuel-burning
heating sources are specified in the relevant part 2.
NOTE 101 Examples of common parts are components in the control panel of a combined gas and electric
cooking range.
12 Void
13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
13.2 Modification:
The limit for stationary class I motor-operated appliances is applicable.
14 Transient overvoltages
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
15 Moisture resistance
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
15.2 Addition:
For cooking ranges, hobs and similar appliances, compliance is checked by the following tests.
Cooking ranges and hobs are positioned so that the hob surface is horizontal, detachable
burner heads being in position. A vessel having a diameter approximately 220 mm is
completely filled with water containing approximately 1 % NaCl and positioned centrally over
the burner. A further quantity of 0,5 l of the solution is poured steadily into the vessel over a
period of 15 s.
This test is made for each burner separately, after removing any residual solution from the
appliance.
If controls are mounted below the hob surface, 0,5 l of the saline solution is poured steadily
over the top of the hob near the controls over a period of 15 s. If they are mounted in the hob
surface, the solution is poured over the controls.
For burners incorporating a temperature sensor, switch or ignition device, 0,02 l of the saline
solution is poured over the burner so that it flows over the device.
For ovens or grills, 0,5 l of the saline solution is poured over the floor of the oven or grilling
compartment.
For appliances having a drip tray or similar receptacle, the receptacle is filled with the saline
solution. A further quantity of the solution, equal to 0,01 l per 100 cm² of the area of the top
surface of the receptacle, is poured onto the receptacle through openings in the hob surface.
However, the total quantity of solution shall not exceed 3 l.
For hobs provided with a lid, 0,5 l of the saline solution is poured uniformly over the closed lid.
When the solution has run off, the surface is dried and a further 0,125 l of the solution is
poured steadily from a height of approximately 50 mm onto the centre of the lid over a period
of 15 s. The lid is then opened as in normal use.
15.101 Appliances, other than those classified at least IPX4, having flat, horizontal external
surfaces measuring 75 mm × 75 mm or greater at a height not exceeding 2 m above the floor
after the appliance is installed according to the instructions, shall not have their electrical
insulation affected by spillage of liquid.
NOTE The intent is to identify surfaces on which a vessel, such as a cup or jug, can be placed and are subject to
spillage.
Compliance is checked by the following test using a 0,25 l spillage solution of 15.2.
The solution is poured as quickly as possible over the identified surface.
The appliance shall then withstand the electric strength test of 16.3 and inspection shall show
that there is no trace of water on insulation that could result in a reduction of clearances or
creepage distances below the values specified in Clause 29.
The test is repeated for each identified surface, the appliance being dried between each test.
16 Leakage current and electric strength
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
16.2 Modification:
The limit for stationary class I motor-operated appliances is applicable.
16.3 Addition:
The no-load peak voltage of spark-ignition circuits is measured with the spark electrode
removed. The peak voltage applied between the spark-ignition circuit and metal foil
covering the insulation is 1,5 times this value.
NOTE 101 It could be necessary to insulate the spark gap to prevent it flashing over during the test.

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17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
18 Endurance
This clause of Part 1 is not applicable.
19 Abnormal operation
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
19.4 Addition:
The test is repeated with the supply neutral conductor connected to the protective conductor,
however any controls are not short-circuited.
This test is repeated with the polarity of the supply to the appliance reversed and with the
neutral conductor connected to the protective conductor.
The additional tests are not carried out on appliances where an all-pole disconnection is used
to disconnect all fuel valves.
19.11.2 Addition:
Mechanical blocking of the fuel valves is not taken into account. However, the mechanical or
electrical blocking of the acting member (power switching device or relay-contact) of the fuel
control is considered as a possible fault.
In each case the test is also ended if a shut-down is performed.
19.11.4 Addition:
The tests of 19.11.4.1 to 19.11.4.7 are also carried out under normal operation, the
appliance being supplied at rated voltage.
19.13 Addition:
During and after the tests of 19.11.4, the appliance shall have reached a lock-out condition,
unless it continues to operate normally even after a shut-down.
20 Stability and mechanical hazards
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
20.1 Not applicable.
21 Mechanical strength
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
21.1 Modification:
The blows are only applied to enclosures of live parts and enclosures of dangerous moving
parts.
22 Construction
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
22.46 Modification:
Software used in protective electronic circuits to ensure compliance with this standard for
gaseous and liquid fuels shall be software that contains measures to control the fault/error
conditions specified in Table R.2.
22.49 Addition:
NOTE 101 A central heating system is an example of an appliance that can start and operate continuously without
giving rise to a hazard.
22.51 Addition:
NOTE 101 A central heating system is an example of an appliance that can start and operate continuously without
giving rise to a hazard.
22.101 Parts of spark-ignition circuits shall be positioned or secured against loosening so
that contact between the circuit and other live parts is prevented.
Compliance is checked by inspection and by applying a force of approximately 5 N to the
wiring.
22.102 If compliance with this standard can be affected by the polarity of the supply in the
event of an earth fault, the appliance shall incorporate a polarity-detection device that results
in shut-down or prevents the appliance from operating if the polarity is reversed.
This requirement does not apply to appliances incorporating a control having all-pole
disconnection, to appliances intended to be permanently connected to fixed wiring, or to
appliances having a supply cord fitted with a polarized plug.
NOTE This requirement avoids the uncontrolled opening of a gas valve in the event of an earth fault.
Compliance is checked by inspection.
22.103 If the limits in 8.101 are exceeded, the insulation of the parts of the circuit, where
distances to unearthed accessible conductive parts do not comply with reinforced insulation
according to 29.1 and 29.2, shall be resistant to ageing caused by partial discharge due to the
ignition sparks. This requirement is not applicable to the insulation of cables having electrical
properties complying with ISO 3808.
Compliance is checked by carrying out the following ageing test.
The spark-ignition circuits are operated for at least 100 h under the following test
specification:
– maximum duration of ignition switch-on repeated for the appropriate number of cycles in
order to obtain the total test time (any rest period applied to avoid overheating the
transformer or as a result of the normal operation of the ignition circuit is not taken into
account when measuring the total test time);

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– maximum value of the spark ignition voltage measured when the appliance is supplied at
rated voltage;
– the temperature of the insulation as measured under the conditions of Clause 11.
There shall be no breakdown of the insulation. In case of doubt, the test of 16.3 is applied
between the cable conductor and water with the cable insulation immersed in water.
23 Internal wiring
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
24 Components
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
24.101 Appliance outlets and plug connectors of interconnection cords shall not be
interchangeable if this could result in a hazard.
Compliance is checked by inspection.
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
26 Terminals for external conductors
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
27 Provision for earthing
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
27.1 Addition:
One pole of a spark-ignition circuit supplied through an ignition transformer complying with
IEC 61558-2-3 shall be earthed.
28 Screws and connections
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
29.1 Addition:
The requirement is not applicable to spark-ignition circuits complying with the values
specified in 8.101. For other spark-ignition circuits, the requirement is not applicable to the
air gap between the electrodes.

30 Resistance to heat and fire
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
30.2 Addition:
The test of 30.2.2 is applicable to manually operated spark-ignition circuits. The test of
30.2.3 is applicable to other circuits.
31 Resistance to rusting
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
100 %
10 %
10 %
d
t
IEC
Key
d pulse duration
t interval between pulses
Figure 101 – Pulse waveform
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Annexes
The annexes of Part 1 are applicable.

Bibliography
The bibliography of Part 1 is applicable.

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SOMMAIRE
AVANT-PROPOS . 19
INTRODUCTION . 22
1 Domaine d'application . 23
2 Références normatives . 24
3 Termes et définitions . 24
4 Exigences générales . 24
5 Conditions générales d'essais . 24
6 Classification . 25
7 Marquage et instructions . 25
8 Protection contre l'accès aux parties actives. 25
9 Démarrage des appareils à moteur . 26
10 Puissance et courant . 26
11 Échauffements. 26
12 Vide . 26
13 Courant de fuite et rigidité diélectrique à la température de régime . 26
14 Surtensions transitoires . 26
15 Résistance à l'humidité . 27
16 Courant de fuite et rigidité diélectrique . 28
17 Protection contre la surcharge des transformateurs et des circuits associés . 28
18 Endurance . 28
19 Fonctionnement anormal . 28
20 Stabilité et dangers mécaniques . 29
21 Résistance mécanique . 29
22 Construction . 29
23 Conducteurs internes. 30
24 Composants . 30
25 Raccordement au réseau et câbles souples extérieurs . 30
26 Bornes pour conducteurs externes . 30
27 Dispositions en vue de la mise à la terre . 30
28 Vis et connexions . 31
29 Distances dans l'air, lignes de fuite et isolation solide. 31
30 Résistance à la chaleur et au feu . 31
31 Protection contre la rouille . 31
32 Rayonnement, toxicité et dangers analogues . 31
Annexes . 33
Bibliographie . 34

Figure 101 – Forme d'onde d’impulsion . 32

Tableau 101 – Limites d’accessibilité aux circuits d'allumage par étincelles . 25

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