IEC 60335-2-24:2025
(Main)Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-24: Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream appliances and ice makers
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-24: Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream appliances and ice makers
IEC 60335-2-24:2025 deals with the safety of the following appliances, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances, 480 V for other appliances and 24 V DC for appliances when battery-operated:
– refrigerating appliances for household and similar use;
– ice-makers incorporating a motor-compressor and ice-makers intended to be incorporated in frozen food storage compartments intended for household use;
– refrigerating appliances and ice-makers for applications similar to household use such as for camping, in leisure accommodation vehicles, on boats for leisure purposes and on board ships;
– mobile refrigerating appliances.
These appliances can be operated from the mains, from a separable battery or operated either from the mains or from a separable battery or from other sources of energy (gas, liquid and solid fuel).
This standard deals also with refrigerating appliances intended for the use on boats for leisure purposes and on board ships, for which the normative Annex FF is applicable.
This standard also deals with the safety of ice-cream appliances intended for household use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.
It also deals with compression-type appliances for household and similar use, which use flammable refrigerants.
This standard does not cover features of the construction and operation of those refrigerating appliances which are dealt with in other IEC standards.
Refrigerating appliances not intended for normal household use but which nevertheless can be a source of danger to the public, such as
– refrigerating appliances used in staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments,
– refrigerating appliances used in farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments,
– refrigerating appliances used in bed and breakfast type environments, and
– refrigerating appliances used in catering and similar non-retail applications
are within the scope of this standard.
As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons in and around the home. However, in general, it does not take into account persons whose physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction.
Attention is drawn to the fact that
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles, leisure accommodation vehicles, boats for leisure purposes, on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements can be necessary;
– in many countries, additional requirements are specified by national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply authorities and similar authorities.
– for appliances that are operated additional from other sources of energy (gas, liquid and solid fuel), additional requirements can be necessary.
This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended for outdoor use, except for mobile refrigerating appliances;
– appliances designed 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);
– appliances incorporating a battery intended as a power supply for the refrigerating function;
– appliances assembled on site by the installer;
– appliances with remote motor-compressors;
– motor-compressors (IEC 60335-2-34);
– commercial dispensing appliances and vending appliances (IEC 60335-2-75);
– commercial refrigerating appliances and ice-makers with an incorporated or remote refrigerant unit or motor-compressor (IEC 60335-2-89);
– professional ice-cream makers (IEC 60335-2-118).
This ninth edition cancels and replaces the eighth edition published in 2020. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
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Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues - Sécurité - Partie 2-24: Exigences particulières pour les appareils de réfrigération, les sorbetières et les fabriques de glace
L'IEC 60335-2-24:2025 traite de la sécurité des appareils suivants, leur tension assignée n'étant pas supérieure à 250 V pour les appareils monophasés, à 480 V pour les autres appareils et à 24 V en courant continu pour les appareils alimentés par batteries:
– appareils de réfrigération pour usages domestiques et analogues;
– fabriques de glace comportant un motocompresseur et fabriques de glace conçues pour être incorporées dans des compartiments de stockage des denrées congelées à usage domestique;
– appareils de réfrigération et fabriques de glace pour applications analogues à l'usage domestique, par exemple pour le camping, dans des véhicules habitables de loisir, dans des bateaux de plaisance et à bord de navires;
– appareils de réfrigération portables.
Ces appareils peuvent être alimentés par secteur, par batterie séparable, ou être alimentés à la fois par secteur ou batterie séparable, ou par d'autres sources d'énergie (combustibles gazeux, liquides et solides).
La présente norme couvre également les appareils de réfrigération destinés à être utilisés dans des bateaux de plaisance et à bord de navires, pour lesquels l'Annexe FF normative s'applique.
La présente norme traite également de la sécurité des sorbetières à usage domestique, leur tension assignée n'étant pas supérieure à 250 V pour les appareils monophasés et à 480 V pour les autres appareils.
Elle traite également des appareils à compression pour usage domestique et analogue, qui utilisent des fluides frigorigènes inflammables.
La présente norme ne traite pas des caractéristiques de construction et de fonctionnement d'appareils de réfrigération qui font l'objet d'autres normes IEC.
Les appareils de réfrigération qui ne sont pas destinés à des usages domestiques normaux, mais qui peuvent néanmoins constituer une source de danger pour le public, tels que:
– les appareils de réfrigération utilisés dans les coins cuisines réservés au personnel des magasins, bureaux et autres environnements professionnels;
– les appareils de réfrigération utilisés dans les fermes et par les clients des hôtels, motels et autres environnements à caractère résidentiel;
– les appareils de réfrigération utilisés dans les environnements de type chambres d'hôtes; et
– les appareils de réfrigération utilisés en restauration et autres applications similaires hormis la vente au detail
sont compris dans le domaine d'application de la présente norme.
Dans la mesure du possible, la présente norme traite des dangers ordinaires présentés par les appareils, encourus par tous les individus à l'intérieur et autour de l'habitation. Cependant, elle ne tient en général pas compte: des personnes 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.
L'attention est attirée sur le fait que
– pour les appareils destinés à être utilisés dans des véhicules, des véhicules habitables de loisir, des bateaux de plaisance, 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, par les organismes nationaux responsables de l'alimentation en eau et par des organismes similaires;
– pour les appareils qui sont alimentés en outre par d'autres sources d'énergie (combustibles gazeux, liquides et solides), des exigences supplémentaires peuvent être nécessaires.
La présente norme ne s'applique pas:
– aux appareils destinés à être utilisés à l'extérieur, à l'exception des appareils de réfrigération portables;
– aux appareils conçus 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, vap
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IEC 60335-2-24 ®
Edition 9.0 2025-03
COMMENTED VERSION
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety –
Part 2-24: Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream
appliances and ice-makers
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
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ICS 97.040.30 ISBN 978-2-8327-0332-8
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 7
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 9
3 Terms and definitions . 11
4 General requirement . 14
5 General conditions for the tests . 14
6 Classification . 16
7 Marking and instructions . 17
8 Protection against access to live parts . 21
9 Starting of motor-operated appliances . 22
10 Power input and current . 22
11 Heating . 23
12 Void Charging of metal-ion batteries . 26
13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature . 26
14 Transient overvoltages . 26
15 Moisture resistance . 26
16 Leakage current and electric strength . 28
17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits . 29
18 Endurance . 29
19 Abnormal operation . 29
20 Stability and mechanical hazards . 32
21 Mechanical strength . 34
22 Construction . 35
23 Internal wiring . 48
24 Components . 48
25 Supply connection and external flexible cords . 51
26 Terminals for external conductors . 52
27 Provision for earthing . 52
28 Screws and connections . 52
29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation . 52
30 Resistance to heat and fire . 53
31 Resistance to rusting . 53
32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards . 53
Annexes . 56
Annex A (informative) Routine tests . 57
Annex C (normative) Ageing test on motors . 58
Annex D (normative) Thermal motor protectors . 59
Annex P (informative) Guidance for the application of this standard to appliances used
in tropical climates . 60
Annex AA (normative) Locked-rotor test of fan motors . 61
Annex BB (informative) Method for accumulation of frost . 63
Annex CC (normative) Non-sparking "n" electrical apparatus and test conditions for
"dc" devices . 66
Annex DD (informative) Sound manufacturing practice for compression-type
appliances which use flammable refrigerant Void . 67
Annex EE (normative) Test for material encasing and in contact with thermal
insulation . 68
Annex FF (normative) Appliances intended to be used on boats for leisure purposes
and on board ships . 70
Bibliography . 72
List of comments . 73
Figure 101 – Apparatus for spillage test . 54
Figure 102 – Scratching tool tip details . 55
Figure AA.1 – Supply circuit for locked-rotor test of a single-phase fan motor . 62
Figure BB.1 – Diagram of apparatus for water evaporation and for accumulation
of frost . 64
Figure BB.2 – Apparatus for water evaporation and for accumulation of frost . 65
Figure EE.1 – Arrangement of the test specimen and burner. 69
Table 101 – Maximum temperatures for motor-compressors . 24
Table 102 – Refrigerant flammability parameters . 45
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HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES –
SAFETY –
Part 2-24: Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream
appliances and ice-makers
FOREWORD
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This commented version (CMV) of the official standard IEC 60335-2-24:2025 edition 9.0
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IEC 60335-2-24 has been prepared by subcommittee 61C: Safety of refrigeration appliances
for household and commercial use, of IEC technical committee 61: Safety of household and
similar electrical appliances. It is an International Standard.
This ninth edition cancels and replaces the eighth edition published in 2020. This edition
constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) aligns the text with IEC 60335-1:2020;
b) new probe 19 has been introduced (8.1.1, 8.1.3, 20.2);
c) new exception for components inside the thermal insulation has been introduced (22.117);
d) new requirement for mobile refrigerating appliances, appliances to be used in leisure
accommodation vehicles like motor caravans, boats for leisure purposes and appliances to
be used on board ships has been introduced (Clause 1, 3.5.107, 3.5.108, 7.1, 7.6, 7.12,
7.14, 19.103, 21.101, 24.3, Annex FF);
e) text in 3.1.9.101, 3.1.9.102, 3.1.9.103 and 3.1.9.104 has been cancelled and the text copied
in 5.104;
f) new requirement for the evaluation of non-dangerous moving parts has been introduced
(20.2);
g) new abnormal test has been introduced (19.106);
h) reference to flammable refrigerant has been deleted (22.7);
i) new subclauses have been added (22.40, 22.49, 22.51);
j) requirement for the evaluation of motor-compressor has been updated (24.1);
k) Annex DD has been cancelled and the text copied to Annex A;
l) design pressure has been changed in maximum allowable pressure (3.8.101).
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
61C/929/FDIS 61C/931/RVD
Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
the above table.
The language used for the development of this International Standard is English.
This document was drafted in accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, and developed in
accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1 and ISO/IEC Directives, IEC Supplement, available
at www.iec.ch/members_experts/refdocs. The main document types developed by IEC are
described in greater detail at www.iec.ch/publications.
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 unless that edition precludes it; in that case, the latest edition that does not
preclude it is used. It was established on the basis of the sixth edition (2020) of that standard.
NOTE 1 When "Part 1" is mentioned in this standard, it refers to IEC 60335-1.
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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 refrigerating appliances, ice-
cream appliances and ice-makers.
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.
NOTE 4 The attention of National Committees is drawn to the fact that equipment manufacturers and testing
organizations can 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.
The following differences exist in the countries indicated below.
– 22.101: E12 and E17 lamp holders are checked as specified for E14 and B15 lamp holders. E26 lamp holder is
checked as specified for E27 and B22 lamp holders (Japan).
– 22.110: For unsealed glass tube heaters, the temperature requirements are different (Japan).
– 22.117: Only the first two dashed items in the first paragraph of the requirement are allowed (Australia and New
Zealand).
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under webstore.iec.ch in the data related to the
specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn, or
• revised.
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.
Guidance documents concerning the application of the safety requirements for appliances can
be accessed via TC 61 and SC 61C supporting documents on the IEC websites.
https://www.iec.ch/tc61/supportingdocuments
https://www.iec.ch/sc61c/supportingdocuments
This information is given for the convenience of users of this International Standard and does
not constitute a replacement for the normative text in this standard.
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 can 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 Horizontal publications, basic safety publications and group safety
publications 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.
NOTE 3 Standards dealing with non-safety aspects of household appliances are:
– IEC standards published by TC 59 concerning methods of measuring performance;
– CISPR 11, CISPR 14-1 and relevant IEC 61000-3 series standards concerning electromagnetic emissions;
– CISPR 14-2 concerning electromagnetic immunity;
– IEC standards published by TC 111 concerning environmental matters.
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.
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HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES –
SAFETY –
Part 2-24: Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-cream
appliances and ice-makers
1 Scope
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following.
This part of IEC 60335 deals with the safety of the following appliances, their rated voltage
being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances, 480 V for other appliances and 24 V DC
for appliances when battery-operated:
– refrigerating appliances for household and similar use;
– ice-makers incorporating a motor-compressor and ice-makers intended to be incorporated
in frozen food storage compartments intended for household use;
– refrigerating appliances and ice-makers for use in camping, touring caravans and boats
for leisure purposes applications similar to household use such as for camping, in leisure
accommodation vehicles, on boats for leisure purposes and on board ships; 1
– mobile refrigerating appliances.
These appliances may can be operated from the mains, from a separate separable battery or
operated either from the mains or from a separate separable battery or from other sources of
energy (gas, liquid and solid fuel). 2
ating appliances intended for the use on boats for leisure
This standard deals also with refriger
purposes and on board ships, for which the normative Annex FF is applicable. 3
This standard also deals with the safety of ice-cream appliances intended for household use,
their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other
appliances.
It also deals with compression-type appliances for household and similar use, which use
flammable refrigerants.
This standard does not cover features of the construction and operation of those refrigerating
appliances which are dealt with in other IEC standards.
Refrigerating appliances not intended for normal household use but which nevertheless may
can be a source of danger to the public, such as
– refrigerating appliances used in staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
environments,
– refrigerating appliances used in farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments,
– refrigerating appliances used in bed and breakfast type environments, and
– refrigerating appliances used in catering and similar non-retail applications
are within the scope of this standard.
As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances
that are encountered by all persons in and around the home. 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 1 Attention is drawn to the fact that
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles, leisure accommodation vehicles, boats for
leisure purposes, or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements can be necessary;
– in many countries, additional requirements are specified by national health authorities, the
national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply
authorities and similar authorities;
– for appliances that are operated additional from other sources of energy (gas, liquid and
solid fuel), additional requirements can be necessary.
This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended to be used in the open air for outdoor use, except for mobile
refrigerating appliances; 4
– appliances designed 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);
– appliances incorporating a battery intended as a power supply for the refrigerating function;
– appliances assembled on site by the installer;
– appliances with remote motor-compressors;
– motor-compressors (IEC 60335-2-34);
– commercial dispensing appliances and vending appliances (IEC 60335-2-75);
– commercial refrigerating appliances and ice-makers with an incorporated or remote
refrigerant unit or motor-compressor (IEC 60335-2-89);
– professional ice-cream makers (IEC 60335-2-118).
2 Normative references
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
Addition:
IEC 60068-2-6:2007, Environmental testing – Part 2-6: Tests – Test Fc: Vibration (sinusoidal)
rt 2-11: Tests – Test
IEC 60068-2-11:19812021, Basic Environmental testing procedures – Pa
Ka: Salt mist
IEC 60068-2-27:2008, Environmental testing – Part 2-27: Tests – Test Ea and guidance: Shock
IEC 60068-2-52:2017, Environmental testing – Part 2-52: Tests – Test Kb: Salt mist, cyclic
(sodium chloride solution)
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IEC 60079 (all parts), Explosive atmospheres
IEC 60079-1:2014, Explosive atmospheres – Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof
enclosures "d"
IEC 60079-7:2015, Explosive atmospheres – Part 7: Equipment protection by increased
safety "e"
IEC 60079-7:2015/AMD1:2017
IEC 60079-15:2017, Explosive atmospheres – Part 15: Equipment protection by type of
protection "n"
IEC 60252-1:2010, AC motor capacitors – Part 1: General – Performance, testing and rating –
Safety requirements – Guidance for installation and operation
IEC 60252-1:2010/AMD1:2013
IEC 60335-2-34:2012, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-34:
Particular requirements for motor-compressors
IEC 60335-2-34:2012/AMD1:2015
IEC 60335-2-34:2012/AMD2:2016
IEC 60335-2-34:20212024, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-34:
Particular requirements for motor-compressors 5
IEC 60598-1:2014, Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
IEC 60598-1:2014/AMD1:2017
IEC 60695-11-3:2012, Fire hazard testing – Part 11-3: Test flames – 500 W flames – Apparatus
and confirmational test methods
IEC 60695-11-20:2015, Fire hazard testing – Part 11-20: Test flames – 500 W flame test method
IEC 60730-2-6:2015, Automatic electrical controls – Particular requirements for automatic
electrical pressure sensing controls including mechanical requirements
IEC 60730-2-6:2015/AMD1:2019
IEC 60730 (all parts), Automatic electrical controls
IEC 60851-4:2016, Winding wires – Test methods – Part 4: Chemical properties
ISO 209:2007, Aluminium and aluminium alloys – Chemical composition
ISO 817:2014, Refrigerants – Designation and safety classification
ISO 817:2014/AMD1:2017
ISO 4126-2:2018, Safety devices for protection against excessive pressure – Part 2: Bursting
disc safety devices
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There exists a consolidated edition 5.1:2017 that includes edition 5 and its Amendment 1.
There exists a consolidated edition 5.2:2016 that includes edition 5 and its Amendment 1 and Amendment 2.
There exists a consolidated edition 8.1:2017 that includes edition 8 and its Amendment 1
There exists A consolidated edition 3.1:2019 that includes edition 3 and its Amendment 1 A consolidated version
of this document exists, comprising IEC 60730-2-6:2015 and IEC 60730-2-6:2015/AMD1:2019.
ISO 5149-1:2014, Refrigerating systems and heat pumps – Safety and environmental
requirements – Part 1: Definitions, classification and selection criteria
ISO 5149-1:2014/AMD1:2015
ISO 7010:2019, Graphical symbols – Safety colours and safety signs – Registered safety signs
Modification:
Replace
IEC 60598-1:2014, Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
IEC 60598-1:2014/AMD1:2017
with
IEC 60598-1:2020, Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
3 Terms and definitions
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
3.1 Definitions relating to physical characteristics 6
3.1.9 Replacement:
normal operation
operation of the appliance under the following conditions from 3.1.9.101 to 3.1.9.104.
3.1.9.101
normal operation of a refrigerating appliance
operation at an ambient temperature in accordance with 5.7, empty, with the doors and lids
closed. User-adjustable temperature control devices which control the operation of the motor-
compressor in compression-type appliances are short-circuited or otherwise rendered
inoperative
3.1.9.102
normal operation of an ice-maker
operation at an ambient temperature in accordance with 5.7, with the supply water at a
temperature of 15 °C ± 2 °C
3.1.9.103
normal operation of an incorporated ice-maker
operation at the normal temperature of the frozen food storage compartment, with the supply
water at a temperature of 15 °C ± 2 °C
3.1.9.104
normal operation of an ice-cream appliance
operation of the appliance using the maximum quantity of the mixture of ingredients indicated
in the instructions; the mixture used being that which gives the most unfavourable results, the
mixture being at an initial temperature of 23 °C ± 2 °C
3.5 Definitions relating to types of appliances
3.5.101
refrigerating appliance
enclosed thermally insulated appliance of suitable volume for household use or similar, cooled
by an incorporated device and having one or more compartments intended for the preservation
of foodstuffs including cooling of beverages
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3.5.102
compression-type appliance
appliance in which refrigeration is effected by the vaporization at low pressure in a heat
exchanger (evaporator) of a liquid refrigerant, the vapour thus formed being restored to the
original state by mechanical compression at a higher pressure and subsequent cooling in
another heat exchanger (condenser)
3.5.103
ice-maker
appliance in which ice is made by freezing water by a device consuming electrical energy and
having a compartment for storing the ice
3.5.104
incorporated ice-maker
ice-maker specially designed to be incorporated into a frozen food storage compartment and
without independent means for freezing water
3.5.105
absorption-type appliance
appliance in which refrigeration is effected by the evaporation in a heat exchanger (evaporator)
of a liquid refrigerant, in the liquid state, the resulting vapour being then absorbed by an
absorbent medium from which it is subsequently expelled at a higher partial vapour pressure
by heating and liquefied by cooling in another heat exchanger (condenser)
3.5.106
ice-cream appliance
compression-type appliance which is used to make ice-cream
3.5.107
mobile refrigerating appliance
appliance that is intended to be moved while in operation or operated on various areas and that
can also be used where there is no access to the mains electricity grid
Note 1 to entry: Mobile refrigerating appliances include portable appliances, because mobile refrigerating
appliances can be heavier than 18 kg.
Note 2 to entry: Mobile refrigerating appliances can also use extra low voltage or gas, liquid or solid fuel as the
energy source for the refrigeration functionality.
3.5.108
leisure accommodation vehicle
unit of living accommodation for temporary or seasonal occupation that can meet requirements
for construction and use of road vehicles
3.5.109 7
open deck
area which is exposed to marine environment
3.5.110
dayroom
area that can be exposed to marine environment from time to time, but usually used inside the
cabin
3.6 Definitions relating to parts of an appliance
3.6.101
heating system
heating element with associated components such as timers, switches, thermostats and other
controls
3.6.102
condenser
heat exchanger in which, after compression, vaporized refrigerant is liquefied by losing heat to
an external cooling medium
3.6.103
evaporator
heat exchanger in which, after pressure reduction, the liquid refrigerant is vaporized by
absorbing heat from the medium to be refrigerated
3.6.104
free space
space with a volume exceeding 60 l where a child can be entrapped and which is accessible
after opening any door, lid or drawer and removing any detachable internal part, including
shelves, containers or removable drawers which are themselves only accessible after opening
any door or lid
In calculating the volume, a space with any single dimension not exceeding 150 mm or any two
orthogonal dimensions, each of which do not exceed 200 mm, is ignored.
Note 1 to entry: Evaluation of the ignored volume can be checked by applying a 150 mm ± 0,5 mm diameter sphere
or a square with 200 mm ± 0,5 mm side without appreciable force. The volume can be ignored if the sphere or square
cannot fit inside.
3.6.105
transcritical refrigeration system
refrigeration system where the pressure in the high-pressure side is above the pressure where
the vapour and liquid states of the refrigerant can coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium
3.6.106
gas cooler
heat exchanger in which, after compression, the refrigerant is cooled down, by transferring heat
to an external cooling medium, without changing state
Note 1 to entry: A gas cooler is normally used in transcritical refrigeration systems.
3.7 Definitions relating to safety components
3.7.101
bursting disc
disc or foil which bursts at a predetermined pressure to reduce a pressure in a refrigeration
system
3.7.102
pressure relief device
pressure sensing device, intended to reduce pressure automatically when pressures within the
refrigeration system exceed the setting pressure of the device
3.8 Definitions relating to miscellaneous matters
3.8.101
design pressure
DP
gauge pressure that has been assigned to the high-pressure side of a transcritical refrigeration
system
maximum allowable pressure 8
PS
maximum pressure that a refrigerating circuit or a part of a refrigerating circuit or component is
designed for, as specified by the manufacturer
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Note 1 to entry: For example a refrigerating circuit can have the high side, low side or intermediate PS.
3.8.102
flammable refrigerant
refrigerant with a flammability safety classification of A2L, A2 or A3 in accordance with ISO 817
Note 1 to entry: For refrigerant blends which have more than one flammability safety classification, the most
unfavourable classification is taken for the purposes of this definition.
4 General requirement
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
Addition:
The use of flammable refrigerants involves additional hazards which are not associated with
appliances using non-flammable refrigerants.
This standard addresses the hazards due to ignition of leaked flammable refrigerant by
potential ignition sources associated with the appliance.
The hazard due to ignition of leaked flammable refrigerant by an external potential ignition
source associated with the environment in which the appliance is installed is compensated by
the low probability of ignition.
5 General conditions for the tests
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
5.2 Addition:
At least one additional specially prepared sample is required for the tests of 22.107.
Unless the motor-compressor conforms to IEC 60335-2-34 and is classified as being protected
by a motor-compressor protection system, at least one additional specially prepared sample is
required for the test of 19.1.
At least one additional sample of the fan motor, thermal motor protector combination may can
be required for the test of 19.1.
The tests of 22.7 and 19.106 may be performed on separate samples.
Due to the potentially hazardous nature of the tests of 22.107, 22.108 and 22.109, special
precautions may need to shall be taken when performing the tests.
5.3 Addition:
Before starting the tests,
– ice-cream appliances are operated empty at rated voltage for 1 h, or for the maximum
setting of an incorporated timer, whichever is shorter;
– other compression-type appliances shall be operated at rated voltage for at least 24 h,
then switched off and left to stand for at least 12 h.
The test of 11.102 is carried out immediately after the tests of Clause 13.
The test of 15.105 is carried out immediately after the test of 11.102.
The tests of 15.101.1, 15.101.2, 15.103 and 15.104 are carried out immediately after the test
of 15.2.
5.4 Replacement:
Tests are carried out using each source of energy (electricity, gas or other, liquid and solid fuel)
in turn. Gas appliances are supplied at the appropriate rated pressure.
Tests are additionally carried out with all combinations of energy sources supplied
simultaneously unless this is prevented by interlocking devices.
5.7 Addition:
For ice-cream appliances, tests specified in Clauses 10, 11 and 13 are carried out at an
ambient temperature of 23 °C ± 2 °C.
For other appliances, tests specified in Clauses 10, 11, 13 and Subclause 19.103 are carried
out at an ambient temperature of
– 32 °C ± 1 °C on appliances of extended temperate (SN) and temperate (N) classes;
– 38 °C ± 1 °C on appliances of subtropical (ST) class;
– 43 °C ± 1 °C on appliances of tropical (T) class.
Before starting these tests, the appliance with the doors or lids open is brought to within 2 K of
the ambient temperature specified.
Appliances classified for several climatic classes are tested at the ambient temperature relevant
to the highest climatic class.
Other tests are carried out at an ambient temperature of 20 °C ± 5 °C.
Steady conditions are considered to be established when three successive readings of the
temperature, taken at approximately 60 min intervals, at the same point of any operating cycle,
do not differ by more than 1 K.
5.8.1 Addition:
Appliances which can be battery-operated are tested at the more unfavourable polarity when
the supply terminals or terminations for the connection of the battery have no indication for
polarity.
5.9 Addition:
Appliances incorporating an ice-maker are tested with the ice-maker operating to give the most
unfavourable results.
5.10 Addition:
For the tests of 22.107, 22.108 and 22.109, the appliance is empty and installed as outlined
below:
Built-in appliances are installed in accordance with the instructions for installation.
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Other appliances are placed in a test enclosure, the walls enclosing the appliance as near to
all its sides and the top of the appliance as possible, unless the manufacturer indicates in the
instructions for installation that a free distance shall be observed from the walls or the ceiling,
in which case this distance is observed during the test.
NOTE 101 It is not necessary for commonly available fixing hardware, such as screws and bolts, need not to be
delivered with a fixed appliance.
5.101 Appliances which are constructed so that an ice-maker may can be incorporated are
tested with the intended ice-maker.
5.102 Compression-type appliances with heating systems and Peltier-type appliances are
tested as combined appliances.
5.103 Compression-type appliances which use flammable refrigerants and which,
according to the instructions, may can be used with other electrical appliances inside a food
storage compartment are tested with such recommended appliances incorporated and being
operated as in normal use.
NOTE Examples of such electrical appliances are ice-cream makers and deodorizers.
5.104 Normal operations of the appliance are specified as follows:
Normal operation of a refrigerating appliance: operation at an ambient temperature in
accordan
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