Transformateurs basse tension - Partie 3: classes 2 et 3 Transformateurs
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1.1 As noted in Low Voltage Transformers - Part 1: General Requirements, UL 5085-1, or CSA C22.2 No. 66.1, Low Voltage Transformers - Part 1: General Requirements, the requirements in Part 3 cover Class 2 transformers for use with Class 2 circuits in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1. They are intended for connection to essentially sinusoidal supply sources.
Advisory Note: For transformers intended for use in the United States, these requirements also cover Class 3 transformers for use with Class 3 circuits in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, unless otherwise specified in this standard. See Annex D for Class 3 requirements.
1.3 In addition to the items specified in Clause 1.3 of Part 1, the requirements of Part 3 do not cover: a) Power supplies (a transformer provided with a rectifier is considered a power supply); b) Toy transformers; c) Cord and plug connected transformers; d) Direct plug-in transformers; e) Transformers intended for use in audio, radio, or television type appliances; or f) Other special types of transformers covered in requirements for other electrical devices or appliances.
Advisory Note: The requirements of Part 3 do not cover transformers intended for use in the United States having a nominal primary rating of more than 600 V and transformers having overvoltage taps rated over 660 V.
1.7 This part is intended to be used in conjunction with Part 1. The numbering of the clauses in Part 3 corresponds to the numbered clauses in Part 1. The requirements in Part 1 apply unless modified by Part 3.
1.8 A Class 2 transformer that includes a separate current-limiting impedance such as a resistor or a positive temperature coefficient device (PTC) is covered by these requirements.
1.9 A Class 2 transformer that includes a resonance regulating circuit is covered by these requirements.
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