UL Standards & Engagement Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction ULC 101

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2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground. NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard. 2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.
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2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground. NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard. 2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.
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Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction - ULC 101 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction
ULC 101
Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction ULC 101
2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground. NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard. 2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground.

NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard.

2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

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Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests of Building Construction and Materials - ULC 101 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests of Building Construction and Materials
ULC 101
Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests of Building Construction and Materials ULC 101
2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground. NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard. 2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground.

NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard.

2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

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Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction - ULC 101 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction
ULC 101
Méthodes d'essai normalisées de résistance au feu pour les bâtiments et les matériaux de construction ULC 101
2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground. NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard. 2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground.

NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard.

2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

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Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests of Building Construction and Materials - ULC 101 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests of Building Construction and Materials
ULC 101
Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests of Building Construction and Materials ULC 101
2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground. NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard. 2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

2.1 This sStandard applies to cord- and plug-connected household and similar utilization equipment (see Definitions, Section 3) typically rated 2050 A or less, nominal 50 or 60 Hz, having 3-wire (including equipment grounding conductor) or 2-wire cords, and intended for use on supply circuits not exceeding 300 V to ground.

NOTE: The scope statement in 2.1 does not exclude utilization equipment currently rated higher than 20 A or voltage rated higher than 300 V from referencing this standard.

2.2 This standard does not apply to utilization equipment having a grounded connection made at the factory to the neutral terminal. The values in this standard do not provide protection against the minute currents which could cause ventricular fibrillation if applied directly to the heart, as via a heart catheter.

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