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AS 3106-2002

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Approval and test specification - Electric jugs (with non-metallic bodies)
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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2002

1 - AS 3106-2002 APPROVAL AND TEST SPECIFICATION-ELECTRIC JUGS (WITH NON-METALLIC BODIES)
5 - CONTENTS
6 - PREFACE
7 - 1 SCOPE
7 - 2 APPLICATION
7 - 2.1 General requirements of AS/NZS 3100
7 - 2.2 Specific requirements of this Standard
7 - 2.3 Compliance with other Standards
8 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
8 - 4 DEFINITIONS
8 - 4.1 electric jug
8 - 4.2 Type A electric jug
8 - 4.3 Type B electric jug
8 - 4.3 Type C electric jug
8 - 5 MATERIALS
8 - 6 SUPPORT OF ELEMENTS OR ELECTRODES
9 - 7 SAFEGUARDING
9 - 7.1 General
9 - 7.2 Interlocking
9 - 7.2.1 Connecting device forming part of lid
9 - 7.2.2 Connecting device not forming part of lid
9 - 7.3 Locking of hinge and stop screws
10 - 8 MEANS OF CONNECTION
10 - 8.1 General requirements
10 - 8.2 Prevention of accumulation of water
10 - 9 FLEXIBLE CORD AND CONNECTING PLUG
10 - 10 MARKING
10 - 10.1 Required marking
11 - 10.2 Method of marking
11 - 11 LOADING
11 - 12 TESTS
11 - 12.1 General
11 - 12.2 Loading and temperature test
12 - 12.3 Thermal test of porcelain and glazing
12 - 12.4 Insulation resistance test
12 - 12.5 Porosity test for porcelain
12 - 12.6 Abnormal operation test
12 - 12.6.1 Test method
12 - 12.6.2 Test results
13 - 12.7 Resistance to heat, fire and tracking
14 - Annex A - GAUGE FOR CHECKING INTERLOCKING OF VERTICALLY TILTING JUG-LIDS

This Standard applies to electric jugs having non-metallic bodies and intended for electricaloperation at low voltage.

This Standard applies to electric jugs having non-metallic bodies and intended for electrical operation at low voltage.For the purpose of this Standard an electric jug is called a jug.NOTES1 The use of jugs having electrode-type elements is prohibited in certain States and electricity supply areas.2 An appliance in the form of a container incorporating a sheathed element with provision for earthing the sheath is within the scope of AS/NZS 3350.2.15, and not this Standard, even though it may have a non-metallic body and, in shape, resemble a conventional jug.

Committee
EL-002
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 4631 4
Pages
8
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

First published as AS C106-1937.Redated 1938.Second edition 1940.Redated 1947.Redated 1948.Third edition 1952.Revised and redesignated AS 3106-1974.Second edition 1980.Third edition 1987.Fourth edition 1993.Fifth edition 2002. First published as AS C106-1937. Redated 1938. Second edition 1940. Redated 1947. Redated 1948. Third edition 1952. Revised and redesignated AS 3106-1974. Second edition 1980. Third edition 1987. Fourth edition 1993. Fifth edition 2002.

AS/NZS 3100:1997 Approval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipment
AS/NZS 3109.1:1996 Approval and test specification - Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes General requirements
AS/NZS 3191:1996 Approval and test specification - Electric flexible cords
AS/NZS 3350.2.15:1997 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Particular requirements - Appliances for heating liquids

SAA HB37.2-1993 Handbook of Australian fire Standards Electrical equipment (Reconfirmed 2016)

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