By order of the publisher, historical UL documents are not returnable for any reason. Once you place an order for an historical document, we cannot issue a refund, credit, or exchange of any kind.1.1 These requirements cover household motor-operated food
preparing machines and kitchen accessories such as knife
sharpeners and can openers, that are intended to be operated for
short-periods of time resulting in cumulative use-time per year of less
than 100 hours and that are for use in accordance with the National
Electrical Code.
1.2 In the following text, a requirement that applies to one type of
equipment coming within its scope, such as a blender, or mixer will be
so identified by a specific reference in that requirement to the type of
equipment involved. In the absence of such specific reference or if the
term appliance is employed, it is to be understood that the requirement
applies to all of the types of equipment covered by the standard.
1.3 These requirements cover cord-connected and permanently wired
motor-operated appliances rated at a nominal 120 V including
appliances supplied by low-voltage power supplies, and
battery-operated appliances provided with battery chargers.
1.4 These requirements cover appliances for household use. The
requirements for motor-operated commercial food preparing
machines, UL 763, is employed for the evaluation of appliances also
intended for commercial application.
1.5 This standard does not cover sanitation, contamination, or noise
aspects of these products. Reference to these items can be found in
the Standard for Food, Drug and Beverage Equipment, ANSI/ASME
F2.1-1986.
1.6 An appliance employing a heating element is judged on the basis of
its compliance with the requirements of this Standard, insofar as they
apply and further appropriate requirements applicable to household
cooking appliances.
| Edition : | 4th |
| Published : | 11/29/2001 |