Standard Test Method for Motor Life Evaluation of a Canister, Hand-held, Stick, and Utility Type Vacuum Cleaner Without a Driven Agitator

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
The test results provide an indication of the motor life of an electric vacuum cleaner in operating hours. The end of the motor life will be judged in accordance with Section 3.
SCOPE
1.1 This test method is limited to evaluation of canister, hand-held, stick, and utility type vacuum cleaners without a driven agitator.
1.2 This test method provides a test to determine operating life of the motor, before servicing is needed, by an accelerated laboratory procedure. The motor is tested while mounted and is operated in a vacuum cleaner.
1.3 The values as stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are given for information only.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Designation: F1038 − 02(Reapproved 2011) An American National Standard
Standard Test Method for
Motor Life Evaluation of a Canister, Hand-held, Stick, and
Utility Type Vacuum Cleaner Without a Driven Agitator
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1038; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope housing(s), bearings, motor cooling fan and primary air mov-
ing fan or both, brush assemblies, motor mounted nonresetable
1.1 This test method is limited to evaluation of canister,
thermal protection devices or any other component judged to
hand-held, stick, and utility type vacuum cleaners without a
be integral with the motor.
driven agitator.
3.1.2 motor life—the time at which any failure of the motor
1.2 This test method provides a test to determine operating
occurs.
life of the motor, before servicing is needed, by an accelerated
laboratoryprocedure.Themotoristestedwhilemountedandis
4. Significance and Use
operated in a vacuum cleaner.
4.1 Thetestresultsprovideanindicationofthemotorlifeof
1.3 The values as stated in inch-pound units are to be
an electric vacuum cleaner in operating hours. The end of the
regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are given
motor life will be judged in accordance with Section 3.
for information only.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the
5. Apparatus and Materials
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
5.1 Voltage Regulator System,tocontroltheinputvoltageto
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
the vacuum cleaner. The regulator system shall be capable of
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
maintaining the vacuum cleaner’s rated voltage 61 % and
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
rated frequency 61 Hz having a waveform that is essentially
2. Referenced Documents
sinusoidal with 3 % maximum harmonic distortion for the
duration of the test.
2.1 ASTM Standards:
E337 Test Method for Measuring Humidity with a Psy-
5.2 Voltmeter, to provide measurements accurate to 61%.
chrometer (the Measurement of Wet- and Dry-Bulb Tem-
5.3 Timer and Switch—The timer and switch will have the
peratures)
capacity to control on/off duty cycle of the vacuum cleaner
F431 Specification for Air Performance Measurement Ple-
during the life test.
num Chamber for Vacuum Cleaners
F608 Test Method for Evaluation of Carpet Embedded Dirt
5.4 Sharp Edge Orifice Plate—The orifice, 0.75 in. (19.05
Removal Effectiveness of Household/Commercial
mm) in diameter, shall be in accordance with the figure
Vacuum Cleaners
illustrating orifice plate detail in Specification F431.
5.5 Wattmeter, to provide measurements accurate to 61%.
3. Terminology
5.6 Plenum Chamber, in accordance with the plenum cham-
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
ber described in Specification F431.
3.1.1 failure—when motor stoppage occurs. This may be
due to failure of an armature assembly, field assembly,
5.7 Water Manometer, or equivalent instrument measuring
in increments of 0.1 in. (2.54 mm).
This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee F11 on Vacuum
5.8 Thermometer, having a range of at least 18 to 80°F (-8
Cleaners and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F11.30 on Durability-
to +27°C) and graduated in 1°F (0.5°C) increments.
Reliability.
Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2011. Published March 2012. Originally
5.9 Psychrometer—The psychrometer shall meet the re-
approved in 1998. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as F1038 – 02 (2006).
quirements of Test Method E337 with thermometers in incre-
DOI: 10.1520/F1038-02R11.
ments of 1°F (0.5°C).
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
5.10 Test Fixture—Anysuitablesurfacethatwillsupportthe
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
the ASTM website. vacuum cleaner in the normal operating position.
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F1038 − 02 (2011)
6. Sampling for units which do not use filters). The manufacturer’s recom-
mended cleaning procedure is to be used whenever specified in
6.1 Test a minimum of three units (or a larger sample size if
instruction booklets. Where no procedure is specified, replace
desired) of similar models using the same motor style and
reusable filters. When a new or cleaned filter is placed in the
amperage. Select all samples at random in accordance with
vacuum cleaner, check the vacuum cleaner on the plenum
good statistical practice. Results shall provide an 80 % confi-
chamber for degradation of performance in accordance with
dence level within 610 % of the mean value. If not, test
7.7.1 and 7.7.2.
additionalsamplesorreducetheresultsbythepenaltyfactoras
calculated in 7.8.1. 7.5 Perform all tests in a controlled ambient atmosphere
with a dry bulb temperature of 68 to 81°F (20 to 27°C) and
7. Procedures for Motor Life Evaluation relative humidity of 30 to 50 %.
7.6 Test the vacuum cleaner at the voltage specified in 7.1.2
7.1 Determine initial performance as follows:
from a remote on/off switch and timer with a duty cycle of 8
7.1.1 Connect the manometer (or equivalent) to the plenum
chamber. Install a clean filter in the test vacuum cleaner before min of operation followed by 2 min off.
conducting performance tests. (This is not required for units
7.7 Check for degradation of performance every 168 h of
which do not use filters).
test time.
7.1.2 With the vacuum cleaner hose end (or nozzle) sealed
7.7.1 Performance Degradation—In accordance with the
to the plenum chamber and without an orifice plate in the
procedure in Annex A1, use the suction at the start of the test
holder, energize the vacuum cleaner at its nameplate rated
7.1.4 as the base for determining the 40 % degradation of
voltage 61 % and frequency 61 Hz until the vacuum cleaner
performance.
reaches its normal operating temperature. For vacuum cleaners
7.7.2 If degradation is present, determine and correct the
with dual nameplate voltage ratings, conduct testing at the
cause. Replace any part, except the motor or its integral parts,
highest voltage.
to bring system within performance limits and continue the test
7.1.3 With the vacuum cleaner operating at a constant rated
until the motor stops.
voltage, insert the 0.75 in. (19.05 mm)
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