Clothes washing machines for household use - Methods for measuring the mechanical action in household washing machines

Deals with methods for measuring the "gentleness of action" (GoA) of clothes washing machines for household use, with or without heating devices and for cold and/or hot water supply. It is also applicable to appliances for both washing and drying textiles (called washer-dryers) with respect to the washing phase.

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Publication Date
23-Apr-2007
Withdrawal Date
21-Mar-2013
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WPUB - Publication withdrawn
Completion Date
18-Mar-2013
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IEC PAS 62473:2007 - Clothes washing machines for household use - Methods for measuring the mechanical action in household washing machines Released:4/24/2007 Isbn:2831890551
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Clothes washing machines
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Methods for measuring the mechanical
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Clothes washing machines
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Methods for measuring the mechanical
action in household washing machines

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.4
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope .6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms, definitions and symbols .6
4 General conditions for measurements .6
4.1 General .6
4.2 Resources and ambient conditions.7
5 Materials .7
5.1 Base load .7
5.2 Test materials.7
5.2.1 Thread removal material .7
5.2.2 Dot removal material .8
5.2.3 Fraying specimens .8
5.3 Preparation .8
5.4 Amount of test specimens used.8
5.5 Detergent .9
6 Instrumentation and accuracy .9
7 Test procedure .9
7.1 Loading .9
7.2 Unloading and drying of test specimens .9
7.3 Repeating of test procedure.9
8 Evaluation .10
8.1 Thread removal method .10
8.2 Dot removal method .10
8.3 Fraying method .10
9 Data to be reported.10
10 Sources of test materials .10
10.1 Thread removal method (5.2.1) .10
10.2 Dot removal method (5.2.2).10
10.3 Fraying method (5.2.3) .11
Annex A (normative) Thread removal material – Preparation of test specimen.12
Annex B (normative) Loads and loading .13
B.1 General .13
B.2 Test load mass .13
B.3 Loading .15
Annex C (normative) Thread removal material – Evaluation .27
C.1 General .27
C.2 Evaluation .28
Annex D (normative) Dot removal material – Evaluation.31
D.1 Evaluation .31

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Annex E (normative) Fraying material – Evaluation.33
E.1 General .33
E.2 Evaluation .33

Figure 1 – Thread removal specimen.7
Figure 2 – Dot removal specimen .8
Figure 3 – Fraying specimen .8
Figure B.1 – General loading direction for horizontal axis machines .17
Figure B.2 – How to load towel/pillowcase with strip .17
Figure B.3 – How to load towel without strip .18
Figure B.4 – How to load pillowcases without strip.18
Figure B.5 – How to load bed sheets .19
Figure B.6 – General loading directions for vertical axis machines .21
Figure B.7 – How to load towels/pillowcases with strip.22
Figure B.8 – How to load towels without strips.22
Figure B.9 – How to load pillowcases without strip.23
Figure B.10 – How to load bed sheets .23
Figure C.1 – Thread removal specimen after test run.27
Figure C.2 – “Not remaining” and “remaining” threads.28
Figure C.3 – Thread counting after test run .28
Figure C.4 – Square counting after test run: left and right side examples .29
Figure D.1 – Measuring spots on dot removal specimen .31
Figure E.1 – Part of fraying specimen after test run .33
Figure E.2 – Evaluation for test specimen 1.34

Table B.1 – Cotton test load mass.13
Table B.2 – Synthetics/blends test load mass .14
Table B.3 – Polyester test load mass .15
Table B.4 – Loading sequence step by step for horizontal axis machine.20
Table B.5 – Small loads without sheet (1,0 to 2,5 kg).24
Table B.6 – Average loads with two sheets (3,0 to 7,0 kg) .25
Table B.7 – Large loads with three sheets (7,5 to 8,5 kg).25
Table B.8 – Extra large loads with four sheets (9,0 to 10,0 kg).26

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CLOTHES WASHING MACHINES FOR HOUSEHOLD USE –
METHODS FOR MEASURING THE MECHANICAL ACTION
IN HOUSEHOLD WASHING MACHINES
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