CEN/SS H99 - Products for household and leisure use - Undetermined
Products for household and leisure use - Undetermined
General Information
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for oil lamps used in households, in restaurants, in recreational facilities and in similar areas for decorative purposes and to create an atmospheric illumination. The standard does not apply to oil lamps for industrial purposes (e.g. securing of roadbuilding sites). The purpose of the standard is to minimise the risk of accidental poisoning of small children up to 3 years of age by limiting the accessibility to the lamp oil.
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This document applies to remanufactured and compatible toner cartridges for operation in a typical office environment.
The objective of the standard is to provide two areas for common testing:
1) Provide test methodologies to asses cartridge interactions with the printer and to safeguard the continuous functioning of the printer
2) Measurement of yield
No other claims can be made from this testing regarding image quality, reliability, etc.
In general throughout the text, only printers and prints are mentioned for the purpose of simplification. Nevertheless this standard also applies to copiers, fax machines and multifunction machines as well as to the copies and facsimiles produced by them however the methods described in this standard are for use on the digital input printing part of any of these systems.
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This standard applies to remanufactured and compatible ink cartridges for operation in a typical office
environment. The objective of the standard is to provide two areas for common testing:
1. Provide test methodologies to assess potential cartridge/ink interactions with the printer/printhead and
to safeguard the continuous functioning of the printer and printhead.
2. Measurement of yield
No other claims can be made from this testing regarding image quality, reliability, etc.
In general throughout the text, only printers and prints are mentioned for the purpose of simplification.
Nevertheless this standard also applies to copiers, fax machines and multifunction machines as well as to
the copies and facsimiles produced by them however the methods described in this standard are for use on
the digital input printing part of any of these systems.
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This document comprises a list of recommendations for Technical Committees, whose responsibility it is to decide which of these they wish to incorporate in Standards.
These recommendations are based on the principles stated hereafter:
1) To supplement the requirements for marking of the appliance and its packaging, given by Essential Requirements 1.2.3 of the EU Directive 90/396/EEC "Gas appliances", with information corresponding to the countries of destination of the appliance.
In view of the differences accross Europe with respect to the distribution of gases and the installation of appliances, the identification of the suitability of an appliance is only explicit if the appliance category is mentioned in combination with the country of destination. This information has therefore been considered as essential for the safe use of gas appliances.
2) To establish a ling between country, category, gas and pressure.
The marking of this information, in effect, constitutes a coherent whole which is intended to give unambiguous information about the use of the appliance concerned.
3) To use symbols in place of texts in the national languages,
while establishing two levels of symbols, obligatory (see6.1) or optional (see 6.2), in order to take into account national practices declared by CEN Members.
The ad hoc Group "Marking of gas appliances" has restricted its recommendations to those which apply to all relevant Technical Committees of PC 3.
Other information can appear on the appliance or on the packaging.
All the following texts are only informative in the context of this CR, but they serve as model texts for appliances standards.
- Technical report9 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
- Standard – translation9 pagesSlovenian languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
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Gives details of a general scheme for the classification of such appliances according to the method of evacuating the products of combustion. This form of appliance classification is widely used in the preparation of standards for gas appliances to identify the requirements and methods of test which are applicable to the various methods of evacuating the products of combustion. Appliances classified in this way are generally described as "Types" and this description has been retained for the purposes of this general scheme.
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