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GB 16410-2020: Domestic gas cooking appliances
GB 16410-2020
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE?€?S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 97.040.20
Q 82
Replacing GB 16410-2007
Domestic gas cooking appliances
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 24, 2020
IMPLEMENTED ON: JANUARY 01, 2022
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 4??
1 Scope ... 6??
2 Normative references ... 6??
3 Terms and definitions ... 8??
4 Product classification ... 12??
4.1 Types of gas cooking appliances ... 12??
4.2 The method of preparing the model of cooking appliances ... 13??
5 Requirements ... 14??
5.1 Basic design parameters ... 14??
5.2 Performance ... 14??
5.3 Structure ... 22??
5.4 Materials ... 35??
6 Test method ... 38??
6.1 Laboratory conditions ... 38??
6.2 Test gas ... 38??
6.3 Main instruments and meters used in the test ... 39??
6.4 Test equipment ... 40??
6.5 Test state of cooking appliances ... 41??
6.6 Air tightness test ... 42??
6.7 Heat input test ... 42??
6.8 Combustion condition test ... 45??
6.9 Temperature rise test ... 52??
6.10 Thermal shock test ... 56??
6.11 Test of gravity shock resistance ... 56??
6.12 Test of safety device ... 57??
6.13 Test of electric ignition device ... 58??
6.14 Test of use performance ... 59??
6.15 Electrical performance test ... 63??
6.16 Durability performance test ... 72??
6.17 Vibration test ... 74??
6.18 Drop test ... 74??
6.19 Packaging pressure test ... 74??
6.20 Requirement test of fume suction and exhaust device for integration cooking
appliance ... 75??
6.21 Structural test ... 75??
6.22 Material test ... 76??
7 Marking, packaging ... 79??
7.1 Marking ... 79??
7.2 Packaging ... 82??
7.3 Installation instructions ... 82??
Appendix A (Informative) Emission level of nitrogen oxide [NOx (?? = 1)] ... 84??
Appendix B (Informative) Size of built-in hole of built-in stove ... 86??
References ... 87??
Domestic gas cooking appliances
1 Scope
This standard specifies the terms and definitions, product classification,
requirements, test methods, markings, packaging of domestic gas cooking
appliances.
This standard applies to domestic gas cooking appliances, that use town gas,
AND domestic gas-electric combined stoves, that use town gas and electric
energy, including:
a) A gas stove, which has a single burner's nominal heat input of ??? 5.23 kW;
b) Gas ovens and gas roasters, which have a nominal heat input of ??? 5.82
kW;
c) Freestanding gas cookers and independent hotplate and grills, whose
nominal heat input meets the requirements of a) and b);
d) Gas-fired rice cooker, which has a maximum rice volume for each stew ???
4 L AND a nominal heat input ??? 4.19 kW;
e) Gas-electric combined stoves, whose nominal heat input meets the
requirements of a), b), d), AND whose total rated input power of electricity
is ??? 5.00 kW;
f) The integration cooking appliance, whose nominal heat input meets the
requirements of a) and e);
g) Domestic outdoor gas barbecues (hereinafter referred to as gas
barbecues), which is gas-supplied by a liquefied petroleum gas cylinder,
with a charge of not more than 15 kg, AND has a total heat input of not
greater than 35 kW.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For
the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable
to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including
all the amendments) is applicable to this standard.
GB/T 191 Packaging - Pictorial marking for handling of goods
and repair.
f) The connection of hoses and hose connectors shall take tightening
measures.
5.3.1.9 For all types of stoves (excluding products for outdoor use, such as gas
ovens), each burner shall be equipped with a flameout protection device.
5.3.1.10 When the knob is grasped in normal use, it shall be impossible for the
operator's hand to touch those parts, with excessive temperature rise.
5.3.1.11 Asbestos shall not be used in the structure of stoves.
5.3.1.12 When the stove with a cover plate is in use, the cover plate shall not
fall by itself. When the angle between the cover plate and the stove surface is
less than 60??, the gas path shall be closed AND shall not be opened by itself.
5.3.2 Stove structure
Use non-metallic materials for the panel. When the panel is broken, it shall meet
the following requirements:
a) The fragments must not splash;
b) The cooking utensils do not topple over.
5.3.3 Roaster structure
When placing a container on the vent of the roaster, it must not affect the
exhaust of the flue gas. When the container cannot be placed, it shall be marked
with text, where it is easy to see.
5.3.4 Oven structure
5.3.4.1 The oven door shall be stable, during the load test. It shall not cause
deformation and damage, that may affect its use.
5.3.4.2 For the oven without an ignition device, it shall have a structure in which
the fire hole can be exposed and ignited, only when the oven door is opened.
5.3.4.3 The burner's fire hole in the oven shall be easy to clean. Meanwhile it
shall not be easily extinguished by liquid overflow.
5.3.4.4 When the baking tray of the oven is pulled out two-thirds, there shall be
no slippage. If it is equipped with the locking device, it shall be in the locked
position.
5.3.4.5 The exhaust outlet of the oven shall not be located on the back of the
cabinet.
5.3.4.6 If the oven is equipped with a hot air circulation fan, when the door is
opened, the fan shall stop running. Meanwhile, it shall be ensured that there
will be no danger, when putting in and taking out the baked goods. The fan shall
be equipped with a protective frame and a protective net.
5.3.4.7 The lighting facilities, in the oven, shall be equipped with protective
covers.
5.3.5 Rice cooker structure
Boiled water cannot be poured on the automatic flameout device of the rice
cooker. The automatic flameout device shall not overheat.
5.3.6 Structure of oven stove
5.3.6.1 The gas pipeline of the oven and stove shall be connected by metal
pipes.
5.3.6.2 The oven and stove shall be controlled independently.
5.3.7 Structure of integration cooking appliance
5.3.7.1 The integration cooking appliance shall have a unique gas inlet, when
in use, wherein the pipe threads are used.
5.3.7.2 The gas pipe of the integration cooking appliance (including the gas pipe
of the ignition burner) shall be located at a position, where it is not overheated
and not corroded.
5.3.7.3 The gas pipe of the integration cooking appliance shall be connected by
metal pipes.
5.3.7.4 For the screw holes and bolt through holes for installing parts on the
integration cooking appliance, they shall not be opened in the gas path. Except
for the measuring hole, the wall thickness, between other purpose holes and
the gas path, shall not be less than 1 mm.
5.3.7.5 Gas cylinders shall not be placed in the integration cooking appliance.
5.3.7.6 The integration cooking appliance shall be equipped with a flue fire
safety device.
5.3.7.7 When the integration cooking appliance is in use, there shall only be a
single power input interface; the remaining spare interfaces shall be effectively
closed.
5.3.8.11 The accidental automatic reconnection of the self-resetting thermal
circuit breaker and overcurrent protection device shall not cause danger.
5.3.8.12 For the reset button of a non-self-resetting controller, if its accidental
reset can cause danger, it shall make it impossible for accidental reset OR
otherwise be protected from accidental reset.
5.3.8.13 For the non-detachable parts of the component that is prevented from
contact, the waterproof components, or the moving parts that is prevented from
contact, they shall be fixed in a reliable way AND withstand the mechanical
stress, that occurs during normal use.
5.3.8.14 For the handles, knobs and similar parts, which are used to indicate
the gears of switches or similar components, they shall be impossible to fix in
the wrong position, if the wrong position may cause danger.
5.3.8.15 Effectively prevent direct contact between live parts and thermal
insulation, unless otherwise the material is non-corrosive, non-hygroscopic,
non-flammable.
5.3.8.16 For wood, cotton, silk, plain paper, similar fibers or moisture-absorbing
materials, they shall not be used as insulation, unless otherwise they are
impregnated.
5.3.8.17 The structure of the cooking appliance shall be such, that the drooping
electric heating wire cannot contact with easily touchable metal parts.
5.3.8.18 The parts, which are connected by protective impedance, shall be
separated by double insulation or reinforced insulation.
5.3.8.19 For the creepage distances and electrical clearances, on additional
insulation and reinforced insulation, they shall not be reduced to below the
values, which are specified in Table 9, due to wear. If any wires, screws, nuts,
washers, springs or similar parts become loose or fall off from the original
position, the creepage distance and electrical clearance, on the additional
insulation or reinforced insulation, shall not be reduced to 50% of the value,
which is specified in Table 9.
5.3.8.20 For the additional insulation and reinforced insulation, its design and
protection shall ensure that, the deposition of dust or dirt, which is caused by
the wear of the internal parts of the cooking appliance, will not reduce the
creepage distance or electrical clearance to be less than the value, which is
specified in Table 9.
5.3.8.21 Conductive liquids that are easy to touch or may become easy to touch,
in normal use, shall not be in direct contact with live parts. For category II
structures, this type of liquid shall not directly contact the basic insulation or
reinforced insulation. Perform visual inspection, to check its eligibility.
5.3.8.22 The shafts of operating knobs, handles, joysticks and similar parts shall
not be energized, unless otherwise the shaft is not easily accessible, when the
parts on it are removed.
5.3.8.23 For handles, joysticks, knobs, which are held or manipulated in normal
use, even if the insulation fails, they shall not be live. If these handles, joysticks
or knobs are made of metal, meanwhile their shafts or fixtures may become live,
in the case of insulation failure, they shall be adequately covered by insulating
materials, OR their accessible parts shall be separated from their shafts or
fixtures, by the additional insulation.
5.3.8.24 Capacitors shall not be connected between two corresponding
contacts of a thermal circuit breaker.
5.3.8.25 The protective impedance shall be composed of at least two separate
components. The impedance of these components cannot change significantly,
during the service life of the cooking appliance.
5.3.8.26 The internal wiring shall meet the following requirements:
a) The wiring groove shall be smooth, without sharp edges. Wiring shall be
protected, so that they do not come into contact with burrs, cooling fins or
similar edges, that can cause insulation damage. The metal hose, wherein
insulated wire is passed through, shall have a flat and smooth surface,
OR be equipped with a bushing. The wiring shall be effectively prevented
from contacting the moving parts.
b) Insulating beads and similar ceramic insulation on live metal wires shall
be fixed or supported, so that they cannot change position. They shall not
be placed on sharp edges or sharp corners. If the insulating beads are in
a flexible metal conduit, they shall be enclosed in an insulating sleeve,
unless otherwise the conduit cannot be moved during normal use.
c) The exposed internal wiring shall be rigid and shall be fixed, so that in
normal use, the creepage distance and electrical clearance cannot be
reduced to less than the value, which is specified in Table 9.
d) The insulation of the internal wiring shall be able to withstand the electrical
stress, that may occur during normal use. The electrical performance of
its insulation shall meet the requirements, which are specified in GB/T
5023.3 or GB/T 5013.4.
e) When the bushing is used as additional insulation for internal wiring, it
shall be kept in place in a reliable manner.
power cord shall not be damaged.
e) The location of the cord fixing device shall be such, that they can only be
reached with the aid of tools, OR its structure shall be such, that the cord
can only be assembled with the aid of tools.
f) The insulated wire of the power cord shall be separated again, from the
accessible metal parts, by basic insulation. The insulation can be provided
by the sheath of the power cord OR other methods.
g) The power cord shall use a cord, that meets the requirements of GB/T
5023.3 or GB/T 5013.4-2008.
h) The power cord, which is used for category I cooking appliances, shall
have a yellow/green core ground wire.
i) Where the wire of the power cord is subjected to contact pressure, it shall
not be reinforced by lead-tin soldering, unless otherwise the structure of
the clamping device is such, that there is no danger of poor contact, due
to the cold flow of the flux.
j) The power cord shall not be in contact with the tip or sharp edge of the
cooking appliance.
k) The cord entry shall have a bushing, OR its structure shall be such, that
the power cord sheath can be penetrated, without the risk of damage. The
cord entry sheath shall:
- Have a shape that can prevent damage to the power cord;
- Be a non-removable part.
At the cord entrance, the insulation, between the wire of the power cord
and the enclosure of the cooking appliance, shall consist of the insulation
layer of the cord, plus at least two separated insulation layers.
If the enclosure at the cord entrance is made of insulating material, only
one separated layer of insulation is required.
l) Cooking appliances, which have power cords, shall be equipped with cord
fixing devices, to avoid ...
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GB 16410-2020: Domestic gas cooking appliances
GB 16410-2020
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE?€?S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 97.040.20
Q 82
Replacing GB 16410-2007
Domestic gas cooking appliances
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 24, 2020
IMPLEMENTED ON: JANUARY 01, 2022
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 4??
1 Scope ... 6??
2 Normative references ... 6??
3 Terms and definitions ... 8??
4 Product classification ... 12??
4.1 Types of gas cooking appliances ... 12??
4.2 The method of preparing the model of cooking appliances ... 13??
5 Requirements ... 14??
5.1 Basic design parameters ... 14??
5.2 Performance ... 14??
5.3 Structure ... 22??
5.4 Materials ... 35??
6 Test method ... 38??
6.1 Laboratory conditions ... 38??
6.2 Test gas ... 38??
6.3 Main instruments and meters used in the test ... 39??
6.4 Test equipment ... 40??
6.5 Test state of cooking appliances ... 41??
6.6 Air tightness test ... 42??
6.7 Heat input test ... 42??
6.8 Combustion condition test ... 45??
6.9 Temperature rise test ... 52??
6.10 Thermal shock test ... 56??
6.11 Test of gravity shock resistance ... 56??
6.12 Test of safety device ... 57??
6.13 Test of electric ignition device ... 58??
6.14 Test of use performance ... 59??
6.15 Electrical performance test ... 63??
6.16 Durability performance test ... 72??
6.17 Vibration test ... 74??
6.18 Drop test ... 74??
6.19 Packaging pressure test ... 74??
6.20 Requirement test of fume suction and exhaust device for integration cooking
appliance ... 75??
6.21 Structural test ... 75??
6.22 Material test ... 76??
7 Marking, packaging ... 79??
7.1 Marking ... 79??
7.2 Packaging ... 82??
7.3 Installation instructions ... 82??
Appendix A (Informative) Emission level of nitrogen oxide [NOx (?? = 1)] ... 84??
Appendix B (Informative) Size of built-in hole of built-in stove ... 86??
References ... 87??
Domestic gas cooking appliances
1 Scope
This standard specifies the terms and definitions, product classification,
requirements, test methods, markings, packaging of domestic gas cooking
appliances.
This standard applies to domestic gas cooking appliances, that use town gas,
AND domestic gas-electric combined stoves, that use town gas and electric
energy, including:
a) A gas stove, which has a single burner's nominal heat input of ??? 5.23 kW;
b) Gas ovens and gas roasters, which have a nominal heat input of ??? 5.82
kW;
c) Freestanding gas cookers and independent hotplate and grills, whose
nominal heat input meets the requirements of a) and b);
d) Gas-fired rice cooker, which has a maximum rice volume for each stew ???
4 L AND a nominal heat input ??? 4.19 kW;
e) Gas-electric combined stoves, whose nominal heat input meets the
requirements of a), b), d), AND whose total rated input power of electricity
is ??? 5.00 kW;
f) The integration cooking appliance, whose nominal heat input meets the
requirements of a) and e);
g) Domestic outdoor gas barbecues (hereinafter referred to as gas
barbecues), which is gas-supplied by a liquefied petroleum gas cylinder,
with a charge of not more than 15 kg, AND has a total heat input of not
greater than 35 kW.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For
the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable
to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including
all the amendments) is applicable to this standard.
GB/T 191 Packaging - Pictorial marking for handling of goods
and repair.
f) The connection of hoses and hose connectors shall take tightening
measures.
5.3.1.9 For all types of stoves (excluding products for outdoor use, such as gas
ovens), each burner shall be equipped with a flameout protection device.
5.3.1.10 When the knob is grasped in normal use, it shall be impossible for the
operator's hand to touch those parts, with excessive temperature rise.
5.3.1.11 Asbestos shall not be used in the structure of stoves.
5.3.1.12 When the stove with a cover plate is in use, the cover plate shall not
fall by itself. When the angle between the cover plate and the stove surface is
less than 60??, the gas path shall be closed AND shall not be opened by itself.
5.3.2 Stove structure
Use non-metallic materials for the panel. When the panel is broken, it shall meet
the following requirements:
a) The fragments must not splash;
b) The cooking utensils do not topple over.
5.3.3 Roaster structure
When placing a container on the vent of the roaster, it must not affect the
exhaust of the flue gas. When the container cannot be placed, it shall be marked
with text, where it is easy to see.
5.3.4 Oven structure
5.3.4.1 The oven door shall be stable, during the load test. It shall not cause
deformation and damage, that may affect its use.
5.3.4.2 For the oven without an ignition device, it shall have a structure in which
the fire hole can be exposed and ignited, only when the oven door is opened.
5.3.4.3 The burner's fire hole in the oven shall be easy to clean. Meanwhile it
shall not be easily extinguished by liquid overflow.
5.3.4.4 When the baking tray of the oven is pulled out two-thirds, there shall be
no slippage. If it is equipped with the locking device, it shall be in the locked
position.
5.3.4.5 The exhaust outlet of the oven shall not be located on the back of the
cabinet.
5.3.4.6 If the oven is equipped with a hot air circulation fan, when the door is
opened, the fan shall stop running. Meanwhile, it shall be ensured that there
will be no danger, when putting in and taking out the baked goods. The fan shall
be equipped with a protective frame and a protective net.
5.3.4.7 The lighting facilities, in the oven, shall be equipped with protective
covers.
5.3.5 Rice cooker structure
Boiled water cannot be poured on the automatic flameout device of the rice
cooker. The automatic flameout device shall not overheat.
5.3.6 Structure of oven stove
5.3.6.1 The gas pipeline of the oven and stove shall be connected by metal
pipes.
5.3.6.2 The oven and stove shall be controlled independently.
5.3.7 Structure of integration cooking appliance
5.3.7.1 The integration cooking appliance shall have a unique gas inlet, when
in use, wherein the pipe threads are used.
5.3.7.2 The gas pipe of the integration cooking appliance (including the gas pipe
of the ignition burner) shall be located at a position, where it is not overheated
and not corroded.
5.3.7.3 The gas pipe of the integration cooking appliance shall be connected by
metal pipes.
5.3.7.4 For the screw holes and bolt through holes for installing parts on the
integration cooking appliance, they shall not be opened in the gas path. Except
for the measuring hole, the wall thickness, between other purpose holes and
the gas path, shall not be less than 1 mm.
5.3.7.5 Gas cylinders shall not be placed in the integration cooking appliance.
5.3.7.6 The integration cooking appliance shall be equipped with a flue fire
safety device.
5.3.7.7 When the integration cooking appliance is in use, there shall only be a
single power input interface; the remaining spare interfaces shall be effectively
closed.
5.3.8.11 The accidental automatic reconnection of the self-resetting thermal
circuit breaker and overcurrent protection device shall not cause danger.
5.3.8.12 For the reset button of a non-self-resetting controller, if its accidental
reset can cause danger, it shall make it impossible for accidental reset OR
otherwise be protected from accidental reset.
5.3.8.13 For the non-detachable parts of the component that is prevented from
contact, the waterproof components, or the moving parts that is prevented from
contact, they shall be fixed in a reliable way AND withstand the mechanical
stress, that occurs during normal use.
5.3.8.14 For the handles, knobs and similar parts, which are used to indicate
the gears of switches or similar components, they shall be impossible to fix in
the wrong position, if the wrong position may cause danger.
5.3.8.15 Effectively prevent direct contact between live parts and thermal
insulation, unless otherwise the material is non-corrosive, non-hygroscopic,
non-flammable.
5.3.8.16 For wood, cotton, silk, plain paper, similar fibers or moisture-absorbing
materials, they shall not be used as insulation, unless otherwise they are
impregnated.
5.3.8.17 The structure of the cooking appliance shall be such, that the drooping
electric heating wire cannot contact with easily touchable metal parts.
5.3.8.18 The parts, which are connected by protective impedance, shall be
separated by double insulation or reinforced insulation.
5.3.8.19 For the creepage distances and electrical clearances, on additional
insulation and reinforced insulation, they shall not be reduced to below the
values, which are specified in Table 9, due to wear. If any wires, screws, nuts,
washers, springs or similar parts become loose or fall off from the original
position, the creepage distance and electrical clearance, on the additional
insulation or reinforced insulation, shall not be reduced to 50% of the value,
which is specified in Table 9.
5.3.8.20 For the additional insulation and reinforced insulation, its design and
protection shall ensure that, the deposition of dust or dirt, which is caused by
the wear of the internal parts of the cooking appliance, will not reduce the
creepage distance or electrical clearance to be less than the value, which is
specified in Table 9.
5.3.8.21 Conductive liquids that are easy to touch or may become easy to touch,
in normal use, shall not be in direct contact with live parts. For category II
structures, this type of liquid shall not directly contact the basic insulation or
reinforced insulation. Perform visual inspection, to check its eligibility.
5.3.8.22 The shafts of operating knobs, handles, joysticks and similar parts shall
not be energized, unless otherwise the shaft is not easily accessible, when the
parts on it are removed.
5.3.8.23 For handles, joysticks, knobs, which are held or manipulated in normal
use, even if the insulation fails, they shall not be live. If these handles, joysticks
or knobs are made of metal, meanwhile their shafts or fixtures may become live,
in the case of insulation failure, they shall be adequately covered by insulating
materials, OR their accessible parts shall be separated from their shafts or
fixtures, by the additional insulation.
5.3.8.24 Capacitors shall not be connected between two corresponding
contacts of a thermal circuit breaker.
5.3.8.25 The protective impedance shall be composed of at least two separate
components. The impedance of these components cannot change significantly,
during the service life of the cooking appliance.
5.3.8.26 The internal wiring shall meet the following requirements:
a) The wiring groove shall be smooth, without sharp edges. Wiring shall be
protected, so that they do not come into contact with burrs, cooling fins or
similar edges, that can cause insulation damage. The metal hose, wherein
insulated wire is passed through, shall have a flat and smooth surface,
OR be equipped with a bushing. The wiring shall be effectively prevented
from contacting the moving parts.
b) Insulating beads and similar ceramic insulation on live metal wires shall
be fixed or supported, so that they cannot change position. They shall not
be placed on sharp edges or sharp corners. If the insulating beads are in
a flexible metal conduit, they shall be enclosed in an insulating sleeve,
unless otherwise the conduit cannot be moved during normal use.
c) The exposed internal wiring shall be rigid and shall be fixed, so that in
normal use, the creepage distance and electrical clearance cannot be
reduced to less than the value, which is specified in Table 9.
d) The insulation of the internal wiring shall be able to withstand the electrical
stress, that may occur during normal use. The electrical performance of
its insulation shall meet the requirements, which are specified in GB/T
5023.3 or GB/T 5013.4.
e) When the bushing is used as additional insulation for internal wiring, it
shall be kept in place in a reliable manner.
power cord shall not be damaged.
e) The location of the cord fixing device shall be such, that they can only be
reached with the aid of tools, OR its structure shall be such, that the cord
can only be assembled with the aid of tools.
f) The insulated wire of the power cord shall be separated again, from the
accessible metal parts, by basic insulation. The insulation can be provided
by the sheath of the power cord OR other methods.
g) The power cord shall use a cord, that meets the requirements of GB/T
5023.3 or GB/T 5013.4-2008.
h) The power cord, which is used for category I cooking appliances, shall
have a yellow/green core ground wire.
i) Where the wire of the power cord is subjected to contact pressure, it shall
not be reinforced by lead-tin soldering, unless otherwise the structure of
the clamping device is such, that there is no danger of poor contact, due
to the cold flow of the flux.
j) The power cord shall not be in contact with the tip or sharp edge of the
cooking appliance.
k) The cord entry shall have a bushing, OR its structure shall be such, that
the power cord sheath can be penetrated, without the risk of damage. The
cord entry sheath shall:
- Have a shape that can prevent damage to the power cord;
- Be a non-removable part.
At the cord entrance, the insulation, between the wire of the power cord
and the enclosure of the cooking appliance, shall consist of the insulation
layer of the cord, plus at least two separated insulation layers.
If the enclosure at the cord entrance is made of insulating material, only
one separated layer of insulation is required.
l) Cooking appliances, which have power cords, shall be equipped with cord
fixing devices, to avoid ...
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