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EN 60598 E – 07-02-2012
1 - MATERIAL UNDER TESTING The tests have been carried out on a furniture with trade mark PROBE, model TOWER_CHARGE, series 813001, reference 2012/4.
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The principal characteristics of this product were the following: - Mobile furniture of class I, - IP20, - Suitable for direct mounting on normally flammable surfaces, - Rated voltage : 220-240V, - Rated current max : 10A. Marking plates :
Components :
Components Manufacturer Model/type Technical data Mark of conformity
Socket outlet (x10) BERKER INTEGRO 22107/21737 16A 250V NF
LCIE n°639331
Internal wires Doncaster England cable basic H07V-R 1x 1,5mm² HAR
Surge arrester DHEN DG S 275 275V 50/60Hz 40kA classe II VDE
Connector IEC C14 RICH BAY R 301 10A 250V ENEC 10 RUEK-AMEK ,EDV ²mm1G3 F-VV50H SʼUAHC elbaC
Connector IEC C13 CHAUʼS CE-601S 10A 250V VDE, CEBEC Plug 2P+E CHAUʼS CE-502S 16A 250V VDE, CEBEC, NF
2 - SCOPE OF THE TESTS The subject of the tests was a verification of compliance of this product as regards the requirements of the document UTE C 15-801: 2012 (Furniture with electrical equipment. Implementation of electrical safety rules).
3 - CONCLUSIONThe furniture under testing fulfils the requirements of the document UTE C 15-801: 2012.
WARNING!This equipment must beearthed in accordancewith a class I electrical
system.Do not use this
equipment if it showsany signs of damage to
the electricalcomponents or covers.Only qualified personsshould undertake work
on this equipment.Only use genuine
manufacturers parts torepair this equipment.
P R B E
TAKE CARE WHENUSING ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT.
DO NOT PLACE LIQUIDSINSIDE THE LOCKER.
P R B E
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Instruction manual
RECHARGE 4
LAPTOP*- POWER TOOL*- MEDIA STORAGE
100
0 /0
AERIAL VIEWEXTERNALDIMENSIONS
525m
m
380mm
REAR VIEW
MEDIA TOWERLOCKERS
REF: TOWER CHARGE 2012/4/ISSUE-A
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Instruction manual
INSTALLATION
A Remove packaging from lockers.B Remove keys from base of lockers.C Place locker in upright position in desired location.D Place correct keys in door locks and check locks work correctly.E Plug in to the mains via power socket found at rear of unit, kettle /
IEC–C13 style lead. The opposite end to be professionally wired tocustomers’ electrical system by a qualified electrician. The chargingLocker is designed to operate at 230/250 volts AC, unit loadmaximum 13 amps.
USAGE
F Unlock each compartment front door using the lock.G Place power adaptor in compartment and plug into 3 pin socket.H Place Laptop* or Power tool* into compartment.I Connect the power adapter into Laptop* or Power Tool*J Ensure power adaptor is on the relevant side,
so not to trap power cables.K Close and Lock door.
Note: if the units are with castors 2 have lockable wheels. Please lockwhen unit is in position by pushing down on the castor foot plate.
*Laptop and Power Tool are generic terms but include rechargeable Power Tools and other smart devices including Net Books, Tablets, i-Pads etc.
• Don’t remove a plug from a power point by pulling on thecord, pull the plug instead.
• Never plug adaptors into adaptors and avoid using adaptorsfilled with plugs where possible.
• Do not use items with damaged cords so that the wires areexposed. Either repair or replace items regularly.
• Do not use damaged sockets, replace with care whennecessary.
• Always turn the power off at the mains if carrying out anyelectrical repairs and only attempt repairs if you know whatyou are doing.
These lockers have beentested and passed using as aprinciple: BS 6396:2008 and
UTC C 15-801: 2012
WARNING:Note: All the Media Charging lockers are only designed for theuse of charging Laptops* or Power Tools*, maximum 5 amps,Do not plug any other appliances into any of the sockets.Note: Do not allow any liquids to be stored within thecompartments, or on top of the Lockers
MOBILE TROLLEY UNIT Important On mobile trolley units please make sure tounplug unit from socket before moving.If trolley unit is to be used on an uneven floorensure the locking castors are activated.
Power consumption foreach Laptop power tower
4 door 3.25 amp 8 door 1.625 amp 10 door 1.3 amp15 door .86 amp
LAPTOP*- POWER TOOL*- MEDIA STORAGE
OR
POWERED NON-POWERED
ALL UNITS ARE AVAILABLE
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Clause Verification and tests Requirement Result Verdict Remarks
P = Pass, F = Fail, NA = Not applicable, NC = Not checked, ND=Not demanded, IE=Interrupted tests. EN 60598 E – 07-02-2012
RÉSULTS OF THE TESTS
Sections Nature of the verification or the test Verdict Note or Remark.
5 Characteristics of the furniture and their electric equipmentʼs. P
6 Implemented of the furniture regarding the fixed electric installation P
7 Additional provisions for the furniture, containing an electric equipment, intended to be installed in premises containing a bathtub or a shower (for example bathroom cabinets).
NA
8 Verification – Maintenance P
Part 2 Rules for the tests of the furniture integrating luminaires following the definition of the NF IN 60598-1 NA
P = Pass, F = Fail, NA = Not applicable, NC = Not checked, ND=Not demanded, IE=Interrupted tests
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MAXIMUM UNCERTAINTIES CHART
This chart shows the maximum uncertainties values according to test that may be related in this document.
Test Mesurement uncertainty
(k = 2) Power input measurement ± 2 %
Hammer test – Impact energy ± 0,013 J Voltage measurement ± 2,1 %
Resistance measurement ± 2 % Leakage current measurement ± 2 %
Resistance measurement of insulated ± 6 % Time or time interval • From 1 s to 9 min
• > 9 min ± 0,3 s ± 0,1 %
Temperature measurement (directly by thermocouple) ± 2,8 °C Humidity measurement (hygroscopic test, conditioning)
• 50 % RH to 90 % RH • > 90 % RH
± 3 % RH ± 4 % RH
Electric strength (emission) ± 4,5 % Heating measurement by thermocouple (calculate difference between two temperatures
expressed in K) ± 4 K
Winding temperature rises by the increase-in-resistance method ± 5 K Force measurement (dynamometer) for mechanical strength test, tensile, test probe entry ± 2,5 %
Mass measurement (weight) • 0 g to 5 kg (0 N to 4,55 N)
• 5 kg to 9 kg (4,55 N to 88,29 N) • 9 kg to 50 kg (88,29 N to 490,5 N)
± 0,2 % ± 3 g (± 0,03 N)
± 14 g (± 0,14 N) Earth resistance measurement ± 2 %
Clearance and creepage distances, and other dimensional measurement performed with a calliper (junction box, cables, …)
± 0,13 mm
Dimensional measurement performed with a rule ± 0,7 mm Dimensional measurement performed with a micrometer ± 0,03mm
mm 0 - tnemerusaem noitatnednI – tset erusserp llaB+ 0,25 mm
Needle flame test – Flame height ± 1,8 mm Tracking test ± 25 V
Resistance measurement of contact ± 2,1 % Luminous flux measurement with an integrating sphere
Fluorescent lamp at 5 seconds Fluorescent lamp after 1 minute
Incandescent lamp
± 12 % ± 7 % ± 6 %
k = coverage factor