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Transcript
SAUDI ARABIAN STANDARD
SASO xxxx/2016
SASO xxxx :2015
General National Requirements for Manufacturing
and Importing Electrical applainaces intended to be
connected to the supply mains by a flexible cord fitted with a plug
SAUDI ARABIAN STANDARD
SASO xxxx/2016
General National Requirements for Manufacturing
and Importing Electrical applainaces intended to be
connected to the supply mains by a flexible cord fitted with a plug
Saudi Standard No. xxxx/2015
Date of SASO Board of Directors’ Approval
Date of Publication in the Official Gazette
Date of Enforcement of this Standard
:
:
:
SAUDI ARABIAN STANDARD
SASO xxxx/2016
Contents
Introduction ……………………………………………………….4
1.
Scope …………… ...……………………………………..….5
2.
Terms and Definitions………………………………………5
3.
General Requirements……………………...………………6
4.
Classification….……………………………………..………7
5.
6.
7
8.
9.
Marking and Instructions…….……………………………8
Ratings ……………………………………………..….…9
Plugs and External Flexible Cord for Supply Conne.
Provision for Earthing….…….…………………..………..10
Energy Efficient Appliances….……………….……….…..11
Appendix A………………………………………………….…....17
SAUDI ARABIAN STANDARD
SASO xxxx/2016
Introduction
Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) has
prepared the Saudi Standard No. xxxx/2015 " General National
Requirements for Manufacturing and Importing Electrical appliances
intended to be connected to the supply mains by a flexible cord fitted
with a plug ",
SAUDI ARABIAN STANDARD
SASO xxxx/2016
General National Requirements for Manufacturing
and Importing Electrical appliances intended to be connected to the supply
mains by a flexible cord fitted with a plug
1.
SCOPE
1.1 This Saudi Standard deals with the general national requirements for the manufacturing and
importing of electrical appliances for household and commercial purposes intended to be
connected to the supply mains by a flexible cord fitted with a plug , having rated voltages of 220
V or 230 V for single-phase appliances and having a rated current not more than 13 A or rated
power not more than 2800 Watt .
1.2
This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended to be permanently connected to fixed wiring.
– appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes;
– appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the
presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas);
– hand-held motor-operated electric tools (SASO IEC 60745);
– transportable motor-operated electric tools (SASO IEC 61029).
– Information technology equipment ( SASO IEC 60950-1)
– Battery operated or dc appliances (SASO IEC 60335-1)
1.3 Exceptions for some appliances having a rated voltage of 127 V are mentioned in Annex A
.
2.
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
NOTE 1 When the terms “voltage” and “current” are used, they are r.m.s. values, unless
otherwise specified .
2.1
rated voltage
voltage assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer
2.2
rated voltage range
voltage range assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer, expressed by its lower and upper
limits ( Example : 220 – 240 V )
2.3
rated power input
power input assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer
2.4
rated power input range
power input range assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer, expressed by its lower and
upper limits
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2.5
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rated current
current assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer
2.6
rated frequency
frequency assigned to the appliance by the manufacturer
2.7
normal operation
conditions under which the appliance is operated in normal use when it is connected to the
supply mains
2.8
basic insulation
insulation applied to live parts to provide basic protection against electric shock
2.9
supplementary insulation
independent insulation applied in addition to basic insulation, in order to provide protection
against electric shock in the event of a failure of basic insulation
2.10
double insulation
insulation system comprising both basic insulation and supplementary insulation
2.11
reinforced insulation
single insulation applied to live parts, that provides a degree of protection against electric shock
equivalent to double insulation under the conditions specified in this standard
2.12
functional insulation
insulation between conductive parts of different potential which is necessary only for the
proper functioning of the appliance
2 .13
class 0 appliance
appliance in which protection against electric shock relies upon basic insulation only, there
being no means for the connection of conductive accessible parts, if any, to the protective
conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation, reliance in the event of a failure of the basic
insulation being placed upon the environment
2.14
class 0I appliance
appliance having at least basic insulation throughout and incorporating an earthing terminal but
having a supply cord without earthing conductor and a plug without earthing contact
2 .15
class I appliance
appliance in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only but
which includes an additional safety precaution, in that conductive accessible parts are
connected to the protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation in such a
way that conductive accessible parts cannot become live in the event of a failure of the basic
insulation
2.16
class II appliance
appliance in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic i nsulation only
but in which additional safety precautions are provided, such as double insulation or
reinforced insulation, there being no provision for protective earthing or reliance upon
installation conditions
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class III appliance
appliance in which protection against electric shock relies on supply at safety extra -low
voltage and in which voltages higher than those of safety extra -low voltage are not
generated
2.18
extra-low voltage
voltage supplied from a source within the appliance that does not exceed 50 V between
conductors and between conductors and earth when the appliance is supplied at rated
voltage
2.19
safety extra-low voltage
voltage not exceeding 42 V between conductors and between conductors and earth, the
no-load voltage not exceeding 50 V
When safety extra-low voltage is obtained from the supply mains, it is to be through a safety
isolating transformer or a convertor with separate windings, the insulation of wh ich complies
with double insulation or reinforced insulation requirements .
2.20
portable appliance
appliance that is intended to be moved while in operation or an appliance, other than a fixed
appliance, having a mass less than 18 kg
2.21
hand-held appliance
portable appliance intended to be held in the hand during normal use
2.22
stationary appliance
fixed appliance or an appliance which is not a portable appliance
2.23
fixed appliance
appliance that is intended to be used while fastened to a support or while secured in a specific
location
2.24
built-in appliance
fixed appliance intended to be installed in a cabinet, in a prepared recess in a wall or in a
similar location
2.25
heating appliance
appliance incorporating heating elements but without any motor
2.26
motor-operated appliance
appliance incorporating motors but without any heating element
NOTE
2.27
Magnetically driven appliances are considered to be motor -operated appliances.
combined appliance
appliance incorporating heating elements and motors
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3. General Requirements :
3.1 Appliances shall be constructed so that in normal use, they function safely so as to cause
no danger to persons or surroundings, even in the event of carelessness that may occur in
normal use.
3.2
Appliances shall comply with the requirements in the relevant product standard.
3.3 Appliances shall not emit harmful radiation or present a toxic or similar hazard due to
their operation in normal use.
3.4 Appliances shall be constructed and enclos ed so there is adequate protection against
accidental contact with live parts.
3.5
Appliance shall not attain excessive temperature in normal use.
3.6 The enclosure of the appliance shall provide the degree of protection against moisture in
accordance with the classification of the appliance.
3.7
Appliance shall have an adequate electric and mechanical strength .
3.8 Appliances shall constructed so that in case of abnormal or careless operation , the risk of
fire , mechanical damage impairing safety is obviated as far as is practicable .
3.9
Compliance of the requirements shall be tested according to relevant product standard .
4.
Classification
4.1
Appliances shall be of one of the following classes :
class 0, class 0I, class I, class II, class III.
5. Marking and instructions
5.1
Marking
5.1.1
Appliances shall be marked at least with the following :
– rated voltage or rated voltage range in volts;
– rated frequency of 60 Hz;
– rated power input in watts or rated current in amperes;
– name, trade mark or identification mark of the manufacturer or responsible vendor;
– model or type reference;
– Country of origin : (the country which the product is made in or assembled in );
5.2
Instructions
5.2.1 Instructions for use shall be provided with the appliance in both Arabic and English so
that the appliance can be used safely, and shall include the following:
- The information specified in 5.1 .
- Instructions necessary for the correct operation of
the appliance .
- Any additional information required by the relevant product standard .
5.2.2
The instructions shall state the substance of the following:
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.
5.3
Symbols
5.3.1
When symbols are used, they shall be as follows
[symbol IEC 60417- 5031
(2002-10)]
direct current
[symbol IEC 60417- 5032
(2002-10)]
alternating current
3
[symbol IEC 60417- 5032-1
(2002-10)]
three-phase alternating current
3N
[symbol IEC 60417- 5032-2
(2002-10)]
three-phase alternating current with neutral
[symbol IEC 60417- 5016
(2002-10)]
fuse-link
NOTE 1 The rated current of the fuse link may be indicated in association with this symbol.
time-lag miniature fuse-link where X is the
symbol for the time/current characteristic as
given in IEC 60127
[symbol IEC 60417- 5019
(2006-08)]
protective earth
[symbol IEC 60417- 5018
(2006-10)]
functional earthing
class II equipment
[symbol IEC 60417- 5172
(2003-02)]
[symbol IEC 60417- 5012
(2002-10)]
NOTE 2
lamp
The rated wattage of the lamp may be indicated in association with this symbol.
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[symbol ISO 7000-0434
(2004-01)]
caution
[symbol ISO 7000-0790
(2004-01)]
read operator's manual
[symbol IEC 60417- 5021
(2002-10)]
5.3.2
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equipotentiality
symbol IEC 60417-5036
(2002-10)]
dangerous voltage
[symbol IEC 60417-5180
(2003-02)]
Class III appliance
Special requirements for the symbols
5.3.2.1 The symbol for nature of supply shall be placed next to the marking for rated voltage.
5.3.2.2 The symbol for class II appliances shall be placed so that it will be obvious that it is a
part of the technical information and is unlikely to be confused with any other marking.
5.3.2.3 Units of physical quantities and their symbols shall be those of th e international
standardized system.
NOTE 3 Additional symbols are allowed provided that they do not give rise to
misunderstanding.
NOTE 4
Symbols specified in SASO IEC 60417 : 2007 may be used.
5.3.2.4 Terminals intended exclusively for the neutral conductor shall be indicated by the
letter N;
5.3.2.5 Protective earthing terminals shall be indicated by symbol IEC 60417- 5019
(2006-08).
The indications of clause 5.3.2.4 and 5.3.2.5 shall not be placed on screws, removable
washers or other parts which can be removed when conductors are being connected.
5.3.2.6 The different positions of switches on stationary appliances and the different positions
of controls on all appliances shall be indicated by figures, letters or other visual means. This
requirement also applies to switches which are part of a control.
If figures are used for indicating the different positions, the off position shall be indicated by the
figure 0 and the position for a higher value, such as output, input, speed or cooling effect,
shall be indicated by a higher figure.
5.3.2.7 Controls intended to be adjusted during installation or in normal use shall be provided
with an indication for the direction of adjustment.
NOTE
An indication of + and – is considered to be sufficient.
5.3.2.8 If it is necessary to take precautions during user maintenance, appropriate details
shall be given.
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Ratings
6.1 Rated Voltage
6.1.1 Appliances having a range of rated values and which can be operated without adjustment
throughout the range shall be marked with the lower and upper limits of the range separated
by a hyphen.
NOTE 1
Example: 115-230 V: The appliance is suitable for any value within the marked range
6.1.2 Appliances having different rated values and which have to be adjusted for use at a
particular value by the user or installer shall be marked with the different values separated
by an oblique stroke.
NOTE 2 Example: 115/230 V: The appliance is only suitable for the marked values ( Example
:a shaver with a selector switch).
NOTE 3 Example: 230 V/400 V: The appliance is only suitable for the voltage values indicated,
230 V being for single-phase operation and 400 V for three-phase operation (a (Example :
dishwasher with terminals for both supplies).
6.2 Rated current
For the purpose of this standard , the rated current of the appliance shall not
exceed
13 A.
6.3 Rated power
For the purpose of this standard the rated power of the appliance shall not exceed 2800
Watt .
6.4 Rated frequency
The rated frequency of the appliance shall be 60 Hz.
7.
Plugs and External Flexible Cords for supply connection :
7.1
Plugs:
7.1.1 Plugs of type G, rectangular blade plug, 13 A fused plug shall be provided with the cord of
the appliance and shall comply with SASO 2203 : 2014 , suitable for use in a.c circuits only ,
operating at voltage 230 v or 220 vat 60 Hz .
7.1.2 The plugs may be rewireable or non-rewireable complete with flexible cord.
7.1.3 This standard applies to non-rewireable 13A plugs which have the brass earth pin
replaced with a similarly dimensioned protrusion made of insulating material designated as
an insulated shutter opening device designed to operate the shutter mechanism of a socket
– outlet conforming to SASO 2203.
7.2 Supply cords
7.2.1 Supply cords for appliances other than class III appliances shall be according to the types
mentioned in clause 25.7 of SASO GSO IEC 60335-1 : 2012.
7.2.2 Supply cords for class III appliances shall be adequately insulate d.
7.2.3 For rewireable or non-rewireable plug flexible cord shall have conductor cross –
sectional area from 0.5 mm ² to 1.5 mm ² inclusive according to the rated current of the
appliance ( see Table 1) .
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Table 1 - Nominal cross-sectional area of the conductor
Rated current of appliance
Nominal cross-sectional area
A
mm 2
0,2
and
3
0,5
3
and
6
0,75
6
and
10
a
1,0

10
a
and
16
1,5
These cords may only be used if their length does not exceed 2 m
between the point where the cord or cord guard enters the
appliance and the entry to the plug.
7.2.4 The supply cord of class I appliances shall have a green/yellow core that is connected to
the earthing terminal of the appliance.
8. Provision for earthing
8.1 Accessible metal parts of class 0I appliances and class I appliances that may become live
in the event of an insulation fault, shall be permanently and reliably connected to an earthing
terminal within the appliance or to the earthing contact of the appliance inlet.
8.2 Earthing terminals and earthing contacts shall not be connected to the neutral terminal.
8.3 Class 0 appliances, class II appliances and class III appliances shall have no provision for
earthing.
8.4 Safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits shall not be earthed unless they are protective
extra-low voltage (PELV) circuits.
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9.
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Energy Efficient Appliances
9.1
General
Appliances shall satisfy the energy efficiency, rating , labelling and minimum performance
requirements according to SASO standards:
9.2
Performance Standards
9.2.1
9.2.1.1
air conditioners
SASO 2663 "Energy labelling and minimum energy performance requirements for air
conditioners"
9.2.1.2
The standard covers the products of window type and split air-conditioners having
cooling capacities
9.2.2
9.2.2.1
up to and including 70000 Btu/h .
Clothes washing machines
SASO 2692 " Energy labelling requirements of household electrical clothes
washing machines "
9.2.2.2 The standard covers the products having rated load capacities up to and including 25
Kg .
9.2.3 Refrigerators , refrigerator-freezers and Freezers
9.2.3.1
SASO 2664 " Energy performance and capacity of household refrigerators,
refrigerator-freezers, and freezers ".
9.2.3.2
For Refrigerators , refrigerator-freezers The standard covers the products having a
capacity up to 1100 L (39 ft3).
9.2.3.3
For freezers the standard covers products of capacities up to 850 L ( 30 ft3 ) .
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Annex A
Exceptions for appliances operated with 127 V.
The following appliances having a rated voltage of 127 V can only be imported :
1- Plug and socket-outlet 127 V / 15 A.
2- Ceiling-mounted fans 127 V.
3- Exhaust fans 127 V for w.c.
4- Lighting lamps 127 V .
5- Appliances having dual voltage, for example ( 220 V / 127 V
or 230 V /
127 V) in condition that:
5.1 the appliance shall be provided with plug according to SASO 2203 :
2014.
5.2 the appliance shall be adjusted in the factory at 220 V or 230 V.
5.3 a caution shall be fixed with the cord stating that the appliance is
adjusted to 220 V or 230 V.
6- Appliances with automatic voltage 100 – 240 V , in condition that they
shall be provided with a plug according to SASO 2203 : 2014.
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