UL 982-2019 pdf download

UL 982-2019 pdf download

UL 982-2019 pdf download.Motor-Operated Household F ood Preparing Machines.
4.5 APPLIANCE (FLATIRON) PLUG — An apphance coupler type of device having a cord guard and a slot configuration specified for use with heating or cooking appliances.
4.6 ATTENDED APPLIANCE — An appliance intended for use where operator presence is required for the equipment to function but is not necessarily required for the equipment to operate. Operator absence is effectively limited to short durations due to one or more characteristics of the equipment such as production of excessive noise or vibration. Examples include food processors, can openers, blenders, and food mixers.
4.7 ATTENDED PORTABLE INTERMITTENT-DUTY APPLIANCE — A portable attended appliance intended for infrequent and short-time use. Food mixers and can openers are examples of this type of equipment.
I 4.8 Deleted
4.9 AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED APPLIANCE — An appliance is considered to be automatically controlled under any one or more of the following conditions:
a) If the repeated starting of the appliance, beyond one complete predetermined cycle of operation, to the point where some form of limit switch opens the circuit, is independent of any manual control.
b) If, during any single predetermined cycle of operation, the motor is caused to stop and restart one or more times.
C) If, upon energizing the appliance, the initial starting of the motor may be intentionally delayed beyond normal, conventional starting.
d) If, during any single predetermined cycle of operation, automatic changing of the mechanical load may reduce the motor speed to the point of reestablishing the starting-winding connections to the supply circuit.
4.10 BABY FOOD CHOPPER — A food chopper intended to chop cooked meat or vegetables in small quantities for immediate consumption as indicated in the operating instructions. A chopper also intended for processing other food loads, such as cheese, nuts or raw meat or vegetables, is considered a food chopper.
4.11 BABY FOOD GRINDER – A meat grinder intended to grind cooked meat or vegetables in small quantities for immediate consumption as indicated in the operating instructions. A grinder also intended for processing raw meat is considered a meat grinder.
4.12 BLENDER TAMPER — A food pusher provided with a blender to be applied through the cover opening to facilitate blending of some food loads.
4.13 BLENDER WITH A HEATING FUNCTION — A blender with instructions or control settings for heating the contents of the container either by friction during blending or by a heating element. A heating function may also be called a soup making function.
4.14 BLENDING MIXER — An appliance intended to pulverize solids, such as ice, vegetables or fruit, and to combine them into a blend, or to merge liquids and solids into a blend. A blending mixer may also be referred to as a blender.
4.15 CART — A stand — see 4.51 — provided with casters, wheels, rollers, or the like to make it mobile.
4.16 CASTER — A roller or swiveled wheel attached to a cart or stand that makes the cart or stand mobile.
4.17 CENTRIFUGAL JUICER – An appliance intended to juice various fruits and vegetables by use of a grating disc mounted within a straining basket that spins at high speed so that the juice is filtered through the strainer and the pulp is discharged via a discharge opening at the top of the straining basket. 4.18 CLOSED-TOP BLENDER CONTAINER – Food blending container with one opening that is used for securing the blade assembly. 4.19 COFFEE, SPICE, OR GRAIN GRINDER – A motor operated appliance that crushes coffee beans, spices, or grain into a powder by passing them through a system of closely ftting wheels or cones having serrated surfaces. This appliance will have an intake hopper and a discharge container. 4.20 COFFEE, SPICE OR GRAIN MILL – A motor operated appliance that chops coffee beans, spices, or grain into a powder by means of a system of blades rotating at high speed. 4.21 COMPONENT – A device or fabricated part of the appliance covered by the scope of a safety standard dedicated to the purpose. When incorporated in an appliance, equipment otherwise typically field installed (e. g. luminaire) is considered to be a component. Unless otherwise specified, materials that compose a device or fabricated part, such as thermoplastic or copper, are not considered components. 4.22 CONTROL, AUXILIARY – A device or assembly of devices that provides a functional utility, is not relied upon as an operating or protective control, and therefore is not relied upon for safety. 4.23 CONTROL, OPERATING – A device or assembly of devices, the operation of which starts or regulates the end product during normal operation to comply with this end-product Standard. Operating controls are also referred to as “regulating controls”.UL 982-2019 pdf download.

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