Acceptance conditions Sample Clauses

Acceptance conditions. The requirements of paragraph 5.2.8.1.3. of this Regulation shall be considered to be met if the jointed test finger described in Figure 1 of Appendix 1, is unable to contact high voltage live parts. If necessary a mirror or a fiberscope may be used in order to inspect whether the jointed test finger touches the high voltage buses. If this requirement is verified by a signal circuit between the jointed test finger and high voltage live parts, the lamp shall not light.
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Acceptance conditions. The access probe shall not touch live parts. If this requirement is verified by a signal circuit between the probe and live parts, the lamp shall not light. In the case of the test for IPXXB, the jointed test finger may penetrate to its 80 mm length, but the stop face (diameter 50 mm x 20 mm) shall not pass through the opening. Starting from the straight position, both joints of the test finger shall be successively bent through an angle of up to 90 degrees with respect to the axis of the adjoining section of the finger and shall be placed in every possible position. In case of the tests for IPXXD, the access probe may penetrate to its full length, but the stop face shall not fully penetrate through the opening. Table 1 Access probes for the tests for protection of persons against access to hazardous parts Figure 1 Jointed Test Finger spherical R4 ± 0.05 R2 ± 0.05 cylindrical Material: metal, except where otherwise specified Linear dimensions in millimeters Tolerances on dimensions without specific tolerance:
Acceptance conditions. The access probe described in appendix 1, figure 1 shall not touch live parts. A mirror or a fiberscope may be used in order to inspect whether the access probe touches the high voltage buses, if necessary.
Acceptance conditions. The access probe shall not touch live parts. If this requirement is verified by a signal circuit between the probe and live parts, the lamp shall not light. In the case of the test for IPXXB, the jointed test finger may penetrate to its 80 mm length, but the stop face (diameter 50 mm x 20 mm) shall not pass through the opening. Starting from the straight position, both joints of the test finger shall be successively bent through an angle of up to 90 degree with respect to the axis of the adjoining section of the finger and shall be placed in every possible position.
Acceptance conditions. The access probe shall not touch live parts. A mirror or a fiberscope may be used in order to inspect whether the access probe touches the high voltage buses, if necessary. Annex 11Appendix 1 - Protection degrees 1 IPXXB The jointed test finger may penetrate over its full length of 80 mm but shall not contact the hazardous parts, even when its joints are bent at any optional angle (up to 90° from its axis) and are brought into any possible position. The stop face (Ø50 mm .20 mm) shall not pass through the opening. The test force shall be 10 N .10 %.
Acceptance conditions. In the case of the test for protection degree IPXXB, the jointed … In case of the tests for protection degree IPXXD, the access probe …" Annex 3, Figure 1, shall be deleted.
Acceptance conditions. The access probe shall not touch live parts. If this requirement is verified by a signal circuit between the probe and live parts, the lamp shall not light. In the case of the test for IPXXB, the jointed test finger may penetrate to its 80 mm length, but the stop face (diameter 50 mm x 20 mm) shall not pass through the opening. Starting from the straight position, both joints of the test finger shall be successively bent through an angle of up to 90 degrees with respect to the axis of the adjoining section of the finger and shall be placed in every possible position. In case of the tests for IPXXD, the access probe may penetrate to its full length, but the stop face shall not fully penetrate through the opening. E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.99/Rev.2 E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.99/Rev.2 Annex 3 Table 1 Comment Only Access probes for the tests for protection of persons against access to hazardous parts Public E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.99/Rev.2 E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.99/Rev.2 Annex 3 Figure 1 Jointed test finger Comment Public Only Material: metal, except where otherwise specified Linear dimensions in millimeters Tolerances on dimensions without specific tolerance:
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Acceptance conditions. The access probe shall not touch live parts. If this requirement is verified by a signal circuit between the probe and live parts, the lamp shall not light. In the case of the test for IPXXB, the jointed test finger may penetrate to its 80 mm length, but the stop face (diameter 50 mm x 20 mm) shall not pass through the opening. Starting from the straight position, both joints of the test finger shall be successively bent through an angle of up to 90 degrees with respect to the axis of the adjoining section of the finger and shall be placed in every possible position. In case of the tests for IPXXD, the access probe may penetrate to its full length, but the stop face shall not fully penetrate through the opening. E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.99/Rev.2 E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.99/Rev.2 Annex 3 Table 1 Access probes for the tests for protection of persons against access to hazardous parts Figure 1
Acceptance conditions. 3.1 The pre-requisites to the provision by us of the Services contemplated by clauses 2.2.1 to 2.2.4 and acceptance into the Export Growth China program (which is in our sole from the Services if you have not paid in full all amounts when due for the provision of the relevant Services by credit card directly to us via the Platform at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx or been issued an invoice or receipt by us or our approved resellers or distributors for the rate as may be the maximum rate permitted under applicable law.
Acceptance conditions. Acceptance of delivery of the equipment by the Hirer or its appointed agent will be conclusive evidence that the said equipment has been examined and found to be complete in accordance with the manufacturer's description, in good order and condition, fit for any purpose for which it may be required and in every way satisfactory.
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