BH GSO IEC/TS 62441:2016

IEC TS 62441:2011
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 08 February 2016

Safeguards againts accidentally caused candle flame ignition for audio/video, communication and information technology equipment

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BH GSO IEC/TS 62441:2016 Scope

This technical specification introduces safeguards to reduce the likelihood of room flash-over as a result of accidental ignition of exterior housings of audio/video and information communication technology products likely to be used in the home, caused by a candle flame. NOTE According to AC/22/2009 and SMB decision 135/20, this technical specification should currently only be used for television sets. It can be used for other products only if a risk assessment indicates problems with these products.

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