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BS EN ISO 63086-1 Household and similar electrical air cleaning appliances — Methods for measuring the performance — Part 1: Part 1: General requirements

Source:
IEC
Committee:
MCE/21 - Filters for gases and liquids
Categories:
Ventilators. Fans. Air-conditioners | Ventilation and air-conditioning
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This part of IEC 63086 applies to electrically powered household and similar air cleaners having a rated input voltage

–        up to and including 250 V for single-phase AC circuits;

–        up to and including 480 V line-to-line for three-phase AC circuits;

–        up to and including 48 V for DC circuits.

For combination products, this document is to be used to measure the performance of the appliance at reducing the test pollutants.

This document is not applicable to:

–        appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes;

–        appliances intended for use in medical treatment locations, such as surgical suites, laboratories, medical treatment rooms;

–        cooking fume extractors (see IEC 61591 [1]).

NOTE 1 See Clause 4 for examples of different technologies and placements of household and similar air cleaners.

NOTE 2 Battery-operated appliances are within the scope of this document. Dual-supply appliances, either mains-supplied or battery-operated, are regarded as battery-operated appliances when operated in the battery mode.

NOTE 3 A cooking fume extractor and an air cleaner differ significantly in their main use. A cooking fume extractor is designed to capture fumes close to the cooking surface in a kitchen environment. In the case of the cooking fume extractor, the focus is on the direct capture of the cooking fumes (first yield capture rate), whereas in the case of air cleaners, the focus is on general household air pollutant reduction.

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