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BSI PD IEC TS 62885-1:2020

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Surface cleaning appliances – General requirements on test material and test equipment

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BSI 2020 30
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This part of IEC 62885 specifies the physical characteristics of test equipment and material used in tests common to several products covered by the IEC 62885 series for surface cleaning appliances. In addition, it provides guidance regarding the evaluation of Wilton and other types of carpets to determine their acceptability for testing and pre-treatment of test dust.

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2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
4 Carpet construction specification
4.1 General
11 Tables
Table 1 – Wilton test carpet construction specifications
12 4.2 Construction verification
4.2.1 General
Table 2 – Level loop test carpet construction specifications
13 4.2.2 Performance verification
4.3 Pre-treatment of new and replacement carpets for testing
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Pre-treatment of new Wilton test carpets for dust removal testing
4.3.3 Verification of replacement carpets for dust removal testing
4.4 Pre-treatment of new carpets for the determination of airborne acoustical noise
14 5 Standard test dusts
5.1 Simulated household dust
5.1.1 Background
5.1.2 Composition of the simulated household dust
Figure 1 – Real household dust (left) and simulated household dust (right)
15 5.1.3 Components
Figures
Figure 2 – Ready mixed simulated household dust
16 Table 3 – Grain size distribution: Type 3 mineral dust
Table 4 – Cellulose dust fibre size distribution
17 5.1.4 Mixing of simulated household dust
Table 5 – Cotton linters characteristics
18 Figure 3 – Tumbler mixer
Figure 4 – Order of sampling (star-shaped)
19 5.2 Mineral dust
5.2.1 Mineral dust – Type 1
Figure 5 – Sampling of simulated household dust
20 5.2.2 Mineral dust – Type 2
5.3 Debris
5.3.1 Background
Table 6 – Grain size distribution: Type 1 mineral dust
Table 7 – Grain size distribution:Type 2 mineral dust
21 5.3.2 Medium size debris
5.3.3 Large debris
Figure 6 – Comparison between non-organic and organic medium size debris
Table 8 – Specifications of nuts and set crews
22 Figure 7 – Comparison between non-organic and organic large debris
Table 9 – Specification of cap nuts
23 Annexes
Annex A (informative) Information on supplier of test materials and details of test equipment
24 Annex B (informative) Initial production run of the BIC4 Wilton test carpet
Table B.1 – Test results for BIC4 Wilton test carpets
25 Annex C (informative) Determination of carpet pile direction
Figure C.1 – Looking against the pile direction
Figure C.2 – Looking with the pile direction
26 Annex D (informative) Categories of dry vacuum cleaners
D.1 General
D.2 Vacuum categories
D.2.1 Upright vacuum cleaner
D.2.2 Canister (cylinder) vacuum cleaner
Figure D.1 – Upright cleaners
27 D.2.3 Stick (handstick) vacuum cleaner
D.2.4 Hand-held vacuum cleaner
Figure D.2 – Canister vacuum cleaners
Figure D.3 – Stick vacuum cleaners
28 D.2.5 Robotic vacuum cleaner
Figure D.4 – Hand-held vacuum cleaners
Figure D.5 – Robotic vacuum cleaners
29 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TS 62885-1:2020
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