This document has been re-assessed by the committee, and judged to still be up to date.
Applies to a wide range of fixed and portable items, including data and text processing equipment, computers, VDUs, equipment for connection to telecommunication circuits; typewriters, accounting machines, copiers, paper processors (such as staplers, punchers, trimmers, shredders), postage machines, and other office or drawing equipment, powered from supply systems up to 600 V for continuous operation. It specifies requirements for protection against electric shock or fire, and energy, mechanical, heat, radiation, or chemical hazards. Does not deal with performance or functional characteristics, nor with onerous environments or electromedical use. Does not apply to ancillaries(such as air-conditioning, fire protection, power supply, batteries) which are not an integral part of the equipment; nor to large copiers (e.g. plan printers); nor to equipment powered from a telecommunication network. See also SAA/SNZ Rulings ES/1. Equivalent to IEC 60950:1991, with technical variations for Australia and New Zealand. Approved electrical safety Standard; Reprinted to include Amendment 4.
Table of contents are automatically generated, and may not be 100% accurate.
This document may make references to other documents. All referenced documents are displayed below.
International Classification for Standards (ICS) is an international classification system for technical standards. It is designed to cover every economic sector and virtually every activity of the humankind where technical standards may be used.
Follow these links to find other Standards similar to the one you are viewing.