TEST REPORT IEC Switches for household and similar fixed-electrical installations Part 2-1: Particular requirements - Electronic switches

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TEST REORT Switches for household and similar fixed-electrical installations art 2-1: articular requirements - Electronic switches Report Reference No.... : 102639859CRT-001a Date of issue... : 09/28/2016 Total number of pages... : 57 CB Testing Laboratory... : Intertek Address... : 3933 US-11, Cortland, NY 13045 Applicant s name... : Crestron Electronics, INC. Address... : 15 Volvo DR, Rockleigh, NJ 07647-2507 Test specification: Standard... : :2002 (Fourth edition) + A1:2008 used in conjunction with IEC 60669-1:1998 (Third edition) + A1:1999 + A2:2006 Test procedure... : N/A Non-standard test method... : N/A Test Report Form No.... : IEC60669_2_1F Test Report Form(s) Originator... : IMQ S.p.A. Master TRF... : Dated 2010-12 Copyright 2010 IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical Equipment (IECEE), Geneva, Switzerland. All rights reserved. This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Test item description... : Single pole electronic relay for use with electronic ballast Trade Mark... : Manufacturer... : Crestron Electronics, INC. Model and/or type reference... : GLR-1-HD-EU Rating(s)... : 15 A 240Vac

age 2 of 57 Report No.102639859CRT-001a Error! Referenc Testing procedure and testing location: CB Testing Laboratory: Testing location/ address... : Intertek, 3933 US-11, Cortland, NY 13045 Associated CB Test Laboratory: Testing location/ address... : Intertek, 3933 US-11, Cortland, NY 13045 Tested by (name + signature)...: Approved by (+ signature)...: Testing procedure: TM Tested by (name + signature)...: Approved by (+ signature)...: Testing location/ address...: Brendan Mangino James Diescher Testing procedure: WMT Tested by (name + signature)...: Witnessed by (+ signature)...: Approved by (+ signature)...: Testing location/ address... : Testing procedure: SMT Tested by (name + signature)...: Approved by (+ signature)...: Supervised by (+ signature)...: Testing location/ address... : Testing procedure: RMT Tested by (name + signature)...: Approved by (+ signature)...: Supervised by (+ signature)...: Testing location/ address... :

age 3 of 57 Report No.102639859CRT-001a Error! Referenc Summary of testing: Tests performed (name of test and test clause): 8.9 Marking durability test 15.1 Resistance to ageing 15.2 rotection provided by enclosure 15.3 Resistance to humidity 16.1 Insulation resistance test 16.2 Electric strength test 17 Temperature rise test 18.1 Making and breaking capacity test 19.1 Normal operation test 20.1 Mechanical strength test 21.1 Resistance to heat test 21.2 Ball pressure test Testing location: Intertek 3933 US-11 Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 3933 US-11 Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 3933 US-11 Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 3933 US-11 Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 46-48 Elm st Cortland NY, 13045 Intertek 3933 US-11 Cortland NY, 13045 Summary of compliance with National Differences: England, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, Austria, Turkey, Sweden, Norway Copy of marking plate

age 4 of 57 Report No.102639859CRT-001a Error! Referenc Test item particulars: Type of electronic switch and its function (examples given in Annex AA)... : attern number... : 1 Contact opening (gap) and switch performance... : normal gap Degree of protection against access to hazardous parts and against harmful effects due to the ingress of solid foreign objects... : I2X Degree of protection against harmful effects due to the ingress of water... : IX0 Method of actuating... : Electronically operated regulator with an electric control circuit. rocker Method of mounting... : panel-type Method of installation... : design A Type of terminals... : screw-type Flexible cable outlet... : without Rated current (A) / Rated load (VA or W)... : 15 A, 3600 VA Minimum current (A) / Minimum load (VA or W)... : Kind of load controlled by the switch... : Electronic ballast Type of switching mechanism... : bistable Kind of energization of the control circuit... : None Type of control mechanism... electrical Rated control voltage (V)... : a.c. Rated control current (A)... : a.c. Rated voltage (V)... : 240V Rated frequency (Hz)... : 50 Hz Characteristic of fuses... : No fuses incorporated Electronics RCS or TDS having... : None ossible test case verdicts: - test case does not apply to the test object... : N/A - test object does meet the requirement... : (ass) - test object does not meet the requirement... : F (Fail) Testing: Date of receipt of test item... : 06/22/2016 Date (s) of performance of tests... : 07/18/2016-09/01/2016

General remarks: age 5 of 57 Report No.102639859CRT-001a Error! Referenc The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the Issuing testing laboratory. "(see Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report. "(see appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report. Throughout this report a comma (point) is used as the decimal separator. General product information: The unit is an electrical relay with an input control voltage of 24 Vac with various output ratings ranging from 15 A and 240 Vac for use in an electronic ballast. Note: All markings included in this section are not valid and will be replaced with a proper set

age 6 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so 8 MARKING 8.1 Switches marked with: - rated voltage (V)... : The unit features its voltage rating - rated control voltage, if different from rated voltage (V)... : The unit features the rated control voltage - rated current (A) or rated load (VA or W)... : The unit features the rated current. - symbol for nature of supply... : Nature off supply does not need to be included Vac is adequate - manufacturer's or responsible vendor's name, trade mark or identification mark... : The manufactures name is included. - type reference... : The type is referenced. - symbol for mini-gap construction (m)... : The unit is not a mini-gap - symbol for micro-gap construction (µ)... : The unit is not a micro-gap - symbol for semiconductor switching device (ε)... : The unit is not a semiconductor switching device. - first I characteristic numeral, if declared higher than 2, in which case the second characteristic numeral is also marked... : The unit is rated I20 - second I characteristic numeral, if declared higher than 0, in which case the first characteristic numeral is also marked... : The unit is rated I20 - rated frequency (Hz)... : Frequency is not needed since the unit is rated for both 50 Hz and 60 Hz - rating and type of any fuse incorporated... : There is no fuse included - symbol for kind of load (see 8.2) Type of load symbol is included. - the term extension unit, if applicable, followed by the identifying reference... : - the minimum height for mounting the switch indicated in the installation instruction if there is a restriction (see 10.1)... : Switches with screwless terminals: marked with an indication of the suitability to accept rigid conductors only (if any)... : General purpose electronic switches with included automatic function, number of operations shall be stated in the accompanying instruction sheet when number of operation is higher than the indicated in sub clause 19.101, 19.102 and 19.104. The unit is not an extension unit There is no minimum m height for mounting There are no screwless terminals The number of operations is included in the sample manual - symbol for the adjustment of the delay time, if applicable... : There is no delay time

age 7 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so - symbol for the positions "ermanent on" and "ermanent off", if applicable... : There is no permanently on or permanently off just a manual override - symbol for "Delay time"... : There is no delay time 8.2 Symbols used: as required in the standard Marking for the nature of supply placed next to the marking for rated current and rated voltage Other particular symbols used are explained in the installation instructions 8.3 Marking of electronic switch placed on the main part: - rated current or rated load, rated voltage, symbol for nature of supply, rated frequency (if any), type of load, rating and type of any incorporated fuse (marked on the fuse-holder or in proximity of the fuse) - either the name, trade mark, or identification mark of the manufacturer or of the responsible vendor Vac on the unit covers the nature of supply The unit markings include an I rating of I20 Nature of supply is not needed to be supplied Vac is sufficient The name and trade mark is included on the relay. - length of insulation to be removed, if any The unit is not a screwless system. - symbol for mini-gap construction, micro-gap construction or semiconductor switching device, if applicable The unit does not have mini or micro gap construction - type reference The type reference is included. Information concerning more than one type of load not already marked on the electronic switch are stated in the accompanying instruction sheet Minimum and maximum current/load are stated for each type of load Information of the iron core transformer intended to be used with the electronic switch are given in the instruction sheet Cover plates necessary for safety purposes and intended to be sold separately: marked with the manufacturer s or responsible vendor s name, trade mark or identification mark and type reference I code, when applicable, marked so as to be easily discernible when the switch is mounted and wired as in normal use Marking clearly visible and easily legible Markings are placed on parts which cannot be removed without the use of a tool 8.4 Terminals for phase conductors (supply conductors): identified unless method of connection is of no importance, self-evident or indicated on a wiring diagram The information about different loads are included on the switch Maximum current and load are included The iron core transformer information is included on the information sheet. There are no cover sheets The unit markings include an I rating of I20 Markings are clearly visible and easily legible Markings cannot be easily removed without tools Connection to terminals is included in instruction manual.

age 8 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Indications not placed on screws or other easily removable part Terminals associated with any one pole for switches of pattern number 2, 3, 03 and 6/2: similar identification differing from that of terminals associated with other poles Switches with more than two terminals: load terminal marked with an arrow pointing away from the terminal or with one of the symbol mentioned in 8.2 Other terminals marked corresponding to the installation instructions Installation not made clear by the markings: a wiring diagram is provided with each electronic switch Terminals for the control circuit of a priority RCS with a current sensitive coil or voltage sensitive coil are marked with the appropriate symbol indicated in 8.2 Terminals for the control circuit: marked according to IEC 60445 and/or with the symbols according to 8.2 Indication was not placed on screws The unit is a single pole relay The unit is a single pole relay The unit is a single pole relay Connection to terminals is included in instruction manual This section does not apply This section does not apply 8.5 Neutral terminals: N... : Neutral terminals are apparent on control section and is not required on output section Earthing terminals: [earth symbol]... : Earthing is not provided in this unit Markings not placed on screws or other easily removable parts No markings are provided on removable sections Terminals for conductors not forming part of the main function of the switch: - clearly identified unless their purpose is selfevident, or There are no terminals that are not part of the main function. - indicated in a wiring diagram fixed to the accessory There are no terminals that are not part of the main function. Identification of equipment terminals may be achieved by: - their marking with graphical symbols according to IEC 60417 or colours and/or alphanumeric system, or There are no terminals that are not part of the main function. - their physical dimension or relative location There are no terminals that are not part of the main function. 8.6 Switches marked to indicate the switch position: they are so marked that the direction of movement of the actuating member to its different positions or the actual position is clearly indicated... : Switches having more than one actuating member: marking indicates the effect achieved by the operation Marking clearly visible on the front of the switch The switch position is clear. There is either an on or off position and both are labelled. This section does not apply. Marks are clearly visible on the front of the switch.

age 9 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Not possible to fix cover, cover plate, or removable actuating members in an incorrect position Symbols for on and off not used for indication of switch positions unless clearly indicate the direction of movement of the actuating members Off-state not marked with an O if the circuit on the load side is considered as live 8.6.101 Actual state of electronic switches intended to control the brightness of lamps is indicated There are no removable parts Switch direction is clear. The off side is not marked with an O. The unit is not intended to control brightness - marking on the on-/off-state position The unit is not intended to control brightness - indicator lamp The unit is not intended to control brightness - adjusting the lamp dimmer in the lowest control state and at rated voltage minus 10%: light still visible The unit is not intended to control brightness When the indication of the electronic switch state is given only by the lamp, adjustment of the lamp at the lowest control state is made as specified in the following: - for incandescent lamps: the adjustment of lamp dimmers is made by the manufacturer not possible to reduce the lowest setting without a tool - for fluorescent lamps: the adjustment of lamp dimmers is made by the manufacturer it is possible for the installer to alter the lowest setting if indicated in an installation instruction The unit is not intended to control brightness The unit is not intended to control brightness The unit is not intended to control brightness The unit is not intended to control brightness 8.7 Red colour only for push-button to open the circuit This section does not apply. 8.8 Special precautions necessary to take when installing the switch: details of these and clear information given in an instruction sheet which accompanies the switch Electronic switch containing a viewing window (lens) intended to be mounted at a height greater 1.7 m: information stated in the instruction sheet 8.9 Marking durable and easily legible. Test: 15 s with water and 15 s with petroleum spirit The information sheet clearly describes the installation instructions. There is no viewing window. This was tested on three relay samples and the testing passed. 9 CHECKING OF DIMENSIONS Switches and boxes comply with the appropriate standard sheets, if any There are no other standard sheets Electronic switches with dimensions other than There are no other standard

age 10 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so those specified in the standard sheets (if any) if they are supplied with suitable boxes sheets 10 ROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK 10.1 Switches: live parts not accessible There are no live parts accessible through the enclosure other than the connection terminals. The unit is intended to be used as a component in a larger end product. The end product shall provide the appropriate enclosure Switches designed to be fitted with pilot lights supplied at voltages other than ELV have means to prevent direct contact with the lamp Test with standard test finger shown in figure 1 of IEC 60529 Switches with thermoplastic or elastomeric material: additional test carried out at 35 C ± 2 C with the test probe 11 of IEC 61032 (75 N for 1 min) Test probe applied to: There are no pilot lights The unit is intended to be used as a component in a larger end product. The accessibility to live parts should be investigated in the end product enclosure. The unit is intended to be used as a component in a larger end product. The accessibility to live parts should be investigated in the end product enclosure. - thin-walled knock-outs with a force of 10 N There are no thin walled knockouts - viewing windows or the like on electronic switches intended to be mounted at a height > 1,7 m with a force of 30 N During the test: switches not deform and no live parts accessible 10.2 Knobs, operating levers, push buttons, rockers and the like: of insulating material, unless: - accessible metal parts separated from metal parts of mechanism by double or reinforced insulation, or There are no viewing windows. Information is read and understood The switch manual over ride lever is made out of polybutylene terephthalate resin which is a suitable material. - reliably connected to earth For touch sensitive electronic switches the associated protective impedance does not have to comply with the requirements of clauses 16 and 23 Accessible parts (for example, sensing surface) of electronic switches with IX0 are connected to live There are no touch sensitive switches. There is no accessible part such a sensing surface so this

age 11 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so parts by means of a protective impedance that: - consists of at least two independent resistors or independent capacitors in series of the same nominal value, or a combination of both section is omitted. There is no accessible part such a sensing surface so this section is omitted. - resistors comply with 102.3 There is no need for resistors. - capacitors comply with 102.2 There is no need for capacitors. The removal of protective impedance is only possible by destruction of the electronic switch or by rendering it unusable There is no accessible part such a sensing surface so this section is omitted. Test carried out between accessible metal parts and earth, through a non-inductive resistor of 2 kω: current measured: 0,7 ma (peak value), for a.c. up to 1 khz... : current measured: 0,7 ma multiplied by the value of frequency in khz, but not exceed 70 ma, for a.c. above 1 khz... : current measured: 2 ma, for d.c.... : 10.3 Accessible parts of switches with In 16 A: made of insulating material 10.3.1 Metal covers or cover plates protected by supplementary insulation made by insulating linings or insulating barriers Insulating linings or insulating barriers: - cannot be removed without being permanently damaged, or designed that - cannot be replaced in an incorrect position; if they are omitted, accessories are rendered inoperable or manifestly incomplete; there is no risk of accidental contact between live parts and metal covers or cover plates; precautions are taken to prevent creepage distances or clearances becoming less than the values specified in clause 23 10.3.2 Earthing of metal covers or cover plates: connection of low resistance 10.4 Metal parts of mechanism not insulated from live parts: not protrude from enclosure Switches operated by means of a removable key or similar device: metal parts of mechanism insulated from live parts 10.5 Metal parts of mechanism not accessible and insulated from accessible metal parts, unless - separated from live parts (creepage distances and clearances have at least twice the value specified in clause 23), or The unit is rated higher than 16 A. There are no metal covers or cover plates. There are no metal covers or cover plates. There are no metal covers or cover plates. There are no metal covers or cover plates. Metal parts with contact to uninsulated live parts do not protrude from the enclosure. There is no need of a removable key for operation. Metal parts of the mechanism are no accessible. Section is omitted. See above

age 12 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so - reliably connected to earth Section is omitted. See above 10.6 Switches operated by means of a removable key or an intermediate part: key or an intermediate part can only touch parts insulated from live parts key or intermediate part: insulated from metal parts of mechanism, unless creepage distances and clearances between live parts and metal parts of mechanism have at least twice the values specified in clause 23 10.7 Cord-operated switches: impossible to touch live parts when fitting or replacing the pull cord 10.101 If a cover or cover-plate or a fuse can be removed without a tool or if the installation instructions for the user indicate that, for the purpose of maintenance, when replacing the fuse, covers and cover plates fastened by means of a tool have to be removed, the protection against contact with live parts is assured even after removal of cover or cover-plate (this requirement does not apply when the electronic switch must be dismounted from its supporting means for the replacement of the fuse-link) Compliance is checked with the test probe B of IEC 61032 (10 N); test probe does not touch live parts 10.102 Hole in electronic switches for adjusting the setting: The adjustment does not involve the risk of an electric shock Compliance is checked by applying a test pin according to figure 101 through the hole; test pin does not touch live parts 10.103 Ventilation openings over live parts: A foreign body introduced into these openings do not come into contact with any live parts Compliance is checked by applying the test probe 13 of IEC 61032 through the openings; pin of test probe does not touch live parts The unit is not operated by intermediate parts. The unit is not operated by intermediate parts. The unit is not operated by intermediate parts. The unit is not a cord operated switch. There are no covers or cover plates. There are no covers or cover plates. There is no hole provided for adjusting the settings of the electric switch. There is no hole provided for adjusting the settings of the electric switch. There are no ventilation openings for live parts There are no ventilation openings for live parts 11 ROVISION FOR EARTHING Clause not applicable to SELV electronic switches 11.1 Accessible metal parts: provided with, or permanently and reliably connected to, an earthing terminal 11.2 Earthing terminals: with screw clamping or screwless terminals and comply with clause 12 The unit is not a SELV switch it has a rated minimum voltage of 250 VAC There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals

age 13 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Capacity of earthing terminals of the same size as the corresponding terminals for the supply conductors Any additional external earthing terminal has a size suitable for conductors of at least 6 mm 2 (mm 2 )... : There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals 11.3 Surface-type switches with an enclosure of insulating material, with I > X0 and more than one cable inlet, are provided for the continuity of the earthing circuit with: - an internal fixed earthing terminal, or There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals - adequate space for a floating terminal allowing the connection of an incoming and outgoing conductor 11.4 Connection between earthing terminal and accessible metal parts: of low resistance Test current equal to 1,5 In or 25 A (A)... : Resistance 0,05 Ω (Ω)... : There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals There are no accessible metal parts other than terminals 12 TERMILS 12.1 General Switches provided with screw-type terminals or with screwless terminals... : Clamping means of terminals: not serve to fix any other components All the test on terminals, with the exception of the test of 12.3 11, made after the test of 15.1 Terminals having screw clamping complying with IEC 60998-2-1 are considered to be in compliance with the requirements and the tests of Subclause 12.2, except those of 12.2.6 and 12.2.7 and 12.2.8, provided they are chosen according Table 2. 12.2 Terminals with screw clamping for external copper conductors 12.2.1 Switches provided with terminals which allows the proper connection of copper conductors as shows in table 2 Rated current (A)... : 20A Type of conductor (rigid / flexible)... : The switches are provided with screw type terminals The clamping means of the terminals is not meant to secure anything else. Terminal screws meet the requirements under IEC 60998-2-1 The terminals provide the proper connection of conductors as shown in table 2 Smallest / largest cross-sectional area (mm 2 )... : 2.5 mm to 6 mm Diameter of largest conductor (mm)... : 3.34 mm Figure of terminal... : 1 (A) Minimum diameter D (minimum dimensions) of conductor space: required (mm); measured (mm)... : 12.2.2 Terminals allow the conductor to be connected without special preparation There is 89 MM^2 of conductor space which is more than enough. The terminals allow connection without any special preparation.

age 14 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so 12.2.3 Terminals have adequate mechanical strength The terminals have adequate mechanical strength. Screws and nut for clamping the conductors have metric ISO thread or a comparable thread Screws not of soft metal such as zinc or aluminium The unit has appropriate screw thread type. The screws are made out of steel which has an adequate strength. 12.2.4 Terminals resistant to corrosion The terminals use corrosion resistant materials and do not require testing using the method discussed in the standard 12.2.5 Screw-type terminals clamp the conductor(s) without undue damage During the test: conductor not slip out, no break near clamping unit and no damage Terminals do no cause any undue damage to conductors when subjected to the test required. Terminals do no cause any undue damage to conductors when subjected to the test required. 12.2.6 Terminals clamp the conductor reliably between metal surfaces See appended table 12.2.6 During the test: conductor not move noticeably The conductor did not move noticeably 12.2.7 Terminals designed or placed that the conductor cannot slip out while the clamping screws or nuts are tightened See appended table 12.2.7 After the test: no wire of the conductor escaped outside the clamping unit thus reducing creepage distances and clearances to values lower than those indicated in clause 23 12.2.8 Terminals not work loose from their fixing to the switch Torque test: No wire escaped reducing the spacings - rated current (A)... : 15A - solid rigid copper conductor of the largest crosssectional area (mm²) (table 2)... : 4 mm^2 - torque (Nm) (table 3 or appropriate figures 1, 2, 3, 4)... : 1.2 Nm Screws and nuts tightened and loosened 5 times. During the test: terminals not work loose and show no damage 12.2.9 Clamping screws or nuts of earthing terminals: adequately locked against accidental loosening, not possible to loosen them without the aid of a tool The terminals showed no signs of damage or loosening There are no earthing terminals 12.2.10 Earthing terminals: no risk of corrosion There are no earthing terminals

age 15 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Body of brass or other metal no less resistant to corrosion If the body is a part of a frame or enclosure of aluminium alloy, precautions are taken to avoid the risk of corrosion There are no earthing terminals There are no earthing terminals 12.2.11 illar terminals: distance g no less than the value specified in figure 1: required (mm); measured (mm) : There are no pillar terminals Mantle terminals: distance g no less than the value specified in figure 5: required (mm); measured (mm) : There are no pillar terminals 12.2.12 Lug terminals: - used only for switches having rated current 40 A There are no lug terminals - fitted with spring washers or equally effective locking means There are no lug terminals 12.3 Screwless terminals for external copper conductors 12.3.1 Screwless terminals of the type suitable for: - for rigid copper conductors only, or There are no screwless terminals - for both rigid and flexible copper conductors (tests carried out with rigid and then repeated with flexible conductors) 12.3.2 Screwless terminals provided with clamping units which allow the proper connection of rigid or of rigid and flexible conductors having nominal crosssectional areas as shown in table 7 Rated current (A)... : Type of conductor (rigid / flexible)... : Smallest / largest cross-sectional area (mm 2 )... : Diameter of largest rigid conductor (mm)... : Diameter of largest flexible conductor (mm)... : 12.3.3 Screwless terminals allow the conductor to be connected without special preparation 12.3.4 arts of screwless terminals intended for carrying current of materials as specified in 22.5 12.3.5 Screwless terminals clamp specified conductors with sufficient contact pressure without undue damage to the conductor Conductor clamped between metal surfaces 12.3.6 It is clear how the connection and disconnection of the conductors is to be made Disconnection of a conductor require an operation, other than a pull, so that can be made manually with or without a general-purpose tool There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals

age 16 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so It is not possible to confuse the opening for the use of a tool with the opening intended for the conductor There are no screwless terminals 12.3.7 Screwless terminals intended for the interconnection of two or more conductors: - during insertion, operation of clamping means of one of the conductors is independent of operation of that for the other conductor(s); - during disconnection, conductors can be disconnected either at the same time or separately; - each conductor introduced in a separate clamping unit. It is possible clamp securely any number of conductors up to the maximum as designed. Number of conductors; Nominal cross-sectional area (mm 2 )... : 12.3.8 Screwless terminals: adequate insertion obvious and over-insertion prevented Screwless terminals of switches: undue insertion of the conductor prevented by a stop if further insertion is liable to reduce creepage distances and/or clearances required in table 20 or to influence the mechanism There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals 12.3.9 Screwless terminals properly fixed to the switch There are no screwless terminals Not work loose when conductors are connected or disconnected Self-hardening resins used to fix terminals not subject to mechanical stress There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals 12.3.10 Screwless terminals withstand mechanical stresses occurring in normal use See appended table 12.3.10 During application of the pull conductor not come out of the terminal There are no screwless terminals Test with apparatus shown in figure 10 See appended table 12.3.10 During the test conductors not move noticeably in the clamping unit After these tests: neither terminals nor clamping means have worked loose and conductors show no deterioration There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals 12.3.11 Screwless terminals withstand electrical and thermal stresses occurring in normal use See appended table 12.3.11 After the test: inspection show no changes There are no screwless terminals Repetition of test according to 12.3.10: screwless terminals withstand mechanical stresses occurring in normal use See appended table 12.3.11 During application of the pull conductor not come out of the terminal There are no screwless terminals

age 17 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Test with apparatus shown in figure 10 See appended table 12.3.11 Info During the test conductors not move noticeably in the clamping unit After these tests: neither terminals nor clamping means have worked loose and conductors show no deterioration There are no screwless terminals There are no screwless terminals 12.3.12 Screwless terminals: connected rigid solid conductor remains clamped, even when deflected during normal installation See appended table 12.3.12 13 CONSTRUCTIOL REQUIREMENTS 13.1 Insulating lining, barriers and like: adequate mechanical strength and secured in a reliable manner Everything internally is secured properly. 13.2 Switches constructed so as to permit: - easy introduction and connection of the conductors in the terminals; Switches provide any easy introduction and insulation of conductors. - correct positioning of the conductors Switches provide correct positioning of the conductors. - easy fixing of the switch to a wall or in a box The switches provide easy installation of the enclosure to the end product mounting strap. - adequate space between underside of the base and the surface on which the base is mounted or between the sides of the base and the enclosure (cover or box) Surface-type switches: fixing means do not damage insulation of the cable Switches classified as design A: permit easy positioning and removal of the cover or cover plate, without displacing the conductors The unit is just a component and there is no enclosure so there is more than enough space. Fixing means do not damage insulation of cables The unit does not have a cover plate. 13.3 Covers, cover-plates and actuating members or parts of them intended to ensure protection against electric shock: - held in place at two or more points by effective fixings - fixed by means of a single fixing, for example by a screw, provided that they are Iocated by another means (for example by a shouider) Fixings of covers, cover-plates or actuating members of switches of design A serves to fix the base: there is means to maintain the base in position, even after removal of the covers, coverplates or actuating members The unit does not have a cover plate. The unit does not have a cover plate. The unit does not have a cover plate. 13.3.1 Covers, cover plates or actuating members whose fixing is of the screw-type:

age 18 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Compliance checked by inspection only The unit does not have a cover plate. 13.3.2 Covers, cover plates or actuating members whose fixing is not dependent on screws and whose removal is obtained by applying a force in a direction approximately perpendicular to the mounting/supporting surface: Compliance checked, when their removal may give access, with the standard test finger: to live parts: by the test of 20.4 (verification of the non-removal and the removal) to non-earthed metal parts separated from live parts by creepage distances and clearances according to table 20: by the test of 20.5 (verification of the non-removal and the removal) only to insulating parts, or earthed metal parts, or metal parts separated from live parts by creepage distances and clearances twice those according to table 20, or live parts of SELV circuits not greater than 25 V a.c.: by the test of 20.6 (verification of the non-removal and the removal) The unit does not have a cover plate. The unit does not have a cover plate. The unit does not have a cover plate. 13.3.3 Covers, cover-plates or actuating members whose fixing is not dependent on screws and whose removal is obtained by using a tool, in accordance with the manufacturer's information given in an instruction sheet or in a catalogue: Compliance checked, when their removal may give access, with the standard test finger: to live parts: by the test of 20.4 (verification of the non-removal only) to non-earthed metal parts separated from live parts by creepage distances and clearances according to table 20: by the test of 20.5 (verification of the non-removal only) only to insulating parts, or earthed metal parts, or metal parts separated from live parts by creepage distances and clearances twice those according to table 20, or live parts of SELV circuits not greater than 25 V a.c.: by the test of 20.6 (verification of the non-removal only) 13.4 Switches: no free openings in their enclosures according to their I classification Free openings according to 10.102 and 10.103 are accepted 13.5 Knobs of electronic switches are securely fixed in a reliable manner knobs used to indicate the position of switches: not possible to fix them in a wrong position, if this may result in a hazard ull and push tests: The unit does not have a cover plate. The unit does not have a cover plate. The unit does not have a cover plate. There are no free openings to the switch enclosure when the unit is wired up properly. This unit is omitted. There are no knobs for electronic switches. There are no knobs for electronic switches. - axial pull is likely to be applied: 30 N for 1 min There are no knobs for

age 19 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so electronic switches. - axial pull is unlikely to be applied: 15 N for 1 min There are no knobs for electronic switches. - axial push: 30 N for 1 min There are no knobs for electronic switches. During and after these tests: - the electronic switch shows no damage There are no knobs for electronic switches. - an knob have not moved so as to impair compliance with this standard 13.6 Screws or other means for mounting the switch on a surface or in a box or enclosure: easily accessible from the front. Fixing means not serve any other fixing purpose 13.7 Combinations of switches, or of switches and socket-outlets, comprising separate bases: correct position of each base ensured Fixing of each base independent of the fixing of the combination to the mounting surface 13.8 Accessories combined with switches: comply with their standard 13.9 Surface-type switches with I > 20 are in according to their classification when fitted with conduits or with sheathed cables Surface-type switches with IX4 or IX5 have provisions for opening a drain hole There are no knobs for electronic switches. There are no screws used for mounting. There are no screws used for mounting. There are no separate bases for switches. There are no separate bases for switches. Switch is evaluated without accessories The unit has an I20 rating The unit has an I20 rating Switches provided with a drain hole: it is not less than 5 mm in diameter, or 20 mm 2 in area with a width and a length not less than 3 mm... : Ø mm / mm 2 Drain hole: effective The unit has an I20 rating Lid springs (if any): of corrosion resistant material (bronze or stainless steel) 13.10 Switches to be installed in a box: conductor ends can be prepared after the box is mounted in position, but before the switch is fitted in the box Base have adequate stability when mounted in the box The unit has an I20 rating The unit Is meant to be applied to a mounting strap. All boxes would be separately investigated. The unit Is meant to be applied to a mounting strap. All boxes would be separately investigated. 13.11 Surface-type switches with I > X0, pattern numbers 1, 5 and 6, with more than one inlet opening, provided with: - fixed additional terminal complying with the requirements of clause 12, or The unit has an I20 Rating - adequate space for a floating terminal The unit has an I20 Rating

age 20 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so 13.12 lnlet openings: allow the introduction of the conduit or the sheath of the cable Surface-type switches: intended conduit or protective covering can enter at least 1 mm into the enclosure lnlet openings for conduit entries of surface-type switches: capable of accepting conduit sizes of 16, 20, 25 or 32 or a combination of at least two of these sizes not excluding two of the same size... : lnlet openings for cable entries of surface-type switches: capable of accepting cables having the dimensions specified in table 12 or be as specified by the manufacturer: rated current (A); limits of external diameter of cables min/max (mm)... : 13.13 Surface-type switches: provision for back entry (if are intended) The unit will be used as a component and does not require cable protection. The unit will be used as a component and does not require cable protection. The unit will be used as a component and does not require cable protection. The unit will be used as a component and does not require cable protection. There is no provision for back entry. 13.14 Membranes or the like (if provided): replaceable There are no membranes. 13.15 Requirements for membranes in inlet openings 13.15.1 Membranes, lenses and the like reliably fixed and not displaced by the mechanical and thermal stresses occurring in normal use There are no membranes. Test on electronic switches fitted with membranes, lenses and the like subjected to the ageing treatment specified in 15.1: Electronic switches placed at 40 C ± 2 C for 2 h; force of 30 N applied for 5 s by means of the tip of test probe 11 of IEC 61032. During these tests: membranes, lenses and the like are not deformed, live parts not accessible Membranes, lenses and the like likely to be subjected to an axial pull: axial pull of 30 N applied for 5 s. During this test: membranes, lenses and the like not come out Test repeated on membranes, lenses and the like not subjected to any treatment 13.15.2 Membranes in inlet openings: introduction of the cables into the accessory permitted when the ambient temperature is low There are no membranes. There are no membranes. There are no membranes. There are no membranes. Test on membranes not subjected to the ageing treatment specified in 15.1 and fitted with the switches Switches kept at -5 C for 2 h: possibility to introduce cables of the heaviest type through the membranes After the test: no harmful deformation, cracks or similar damage There are no membranes. There are no membranes.

age 21 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so 13.16 Flexible cable outlet switches: flexible cable (60245 IEC 66 or 60227 IEC 53, or as specified by the manufacturer) may enter the switch through a suitable hole, groove or gland... : There are no flexible cable outlets. Maximum dimension of flexible cable having conductors specified in table B.1 accepted by the entry: - rated current (A)... : - cross-sectional area (mm²) (min 1,5 mm²)... : Entry shaped to prevent damage to the flexible cable Switches intended to be connected via a flexible cable to an electronic extension unit having a rated current equal to the rated current of the electronic switch: flexible cable complies with 60245 IEC 66 or 60227 IEC 53 with a minimum cross sectional area of 0,75 mm²... : Switches intended to be connected via a flexible cable to an electronic extension unit having a rated current lower than the rated current of the electronic switch: flexible cable complies with the requirements of 13.103... : Switches with flexible cable outlet: provided with cable anchorage Cable anchorage: contains the sheath, of insulating material or provided with an insulating lining fixed to the metal parts Cable anchorage: anchor the flexible cable securely to the switch Cable anchorage cannot be released from the outside Use of a special purpose tool not required Screws: not serve to fix any other component, unless - switch is rendered manifestly incomplete if component omitted or replaced in an incorrect position, or - component cannot be removed without further use of a tool ull test (30 N, 25 times): cable 60227 IEC 53, cross-sectional area 1,5 mm²; torque (Nm) (2/3 table 3)... : Torque test: torque 0,15 Nm for 1 min, cable not displaced > 2 mm... : ull test (60 N, 25 times): cable 60245 IEC 66, diameter (mm) of cable; torque (Nm) (2/3 table 3).. : Torque test: torque 0,35 Nm for 1 min, cable not displaced > 2 mm... : There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets. There are no flexible cable outlets.

age 22 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so Test voltage of 2000 V a.c. applied for 1 min between the conductors and the cord anchorage: During the test: insulation of flexible cable not damaged (no breakdown or flashover) 13.101 Automatic protective devices incorporated in electronic switches for lamp circuits have at least micro-disconnection Cut-outs in electronic switches for motor speed control circuits: non-self-resetting 13.102 Electronic switches for the control of the voltage of iron core transformers for extra low-voltage incandescent lamps (for example, halogen): maximum tolerance of the phase-control angle between the positive and negative half-wave of ± 2 : There are no flexible cable outlets. The unit does no use a lamp circuit The unit is not used for motor speed control circuits The unit will not be used to control an extra low voltage load. 13.103 TDS shall be of the resetting type The unit is not a TDS type 14 MECHANISM Clause only applicable to electronic switches provided with mechanical switching devices 14.1 Actuating member of a switch, when released, automatically take up the position corresponding to that of moving contacts 14.2 Moving contact of switches can come to rest only in on and off positions Intermediate position permissible if: - it corresponds to the intermediate position of the actuating member, and - the insulation between fixed and moving contacts is adequate. Electric strength test as specified in 16.2: test voltage a.c. for 1 min (V)... : The unit is a mechanical switching electrical device The actuating member takes the position corresponding to that of the moving contact. The mechanical switch has either and on or off position. There is no intermediate position Electric strength test was conducted and passed. 14.3 No undue arcing in slowly operation Test carried out at the end of the test of clause 19.1: breaking of the circuit 10 times, actuating member moved over a period of 2 s. During the test: no sustained arcing 14.4 Switches of pattern numbers 2, 3, 03 and 6/2 make and break all poles substantially simultaneously Neutral pole of switches of pattern numbers 03 not make after or break before the other poles 14.5 Action of the mechanism: independent of the presence of cover or cover plate. Test: no flicker There was no sustained arching during the 10 operations of the switch, The switch is 1 switch pattern The switch is 1 switch pattern There are no removable cover plates 14.6 Cord-operated switches: effecting a change by application and removal a pull not exceeding: - 45 N applied vertically, and The unit is not a cord operated relay

age 23 of 57Report No. 102639859CRT-001a Error! Reference so - 65 N applied at 45 ± 5 The unit is not a cord operated relay 14.101 osition indicator used in RCS equipped with an incorporated hand-operated device indicates the position of the switching circuit clearly and without ambiguity TDS equipped with an incorporated hand-operated device and a position indicator is used indicates the position of the switching circuit clearly and without ambiguity The unit is not a remote control circuit The unit is not a time delay switch 15 RESISTANCE TO AGEING, ROTECTION ROVIDED BY ENCLOSURES OF SWITCHES, AND RESISTANCE TO HUMIDITY 15.1 Resistance to ageing Switches and boxes placed for 7 days (168 h) in a heating cabinet at 70 C ± 2 C - no crack visible after test with normal or corrected vision without additional magnification This test was preformed and there were no visible abnormalities from the heating testing. No cracks were visible - no sticky or greasy material as a result of heat There was no sticky or greasy material - no trace of cloth (forefinger pressed with 5 N) No trace of cloth after 5N was applied to the unit - no other damage as a result of heat There was no damage as a result of the heat 15.2 rotection provided by enclosures of switches 15.2.1 rotection against access to hazardous parts and against harmful effects due to ingress of solid foreign objects Enclosure of the switch provides a degree of protection against access to hazardous parts and against harmful effects due to ingress of solid foreign objects in accordance with the I classification of the switch Glands: torque (Nm) (2/3 of torque applied in 20.3) : Screws of the enclosure: torque (Nm) (2/3 table 3)... : 0.8 Nm 15.2.1.1 rotection against access to hazardous parts Appropriate test according to IEC 60529... : I 20 The enclosure provides protection against the ingress of solid objects that would be present in an I rating of I20 15.2.1.2 rotection against harmful effects due to ingress of solid foreign objects Appropriate test according to IEC 60529... : I20 Dust not penetrate in quantity to interfere with satisfactory operation or to impair safety 15.2.2 rotection against harmful effects due to ingress of water