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In sub-clause 3.5.1 and 11.2 of IEC 60335-1:2001, it is mentioned that hand held appliances, such as a hair curler, are appliances held in the hand during normal use. 3 @$ m& Y6 t* T0 M8 v) l; m; K: S: vDuring the test of clause 11, hand held appliances are to be held in their normal position of use. % G2 z* Q! o% N5 T( ~; w* @In IEC 60335-2-23:2003, there is no modification done to align to IEC 60335-1:2001. As a result, no floor temperatures have to be measured.4 X+ o/ y% Y; i! l" v: v5 Z
For a hair curler with a stand built into the handle with the possibility of being put on the table in a stable position (see picture), is it necessary to determine the floor temperatures? 5 J* A8 x+ r. d' j. j: s- JDecision: $ t2 ~: x, B! A) P+ x7 IYes, it should be tested on the stand and floor temperatures measured. , Z: F. r3 N& B( a, g' ?* Y- B- U % l- ?+ o) u: w2 ~[attach]75710[/attach]- @& S5 c' f0 x! W2 g+ N