
GB 4706.10-1993 Special requirements for safe massage appliances for household and household appliances
time:
1993-07-31 15:00:00
- GB 4706.10-1993
- Abolished
Standard ID:
GB 4706.10-1993
Standard Name:
Special requirements for safe massage appliances for household and household appliances
Chinese Name:
家用和举似用徐电器的安全按摩电器的特殊要求
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1993-07-31 -
Date of Implementation:
1994-02-01 -
Date of Expiration:
2004-01-01
Standard ICS number:
Environmental protection, health and safety>>13.120 Household product safetyChina Standard Classification Number:
Electrician>>Electrician Comprehensive>>K09 Health, Safety, Labor Protection
alternative situation:
GB 4706.10-1986; replaced by GB 4706.10-2003Procurement status:
IEC 335-2-32-1987 NO

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National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances
Special requirements for massage appliances
Safety of household and similar electrical appliancesParticular requirements for massage appliancesGB4706.10—93||tt| |IEC335-2-32—1987
replaces GB4706.10-86
This standard applies to the special requirements for massage appliances in the safety of household and similar electrical appliances. It is equivalent to IEC335-2-32 ( 1987) "Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2: Special Requirements for Massage Appliances". This standard should be used in conjunction with GB4706.1-92 "General safety requirements for household and similar electrical appliances". The parts of this standard that say "applicable" mean that the corresponding provisions in GB4706.1 are applicable to this standard; the parts of this standard that say "replace" should be subject to the provisions of this standard; "Explicitly added" part means that in addition to complying with the corresponding provisions in GB4706.1, the provisions added in this standard must also be complied with. 1 Scope
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content . 1.1 This article is replaced by the following
This standard applies to massage appliances for household and similar purposes. Massage appliances that are not used for general household use but are still dangerous when used in public places also fall within the scope of this standard. Massage appliances used in shops, light industry sectors and farms by people who are not familiar with the use of electricity. Appliances that are not mainly used for massage, but are equipped with massage accessories, should be included in the scope of the standard that reflects their main functions. Taking into account the special risks that exist in nurseries and other places where unattended people, old, young, sick and disabled, additional requirements are required
Note: Additional requirements are formulated by the national health department and labor protection department. 2 Terminology
This chapter of GB4706.1 is applicable except for the following content. 2.2.30 This article is replaced by the following content
Normal load refers to the load obtained when the electrical appliance operates under the following conditions. . The hand-held massage appliance works without any other external load except the vibrating head. The massage appliance for the feet of a seated person (one foot or both feet) has a heavy load of 5kg (evenly) on its foot pedal. Works under the condition of being distributed on an area of ??10cm
The massage belt applies a force of 200N to the belt in the horizontal direction, so that the belt works under the conditions of approximately symmetry on both sides of the roller. The massage cushion must be placed when people are sitting. Between the two layers of felt, the whole thing is placed on a flat horizontal surface, and a load of 80kg is evenly placed on an area of ??30cm×30cm. Each layer of felt is 25mm thick and weighs 4±0.4kg/m. Stretch at least 15mm all around.
State Bureau of Technical Supervision approved implementation on 1994-02-01
The massage chair works under no load. |GB4706.10—93
The massage bed works with a heavy load of 80kg (evenly distributed on an area of ??50cm×200cm) on the surface of the bed.
GB4706.1 Chapter. Applicable.
General instructions in testing
GB4706.1 except the following content. This chapter adds the following provisions.
4.101. Massage appliances that are not fixed to a stand during normal use shall be tested as portable appliances. Note: Hand-held appliances are subject to the additional tests specified for these appliances. 5
Rated value
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
6 categories
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
7 mark
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
8 Protection against electric shock
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Start-up of electric appliances
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
10 Input power and current
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
11 Fever
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 11.2 The following content is added to this article
Massage appliances equipped with electric heating elements must also be placed according to the regulations for electric appliances. 11.7 This article is replaced by the following content
Handheld massage appliance works for 20 minutes.
Other massage appliances work continuously until they reach a stable state. 11.8 This article adds the following content
The temperature rise of parts that come into contact with skin or hair during normal use, or are held by hands shall not exceed the temperature specified for handles that are held continuously during normal use. Lift limit value, the temperature rise of these parts in each accessory used with the massage appliance should be determined. Note: Massage pads with electric heating elements should comply with the temperature limits for electric heating pads in GB4706.8-86 "Special Requirements for Safety of Electric Blanket, Electric Heating Pads and Electric Heating Mats for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances" Provisions. GB4706.10—93
2 Electric appliances with electric heating elements working under overload conditions 12
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
13 Electrical insulation and leakage current GB4706.1 at operating temperature This chapter applies.
14 Suppression of radio interference and television interference GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
15 waterproof
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
16 Leakage current, insulation resistance and electrical strength GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
17 Overload Protection
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
18 Durability
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 18.2 This article is replaced by the following content
The massage appliance operates under normal load and 1.1 times the rated voltage, and the working time is 48h minus the time required for the tests in Chapters 11, 12 and 13. Then the appliance works under normal load and 0.9 times rated voltage for 48 hours. The handheld massage appliance works in an intermittent manner and the working time is 20 minutes. The downtime between working hours shall be sufficient to ensure that the temperature rise of the appliance does not exceed the value measured during the test in Chapter 11. Other massage appliances work in a continuous manner or in corresponding cycles, with each cycle not less than 8 hours. Note: ①For hand-held massage appliances, strong cooling can be used to shorten the test time. ②The specified working hours are actual operating hours. ③If the massage appliance has more than one motor, the specified working time applies to each motor. 18.3 This article adds the following content
Handheld massage appliances do not need to be tested at 1.1 times the rated voltage. 19 Abnormal operation
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable. 19.1 The second to fifth paragraphs of this article are replaced by the following content. Whether it is qualified or not can be determined through the tests of the following articles: For Class 1 massage appliances with electric heating elements and massage beds with electric heating elements, if they are equipped with a temperature controller and can be limited to the temperature during the test period in Chapter 11, the test shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 19.4. b. For handheld massage appliances with electric heating elements but not kept connected by hand, the test shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 19.5. For massage appliances equipped with motors with locked-rotor torque less than full load torque; for massage appliances and massage appliances equipped with capacitors in the auxiliary winding circuit that do not meet the requirements of c.
GB3667-83 "AC Motor Capacitors" Beds are tested in accordance with Article 19.6. d. Massage appliances equipped with three-phase motors shall be tested in accordance with Article 19.7. GB4706.10-93
e. Massage tables not equipped with magnetic drive vibrators shall be tested in accordance with Article 19.8. f. Massage appliances equipped with series motors shall be tested in accordance with Article 19.10. 19.4 This article is replaced by the following content
When the massage appliance is working under normal load, the thermostat used to limit the temperature during the test in Chapter 11 is short-circuited. The input power of the electric heating element is 1.24 times the maximum rated input power. The motor operates at a voltage equal to 1.06 times the rated voltage. If the massage appliance is equipped with more than one thermostat, these thermostats should be short-circuited in sequence. 19.5 This article is replaced by the following content
Repeat 19 when the thermostat is not short-circuited.4 tests, and regardless of the rated working time, test until a stable state is reached.
19.6 The text in front of this table is replaced by the following content: When the voltage is equal to the rated voltage or the upper limit of the rated voltage range, massage appliances with locked moving parts are energized from the cold state and normal load is applied. 30s. Then remove the load and continue working to a steady state. If a timer is installed, up to the maximum time allowed by the timer.
If the capacitor in the auxiliary winding circuit of the motor does not meet the requirements of GB3667, it shall be short-circuited or open-circuited (whichever is the most unfavorable). If there are more than two capacitors, short-circuit or open-circuit the capacitors one by one. At the end of the specified test period, or at the moment when the fuse, thermal circuit breaker, motor protection device and similar device operates, the temperature of the winding shall not exceed the following table Specified value:
Add the following note after the table
Note: ① If the massage appliance is equipped with more than one motor, each motor should be tested separately. ② For additional tests on protected motor devices, see Appendix D (Supplement). 19.10 This article adds the following content
Remove detachable parts that may affect the load. 20 Stability and mechanical hazards
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable. 20.1 The following content is added to this article
During the test, the massage chair must be loaded. The following content is added to this chapter:
20.101 Massage appliances should be designed so that during normal use, hair will not be sucked into the appliance or wrapped around moving parts. Compliance may be determined by inspection.
21 Mechanical Strength
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable. 21.1 Add the following content to this article
Apply a load of 80kg to the foot pedal of the massage appliance used for sitting people's feet, evenly distributed on an area of ??10cm × 30cm, and work for 30 seconds.
22 Structure
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 22.1 This article is replaced by the following content
Portable massage appliances shall be Class I or Sub-Class appliances. Fixed massage appliances should be Class 1, Class I or Class II appliances. Whether they are qualified or not can be determined through inspection and related tests. Internal wiring
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
24 components
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 24.1 Add the following note to this article
Note: The switch installed in the massage appliance is not required to be a frequently operated switch. This article is replaced by the following content
Massage appliances shall not be equipped with:
Switches connected in flexible cables or cords, except massage mats; a.||tt ||b. A device that interrupts the power supply by a short circuit in the event that an electrical appliance is damaged; c.
A thermal circuit breaker that can be reset by welding.
9Replace this article with the following
The massage mat should be equipped with a switch in its power circuit. Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable to 25.1. This article adds the following note
Note: According to ZBK32003- 89 "Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar Purposes" only allows massage appliances equipped with small appliance sockets to use flexible cord assemblies of flat two-core flexible cords.
25.6 Add the following content to this article
Handheld massage appliances can use flat two-core flexible cords (see GB5023.3-85 "Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltage 450/750V and below ( Wire) connection with flexible cable (wire)》). The power cords of other massage appliances must not be lighter than ordinary flexible rubber sheathed cords. The length of the massage appliance power cord should not be less than 1.7m. 6 Binding posts for external conductors
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
Grounding device
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Screws and joints
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Creepage distance, electrical clearance and penetration insulation distance 29
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
30 Heat resistance, flame resistance and tracking resistance
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
31 Anti-rust
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
GB4706.1 This chapter is not applicable.
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.10-93
Appendix A
GB4706.1 "General Safety Requirements for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances"||tt| |Usage of the appendices in this standard (supplement)
Appendix A "Thermal Controller and Overload Circuit Breaker" in GB4706.1 applies. A1
A9| |tt||A10
Appendix B "Electronic Circuits" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix C "Structure of Safety Isolation Transformer" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix D "Additional Requirements for Protected Motor Devices" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix E "Measurement of Creepage Distances and Clearances" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix F "Horizontal Combustion Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix G "Glow Wire Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix H "Adverse Contact Test" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix I "Needle Flame Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix J "Current Tracking Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix K "Leakage Current Measurement Circuit" in GB4706.1 applies. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Household Electrical Appliances. This standard is drafted by Guangzhou Daily Electrical Appliances Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Xu Yanrong.
1 This chapter is applicable except for the following contents. 24.1 Add the following note to this article
Note: The switch installed in the massage appliance is not required to be a frequently operated switch. This article is replaced by the following content
Massage appliances shall not be equipped with:
Switches connected in flexible cables or cords, except massage mats; a.||tt ||b. A device that interrupts the power supply by a short circuit in the event that an electrical appliance is damaged; c.
A thermal circuit breaker that can be reset by welding.
9Replace this article with the following
The massage mat should be equipped with a switch in its power circuit. Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable to 25.1. This article adds the following note
Note: According to ZBK32003- 89 "Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar Purposes" only allows massage appliances equipped with small appliance sockets to use flexible cord assemblies of flat two-core flexible cords.
25.6 Add the following content to this article
Handheld massage appliances can use flat two-core flexible cords (see GB5023.3-85 "Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltage 450/750V and below ( Wire) connection with flexible cable (wire)》). The power cords of other massage appliances must not be lighter than ordinary flexible rubber sheathed cords. The length of the massage appliance power cord should not be less than 1.7m. 6 Binding posts for external conductors
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
Grounding device
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Screws and joints
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Creepage distance, electrical clearance and penetration insulation distance 29
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
30 Heat resistance, flame resistance and tracking resistance
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
31 Anti-rust
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
GB4706.1 This chapter is not applicable.
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.10-93
Appendix A
GB4706.1 "General Safety Requirements for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances"||tt| |Usage of the appendices in this standard (supplement)
Appendix A "Thermal Controller and Overload Circuit Breaker" in GB4706.1 applies. A1
A9| |tt||A10
Appendix B "Electronic Circuits" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix C "Structure of Safety Isolation Transformer" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix D "Additional Requirements for Protected Motor Devices" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix E "Measurement of Creepage Distances and Clearances" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix F "Horizontal Combustion Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix G "Glow Wire Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix H "Adverse Contact Test" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix I "Needle Flame Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix J "Current Tracking Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix K "Leakage Current Measurement Circuit" in GB4706.1 applies. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Household Electrical Appliances. This standard is drafted by Guangzhou Daily Electrical Appliances Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Xu Yanrong.
1 This chapter is applicable except for the following contents. 24.1 Add the following note to this article
Note: The switch installed in the massage appliance is not required to be a frequently operated switch. This article is replaced by the following content
Massage appliances shall not be equipped with:
Switches connected in flexible cables or cords, except massage mats; a.||tt ||b. A device that interrupts the power supply by a short circuit in the event that an electrical appliance is damaged; c.
A thermal circuit breaker that can be reset by welding.
9Replace this article with the following
The massage mat should be equipped with a switch in its power circuit. Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable to 25.1. The following note is added to this article
Note: According to ZBK32003- 89 "Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar Purposes" only allows massage appliances equipped with small appliance sockets to use flexible cord assemblies of flat two-core flexible cords.
25.6 Add the following content to this article
Handheld massage appliances can use flat two-core flexible cords (see GB5023.3-85 "Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltage 450/750V and below ( Wire) connection with flexible cable (wire)》). The power cords of other massage appliances must not be lighter than ordinary flexible rubber sheathed cords. The length of the massage appliance power cord should not be less than 1.7m. 6 Binding posts for external conductors
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
Grounding device
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Screws and joints
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Creepage distance, electrical clearance and penetration insulation distance 29
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
30 Heat resistance, flame resistance and tracking resistance
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
31 Anti-rust
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
GB4706.1 This chapter is not applicable. www.bzxz.net
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.10-93
Appendix A
GB4706.1 "General Safety Requirements for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances"||tt| |Usage of the appendices in this standard (supplement)
Appendix A "Thermal Controller and Overload Circuit Breaker" in GB4706.1 applies. A1
A9| |tt||A10
Appendix B "Electronic Circuits" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix C "Structure of Safety Isolation Transformer" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix D "Additional Requirements for Protected Motor Devices" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix E "Measurement of Creepage Distances and Clearances" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix F "Horizontal Combustion Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix G "Glow Wire Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix H "Adverse Contact Test" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix I "Needle Flame Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix J "Current Tracking Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix K "Leakage Current Measurement Circuit" in GB4706.1 applies. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Household Electrical Appliances. This standard is drafted by Guangzhou Daily Electrical Appliances Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Xu Yanrong.
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Safety of household and similar electrical appliances
Special requirements for massage appliances
Safety of household and similar electrical appliancesParticular requirements for massage appliancesGB4706.10—93||tt| |IEC335-2-32—1987
replaces GB4706.10-86
This standard applies to the special requirements for massage appliances in the safety of household and similar electrical appliances. It is equivalent to IEC335-2-32 ( 1987) "Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 2: Special Requirements for Massage Appliances". This standard should be used in conjunction with GB4706.1-92 "General safety requirements for household and similar electrical appliances". The parts of this standard that say "applicable" mean that the corresponding provisions in GB4706.1 are applicable to this standard; the parts of this standard that say "replace" should be subject to the provisions of this standard; "Explicitly added" part means that in addition to complying with the corresponding provisions in GB4706.1, the provisions added in this standard must also be complied with. 1 Scope
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content . 1.1 This article is replaced by the following
This standard applies to massage appliances for household and similar purposes. Massage appliances that are not used for general household use but are still dangerous when used in public places also fall within the scope of this standard. Massage appliances used in shops, light industry sectors and farms by people who are not familiar with the use of electricity. Appliances that are not mainly used for massage, but are equipped with massage accessories, should be included in the scope of the standard that reflects their main functions. Taking into account the special risks that exist in nurseries and other places where unattended people, old, young, sick and disabled, additional requirements are required
Note: Additional requirements are formulated by the national health department and labor protection department. 2 Terminology
This chapter of GB4706.1 is applicable except for the following content. 2.2.30 This article is replaced by the following content
Normal load refers to the load obtained when the electrical appliance operates under the following conditions. . The hand-held massage appliance works without any other external load except the vibrating head. The massage appliance for the feet of a seated person (one foot or both feet) has a heavy load of 5kg (evenly) on its foot pedal. Works under the condition of being distributed on an area of ??10cm
The massage belt applies a force of 200N to the belt in the horizontal direction, so that the belt works under the conditions of approximately symmetry on both sides of the roller. The massage cushion must be placed when people are sitting. Between the two layers of felt, the whole thing is placed on a flat horizontal surface, and a load of 80kg is evenly placed on an area of ??30cm×30cm. Each layer of felt is 25mm thick and weighs 4±0.4kg/m. Stretch at least 15mm all around.
State Bureau of Technical Supervision approved implementation on 1994-02-01
The massage chair works under no load. |GB4706.10—93
The massage bed works with a heavy load of 80kg (evenly distributed on an area of ??50cm×200cm) on the surface of the bed.
GB4706.1 Chapter. Applicable.
General instructions in testing
GB4706.1 except the following content. This chapter adds the following provisions.
4.101. Massage appliances that are not fixed to a stand during normal use shall be tested as portable appliances. Note: Hand-held appliances are subject to the additional tests specified for these appliances. 5
Rated value
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
6 categories
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
7 mark
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
8 Protection against electric shock
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Start-up of electric appliances
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
10 Input power and current
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
11 Fever
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 11.2 The following content is added to this article
Massage appliances equipped with electric heating elements must also be placed according to the regulations for electric appliances. 11.7 This article is replaced by the following content
Handheld massage appliance works for 20 minutes.
Other massage appliances work continuously until they reach a stable state. 11.8 This article adds the following content
The temperature rise of parts that come into contact with skin or hair during normal use, or are held by hands shall not exceed the temperature specified for handles that are held continuously during normal use. Lift limit value, the temperature rise of these parts in each accessory used with the massage appliance should be determined. Note: Massage pads with electric heating elements should comply with the temperature limits for electric heating pads in GB4706.8-86 "Special Requirements for Safety of Electric Blanket, Electric Heating Pads and Electric Heating Mats for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances" Provisions. GB4706.10—93
2 Electric appliances with electric heating elements working under overload conditions 12
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
13 Electrical insulation and leakage current GB4706.1 at operating temperature This chapter applies.
14 Suppression of radio interference and television interference GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
15 waterproof
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
16 Leakage current, insulation resistance and electrical strength GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
17 Overload Protection
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
18 Durability
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 18.2 This article is replaced by the following content
The massage appliance operates under normal load and 1.1 times the rated voltage, and the working time is 48h minus the time required for the tests in Chapters 11, 12 and 13. Then the appliance works under normal load and 0.9 times rated voltage for 48 hours. The handheld massage appliance works in an intermittent manner and the working time is 20 minutes. The downtime between working hours shall be sufficient to ensure that the temperature rise of the appliance does not exceed the value measured during the test in Chapter 11. Other massage appliances work in a continuous manner or in corresponding cycles, with each cycle not less than 8 hours. Note: ①For hand-held massage appliances, strong cooling can be used to shorten the test time. ②The specified working hours are actual operating hours. ③If the massage appliance has more than one motor, the specified working time applies to each motor. 18.3 This article adds the following content
Handheld massage appliances do not need to be tested at 1.1 times the rated voltage. 19 Abnormal operation
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable. 19.1 The second to fifth paragraphs of this article are replaced by the following content. Whether it is qualified or not can be determined through the tests of the following articles: For Class 1 massage appliances with electric heating elements and massage beds with electric heating elements, if they are equipped with a temperature controller and can be limited to the temperature during the test period in Chapter 11, the test shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 19.4. b. For handheld massage appliances with electric heating elements but not kept connected by hand, the test shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 19.5. For massage appliances equipped with motors with locked-rotor torque less than full load torque; for massage appliances and massage appliances equipped with capacitors in the auxiliary winding circuit that do not meet the requirements of c.
GB3667-83 "AC Motor Capacitors" Beds are tested in accordance with Article 19.6. d. Massage appliances equipped with three-phase motors shall be tested in accordance with Article 19.7. GB4706.10-93
e. Massage tables not equipped with magnetic drive vibrators shall be tested in accordance with Article 19.8. f. Massage appliances equipped with series motors shall be tested in accordance with Article 19.10. 19.4 This article is replaced by the following content
When the massage appliance is working under normal load, the thermostat used to limit the temperature during the test in Chapter 11 is short-circuited. The input power of the electric heating element is 1.24 times the maximum rated input power. The motor operates at a voltage equal to 1.06 times the rated voltage. If the massage appliance is equipped with more than one thermostat, these thermostats should be short-circuited in sequence. 19.5 This article is replaced by the following content
Repeat 19 when the thermostat is not short-circuited.4 tests, and regardless of the rated working time, test until a stable state is reached.
19.6 The text in front of this table is replaced by the following content: When the voltage is equal to the rated voltage or the upper limit of the rated voltage range, massage appliances with locked moving parts are energized from the cold state and normal load is applied. 30s. Then remove the load and continue working to a steady state. If a timer is installed, up to the maximum time allowed by the timer.
If the capacitor in the auxiliary winding circuit of the motor does not meet the requirements of GB3667, it shall be short-circuited or open-circuited (whichever is the most unfavorable). If there are more than two capacitors, short-circuit or open-circuit the capacitors one by one. At the end of the specified test period, or at the moment when the fuse, thermal circuit breaker, motor protection device and similar device operates, the temperature of the winding shall not exceed the following table Specified value:
Add the following note after the table
Note: ① If the massage appliance is equipped with more than one motor, each motor should be tested separately. ② For additional tests on protected motor devices, see Appendix D (Supplement). 19.10 This article adds the following content
Remove detachable parts that may affect the load. 20 Stability and mechanical hazards
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable. 20.1 The following content is added to this article
During the test, the massage chair must be loaded. The following content is added to this chapter:
20.101 Massage appliances should be designed so that during normal use, hair will not be sucked into the appliance or wrapped around moving parts. Compliance may be determined by inspection.
21 Mechanical Strength
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable. 21.1 Add the following content to this article
Apply a load of 80kg to the foot pedal of the massage appliance used for sitting people's feet, evenly distributed on an area of ??10cm × 30cm, and work for 30 seconds.
22 Structure
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 22.1 This article is replaced by the following content
Portable massage appliances shall be Class I or Sub-Class appliances. Fixed massage appliances should be Class 1, Class I or Class II appliances. Whether they are qualified or not can be determined through inspection and related tests. Internal wiring
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
24 components
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.1 This chapter is applicable except for the following content. 24.1 Add the following note to this article
Note: The switch installed in the massage appliance is not required to be a frequently operated switch. This article is replaced by the following content
Massage appliances shall not be equipped with:
Switches connected in flexible cables or cords, except massage mats; a.||tt ||b. A device that interrupts the power supply by a short circuit in the event that an electrical appliance is damaged; c.
A thermal circuit breaker that can be reset by welding.
9Replace this article with the following
The massage mat should be equipped with a switch in its power circuit. Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable to 25.1. This article adds the following note
Note: According to ZBK32003- 89 "Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar Purposes" only allows massage appliances equipped with small appliance sockets to use flexible cord assemblies of flat two-core flexible cords.
25.6 Add the following content to this article
Handheld massage appliances can use flat two-core flexible cords (see GB5023.3-85 "Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltage 450/750V and below ( Wire) connection with flexible cable (wire)》). The power cords of other massage appliances must not be lighter than ordinary flexible rubber sheathed cords. The length of the massage appliance power cord should not be less than 1.7m. 6 Binding posts for external conductors
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
Grounding device
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Screws and joints
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Creepage distance, electrical clearance and penetration insulation distance 29
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
30 Heat resistance, flame resistance and tracking resistance
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
31 Anti-rust
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
GB4706.1 This chapter is not applicable.
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.10-93
Appendix A
GB4706.1 "General Safety Requirements for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances"||tt| |Usage of the appendices in this standard (supplement)
Appendix A "Thermal Controller and Overload Circuit Breaker" in GB4706.1 applies. A1
A9| |tt||A10
Appendix B "Electronic Circuits" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix C "Structure of Safety Isolation Transformer" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix D "Additional Requirements for Protected Motor Devices" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix E "Measurement of Creepage Distances and Clearances" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix F "Horizontal Combustion Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix G "Glow Wire Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix H "Adverse Contact Test" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix I "Needle Flame Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix J "Current Tracking Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix K "Leakage Current Measurement Circuit" in GB4706.1 applies. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Household Electrical Appliances. This standard is drafted by Guangzhou Daily Electrical Appliances Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Xu Yanrong.
1 This chapter is applicable except for the following contents. 24.1 Add the following note to this article
Note: The switch installed in the massage appliance is not required to be a frequently operated switch. This article is replaced by the following content
Massage appliances shall not be equipped with:
Switches connected in flexible cables or cords, except massage mats; a.||tt ||b. A device that interrupts the power supply by a short circuit in the event that an electrical appliance is damaged; c.
A thermal circuit breaker that can be reset by welding.
9Replace this article with the following
The massage mat should be equipped with a switch in its power circuit. Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable to 25.1. This article adds the following note
Note: According to ZBK32003- 89 "Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar Purposes" only allows massage appliances equipped with small appliance sockets to use flexible cord assemblies of flat two-core flexible cords.
25.6 Add the following content to this article
Handheld massage appliances can use flat two-core flexible cords (see GB5023.3-85 "Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltage 450/750V and below ( Wire) connection with flexible cable (wire)》). The power cords of other massage appliances must not be lighter than ordinary flexible rubber sheathed cords. The length of the massage appliance power cord should not be less than 1.7m. 6 Binding posts for external conductors
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
Grounding device
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Screws and joints
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Creepage distance, electrical clearance and penetration insulation distance 29
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
30 Heat resistance, flame resistance and tracking resistance
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
31 Anti-rust
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
GB4706.1 This chapter is not applicable.
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.10-93
Appendix A
GB4706.1 "General Safety Requirements for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances"||tt| |Usage of the appendices in this standard (supplement)
Appendix A "Thermal Controller and Overload Circuit Breaker" in GB4706.1 applies. A1
A9| |tt||A10
Appendix B "Electronic Circuits" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix C "Structure of Safety Isolation Transformer" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix D "Additional Requirements for Protected Motor Devices" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix E "Measurement of Creepage Distances and Clearances" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix F "Horizontal Combustion Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix G "Glow Wire Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix H "Adverse Contact Test" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix I "Needle Flame Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix J "Current Tracking Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix K "Leakage Current Measurement Circuit" in GB4706.1 applies. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Household Electrical Appliances. This standard is drafted by Guangzhou Daily Electrical Appliances Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Xu Yanrong.
1 This chapter is applicable except for the following contents. 24.1 Add the following note to this article
Note: The switch installed in the massage appliance is not required to be a frequently operated switch. This article is replaced by the following content
Massage appliances shall not be equipped with:
Switches connected in flexible cables or cords, except massage mats; a.||tt ||b. A device that interrupts the power supply by a short circuit in the event that an electrical appliance is damaged; c.
A thermal circuit breaker that can be reset by welding.
9Replace this article with the following
The massage mat should be equipped with a switch in its power circuit. Power supply connection and external flexible cables and cords
GB4706.1 Except for the following content, this chapter is applicable to 25.1. The following note is added to this article
Note: According to ZBK32003- 89 "Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar Purposes" only allows massage appliances equipped with small appliance sockets to use flexible cord assemblies of flat two-core flexible cords.
25.6 Add the following content to this article
Handheld massage appliances can use flat two-core flexible cords (see GB5023.3-85 "Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltage 450/750V and below ( Wire) connection with flexible cable (wire)》). The power cords of other massage appliances must not be lighter than ordinary flexible rubber sheathed cords. The length of the massage appliance power cord should not be less than 1.7m. 6 Binding posts for external conductors
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
Grounding device
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Screws and joints
This chapter of GB4706.1 applies.
9 Creepage distance, electrical clearance and penetration insulation distance 29
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
30 Heat resistance, flame resistance and tracking resistance
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
31 Anti-rust
GB4706.1 This chapter applies.
Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
GB4706.1 This chapter is not applicable. www.bzxz.net
GB4706.10-93
GB4706.10-93
Appendix A
GB4706.1 "General Safety Requirements for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances"||tt| |Usage of the appendices in this standard (supplement)
Appendix A "Thermal Controller and Overload Circuit Breaker" in GB4706.1 applies. A1
A9| |tt||A10
Appendix B "Electronic Circuits" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix C "Structure of Safety Isolation Transformer" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix D "Additional Requirements for Protected Motor Devices" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix E "Measurement of Creepage Distances and Clearances" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix F "Horizontal Combustion Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix G "Glow Wire Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix H "Adverse Contact Test" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix I "Needle Flame Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix J "Current Tracking Test Method" in GB4706.1 applies. Appendix K "Leakage Current Measurement Circuit" in GB4706.1 applies. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Household Electrical Appliances. This standard is drafted by Guangzhou Daily Electrical Appliances Research Institute. The drafter of this standard is Xu Yanrong.
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