UL 1083:2002 pdf download

UL 1083:2002 pdf download.Household Electric Skillets and Frying-Type Appliances.

6.11 An opening in the enclosure that has a minor dimension of less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) is acceptableif a probe as illustrated in Figure 6.2,inserted through the opening,cannot be made to touch anyuninsulated live part or film-coated wire that involves the risk of electric shock. The probe shall be appliedin all possible articulated positions before, during,and after insertion.
6.12 An opening that has a minor dimension of 1 inch (25.4 mm) or more, in an enclosure, as illustratedin Figure 6.3, is acceptable if, within the enclosure, there is no uninsulated live part or film-coated wireless than,R distance from the inside edge of the perimeter of the opening and X distance from the planeof the opening. T equals the enclosure thickness,R equals X minus T, and X equals five times thediameter of the largest round rod that can be inserted through the opening but not less than 6-1/16 inches(154 mm). In evaluating an opening,any barrier located within the volume is to be ignored unless itintersects the boundaries of the volume in a continuous,closed line.
6.13 lf a marking draws attention of the user to a hole of any size in the enclosure for the adjustment ofa thermostat or for a similar activity, it shall not be possible to damage insulation or contact uninsulatedlive parts through the hole with a 1/16-inch diameter rod (1.6 mm).
6.14 During the examination of an appliance in connection with the requirements in 6.7 and 6.10-6.13,any part of the enclosure is to be disregarded - that is, it will not be assumed that the part in questionaffords protection against electric shock or injury to persons - if it either.