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Household Trash Compactors

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  • Page 1 UL 1086 ISBN 1-55989-928-X Household Trash Compactors...
  • Page 3 JANUARY 6, 2004 − UL 1086 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062-2096 UL Standard for Safety for Household Trash Compactors,UL 1086 Fourth Edition, Dated February 1, 1996 Revisions: This Standard contains revisions through and including January 6, 2004. SUMMARY OF TOPICS...
  • Page 4 JANUARY 6, 2004 − UL 1086 The master for this Standard at UL’s Northbrook Office is the official document insofar as it relates to a UL service and the compliance of a product with respect to the requirements for that product and service, or if there are questions regarding the accuracy of this Standard.
  • Page 5 JANUARY 6, 2004 − UL 1086 authorized user of a multiple-user version of an electronic Standard. Because of differences in the computer/software/printer setup used by UL and those of electronic Standards purchasers, the printed copy obtained by a purchaser may not look exactly like the on-line screen view or the printed Standard.
  • Page 6 JANUARY 6, 2004 − UL 1086 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 7 An effective date included as a note immediately following certain requirements is one established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. The Department of Defense (DoD) has adopted UL 1086 on August 12, 1994. The publication of revised pages or a new edition of this Standard will not invalidate the DoD adoption.
  • Page 8 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 CONTENTS FOREWORD ................4 INTRODUCTION 1 Scope .
  • Page 10 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 PERFORMANCE 32 General ................35 33 Leakage Current Test .
  • Page 11 DECEMBER 1, 1999 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 12: Foreword

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 FOREWORD A. This Standard contains basic requirements for products covered by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) under its Follow-Up Service for this category within the limitations given below and in the Scope section of this Standard.
  • Page 13: Glossary

    DECEMBER 17, 1998 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 INTRODUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover trash compactors that are rated 250 volts or less and intended for household use to reduce the volume of waste prior to disposal; and that are intended to be employed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.
  • Page 14: Units Of Measurement

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 3.1.2 A component shall be used in accordance with its recognized rating established for the intended conditions of use. 3.1.3 Specific components are recognized as being incomplete in construction features or restricted in performance capabilities.
  • Page 15: Frame And Enclosure

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 6 Frame and Enclosure 6.1 An appliance shall be formed and assembled so that it will have the strength and rigidity necessary to resist the abuses to which it may be subjected, without increasing a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons due to total or partial collapse with resulting reduction of spacings, loosening or displacement of parts, or other serious defects.
  • Page 16 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 Table 6.1 Thickness of metal enclosure Minimum thickness, inch (mm) At small, flat unreinforced surfaces and at surfaces of a shape or size that At surfaces to which a provides adequate...
  • Page 17 DECEMBER 17, 1998 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 3) The motor is provided with a thermal motor protector – a protective device that is sensitive to temperature and current – that will prevent the temperature of the motor windings from exceeding: i) 125°C (257°F) when the motor is running at the maximum load at which it can...
  • Page 18 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 This is generated text for figtxt. Figure 6.1 Location and extent of barrier Figure 6.1 revised December 17, 1998 NOTES – A – Region to be shielded by barrier. This will consist of the entire component if it is not otherwise shielded, and will consist of the unshielded portion of a component which is partially shielded by the component enclosure or equivalent.
  • Page 19: Accessibility Of Uninsulated Live Parts And Film-Coated Wire

    DECEMBER 17, 1998 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 7 Accessibility of Uninsulated Live Parts and Film-Coated Wire 7.1 To reduce the likelihood of unintentional contact that may involve a risk of electric shock from an uninsulated live part or film-coated wire, an opening in an enclosure shall comply with either (a) or (b).
  • Page 20 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 DECEMBER 17, 1998 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 21 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 This is generated text for figtxt. Figure 7.1 Articulate probe with web stop...
  • Page 22 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 This is generated text for figtxt. Figure 7.2 Probe for film-coated wire Table 7.1 Minimum acceptable distance from an opening to a part that may involve a risk of electric shock...
  • Page 23 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 Figure 7.3 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) articulate accessibility probe with stop plate All dimensions in millimeters Courtesy of IEC...
  • Page 24 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 This is generated text for figtxt. Figure 7.4 Probe for uninsulated live parts 7.4 The probes mentioned in 7.3 and 7.5 shall be used as measuring instruments to judge the accessibility provided by an opening, and not as instruments to judge the strength of a material; they shall be applied with the minimum force necessary to determine accessibility.
  • Page 25 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 7.9 In an appliance, an opening as described in 7.10 that will not permit the entrance of a 1-inch (25.4-mm) diameter rod is acceptable if a probe as illustrated in Figure 7.5, when inserted through the opening with a force of 5 pounds (22.24 N) and any force less than 5 pounds, cannot be made to:...
  • Page 26 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 Figure 7.5 Knife probe Figure 7.5 revised December 17, 1998...
  • Page 27: Overload-Protective Devices

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 7.10 The requirement in 7.9 applies to an opening in: a) The interior surfaces of the compacting compartment and door or door assembly that are accessible when the loading door is open; and...
  • Page 28: Mechanical Assembly

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 9 Mechanical Assembly 9.1 An appliance shall be assembled so that it will not be adversely affected by the vibration of normal operation. Brush caps shall be tightly threaded or otherwise intended to prevent loosening.
  • Page 29: Power-Supply Connections

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 11 Power-Supply Connections 11.1 Cord-connected appliances 11.1.1 Cords and plugs 11.1.1.1 A power-supply cord or cord set of a cord-connected appliance shall include an equipment-grounding conductor and shall terminate in a grounding attachment plug.
  • Page 30 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 Figure 11.1 Connections to attachment plugs Figure 11.1 revised December 17, 1998 NOTES – a In the above illustration, the blade to which the green conductor is connected may have a U-shape instead of a circular cross section.
  • Page 31 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 11.1.1.3 A flexible cord shall be Type SE, SEO, SJ, SJE, SJEO, SJO, SJT, SJTO, SJTOO, S, SO, SOO, SP-3, SPE-3, SPT-3, ST, STO, or STOO, except that a portable appliance shall not employ Types SP-3, SPE-3, and SPT-3 cord.
  • Page 32 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 33 DECEMBER 17, 1998 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 11.1.1.7 A portable compactor shall not employ an angled attachment plug. 11.1.1.8 The ampacity of the cord and the current rating of the fittings for an appliance rated 15 amperes or less shall not be less than that of the appliance. For an appliance rated more than 15 amperes, the ampacity of the cord shall not be less than the current rating of the appliance;...
  • Page 34: Permanently Connected Appliances

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 DECEMBER 1, 1999 11.2 Permanently connected appliances 11.2.1 General 11.2.1.1 An undercounter appliance and any appliance intended to be fastened or fixed in position shall have provision for connection to a wiring system in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
  • Page 35 DECEMBER 1, 1999 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 11.2.3.6 An appliance intended to be adapted upon installation for either of two different supply voltages – for example, 120 volts, 2-wire or 120/240 volts, 3-wire – shall be provided with a terminal block or board on which the appropriate connections may be made without the necessity of changing internal wiring or connections other than at the terminal block or board.
  • Page 36 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 DECEMBER 1, 1999 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 37 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 11.2.3.8 A wiring terminal shall be prevented from turning. 11.2.3.9 The free length of a lead inside an outlet box or wiring compartment shall be 6 inches (152 mm) or more if the lead is intended for field connection to an external circuit.
  • Page 38: Live Parts

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 11.2.4.4 A lead for connection to an ungrounded power supply conductor shall be identified by any color other than white, gray or green with or without yellow stripes. 11.2.4.4 revised January 6, 2004 11.2.4.5 The surface of a lead intended for the connection of an equipment-grounding conductor shall be...
  • Page 39: Internal Wiring

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 13 Internal Wiring 13.1 The internal wiring and connections between parts of an appliance shall be protected or enclosed. 13.2 Internal wiring is considered to be all interconnecting wiring beyond the point where the power-supply cord of a cord-connected appliance enters the enclosure, or beyond field-wiring terminals or...
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  • Page 41 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 13.4 Thermoplastic, neoprene, or rubber-insulated wire used for internal wiring shall be standard building wire or acceptable appliance wiring material and shall comply with Table 13.1. 13.5 Type AF wire shall not be employed.
  • Page 42: Electrical Insulation

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 Table 13.1 Characteristics of internal wiring Nominal wall thickness of insulation Nominal thickness of braid or jacket Braid or jacket Insulation Inch (mm) required Inch (mm) 1/32 a No a Thermoplastic or (0.8)
  • Page 43: Acoustical And Thermal Insulation

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 14.3 A screw or other fastening used to mount or support a small, fragile, insulating part shall not be so tight as to crack or break such a part because of expansion and contraction. Generally, such a part shall be slightly loose.
  • Page 44: Switches

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 16.5 Each motor in an appliance shall be provided with overload protection consisting of one of the following: a) Thermal protection complying with the applicable requirements in the Standard for Thermal Protectors for Motors, UL 547.
  • Page 45: Capacitors

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 18 Capacitors 18.1 A capacitor provided as a part of a capacitor motor and a capacitor connected across the line – such as a capacitor for radio-interference elimination – shall be housed within an enclosure or container that will protect the plates against mechanical damage and that will prevent the emission of flame or molten...
  • Page 46: Grounding

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 20 Grounding 20.1 All exposed dead metal parts and all dead metal parts within the enclosure that are exposed to contact during any servicing operation, including maintenance and repair, and that may become energized...
  • Page 47: Double Insulation

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 21 Double Insulation 21.1 An appliance may be provided with an acceptable system of double insulation in accordance with the applicable requirements in the Standard for Double Insulation Systems for Electrical Equipment, UL 1097, in place of a means for grounding.
  • Page 48 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 22.3 Film-coated wire is regarded as an uninsulated live part when spacings are being considered. 22.4 The spacings for a motor shall comply with the spacing requirements in the Standard for Electric Motors, UL 1004.
  • Page 49: Protection Against Risk Of Injury To Persons

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS 23 Scope 23.1 This section gives the requirements for construction and performance for an appliance the operation of which may involve a risk of injury to persons.
  • Page 50: Enclosure And Guards

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 Table 26.1 Distance from opening to moving part Minor dimension of opening Minimum distance from opening to moving part inches (mm) inches (mm) (25.4) 6-1/2 (165) 1-1/2 (38.1) 10-1/2 (267) (50.8)
  • Page 51: Interlocks And Controls

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 27.5 The requirement in 27.4 applies to those portions of a part adjacent to moving parts considered to be a risk of injury to persons. 27.6 A part as mentioned in 27.4 or portion of a part as specified in 27.5 shall withstand the applicable impact test described in 27.7 without being affected to the extent that a moving part that may cause injury...
  • Page 52: Temperatures

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 28.2.5 Operation of an interlock in normal use shall not inconvenience the operator so as to encourage deliberate defeat of the interlock. 28.2.6 Unless known to be acceptable for 100,000 cycles of operation, an interlock shall withstand 100,000 cycles of operation controlling a load no less severe than it controls in the appliance, and shall function normally upon completion of the test.
  • Page 53: Aerosol Containers And Deodorizers

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 30.3 An appliance shall not overturn when a continuous downward force of 35 pounds (156 N) is applied at the point of maximum moment to any drawer or door that can be opened.
  • Page 54 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 33.4 If a conductive surface other than metal is used for the enclosure or part of the enclosure, the leakage current is to be measured using metal foil having an area of 10 by 20 centimeters in contact with the surface.
  • Page 55 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 This is generated text for figtxt. Figure 33.1 Leakage-current measurement circuit Figure 33.1 revised December 17, 1998 NOTES – A: Probe with shielded lead. B: Separated and used as clip when measuring currents from one part of product to another.
  • Page 56: Continuity Test Of Grounding Circuit

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 33.6 Unless the meter is being used to measure leakage from one part of an appliance to another, the meter is to be connected between the accessible parts and the grounded supply conductor.
  • Page 57: Current Input Test

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 35 Current Input Test 35.1 When connected to a circuit having rated frequency and the maximum rated voltage specified in 35.2 and operated as described in 37.2, the input to an appliance shall not be more than: a) For an appliance having a single current rating, 110 percent of the rated value.
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  • Page 59: Starting Current Test

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 35.2 For an appliance having a single voltage rating, such as 115 volts, maximum rated voltage is considered to be that single value of voltage. If the rating is specified in terms of a range of voltages, such as 110 –...
  • Page 60 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 37.4 If an appliance employs a component or circuit, such as a ready light, that can remain continuously energized, the component is to be operated until constant temperatures are attained. 37.5 A temperature is considered to be constant when three successive readings taken at intervals of 10 percent of the previously elapsed duration of the test, but not less than 5-minute intervals, indicate no change.
  • Page 61 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 Table 37.1 Continued Degrees Materials and components Class 130 (B) insulation systems, except as specified in items 13 and 14 a Thermocouple method Resistance method Phenolic composition employed as electrical insulation or as a part the deterioration which would result in a risk of fire or electric shock c...
  • Page 62 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 Table 37.1 Continued Degrees Materials and components a On the surface of an insulated coil where the temperature is affected by an external source of heat, the temperature rise measured by a thermocouple may be higher than the specified maximum, if the temperature rise of the coil, as measured by the resistance method, is not more than that specified in the table.
  • Page 63: Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 37.7 In using the resistance method, the windings are to be at room temperature at the start of the test. The temperature rise of a winding is to be calculated from the formula: in which: ∆...
  • Page 64: Moisture Resistance Test

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 38.2 If internal wiring or connections are subject to motion during normal use of the appliance – for example, a wire running from the stationary portion of the enclosure to the access door, or a brush-and-slip ring connection of a cord reel –...
  • Page 65: Tests On Supply Cords

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 39.2.3 To determine whether an appliance complies with the requirements in 39.2.1, the appliance is to be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. The appliance is to be leveled and 200 cubic centimeters of water are to be poured into the area under consideration;...
  • Page 66: Strain Relief

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 DECEMBER 17, 1998 40.2 Strain relief 40.2.1 The strain-relief means for a flexible cord shall withstand for 1 minute without displacement a direct pull of 35 pounds (156 N) applied to the cord, with the connections within the appliance disconnected.
  • Page 67: Tests On Liquid Containers

    DECEMBER 1, 1999 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 42 Tests on Liquid Containers 42.1 Where the deterioration of a liquid container seal, or similar component results in a risk of fire or injury to persons, the container seal, or similar component shall be resistant, as determined by investigation, to deterioration from the liquid intended to be in contact with the container seal.
  • Page 68: Electrolytic Capacitor

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 DECEMBER 1, 1999 fuseholder of the branch circuit to which the appliance normally be connected, but not less than 20 amperes. During the test, the plunger of a solenoid, solenoid valve, or a relay other than a motor-starting relay, is to be blocked in the normally open position.
  • Page 69: Manufacturing And Production Tests

    DECEMBER 1, 1999 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION TESTS 46 Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test 46.1 Each appliance shall withstand without electrical breakdown, as a routine production-line test, the application of a potential at a frequency within the range of 40 – 70 hertz, between the primary wiring, including connected components, and accessible dead metal parts that are likely to become energized, and between primary wiring and accessible low-voltage –...
  • Page 70 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 DECEMBER 1, 1999 No Text on This Page...
  • Page 71 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 Table 46.1 Production-line test conditions Condition A Condition B Appliance rating Potential, volts Time, seconds Potential, volts Time, seconds 250 volts or less with or without a motor rated 1000 1200...
  • Page 72: Grounding Continuity

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 46.8 If the output of the test equipment transformer is 500 volt-amperes or larger, the test potential may be indicated: a) By a voltmeter in the primary circuit or in a tertiary-winding circuit,...
  • Page 73: Marking

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 48.3 If an appliance is marked with a horsepower (hp) rating, the rating shall not be less than the horsepower rating of the motor. If the appliance employs multiple motors or one or more motors and other loads, the horsepower rating of the appliance shall not be less than the equivalent of the hp rating of the combined loads.
  • Page 74 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 49.6 An appliance, other than a cord-connected appliance, having one motor and other loads or more than one motor with or without other loads shall be marked: a) With the minimum supply circuit conductor ampacity to which the appliance is intended to be connected, and the maximum ampere rating of the overcurrent-protective device to be used in that circuit;...
  • Page 75 JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 49.15 A cautionary marking intended to instruct the operator shall be legible and visible to the operator during the normal operation of the appliance. A marking giving servicing instructions shall be legible and visible when such servicing is being performed.
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  • Page 77: Instruction Manual

    FEBRUARY 1, 1996 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 50 General 50.1 An appliance shall be provided with legible instructions pertaining to: a) The risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons that may be associated with its use, b) Operation and installation, c) User maintenance and storage;...
  • Page 78 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 FEBRUARY 1, 1996 51.4 The statement ″IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS″ or the equivalent shall precede the list of instructions required by 51.5 and the statement ″SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS″ or the equivalent shall either precede or follow the list.
  • Page 79: Grounding Instructions

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 52 Grounding Instructions 52.1 The instruction manual for a grounded, cord-connected appliance shall include the following instructions or the equivalent. For an appliance for use on a nominal 120-volt supply circuit, the instructions shall include items (a) and (b) and the illustration in Figure 52.1.
  • Page 80: Use-Maintenance Instructions

    HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 JANUARY 6, 2004 Figure 52.1 Grounding methods Figure 52.1 revised December 17, 1998 53 Use-Maintenance Instructions 53.1 The instruction manual for a cord-connected appliance shall also include the following: 1) Unplug the appliance from outlet before servicing.
  • Page 81: Standards For Components

    JANUARY 6, 2004 HOUSEHOLD TRASH COMPACTORS - UL 1086 APPENDIX A Standards for Components Standards under which components of the products covered by this standard are evaluated include the following: Title of Standard − UL Standard Designation Attachment Plugs and Receptacles – UL 498 Cord Sets and Power-Supply Cords –...
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