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决议内容 Question:
) X+ L, Y" `- D+ m( xBased on the definition in 3.8.2 and taking into account that there is not always an
. }# T# s% l7 J' m, h6 T, P+ lstand-by position marked or identified in the appliance operation and there is a need to9 C0 L/ x0 Z5 N* B0 C4 M
differentiate the "off" and "stand-by" circuits, at least in the test of 19.11.2 and 22.46- [0 V8 X- e; f* g1 Y
in the appliance in which 19.11.2 is applicable in stand –by mode according to the
% i6 Z7 A! @8 e: orelevant parts 2.4 |; d; I; m; O f( E5 }9 W
We would like to know if the stand-by circuit include those parts that are energized
5 j' e( V7 O3 k, q" T6 zwhen the appliance is in "0" position.; u7 v! c8 `" o/ y
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Decision:2 ] P3 g7 Y1 q. \: ~9 o- i7 d0 C
In stand-by, only electronic components that are energized in any of their terminals are. n/ t1 T% R6 \7 ~' g. F4 B2 @
susceptible to be short circuited according to a) to g) in 19.11.2.
# n" L; }. o; q. H3 fIt was agreed that in terms of clause 19 the meaning of "off" correspond to circuits or
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