
This chapter in the scope GB4706.1-2005 is replaced by the following content: this part involves the safety of electronic toilets that handle human excrement through storage, drying, or destruction, with a rated voltage of no more than 250 V. Note 101: Electronic toilets can be used to handle garbage such as paper and leftover food - this section also applies to the safety of electronic devices used in conjunction with ordinary toilets. Note 102: Examples of electronic devices: - Automatic cover plate device; - Chopped components: - Heating seat cushion: - Water suction components: - Washing water heating components - Toilets that are not intended for general household use but may still pose a risk to the public, such as those used by non professionals in shops, light industries, and farms, also fall within the scope of this part. The common hazards associated with the toilet in this section are those that may be encountered by all people in residential and residential environments. Generally speaking, this section does not cover the situation of children playing with equipment. Note 103: Please note the following situations: - For toilets intended for use on vehicles, ships, or aircraft, additional requirements may be required—— National health care departments, national labor protection departments, national water supply management departments, and similar departments have set additional requirements for appliances. Note 104. This section does not apply to toilets intended for use in special environments where corrosive or explosive gases (such as dust, steam, or gas) are frequently generated—— A toilet that chemically processes human excrement—— A toilet that uses combustion to dispose of human excrement. 2 Normative References: The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this section through reference in this section. For dated references, all subsequent amendments (excluding corrected content) or revisions are not applicable to this section. However, we encourage all parties who have reached agreements based on this section to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For undated references, the latest version applies to this section. This chapter in GB 4706.1-2005 applies except for the following content. Add: GB/T 2423.18-2000 Environmental Testing for Electrical and Electronic Products, Part 2: Test Methods, Test Kb: Salt Spray, Alternating (Sodium Chloride Solution) (idt 1EC 60068-2-52:1996)
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