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DS/CLC GUIDE 29

Temperatures of hot surfaces likely to be touched - Guidance document for Technical Committees and manufacturers

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 12 July 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Ergonomics): 13.180
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This document provides guidance for assessing the risk of a burn from unintentional contact with
readily accessible surfaces of electrical equipment under the scope of the Low Voltage Directive.
This document establishes surface temperature limits, where such limits are required, and describes
the maximum contact periods with a hot surface that a person may be subjected to without being
exposed to a risk of burn. Curves of maximum temperatures versus contact times are described for
different types of material with different types of surfaces.
This document does not address temperature limits for hot functional surfaces.
This document applies to surfaces of products likely to be touched by any person.
The limit values may be taken into consideration by Technical Committees in determining surface
temperature limits in product standards. Manufacturers may also use the limit values to assist in their
risk assessment, if a product standard is not applied.
It is not within the scope of this document to set temperature limits for the following zones or surfaces:
- hot functional surfaces;
- adjacent surfaces;
- handles, control knobs including keypads, keyboards and the like;
- surfaces not likely to be touched.

Document History

DS/CLC GUIDE 29
July 12, 2007
Temperatures of hot surfaces likely to be touched - Guidance document for Technical Committees and manufacturers
This document provides guidance for assessing the risk of a burn from unintentional contact with readily accessible surfaces of electrical equipment under the scope of the Low Voltage Directive. This...

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