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EN 62115: 2005 Safety of electrical toys
The following areas (but not limited to) are covered in the EN 62115 requirements: Heating and Abnormal Operation Electric Strength Mechanical Strength Construction Protection of Cords and Wires Switches / Components Clearance and Creepage Distances Resistance to Heat and Fire
Marking and Instructions The sample or its packaging should be marked with: - name, trade mark or identification mark of the manufacturer or responsible vendor - model or type reference The battery compartments of the battery box and the transmitter should be marked with the shape of the batteries in proportional size, together with their nominal voltage and polarity. In addition, the sample should be marked with the symbol for d.c. The instructions should state that the toy is not to be connected to more than the recommended number of power supplies. The instruction manual / packaging of electrical toys should bear the following instructions: - how to remove and insert replaceable batteries, - non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged; - rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision; - rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged; - different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed; - batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity; - exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy; - the supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. If the instructions are not on the electrical toys themselves, it should also be stated that the packaging must be retained since it contains important information. The marking on the sample should be legible and durable when tested as per EN 62115.
EN 60825-1:2007 Safety of laser products. Equipment classification and requirements All light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
in electrical toys should meet the requirements for Class 1* lasers in accordance
with EN 60825-1:2007 An
Overview of the LED and Laser Classification System in EN 60825-1 / IEC 60825-1 In 2001 the standard governing the safety of laser products in Europe
(EN) and Internationally (IEC), was substantially revised and the
Classification system was overhauled. This resulted in the introduction of
three new laser classes (1M, 2M and 3R) and the abolition of Class 3A. Below is
a brief description of each of the current laser classes.
Electrical Charger & Adaptor intended for Toys
EN 61558-2-7: Safery of power transformers,
power supply units and similar - Part 2-7: Particular requirements for
transformer for toys
- No-load output voltage not exceeding 33V a.c. r.m.s. and 46V ripple
free d.c.
- Different between no-load and on-load output voltage with < 100%
deviation
- Plastic enclosure temperature limit for heating and abnormal test is
60°C
- Rated supply voltage not exceeding 250V a.c. 50/60Hz
- Rated output not exceeding 200VA
- Rated output voltage not exceeding 24V a.c. r.m.s. and 33V ripple free
d.c.
- If mass > 500g, the cross-sectional area of the supply cable or
cord shall be at least 1mm2
- Output current must not exceed 10A
- Output voltage deviation at 10% for a.c. and 15% for d.c.
- Protective Index shall have minimum IP4X and be shown on rating label
- Toy symbol ( ) shall be shown on rating label
EN60335-2-29: Safety of Household and
similar electrical appliances - Part 2: Particular requirement for battery
chargers General
Requirements of EN 60335-2-29
- Smiling face symbol: and IP index on marking
- Addition temperature limit for accessible surface, 35K for plastic
enclosure, Abnormal operation: 55K for plastic enclosure
- Impact test with 2J, 500mm height free fall
- Output 30Vdc and 50VA
- Output voltage shall not exceed 42.4V peak
- For indoor use battery charger, wording “For indoor use only” or
Symbol on marking
- Height of symbols marked on the appliance shall be at least 10mm
- Height of lettering shall be at least 3mm
- At least IP 3X (for outdoor use at least IP X7) - Class II (Class III for outdoor use)
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