The DSEN 60335-2-15:2016 (A12:2021) is a technical standard that specifies the safety requirements for household appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, and their combination appliances. It is part of the IEC 60335 series of standards developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) to ensure the safety of electrical appliances.
Scope of the Standard
This standard specifically addresses the safety requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-making machines, and refrigerating appliance assemblies. It covers various aspects such as mechanical construction, electrical safety, heat resistance, fire hazards, and abnormal operation conditions. The objective is to minimize potential risks associated with the use of these household appliances to protect both consumers and property.
Key Safety Requirements
The DSEN 60335-2-15:2016 (A12:2021) sets out several key safety requirements that manufacturers must adhere to when designing and producing household refrigerating appliances. These include:
Protection against electric shock by ensuring proper insulation and grounding
Safety measures to prevent fire hazards, such as overheating or ignition of flammable materials
Proper ventilation to prevent the accumulation of toxic gases and improve cooling efficiency
Protection against mechanical hazards, including sharp edges and moving parts
Resistance to abnormal operation conditions, such as voltage fluctuations or moisture ingress
Certification and Compliance
In order to meet the safety requirements outlined in the DSEN 60335-2-15:2016 (A12:2021), manufacturers must submit their appliances for testing and obtain a certification from recognized testing laboratories. This certification ensures that the appliances are safe to use and comply with the relevant standards. Additionally, regular inspections and audits may be conducted to ensure ongoing compliance.