BS EN IEC 60311:2019
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Electric irons for household or similar use. Methods for measuring performance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 60 |
This International Standard applies to electric irons for household or similar use.
The purpose of this document is to state and define the principal performance characteristics of electric irons for household or similar use which are of interest to the user and to describe the standard methods for measuring these characteristics.
Electric irons covered by this standard include
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dry irons;
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steam irons;
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vented steam irons with motor pump;
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spray irons;
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steam irons with separate water reservoir or boiler/generator having a capacity not exceeding 5 l.
This document is concerned neither with safety nor with performance requirements.
NOTE The primary characteristic to be taken into account in assessing the performance of an electric iron is its basic ability to produce a smooth finish to textile materials, without risk of scorching or other damage. lt has not proved possible to devise a single method which will measure this characteristic in a consistently reproducible way and measurements have therefore been included to check certain factors, such as the temperature of the sole-plate at the mid-point, sole-plate temperature distribution, etc., which affect the basic characteristic. In evaluating the results, while a very exceptional result in any one of them may significantly affect performance, there is considerable latitude in the combination of results which will give satisfactory ironing performance, and too much significance is not given to minor differences in any one result.
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5 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions |
15 | 4 Measurements for various types of irons |
16 | Table 1 – Measurements of various types of irons |
17 | 5 General conditions for measurements 5.1 General 5.2 Ambient conditions 5.3 Voltage and frequency for measurements 5.4 Steady conditions |
18 | 5.5 Iron support for measurements 5.6 Temperature measurement 5.7 Cordless irons having a mains supply attachment 5.8 Irons fitted with separate steam generator/boiler 5.9 Irons fitted with auto switch-off devices 5.10 Test sample 5.11 Irons with additives 5.12 Circumvention |
19 | 6 General requirements 6.1 Determination of mass 6.2 Measurement of length of the supply cord 7 Temperature measurements 7.1 Measurement of heating-up time 7.2 Measurement of initial overswing temperature and heating-up excess temperature |
20 | 7.3 Measurement of sole-plate temperature 7.4 Determination of the hottest point |
21 | 7.5 Measurement of temperature distribution 7.6 Measurement of cyclic fluctuation of temperature of the hottest point 8 Assessment of the spray function 8.1 Determination of the mass of spray 8.1.1 Determination of the mass of spray for irons with manual spray pumps |
22 | 8.1.2 Determination of the mass of spray for irons with means for continuous spray 8.2 Determination of the spray pattern |
23 | 9 Measurements concerning steaming operation 9.1 Measurement of heating-up time for steaming operation 9.1.1 For vented steam irons |
24 | 9.1.2 For pressurized steam irons or instantaneous steam irons 9.2 Measurement of steaming time, steaming rate and water leakage rate 9.2.1 For vented steam irons |
25 | 9.2.2 For pressurized steam irons and instantaneous steam irons |
26 | 9.2.3 Tolerances and control procedures for the steaming rate |
27 | 9.3 Determination of mass of a shot of steam |
28 | 10 Assessment of smoothing 10.1 General 10.2 Creasing of test cloth 10.2.1 Test cloth 10.2.2 Conditioning of test cloth before creasing 10.2.3 Creasing tool 10.2.4 Wrapping and creasing of test cloth |
29 | 10.3 Conditioning of the iron 10.4 Ironing 10.5 Ironing with shot of steam |
30 | 10.6 Evaluation 11 Measurement of input power and energy consumption 11.1 Measurement of input power 11.2 Measurement of energy consumption 11.2.1 Preparation of the test cloth |
31 | 11.2.2 Measurement of the energy consumed during heating-up operation 11.2.3 Measuring of energy consumed during an ironing operation |
32 | 11.3 Ironing efficiency 12 Assessment of sole-plate 12.1 Determination of smoothness of the sole-plate |
33 | 12.2 Measurement of scratch resistance of sole-plate 12.2.1 General 12.2.2 Test procedure |
34 | 12.2.3 Evaluation of results 12.3 Determination of adhesion of polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) coating or similar coating on sole-plate Table 2 – Classes of scratch resistance |
35 | 13 Measurement of thermostatic stability 13.1 Heating test 13.2 Drop test |
36 | 13.3 Determination of drift of thermostat 14 Determination of total steaming time for hard water 14.1 For non-pressurised steam irons |
37 | 14.2 For pressurised steam irons or instantaneous steam irons |
38 | 15 Instruction for use 16 Information at the point of sale |
39 | Figures Figure 1 – Arrangement for measuring the sole-plate temperature |
40 | Figure 2 – Variation of sole-plate temperature after switching-on |
41 | Figure 3 – Determination of spray pattern |
42 | Figure 4 – Test apparatus |
43 | Figure 5 – Creasing tool Figure 6 – Wrapping rod and pencil |
44 | Figure 7 – Circular and rectangular blocks Figure 8 – Conditioning of the iron Figure 9 – Ironing |
45 | Figure 10 – Evaluation |
47 | Figure 11 – Comparison charts |
48 | Figure 12 – Test apparatus for smoothness of sole-plate |
49 | Figure 13 – Scratch |
50 | Figure 14 – Positions of cutting area Figure 15 – Apparatus for drop test |
51 | Figure 16 – Test apparatus for total steaming time |
52 | Annex A (informative)Measurement of steaming time, steaming rate and water leakage rate for pressurized steam irons or instantaneous steam irons Figure A.1 – Measurements concerning steaming operation |
53 | Annex B (normative)Ironing board |
55 | Figure B.1 – Example of construction of the ironing board |
56 | Annex C (normative)Cotton cloth |
57 | Annex D (informative)Classification of electric irons D.1 Classification according to temperature control D.2 Classification according to the existence or non-existence of steam-producing ability D.3 Classification of steam irons according to steam control D.4 Classification according to existence or non-existence of spraying ability D.5 Classification according to nature of power supply D.6 Classification according to voltage D.7 Classification according to usage |
58 | D.8 Designation of irons |
59 | Bibliography |