BSI 16/30349000 DC:2016 Edition
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BS IEC 62885-4. Surface cleaning appliances. Part 4. Cordless dry vacuum cleaners for household or similar use. Methods for measuring the performance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 89 |
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5 | FOREWORD |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
8 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.3 3.4 upright vacuum cleaner |
10 | 3.21 3.24 cylinder vacuum cleaner 3.26 |
11 | 3.27 3.28 4 General conditions for testing 4.1 Atmospheric conditions 4.2 Test equipment and materials 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Pile direction |
12 | 4.3 Voltage and frequency 4.4 Running-in of cordless dry vacuum cleaner 4.5 Equipment of the dry cordless vacuum cleaner |
13 | 4.6 Operation of the cordless dry vacuum cleaner |
14 | 4.7 Conditioning prior to each test 4.8 Mechanical operator 4.9 Number of samples 4.10 Carpets for testing |
15 | 5 Dry vacuum cleaning tests 5.1 Dust removal from hard flat floors0F 5.1.1 Test equipment 5.1.2 Test area and stroke length 5.1.3 Removal of remaining dust |
16 | 5.1.4 Distribution of test dust 5.1.5 Preconditioning of dust receptacle 5.1.6 Determination of dust removal ability |
17 | 5.2 Dust removal from hard floors with crevices 5.2.1 Test equipment 5.2.2 Distribution of test dust 5.2.3 Determination of dust removal ability |
18 | 5.3 Dust removal from carpets 5.3.1 Test carpet 5.3.2 Test area and stroke length |
19 | 5.3.3 Conditioning of test carpet 5.3.3.1 General 5.3.3.2 Removal of remaining dust 5.3.3.3 Verification and preconditioning 5.3.4 Distribution of test dust 5.3.5 Embedding of dust into carpet 5.3.6 Preconditioning of dust receptacle |
20 | 5.3.7 Determination of dust removal ability |
21 | 5.4 Dust removal along walls 5.4.1 Test equipment and materials |
22 | 5.4.2 Distribution of test dust 5.4.3 Determination of dust removal ability along walls 5.5 Fibre removal from carpets and upholstery 5.5.1 General |
23 | 5.5.2 Fibre removal from carpets 5.5.2.1 Test carpet 5.5.2.2 Distribution of fibres |
24 | 5.5.2.3 Determination of fibre removal ability from carpets |
25 | 5.5.3 Fibre removal from upholstery 5.5.3.1 Test cushion |
26 | 5.5.3.2 Distribution of fibres |
27 | 5.5.3.3 Determination of fibre removal ability from upholstery 5.6 Thread removal from carpets 5.6.1 Test carpet |
28 | 5.6.2 Distribution of threads 5.6.3 Determination of thread removal ability |
29 | 5.7 Maximum usable volume of the dust receptacle 5.7.1 General 5.7.2 Conditions for test 5.7.3 Introduction of moulding granules |
30 | 5.7.4 Determination of maximum usable volume of dust receptacle 5.8 Air data 5.8.1 Purpose 5.8.2 Conditions for test 5.8.3 Test equipment |
31 | 5.8.4 Mounting dry vacuum cleaner to test chamber for air data test 5.8.5 Determination of air data |
32 | 5.9 Performance with loaded dust receptacle 5.9.1 Purpose 5.9.2 Determination of suction pressure change with loaded dust receptacle 5.9.2.1 Test conditions |
33 | 5.9.2.2 Test dust |
34 | 5.9.2.3 Test method |
35 | 5.9.3 Throttling to simulate loaded dust receptacle 5.9.4 Determination of performance with loaded dust receptacle 5.10 Total emissions while vacuum cleaning 5.11 Filtration efficiency and dust re-emission of the dry vacuum cleaner 5.11.1 Purpose |
36 | 5.11.2 Test conditions 5.11.3 Determining the test dust quantity 5.11.4 Particle neutralization 5.11.5 Verification of particle transport |
37 | 5.11.6 Test procedure |
38 | 5.11.7 Evaluation |
39 | 5.11.8 Particle concentration and dilution |
40 | 5.11.9 Record keeping 5.12 Operational motor life-time test 6 Miscellaneous tests 6.1 General 6.2 Motion resistance 6.2.1 Purpose 6.2.2 Test carpet and test equipment |
41 | 6.2.3 Determination of motion resistance 6.3 Cleaning under furniture 6.3.1 Purpose 6.3.2 Distribution of test dust |
42 | 6.3.3 Determination of free furniture height 6.4 Radius of operation 6.4.1 Determination of radius of operation 6.5 Impact resistance for detachable cleaning heads 6.5.1 Purpose 6.5.2 Test equipment 6.5.3 Determination of impact resistance 6.6 Deformation of hose and connecting tubes 6.6.1 Purpose |
43 | 6.6.2 Test equipment 6.6.3 Determination of permanent deformation 6.7 Bump test 6.7.1 Purpose |
44 | 6.7.2 Test equipment |
45 | 6.7.3 Test cycle 6.7.4 Test procedure |
46 | 6.8 Flexibility of the hose 6.8.1 Purpose 6.8.2 Preparation of test object |
47 | 6.8.3 Determination of the flexibility of the hose 6.9 Repeated bending of the hose 6.9.1 Purpose 6.9.2 Test equipment |
48 | 6.9.3 Test method 6.10 Ability to maintain air flow performance 6.11 Mass |
49 | 6.12 Weight in hand 6.13 Specific cleaning time 6.14 Dimensions 6.15 Noise level |
50 | 6.16 Energy consumption 6.16.1 General 6.16.2 Energy consumption when vacuuming carpets 6.16.2.1 Test requirements 6.16.2.2 Test procedure 6.16.2.3 Establishing the average effective power intake |
51 | 6.16.2.4 Establishing energy consumption 6.16.3 Energy consumption with vacuuming of hard floors and hard floors with crevices 6.16.3.1 Test requirements |
52 | 6.16.3.2 Test procedure 6.16.3.3 Establishing the average effective power intake 6.16.3.4 Establishing energy consumption 6.16.3.5 Energy consumption of cordless active nozzles 6.16.3.6 Energy consumption of powered battery pack fully charged 6.16.3.7 Energy consumption of powered battery pack after its use 6.17 Operational motor life-time test 6.18 Rated input power 7 Test material and equipment 7.1 General 7.2 Material for tests 7.2.1 Test carpets 7.2.1.1 General |
53 | 7.2.1.2 Quantity and size of carpets 7.2.1.3 Type and quality of carpets 7.2.1.3.1 General 7.2.1.3.2 Wilton carpet 7.2.1.3.3 Category A test carpet 7.2.1.3.4 Category B test carpet 7.2.1.3.5 Category C test carpet 7.2.1.4 Pre-treatment of carpets for dust removal testing |
54 | 7.2.1.5 Verification of replacement carpets 7.2.2 Standard test dust 7.2.2.1 Mineral dust – Type 1 7.2.2.2 Mineral dust – Type 2 |
55 | 7.2.2.3 Simulated household dust |
56 | 7.2.2.4 Mineral dust – Type 3 |
57 | 7.2.2.5 Mineral dust – Type 4 7.2.2.6 Cellulose dust 7.2.3 Fibre material 7.2.4 Thread material 7.2.5 Moulding granules |
58 | 7.2.6 Test cushion 7.3 Equipment for tests 7.3.1 Floor test plate 7.3.2 Test plate with crevice |
59 | 7.3.3 Carpet-beating machine |
60 | 7.3.4 Hold-downs and guides 7.3.5 Dust spreader |
61 | 7.3.6 Rollers for embedding 7.3.6.1 Dust embedding roller 7.3.6.2 Fibre and thread embedding roller 7.3.7 Equipment for air data test 7.3.7.1 General |
62 | 7.3.7.2 Alternative A |
64 | 7.3.7.3 Alternative B |
66 | 7.3.7.4 Instrumentation |
67 | 7.3.7.5 Correction to standard air density at the rated voltage value |
68 | 7.3.7.6 Estimate the maximum value of suction power and the air flow 7.3.8 Test equipment for determining the fractional filtration efficiency of the cordless dry vacuum cleaner 7.3.8.1 General |
69 | 7.3.8.2 Test hood 7.3.8.3 Dust dispenser |
70 | 7.3.8.4 Exhaust channel 7.3.8.5 Particle analyser system |
71 | 7.3.9 Device for motion resistance test 7.3.10 Device for impact test |
72 | 7.3.11 Device for determination of deformation of hoses and connecting tubes |
73 | 7.3.12 Mechanical operator |
74 | 7.3.13 Weighing machine 7.3.14 Total emissions test 8 Instructions for use |
76 | Annex A (informative) Information on materials |
77 | Annex B (informative) Information at the point of sale |
78 | Annex C (normative) Guidance specification on verified carpets C.1 Wilton carpet (7.2.1.3.2) C.1.1 General |
79 | C.1.2 Determining carpet pile direction |
80 | C.2 Category A (7.2.1.3.3) |
81 | C.3 Category B (7.2.1.3.4) C.4 Category C (7.2.1.3.5) |
82 | Annex D (informative) Reference vacuum cleaner system (RSB) D.1 Purpose of the RSB D.2 General description of the RSB |
83 | D.3 Specification of the RSB |
84 | D.4 Installation and use of the RSB D.5 Use of RSB for correction of DPU values |
85 | Annex E (informative) Re-calibration of the RSB E.1 Procedure for the re-calibration at the manufacturer SLG E.2 Correction method for calibration |
86 | E.3 Recorded DPU values at re-calibration E.4 Procedure for checking the air-technical data by the user |
89 | Bibliography |