Particular requirements for rechargeable battery-operated robotic scrubber dryers

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C22.2 No. 336
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National Standard of Canada - Domestic
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This standard deals with the safety requirements of robotic scrubber dryers intended for commercial indoor or outdoor use with  the rated voltage of the battery being not more than 75V dc, charged by mains electrical power. Their cleaning motion is linear.

NOTE: Commercial uses are, for example, for use in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, warehouses, and offices for other than normal housekeeping purposes.

 

Robotic scrubber dryers that can function in manual mode as powered ride-on, powered walk-behind, or powered stand-on machines shall comply separately with CSA C22.2No. 60335-2-72 and UL 583.

 

Robotic scrubber dryers covered by this standard operate with manual input programming or teach programming.

This standard is not applicable to:

- Machines that are programmed with wire or wireless means.

- Machines designed for use on slopes with a gradient exceeding 20 %

-machines designed for use in corrosive or explosive environments (dust, vapour or gas)

- machines designed for picking up hazardous dusts (as defined in IEC 60335-2-69), inflammable substances, or glowing particles

 

Rechargeable battery-operated robotic scrubber dryers that are covered by this standard shall meet the requirements specified in CSA C22.2 No. 0.23/UL2595 with the conditions and specifications as required by Annex D of CSA C22.2 No. 0.23/UL2595 as indicated in CSA/UL 60335-1 standard.

 

This standard is to be used as a Part 2 of the 60335-1 / CSA C22.2N. 60335-1 standard and in conjunction with the standard CSA C22.2 No. 0.23 / UL2595

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