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UL982 Test Report for Juicers

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Update time : 2025-03-02

The UL982 standard is applicable to household blenders and kitchen accessories designed for short-term operation, where the total annual usage time is less than 100 hours.

 

UL982 Test Report for Juicers(图1)


Key Tests for Juicer UL certification:

- Operation Test

- Starting Current Test

- Leakage Current Humidity Test

- Input Test

- Normal Temperature Test

- Dielectric Withstand Test (1240V/0.5mA/1 sec)

- Interlock System Durability Test

- Switch Overload Test

- Water Immersion (Ingress) Test

- Water Immersion (Overflow) Test

- Abnormal Condition Stalling Test

- Severe Usage Conditions Test

- Normal Condition Test (100°C & 7 hours, motor)

- Burnout Test

- Strain Relief Test

- Mold Stress Relief Deformation Test

- Mold Stress Relief Test

- Impact Test after Mold Stress Input

- Shock Test

- Stability Test

- Packaging Test, etc.

 

ul certification process for Juicers:

1. Project Application – Submit a certification application.

2. Document Preparation – Prepare relevant certification documents as per UL requirements.

3. Product Testing – Send the test samples to the laboratory for evaluation.

4. Submission for Review – Engineers review the complete report.

5. Certificate Issuance – Certification is granted upon approval of the report.

 

The UL982 standard, issued by UL (Underwriters Laboratories), is used to assess and certify the safety of juicers. This standard primarily focuses on mechanical design, electrical safety, material performance, and user safety to ensure product reliability and safety while also considering environmental protection and energy efficiency.

 

Key Aspects of UL982 Standard:

1. Mechanical Design – Evaluates the structural design, manufacturing process, durability, and reliability of juicers.

2. Electrical Safety – Assesses whether the electrical system complies with safety standards, identifying risks such as electric shock, overheating, and overcurrent. It also considers labeling and indication requirements.

3. Material Performance – Examines whether the materials used meet sustainability standards, durability, and ease of cleaning.

4. User Safety – Ensures the juicer poses no hazards during use, including features like safety locks and stainless steel components.

 

By obtaining UL982 certification, juicer manufacturers can demonstrate that their products have undergone rigorous third-party testing and meet the latest safety standards.


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