Children 's electric toy safety test project
Electric Toys Safety Test
This clause deals with the safety of toys that intend for use by children under 14 years of age and have at least one function dependent on electricity and powered by batteries.
1.1Marking
1.2Maximum allowable voltage
1.3Charge
1.4Non-accessible
1.5Batteries mixed
1.6Temperature measurement of batteries surface
1.7Excessive temperature or combustion hazard
1.8Instruction
1.9Battery-powered ride-on toys
GB 19865
This Standard deals with the safety of toys that are intended for use by children under 14 years of age and have at least one function dependent on electricity.
1.1General conditions for the tests
1.2Criteria for reduced testing
1.3Marking and instructions
1.4Power input
1.5Heating and abnormal operation
1.6Electric strength at operating temperature
1.7Moisture resistance
1.8Electric strength at room temperature
1.9Mechanical strength
1.10Construction
1.11Protection of cords and wires
1.12Components
1.13Screws and connections
1.14Clearances and creepage distances
1.15Resistance to heat and fire
1.16Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
IEC 62115
This Standard deals with the safety of toys that are intended for use by children under 14 years of age and have at least one function dependent on electricity.
1.1General conditions for the tests
1.2Criteria for reduced testing
1.3Marking and instructions
1.4Power input
1.5Heating and abnormal operation
1.6Electric strength at operating temperature
1.7Moisture resistance
1.8Electric strength at room temperature
1.9Mechanical strength
1.10Construction
1.11Protection of cords and wires
1.12Components
1.13Screws and connections
1.14Clearances and creepage distances
1.15Resistance to heat and fire
1.16Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards
EN 62115
This Standard deals with the safety of toys that are intended for use by children under 14 years of age and have at least one function dependent on electricity.
1.1General conditions for the tests
1.2Criteria for reduced testing
1.41.3Marking and instructions
1.5Power input
1.6Heating and abnormal operation
1.7Electric strength at operating temperature
1.8Moisture resistance
1.9Electric strength at room temperature
1.10Mechanical strength
1.11Construction
1.12Protection of cords and wires
1.13Components
1.14Screws and connections
1.15Clearances and creepage distances
1.16Resistance to heat and fire
1.17Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards