GSO IEC 62863:2021

IEC 62863:2017
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Methods of measuring performances of electric hair clippers or trimmers for household use

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GSO IEC 62863:2021 Scope

IEC 62863:2017 applies to reciprocating electric hair clippers or trimmers for household use.
This document deals with the methods of measuring performances of electric hair clippers or trimmers for household use with a rated voltage not greater than 250 V.
This document does not specify safety or performance requirements.
This document does not apply to professional hair clippers or trimmers, animal shearers and animal clippers, or shavers. For shavers, refer to IEC 61254.
This document does not cover safety requirements (see IEC 60335-2-8).

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