UL SUBJECT 2422-2002
Outline of Investigation for Ultraviolet Curing Equipment for Commercial Use Issue Number 1

Standard No.
UL SUBJECT 2422-2002
Release Date
2002
Published By
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Status
 2006-06
Replace By
UL SUBJECT 2422-2006
Latest
UL SUBJECT 2422-2006
Scope
This Outline of Investigation covers supplementary requirements for communication circuit packs and shelves with remote feeding telecommunication circuits intended for backwards compatibility with frames, shelves and backplanes. The equipment covered is limited to that which forms part of a telecommunication network up to and including the demarcation point. The circuitry associated with this type of equipment is intended to be installed and located in service access areas only, which may or may not be provided by the equipment housing. This equipment is generally considered Central Office Equipment, though it may be deployed elsewhere in similarly controlled environments. This Outline supplements UL 60950, Third edition, because of the need for backwards compatibility of new equipment with equipment already installed in the existing telecommunications infrastructure. In particular, spacings associated with connectors and similar interfaces that are part of the installed base are incompatible with UL 60950 based on the existing working voltages. Certain types of equipment have provided voltage biased circuitry for many years which are directed within the telecommunication network. These high-voltages are utilized to power signal repeaters and remote terminal equipment where AC power cannot be relied upon for operation due to the tremendous downtime present with AC utility functionality. The circuits are not used in customer accessible areas where accidental contact would present a potential hazard. Network service personnel are considered to be aware of the apparent hazards associated with this type of circuitry. Examples of equipment requiring backwards compatibility are: ~ Circuit packs or cards with existing or new technologies designed to be installed into shelf assemblies that form part of a service provider's existing infrastructure; ~ Shelf assemblies intended as replacements for existing shelf assemblies mounted in frame line-ups that form part of a service provider's existing infrastructure; and ~ Shelf assemblies or enclosures intended as replacements for existing service provider infrastructure equipment that are required to be compatible with cards or circuit packs already in service.

UL SUBJECT 2422-2002 history

  • 2006 UL SUBJECT 2422-2006 Outline of Investigation for Ultraviolet Curing Equipment for Commercial Use (Issue 2)
  • 2002 UL SUBJECT 2422-2002 Outline of Investigation for Ultraviolet Curing Equipment for Commercial Use Issue Number 1



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