Notice Title

Notice of Prohibition of a Heated Clothes Dryer

Publication Date
5 Aug 2010

Tags

Electricity (Safety) Regulations Prohibition

Notice Number

2010-go6039

Page Number

2522

Issue Number

95
Title
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Description
Principal Edition, 5 August 2010.
File Type and Size
PDF (440 KB)
Page Number
See page 2522
Pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010, I, Sanjai Deepak Raj, Group Manager, Energy Safety, acting under delegation from the Secretary, give notice that the heated clothes dryers (described below) are, or may be, electrically unsafe and therefore prohibit that appliance from being sold, offered for sale or use.
1. Commencement
This prohibition is to take effect on and from 6 August 2010.
2. Description of Appliance
The heated clothes dryers to which this prohibition applies are appliances that:
(a) are product known as "drybars®" Model CR888 Heated clothes dryer and marked with one of the specific batch codes 912, 921 or 932;
(b) were available from The Heated Clothes Rack Company Limited (www.drybars.co.nz), Mitre 10, and some trade shows, nationally, from 2009 through to July 2010;
(c) are an aluminium formed ladder type rack assembly with an internal heater element and a black plastic control box, collapsible for storage purposes when not in use. The control box is affixed to the aluminium assembly and is supplied by a cord-set fitted with 3 pin plug; and
(d) are rated at 230-240V, 50Hz, 280-300mA, IPX1, and are of Class I construction, with a total mass of approximately 10kg.
3. Reasons for Prohibition
(a) The heated clothes dryers are deemed to be electrically unsafe under Regulation 23(1)(b) of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010, in that they are not constructed so that they are safe under both normal and abnormal conditions.
(b) Users may not be protected from the risk of a fire that may result in injury and/or property damage, by the failure of electrical insulation, due to a manufacturing fault in construction.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of August 2010.
SANJAI DEEPAK RAJ, Group Manager Radio Spectrum Management and Energy Safety.