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BS EN IEC 60309-1:2022 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes – General requirements

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BSI 2022 246
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152 undefined
155 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
157 English
CONTENTS
160 FOREWORD
162 1 Scope
2 Normative references
164 3 Terms and definitions
165 Figures
Figure 1 – Diagram showing the use of the accessories
166 Figure 2 – Pillar terminals
167 Figure 3 – Screw terminals
Figure 4 – Stud terminals
Figure 5 – Saddle terminals
168 Figure 6 – Lug terminals
Figure 7 – Mantle terminals
Figure 8 – Screwless terminals
169 Figure 9 – Insulation piercing terminals
171 4 General
4.1 General requirements
4.2 General notes on tests
172 5 Standard ratings
6 Classification of accessories
Tables
Table 1 – Preferred rated currents
173 7 Marking
176 Figure 10 – Test piston
177 8 Dimensions
Table 2 – Colour coding
178 9 Protection against electric shock
180 Figure 11 – Gauge “A” for checking shutters
181 Figure 12 – Gauge “B” for checking shutters
182 10 Provision for earthing
11 Terminals and terminations
11.1 Common requirements for terminals and terminations
185 Table 3 – Size for connectable conductors
186 11.2 Screw type terminals
188 Figure 13 – Gauges for testing insertability of round unprepared conductors having the maximum specified cross-section
189 11.3 Screwless type terminals
191 Figure 14 – Information for the bending test
192 Table 4 – Deflection test forces
193 11.4 Insulation piercing terminals (IPT)
194 11.5 Mechanical tests on terminals
195 Figure 15 – Test arrangement for terminals
196 Table 5 – Pulling test values on terminals
197 11.6 Voltage drop test for screwless type terminals and for insulation piercing terminals
Table 6 – Pulling force
199 11.7 Tests for insulation piercing terminals transmitting contact pressure via insulating parts
11.7.1 Temperature-cycling test
11.7.2 Short-time withstand current test
12 Interlocks
Table 7 – Test current
200 13 Resistance to ageing of rubber and thermoplastic material
14 Construction
14.1 General construction
201 14.2 Construction of contacts
15 Construction of fixed socket-outlets
203 16 Construction of plugs and portable socket-outlets
204 17 Construction of appliance inlets
18 Degrees of protection
205 19 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength
206 Table 8 – Dielectric strength test
207 20 Breaking capacity
208 Figure 16 – Circuit diagrams for breaking capacityand normal operation tests
209 21 Normal operation
Table 9 – Breaking capacity
210 22 Temperature rise
Table 10 – Normal operation
211 Table 11 – Temperature rise test
212 23 Flexible cables and their connection
23.1 Cable anchorage
23.2 Requirements for plugs and portable socket-outlets
23.2.1 Non-rewireable plugs and portable socket-outlets
213 Table 12 – Types of cables
214 23.2.2 Rewireable plugs and portable socket-outlets
23.3 Pull test
215 Figure 17 – Apparatus for testing the cable anchorage
216 Table 13 – Dimensions of cables
218 24 Mechanical strength
Table 14 – Torque test values
220 Table 15 – Blow test impact energy
221 Figure 18 – Arrangement for mechanical strength testfor plugs and portable socket-outlets
222 Figure 19 – Apparatus for flexing test
Table 16 – Flexing test load values
223 Table 17 – Test values for screwed glands
224 25 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections
Table 18 – Pulling force on insulated end caps
225 Table 19 – Tightening torques
227 26 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound
26.1 General
228 Table 20 – Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound
230 26.2 Sealing compound
27 Resistance to heat, to fire and to tracking
231 28 Corrosion and resistance to rusting
232 29 Conditional short-circuit current withstand test
29.1 Minimum prospective short-circuit current
29.2 Ratings and test conditions
29.2.1 General
29.2.2 Test-circuit
233 29.2.3 Calibration
29.2.4 Test procedure
29.2.5 Acceptance conditions
234 Figure 20 – Diagram of the test circuit for the verification of short-circuit current withstand of a two-pole accessory on a single-phase AC or DC
235 Figure 21 – Diagram of the test circuit for the verification of short-circuit current withstand of a three-pole accessory
236 30 Electromagnetic compatibility
30.1 Immunity
Figure 22 – Diagram of the test circuit for the verificationof short-circuit current withstand of a four-pole accessory
237 30.2 Emission
238 Annex A (normative) Guidance and description of test apparatus
240 Figure A.1 – Impact test fixture – Pendulum assembly
241 Figure A.2 – Impact test fixture – Pendulum masses – Quantity: 4
Table A.1 – Impact test release angles
242 Figure A.3 – Impact test fixture – Pendulum shaft end
Figure A.4 – Impact test fixture – Pendulum anvil
243 Figure A.5 – Impact test fixture – Pendulum shaft
Figure A.6 – Impact text fixture – Pendulum pivot
244 Figure A.7 – Impact test apparatus – Back and mounting plates
245 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 60309-1:2022 - TC
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