BS EN IEC 61316:2021 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Industrial cable reels
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 136 |
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79 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
81 | English CONTENTS |
83 | FOREWORD |
85 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
86 | 3 Terms and definitions |
89 | Figures Figure 1 – Pillar terminals Figure 2 – Screw terminals Figure 3 – Stud terminals |
90 | Figure 4 – Saddle terminals Figure 5 – Lug terminals Figure 6 – Mantle terminals |
91 | Figure 7 – Screwless terminals Figure 8 – Insulation piercing terminals |
92 | 4 General requirements 5 Standard ratings Tables Table 1 – Preferred rated currents |
93 | 6 Classification 7 Marking |
95 | 8 Dimensions 9 Protection against electric shock Figure 9 – Test piston |
97 | Figure 10 – Standard 1 mm gauge |
98 | 10 Provisions for earthing 10.1 Accessible metal parts 10.2 Corrosion resistance of earth terminal 10.3 Corrosion resistance of screws and nuts 10.4 Earth connections |
99 | 10.5 Internal earthing circuit 10.6 Internal moveable earth connection and slip rings |
100 | 11 Terminals and terminations 11.1 Common requirements for terminals and terminations |
102 | 11.2 Screw type terminals |
103 | Figure 11 – Gauges for testing insertability of round unprepared conductors |
104 | 11.3 Screwless type terminals |
106 | Figure 12 – Information for the bending test |
107 | Table 2 – Deflection test forces |
108 | 11.4 Insulation piercing terminals (IPT) |
109 | 11.5 Mechanical tests on terminals |
110 | Figure 13 – Test arrangement for terminals Table 3 – Pulling test values on terminals |
111 | 11.6 Voltage drop test for screwless type terminals and for insulation piercing terminals Table 4 – Pulling force |
113 | 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 Resistance to ageing of rubber and thermoplastic material Table 5 – Test current |
114 | 13 Construction |
116 | 14 Degrees of protection |
117 | 15 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength |
118 | 16 Normal operation Table 6 – Test voltage for dielectric strength test |
119 | 17 Temperature rise 17.1 Temperature rise in normal use |
120 | Table 7 – Permissible temperature rise |
121 | 17.2 Temperature rise under overload conditions |
122 | 18 Flexible cables and their connection |
123 | Table 8 – Minimum cable sizes Table 9 – Maximum length of cable |
125 | 19 Mechanical strength |
126 | 20 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections Table 10 – Gland tightening force |
127 | Table 11 – Tightening torques |
129 | 21 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound Table 12 – Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound |
131 | 22 Resistance to heat, to fire and to tracking |
132 | 23 Corrosion and resistance to rusting |
133 | 24 Electromagnetic compatibility 24.1 Immunity 24.2 Emission |