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BS EN 60317-0-1:2014

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Specifications for particular types of winding wires – General requirements. Enamelled round copper wire

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BSI 2014 36
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IEC 60317-0-1:2013 specifies general requirements of enamelled round copper winding wires with or without bonding layer. The range of nominal conductor diameters is given in the relevant specification sheet. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2008. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – revision to the definition of nominal conductor dimension; – new subclause containing general notes on winding wire, formerly a part of the scope; – revision to elongation requirements in Table 4; – revisions to Clause 13, Breakdown voltage, to include new requirements for intermediate wire diameters; – revision to continuity of insulation requirements in Table 13; – revision to the introduction of Annex A; – revision to B.2 of Annex B; – revision to Table C.1 of Annex C. Keywords: requirements of enamelled round copper winding wires This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, general notes and appearance
3.1 Terms and definitions
10 3.2 General notes
3.2.1 Methods of test
11 3.2.2 Winding wire
3.3 Appearance
4 Dimensions
4.1 Conductor diameter
12 Tables
Table 1 – Dimensions of enamelled wires (R 20) –Preferred nominal conductor diameters (1 of 2)
14 Table 2 – Dimensions of enamelled wires with a bonding layer (R 20) – Preferred nominal conductor diameters (1 of 2)
15 4.2 Out of roundness of conductor (nominal conductor diameters over 0,063 mm)
4.3 Minimum increase in diameter due to the insulation and the bonding layer (nominal conductor diameters over 0,063 mm)
4.3.1 Enamelled wires without a bonding layer
4.3.2 Enamelled wires with a bonding layer
4.3.3 Intermediate nominal conductor diameters
4.4 Maximum overall diameter
4.4.1 Enamelled wires without a bonding layer
16 4.4.2 Enamelled wires with a bonding layer
5 Electrical resistance
Table 3 – Electrical resistance
17 6 Elongation
7 Springiness
7.1 Nominal conductor diameters from 0,080 mm up to and including 1,600 mm
7.2 Nominal conductor diameters over 1,600 mm
Table 4 – Elongation
18 Table 5 – Springiness
19 8 Flexibility and adherence
8.1 Mandrel winding test (nominal conductor diameters up to and including 1,600 mm)
8.2 Stretching test (nominal conductor diameters over 1,600 mm)
8.3 Jerk test (nominal conductor diameters up to and including 1,000 mm)
8.4 Peel test (nominal conductor diameters over 1,000 mm)
Table 6 – Mandrel winding
20 9 Heat shock
9.1 Nominal conductor diameters up to and including 1,600 mm
9.2 Nominal conductor diameters over 1,600 mm
Table 7 – Heat shock
21 10 Cut-through
11 Resistance to abrasion
12 Resistance to solvents
13 Breakdown voltage
13.1 General
13.2 Nominal conductor diameters up to and including 0,100 mm
22 Table 8 – Breakdown voltage – Preferred nominal conductor diameters (R 20)(0,018 mm up to and including 0,100 mm)
23 13.3 Nominal conductor diameters over 0,100 mm up to and including 2,500 mm
Table 9 – Breakdown voltage – Intermediate nominal conductor diameters (R 40)(0,019 mm up to and including 0,095 mm)
24 Table 10 – Breakdown voltage – Preferred nominal conductor diameters (R 20)(0,112 mm up to and including 2,500 mm)
25 13.4 Nominal conductor diameters over 2,500 mm
Table 11 – Breakdown voltage – Intermediate nominal conductor diameters (R 40)(0,106 mm up to and including 0,950 mm)
Table 12 – Breakdown voltage – Nominal conductor diameters over 2,500 mm
26 14 Continuity of insulation (nominal conductor diameters up to and including 1,600 mm)
15 Temperature index
16 Resistance to refrigerants
17 Solderability
18 Heat or solvent bonding
19 Dielectric dissipation factor
20 Resistance to transformer oil
21 Loss of mass
Table 13 – Continuity of insulation
27 23 Pin hole test
30 Packaging
Table 14 – Maximum number of pin holes
28 Annex A (informative) Dimensions for intermediate nominal conductor diameters (R 40)
Table A.1 – Dimensions of enamelled wires (R 40) –Intermediate nominal conductor diameters (1 of 2)
30 Table A.2 – Dimensions of enamelled wires with a bonding layer (R 40) –Intermediate nominal conductor diameters (1 of 2)
32 Annex B (informative) Method for the calculation of linear resistance
33 Table B.1 – Ratios
34 Annex C (informative) Resistance
Table C.1 – Electrical resistances – Nominal conductor diameters over 0,063 mm up to and including 1,000 mm (1 of 2)
36 Bibliography
BS EN 60317-0-1:2014
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