BS EN IEC 60309-1:2022
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Plugs, fixed or portable socket-outlets and appliance inlets for industrial purposes – General Requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 96 |
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
14 | 3 Terms and definitions |
15 | Figures Figure 1 ā Diagram showing the use of the accessories |
16 | Figure 2 ā Pillar terminals |
17 | Figure 3 ā Screw terminals Figure 4 ā Stud terminals Figure 5 ā Saddle terminals |
18 | Figure 6 ā Lug terminals Figure 7 ā Mantle terminals Figure 8 ā Screwless terminals |
19 | Figure 9 ā Insulation piercing terminals |
21 | 4 General 4.1 General requirements 4.2 General notes on tests |
22 | 5 Standard ratings 6 Classification of accessories Tables Table 1 ā Preferred rated currents |
23 | 7 Marking |
26 | Figure 10 ā Test piston |
27 | 8 Dimensions Table 2 ā Colour coding |
28 | 9 Protection against electric shock |
30 | Figure 11 ā Gauge “A” for checking shutters |
31 | Figure 12 ā Gauge “B” for checking shutters |
32 | 10 Provision for earthing 11 Terminals and terminations 11.1 Common requirements for terminals and terminations |
35 | Table 3 ā Size for connectable conductors |
36 | 11.2 Screw type terminals |
38 | Figure 13 ā Gauges for testing insertability of round unprepared conductors having the maximum specified cross-section |
39 | 11.3 Screwless type terminals |
41 | Figure 14 ā Information for the bending test |
42 | Table 4 ā Deflection test forces |
43 | 11.4 Insulation piercing terminals (IPT) |
44 | 11.5 Mechanical tests on terminals |
45 | Figure 15 ā Test arrangement for terminals |
46 | Table 5 ā Pulling test values on terminals |
47 | 11.6 Voltage drop test for screwless type terminals and for insulation piercing terminals Table 6 ā Pulling force |
49 | 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 ā Test current |
50 | 13 Resistance to ageing of rubber and thermoplastic material 14 Construction 14.1 General construction |
51 | 14.2 Construction of contacts 15 Construction of fixed socket-outlets |
53 | 16 Construction of plugs and portable socket-outlets |
54 | 17 Construction of appliance inlets 18 Degrees of protection |
55 | 19 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength |
56 | Table 8 ā Dielectric strength test |
57 | 20 Breaking capacity |
58 | Figure 16 ā Circuit diagrams for breaking capacityand normal operation tests |
59 | 21 Normal operation Table 9 ā Breaking capacity |
60 | 22 Temperature rise Table 10 ā Normal operation |
61 | Table 11 ā Temperature rise test |
62 | 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 |
63 | Table 12 ā Types of cables |
64 | 23.2.2 Rewireable plugs and portable socket-outlets 23.3 Pull test |
65 | Figure 17 ā Apparatus for testing the cable anchorage |
66 | Table 13 ā Dimensions of cables |
68 | 24 Mechanical strength Table 14 ā Torque test values |
70 | Table 15 ā Blow test impact energy |
71 | Figure 18 ā Arrangement for mechanical strength testfor plugs and portable socket-outlets |
72 | Figure 19 ā Apparatus for flexing test Table 16 ā Flexing test load values |
73 | Table 17 ā Test values for screwed glands |
74 | 25 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections Table 18 ā Pulling force on insulated end caps |
75 | Table 19 ā Tightening torques |
77 | 26 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound 26.1 General |
78 | Table 20 ā Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound |
80 | 26.2 Sealing compound 27 Resistance to heat, to fire and to tracking |
81 | 28 Corrosion and resistance to rusting |
82 | 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 |
83 | 29.2.3 Calibration 29.2.4 Test procedure 29.2.5 Acceptance conditions |
84 | Figure 20 ā 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 |
85 | Figure 21 ā Diagram of the test circuit for the verification of short-circuit current withstand of a three-pole accessory |
86 | 30 Electromagnetic compatibility 30.1 Immunity Figure 22 ā Diagram of the test circuit for the verificationof short-circuit current withstand of a four-pole accessory |
87 | 30.2 Emission |
88 | Annex A (normative) Guidance and description of test apparatus |
90 | Figure A.1 ā Impact test fixture ā Pendulum assembly |
91 | Figure A.2 ā Impact test fixture ā Pendulum masses ā Quantity: 4 Table A.1 ā Impact test release angles |
92 | Figure A.3 ā Impact test fixture ā Pendulum shaft end Figure A.4 ā Impact test fixture ā Pendulum anvil |
93 | Figure A.5 ā Impact test fixture ā Pendulum shaft Figure A.6 ā Impact text fixture ā Pendulum pivot |
94 | Figure A.7 ā Impact test apparatus ā Back and mounting plates |
95 | Bibliography |