BS EN IEC 60309-2:2022
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Plugs, fixed or portable socket-outlets and appliance inlets for industrial purposes – Dimensional compatibility requirements for pin and contact-tube accessories
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 82 |
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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 |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 General 5 Standard ratings |
14 | Table 201 – Rated currents 6 Classification of accessories |
15 | 7 Marking Tables Table 202 – Examples of marking for series I Table 203 – Examples of marking for series II |
17 | 8 Dimensions |
18 | Table 204 – Accessories with rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V |
19 | Table 205 – Accessories with rated operating voltages not exceeding 50 V Table 206 – Retaining devices |
20 | Table 207 – Forces applied to “GO”/”NO-GO” gauges |
21 | Table 208 – General purpose accessories withrated operating voltage not exceeding 50 V Table 209 – Special application accessories withrated operating voltage not exceeding 50 V Table 210 – Positions of earthing contact |
23 | Figures Figure 201 – 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 A and 125/100 Asocket-outlets having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V –”go” gauges for checking dimensions d1, d2, l1 |
24 | Figure 202 – 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 A and 125/100 Asocket-outlets having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V –”no-go” gauges for checking dimensions d1, d2 |
25 | Figure 203 – 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 A and 125/100 Aplugs and appliance inlets having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V –”go” gauges for checking dimensions d2, d4, l1 |
26 | Figure 204 – 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 A and 125/100 Aplugs and appliance inlets having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V –”NO-GO” gauges for checking dimensions d2, d4 |
27 | Figure 205 – 16/20 A and 32/30 A socket-outletshaving rated operating voltages not exceeding 50 V –Gauges for checking compatibility |
28 | 8.2.1 General Figure 206 – 16/20 A and 32/30 A plugs and appliance inletshaving rated operating voltages not exceeding 50 V –Gauges for checking compatibility |
29 | 8.2.2 Checking plugs and appliance inlets Table 211 – Test forces |
30 | Figure 207 – “NO-GO” gauges for checking 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 A and 125/100 Aplugs and appliance inlets having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V Figure 208 – 16/20 A and 32/30 A plugs and appliance inlets having rated operating voltages not exceeding 50 V – Gauges for checking rigidity of enclosures of thermoplastic material under humid and warm conditions |
32 | 8.2.3 Checking socket-outlets Figure 209 – Device for testing non-solid pins |
33 | Table 212 – Maximum displacement of the gauges |
34 | Figure 210 – Arrangement for test using “NO-GO” gauge for checking 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 A and 125/100 A socket-outlets having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V |
35 | Figure 211 – Gauges for checking socket-outlets of 16/20 A, 32/30 A, 63/60 Aand 125/100 A having rated operating voltages exceeding 50 V |
36 | Figure 212 – 16/20 A and 32/30 A socket-outlets having rated operating voltages not exceeding 50 V – Gauges for checking rigidity of enclosures of thermoplastic material under humid and warm conditions |
37 | Figure 213 – Gauge for checking phase holes Figure 214 – Test of phase hole |
38 | 9 Protection against electric shock 10 Provision for earthing 11 Terminals and terminations Figure 215 – Socket-outlets with enclosures of resilient or thermoplastic material –Gauge for checking impossibility of single-pole insertionof a 10/16 A 250 V two-pole plug |
39 | Table 3 – Size of connectable conductors Table 213 – Pulling force on terminals |
40 | 12 Interlocks 13 Resistance to ageing of rubber and thermoplastic material 14 Construction Table 214 – Diameter of pins of the test plug |
41 | Figure 216 – Example of apparatus for checking the withdrawal force Table 215 – Maximum withdrawal forces |
42 | Table 216 – Withdrawal forces |
43 | 15 Construction of fixed socket-outlets 16 Construction of plugs and portable socket-outlets |
44 | 17 Construction of appliance inlets 18 Degrees of protection 19 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength |
45 | 20 Breaking capacity 21 Normal operation 22 Temperature rise 23 Flexible cables and their connection 24 Mechanical strength 25 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections |
46 | 26 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound 27 Resistance to heat, to fire and to tracking 28 Corrosion and resistance to rusting 29 Conditional short-circuit current withstand test 30 Electromagnetic compatibility |
80 | Bibliography |