BS EN IEC 61316:2021
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Industrial cable reels
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 62 |
This document applies to cable reels provided with a non-detachable flexible cable with a rated operating voltage not exceeding 690 V DC and/or 690 V AC with a frequency not exceeding 500 Hz and a rated current not exceeding 63 A, primarily intended for industrial use, either indoors or outdoors, for use with accessories complying with IEC 60309‑1, IEC 60309‑2 or IEC 60309‑4.
This document applies to:
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portable cable reels equipped with one plug or appliance-inlet complying with IEC 60309‑1 or IEC 60309‑2 and at least one socket-outlet complying with IEC 60309‑1, IEC 60309‑2 or IEC 60309‑4;
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fixed cable reels equipped with at least one socket-outlet complying with IEC 60309‑1, IEC 60309‑2 or IEC 60309‑4;
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cable reels suitable for use at ambient temperature normally within the range of −25 °C to +40 °C.
The use of this equipment on construction sites and for agricultural, commercial and domestic appliances is not precluded.
This document also applies to cable reels intended to be used in extra-low voltage installations.
In locations where special conditions prevail, for example, on board ships, in vehicles and the like, or where explosions are liable to occur, additional requirements can be necessary.
NOTE 1 This document was not developed for Electric Vehicle (EV) application, but it can be used as guide for cable reels for EV application
NOTE 2 Additional requirements for cable reels for currents higher than 63 A are under consideration.
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions |
15 | Figures Figure 1 – Pillar terminals Figure 2 – Screw terminals Figure 3 – Stud terminals |
16 | Figure 4 – Saddle terminals Figure 5 – Lug terminals Figure 6 – Mantle terminals |
17 | Figure 7 – Screwless terminals Figure 8 – Insulation piercing terminals |
18 | 4 General requirements 5 Standard ratings Tables Table 1 – Preferred rated currents |
19 | 6 Classification 7 Marking |
21 | 8 Dimensions 9 Protection against electric shock Figure 9 – Test piston |
23 | Figure 10 – Standard 1 mm gauge |
24 | 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 |
25 | 10.5 Internal earthing circuit 10.6 Internal moveable earth connection and slip rings |
26 | 11 Terminals and terminations 11.1 Common requirements for terminals and terminations |
28 | 11.2 Screw type terminals |
29 | Figure 11 – Gauges for testing insertability of round unprepared conductors |
30 | 11.3 Screwless type terminals |
32 | Figure 12 – Information for the bending test |
33 | Table 2 – Deflection test forces |
34 | 11.4 Insulation piercing terminals (IPT) |
35 | 11.5 Mechanical tests on terminals |
36 | Figure 13 – Test arrangement for terminals Table 3 – Pulling test values on terminals |
37 | 11.6 Voltage drop test for screwless type terminals and for insulation piercing terminals Table 4 – Pulling force |
39 | 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 |
40 | 13 Construction |
42 | 14 Degrees of protection |
43 | 15 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength |
44 | 16 Normal operation Table 6 – Test voltage for dielectric strength test |
45 | 17 Temperature rise 17.1 Temperature rise in normal use |
46 | Table 7 – Permissible temperature rise |
47 | 17.2 Temperature rise under overload conditions |
48 | 18 Flexible cables and their connection |
49 | Table 8 – Minimum cable sizes Table 9 – Maximum length of cable |
51 | 19 Mechanical strength |
52 | 20 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections Table 10 – Gland tightening force |
53 | Table 11 – Tightening torques |
55 | 21 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound Table 12 – Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound |
57 | 22 Resistance to heat, to fire and to tracking |
58 | 23 Corrosion and resistance to rusting |
59 | 24 Electromagnetic compatibility 24.1 Immunity 24.2 Emission |