BSI 23/30485006 DC 2023
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BS EN IEC 61076-8-111 Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment – Product requirements – Part 8-111: Power connectors Detail specification for 3-pole snap locking waterproof rectangular connectors with plastic housing for ratedcurrent of 20 A
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 33 |
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1 | 30485006-NC.pdf |
3 | 48B_3074e_CDV (1).pdf |
4 | CONTENTS |
7 | INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION CONNECTORS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT– FOREWORD The language used for the development of this International Standard is English. |
10 | PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Technical information 4.1 Recommended method of termination 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Number of contacts and contact cavities 4.2 Ratings and characteristics 4.3 Systems of levels 4.3.1 Performance levels 4.3.2 Compatibility levels 4.4 Classification into climatic categories |
13 | 4.5 Clearance and creepage distance 4.6 Current-carrying capacity 4.7 Marking 4.8 Safety aspects 5 Dimensional information 5.1 General |
14 | 5.2 Isometric view and common features 5.2.1 Isometric view of free connector Figure 1 – Free female connector 5.2.2 Isometric view of fixed connector Figure 2 – Fixed male connector 5.3 Engagement (mating) information |
15 | 5.4 Fixed connectors 5.4.1 Dimensions Figure 3 – Fixed male connector |
16 | 5.4.2 Terminations 5.5 Free connectors 5.5.1 Dimensions Figure 4 – Free female connector Table 3 –Free connector dimensions |
17 | 5.5.2 Terminations 5.6 Accessories 5.7 Mounting information 5.8 Gauges 5.8.1 Sizing gauges and retention force gauges Figure 5 – Gauge for contacts 6 Technical characteristics 6.1 Classification into climatic categories 6.2 Electrical characteristics 6.2.1 Clearance and creepage distance 6.2.2 Voltage proof |
18 | 6.2.3 Contact resistance 6.2.3.1 Initial contact resistance 6.2.3.2 Contact resistance after test 6.2.4 Insulation resistance 6.2.4.1 Initial insulation resistance 6.2.4.2 Insulation resistance after test 6.2.5 Temperature rise 6.2.6 Electrical load and temperature |
19 | 6.3 Mechanical characteristics 6.3.1 Mechanical strength impact 6.3.2 Mechanical operation 6.3.3 Breaking capacity (engaging/separating with electrical load ) Conditions: IEC 61984, 7.3.5. Speed of insertion and withdrawal: (0,8 ± 0,1) m/s. 6.3.4 Effectiveness of connector coupling devices 6.3.5 Engaging and separating force |
20 | 6.3.6 Contact retention in insert 6.3.7 Gauge retention force (resilient contact) 6.3.8 Conductor secureness Table 5 – Conductor secureness test 6.4 Dynamic stress test 6.4.1 Vibration (sine) Table 6 –Vibration 6.4.2 Shock |
21 | 6.4.3 IP degree of protection 6.5 Climatic test 6.5.1 Damp heat, steady state 6.5.2 Rapid change of temperature 6.5.3 Corrosion, salt mist 6.5.4 Dry heat 6.5.5 Cold 6.6 Environmental aspects 6.6.1 Marking of insulation material (plastic) 6.6.2 Design/use of material |
22 | 7 Tests and test schedules 7.1 General Table 7 – Number of test specimens 7.2 Test schedules 7.2.1 Basic (minimum) test schedule 7.2.2 Full test schedule 7.2.2.1 Test group P – Preliminary Table 8 – Test group P |
23 | 7.2.2.2 Test group AP – Dynamic climate |
24 | Table 9 – Test group AP |
26 | Table 9 – Test group AP (continued) 7.2.2.3 Test group BP – Mechanical endurance Table 10 – Test group BP |
27 | Table 10 – Test group BP (continued) 7.2.2.4 Test group CP- Moisture Table 11– Test group CP |
29 | 7.2.2.5 Test group DP- Heat and electrical load Table 12– Test group DP 7.2.2.6 Test group EP- Dynamic stress Table 13– Test group EP |
31 | Table 13 – Test group EP (continued) 7.2.2.7 Test group FP- Chemical resistivity 7.2.2.8 Test group GP-Manufacturing process robustness Table 14– Test group GP 7.2.2.9 Test group HP – Signal integrity and shielding effectiveness tests 7.2.2.10 Test group JP-connection |
32 | Table 15– Test group JP 7.2.2.11 Test group KP-Additional test Table 16– Test group KP |
33 | Table 16 – Test group KP (continued) 7.3 Test procedures and measurement methods 7.4 Pre-conditioning 7.5 Wiring and mounting of test specimens 7.5.1 Wiring 7.5.2 Mounting |