BS IEC 61076-8-109:2023
$167.15
Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Product requirements – Power connectors. Detail specification for 2P 130 A, 1 000 V plus 2P 5 A 50 V rectangular housing shielded connectors with IP65/IP68 degree of protection when mated and locked, and IPXXB when unmated
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 40 |
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5 | English CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
14 | 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 |
15 | 4.3 Systems of levels 4.3.1 Performance levels 4.3.2 Compatibility levels 4.4 Classification into climatic categories 4.5 Clearance and creepage distance 4.6 Current-carrying capacity Tables Table 1 – Climatic category |
16 | 4.7 Marking 5 Dimensional information 5.1 General 5.2 Isometric view and common features 5.2.1 Isometric view of free connectors (Figure 1) 5.2.2 Isometric view of fixed connectors (Figure 2) 5.3 Engagement (mating) information 5.3.1 General Figures Figure 1 – Free connectors Figure 2 – Fixed connectors |
17 | 5.3.2 Perpendicular to the engaging (mating) direction 5.3.3 Inclination 5.4 Free connectors 5.4.1 Dimensions (Figure 3, Figure 4, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4) Figure 3 – Free connector Table 2 – Free connector dimensions |
19 | Figure 4 – Free connector codings Table 3 – Free connector codings dimensions (codings 1 and 2) |
20 | 5.4.2 Terminations 5.5 Fixed connectors 5.5.1 Dimensions (Figure 5, Table 5) Figure 5 – Fixed connector Table 4 – Free connector codings dimensions (codings 3 and 4) |
21 | Table 5 – Fixed connector dimensions |
22 | 5.5.2 Terminations Figure 6 – Fixed connector codings Table 6 – Fixed connector codings dimensions (codings 1 and 2) Table 7 – Fixed connector codings dimensions (codings 3 and 4) |
23 | 5.6 Accessories 5.7 Mounting information 5.8 Gauges – Sizing gauges and retention force gauges 6 Technical characteristics 6.1 Classification into climatic categories Figure 7 – Gauge for signal contacts Figure 8 – Gauge for power contacts Table 8 – Gauge dimensions |
24 | 6.2 Electrical characteristics 6.2.1 Clearance and creepage distance 6.2.2 Voltage proof 6.2.3 Contact resistance 6.2.4 Housing (shell) electrical continuity and shielding effectiveness 6.2.5 Insulation resistance Table 9 – Voltage proof |
25 | 6.2.6 Current-carrying capacity 6.2.7 Electrical load and temperature 6.3 Mechanical characteristics 6.3.1 Mechanical operation Figure 9 – Current-temperature derating (50 mm2 wire size) |
26 | 6.3.2 Effectiveness of connector coupling devices 6.3.3 Gauge retention force (resilient contact) 6.3.4 Engaging and separating forces 6.3.5 Contact retention in insert 6.4 Dynamic stress tests 6.4.1 Vibration (sine) |
27 | 6.4.2 Shock 6.4.3 Free fall (repeated) 6.4.4 IP degree of protection 6.4.5 Glow-wire flammability test method for end-products (GWEPT) Table 10 – Vibration |
28 | 6.5 Climatic tests 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 6.5.6 Low air pressure |
29 | 6.6 Environmental aspects 6.6.1 Marking of insulation material (plastic) 6.6.2 Design/use of material 7 Test schedule 7.1 General 7.2 Test schedules 7.2.1 Basic (minimum) test schedule 7.2.2 Full test schedule Table 11 – Number of test specimens |
30 | Table 12 – Test group P |
31 | Table 13 – Test group AP |
32 | Table 14 – Test group BP |
33 | Table 15 – Test group CP |
34 | Table 16 – Test group DP |
35 | Table 17 – Test group EP |
36 | Table 18 – Test group GP |
37 | Table 19 – Test group HP Table 20 – Test group JP |
38 | Table 21 – Test group KP |
39 | 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 |