BS EN IEC 61076-2-010:2021
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Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Product requirements – Circular connectors. Detail specification for connectors with outer or inner push-pull locking mechanism, based on mating interfaces according to IEC 61076-2-101, IEC 61076-2-109, IEC 61076-2-111 and IEC 61076-2-113
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 58 |
IEC 61076-2-010:2021 specifies circular connectors with a push-pull locking mechanism of a size derived from, and thus being compatible with M12 screw-locking connectors (free connectors with screw-locking according to IEC 61076-2-101, IEC 61076-2-109, IEC 61076-2-111 or IEC 61076-2-113 are compatible with push‑pull fixed interfaces according to this document) and with mating interfaces according to IEC 61076-2-101, IEC 61076-2-109, IEC 61076-2-111 (except codings E in general and coding F for inner push-pull) or IEC 61076-2-113. A fixed connector with push-pull locking according to this document is intermateable with a correspondingly coded free connector with M12 screw-locking according to any of the above mentioned standards. M12 is the dimension of the thread of the screw-locking mechanism of circular connectors with M12 screw-locking. IEC 61076-2-012 defines another inner push-pull for fixed female connectors which is however not compatible to the inner push-pull defined in this document. Annex C shows the different styles of female free connectors to extend male free connectors. This document covers both: a) power connectors with current ratings up to 16 A and voltage ratings up to 630 V, typically used for power supply and power applications in industrial premises, and b) connectors for data and signal transmission with frequencies up to 500 MHz. These connectors consist of both, fixed and free connectors, either rewirable or non-rewirable, with M12 push-pull locking as explained above. Male connectors have round contacts from Ø 0,6 mm up to Ø 1,5 mm. In addition, the push-pull mechanisms consist of 2 different push-pull designs: c) An outer push-pull for male and female fixed connector, where the locking groove is placed onto the outer cylindric surface of the housing. The outer push-pull for female fixed connectors is made for 2 different types of male connectors. It has locking means for both types on its outer surface. For design and dimensions see 5.3.2 and 5.3.3. d) An inner push-pull for female fixed connectors and for male free connectors, where the locking means are placed onto the inner cylindric surface of the housing. For design and dimensions see 5.3.4. The different codings provided by IEC 61076-2 series detail specifications mentioned within this document prevent the mating of accordingly coded male or female connectors to any other similarly sized interfaces, covered by other standards and the cross-mating between the different codings provided by any other IEC 61076-2 series detail specification mentioned within this document.
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
9 | English CONTENTS |
13 | FOREWORD |
15 | INTRODUCTION |
16 | Tables Table 1 – Content of document |
17 | 1 Scope |
18 | 2 Normative references |
19 | 3 Terms and definitions |
20 | 4 Technical information 4.1 System of levels 4.1.1 Performance levels 4.1.2 Compatibility levels, according to IEC 61076-1 4.2 Classification into climatic categories 4.3 Contact terminations 4.4 Available connector codings |
21 | Table 2 – Available connector codings |
22 | 4.5 Ratings 4.6 Marking 4.7 Safety aspects 5 Dimensional information 5.1 General 5.2 Survey of styles and variants 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Fixed connectors |
23 | Table 3 – Styles of fixed connectors |
24 | Figures Figure 1 – Tube insert, male contacts, thread for M12 screw locking on tube Figure 2 – Fixed connector, male contacts, with M12 screw lockingand outer push-pull locking, square flange front mounting |
25 | Figure 3 – Fixed connector, male contacts, with M12 screw locking and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 Figure 4 – Fixed connector, male contacts, with M12 screw locking and outerpush-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M20 × 1,5 |
26 | Figure 5 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking and outerpush-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 Figure 6 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M20 × 1,5 |
27 | Figure 7 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking andouter push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mountingthread M16 × 1,5 and mounting orientation Figure 8 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking and outerpush-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole rear mounting thread M16 × 1,5 |
28 | Figure 9 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking and innerpush-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 Figure 10 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking and innerpush-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M20 × 1,5 |
29 | 5.2.3 Free connectors Figure 11 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw lockingand inner push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mountingthread M16 × 1,5 and mounting orientation Figure 12 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with M12 screw locking and innerpush-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole rear mounting thread M16 × 1,5 |
30 | Figure 13 – Rewirable connector, male contacts,straight version, with outer push-pull locking Table 4 – Styles of free connectors Table 5 – Dimensions of style JM-OP, Figure 13 |
31 | Figure 14 – Rewirable connector, male contacts,angled version, with outer push-pull locking Figure 15 – Non-rewirable connector, male contacts,straight version, with outer push pull locking Table 6 – Dimensions of style KM-OP, Figure 14 |
32 | Figure 16 – Non-rewirable connector, male contacts,angled version, with outer push-pull locking Table 7 – Dimensions of style LM-OP, Figure 15 Table 8 – Dimensions of style MM-OP, Figure 16 |
33 | Figure 17 – Rewirable connector, female contacts,straight version, with outer push-pull locking Table 9 – Dimensions of style JF-OP, Figure 17 |
34 | Figure 18 – Rewirable connector, female contacts,angled version, with outer push-pull locking Table 10 – Dimensions of style KF-OP, Figure 18 |
35 | Figure 19 – Non-rewirable connector, female contacts,straight version, with outer push-pull locking Figure 20 – Non-rewirable connector, female contacts,angled version, with outer push-pull locking Table 11 – Dimensions of style LF-OP, Figure 19 |
36 | Figure 21 – Rewirable connector, male contacts,straight version, with inner push-pull locking Table 12 – Dimensions of style MF-OP, Figure 20 Table 13 – Dimensions of style JM-IP, Figure 21 |
37 | Figure 22 – Rewirable connector, male contacts,angled version, with inner push-pull locking Figure 23 – Non-rewirable connector, male contacts,straight version, with inner push-pull locking Table 14 – Dimensions of style KM-IP, Figure 22 |
38 | 5.3 Interface dimension 5.3.1 General Figure 24 – Non-rewirable connector, male contacts,angled version, with inner push-pull locking Table 15 – Dimensions of style LM-IP, Figure 23 Table 16 – Dimensions of style MM-IP, Figure 24 |
39 | 5.3.2 Outer push-pull locking: male fixed connector side view Figure 25 – Outer push-pull locking: male fixed connector side view |
40 | 5.3.3 Outer push-pull locking: female fixed connector side view with details and engage-plane definition for male free cable connectors type 1 and 2 Table 17 – Dimensions of fixed connector with push pull housing and male contacts |
41 | Figure 26 – Outer push-pull locking: female fixed connector side view with detailsand engage-plane definition for male free cable connector |
42 | Table 18 – Dimensions for Figure 26 |
43 | 5.3.4 Inner push-pull locking: female fixed connector side view and male free connector side view with details for both Table 19 – Dimensions of CA for Figure 26 Table 20 – Dimensions of CD for Figure 26 Table 21 – Dimensions of CC for Figure 26 |
44 | Figure 27 – Inner push-pull-locking: female fixed connector side viewand male free connector side view with details for both |
45 | Table 22 – Dimensions for Figure 27 |
46 | 5.4 Gauges – Sizing gauges and retention force gauges 6 Characteristics 6.1 Classification into climatic category 6.2 Electrical characteristics 6.2.1 Voltage proof 6.2.2 Rated voltage – Rated impulse voltage – Pollution degree Table 23 – Dimensions of engage-plane for Figure 27 Table 24 – Climatic category |
47 | 6.2.3 Current-carrying capacity 6.2.4 Contact resistance 6.2.5 Insulation resistance 6.2.6 Transmission performance 6.3 Mechanical characteristics 6.3.1 Mating interface |
48 | 6.3.2 Push-pull locking mechanism Table 25 – Insertion and withdrawal forces for the locking mechanism |
49 | 6.4 Other characteristics 6.4.1 Vibration (sinusoidal) 6.4.2 Shock 6.4.3 Degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) 7 Test schedule 7.1 General |
50 | 7.2 Test schedule 7.2.1 Test group P – Preliminary 7.2.2 Test group AP – Dynamic/climatic 7.2.3 Test group BP – Mechanical endurance Table 26 – Number of test specimens Table 27 – Test group BP |
51 | 7.2.4 Test group CP – Electrical load 7.2.5 Test group DP – Chemical resistivity 7.2.6 Test group EP – Connection method tests 7.2.7 Test group FP – Electrical transmission requirements |
52 | Annex A (informative)Diameter and position of the female connector body A.1 Diameter of the female connector body A.2 Position of female connector body for connectors with outer push-pull locking Figure A.1 – Diameter of the female connector body Table A.1 – Diameter of the female connector body, dimension X |
53 | A.3 Position of female connector body for connectors with inner push-pull locking Figure A.2 – Position of the female insulating bodyfor connectors with outer push-pull locking Table A.2 – Dimension DAB |
54 | Figure A.3 – Female fixed connector side view and position of insulating body Table A.3 – Dimension FP for Figure A.3 |
55 | Annex B (informative)Example for L-coded connector and comparisonbetween screw- and inner push-pull-locking Figure B.1 – Dimensions for L-coded interface dimensions according to IEC 610762111 |
56 | Table B.1 – Comparison of dimension between screw- and push-pull-locking |
57 | Annex C (informative)Styles of female free connectors to extend free male cable connectors Table C.1 – Female free connector styles to extend push-pull free male connectors |