BS EN IEC 61076-2-116:2022:2023 Edition
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Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Product requirements – Detail specification for circular connectors size 15 with up to 3+PE power contacts and auxiliary contacts, with bayonet-locking
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 54 |
IEC 61076-2-116:2022 specifies circular connectors size 15 with bayonet-locking, with up to 3 power contacts with rated insulation voltage up to 630 V AC/DC and rated current up to 20 A, plus PE, and up to 3 auxiliary contacts with rated insulation voltage up to 63 V AC/DC and rated current up to 10 A, that are typically used for industrial power supply and power applications, such as the feeding and control of 3-phase asynchronous motors. These connectors consist of both fixed and free connectors either rewireable or non-rewireable, with bayonet-locking. Male connectors have round contacts, either power or signal, Ø1,6 mm.
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7 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
11 | English CONTENTS |
14 | FOREWORD |
16 | INTRODUCTION |
17 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
19 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Technical information 4.1 Recommended method of termination |
20 | 4.2 Electrical ratings and characteristics 4.3 Current-carrying capacity 4.4 Systems of levels – Compatibility levels, according to IEC 61076-1 4.5 Classification into climatic categories 4.6 Marking 4.7 Safety aspects Tables Table 1 – Ratings of connectors |
21 | 5 Dimensional information 5.1 General 5.2 Survey of styles and variants 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Fixed connectors Table 2 – Styles of fixed connectors |
22 | Figures Figure 1 – Fixed connector, male contacts, with a square flange front mounting Figure 2 – Fixed connector, male contacts, single hole mounting Table 3 – Dimensions of style DM, Figure 1 Table 4 – Dimensions of style EM, Figure 2 |
23 | Figure 3 – Fixed connector, male contacts, single hole mounting,circular mounting orientation Figure 4 – Fixed connector, female contacts, with a square flange front mounting Table 5 – Dimensions of style FM, Figure 3 Table 6 – Dimensions of style DF, Figure 4 |
24 | 5.2.3 Free connectors Figure 5 – Fixed connector, female contacts, single hole mounting Figure 6 – Fixed connector, female contacts, single hole mounting,circular mounting orientation Table 7 – Dimensions of style EF, Figure 5 Table 8 – Dimensions of style FF, Figure 6 |
25 | Figure 7 – Rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version Table 9 – Styles of free connectors Table 10 – Dimensions of style JM, Figure 7 |
26 | Figure 8 – Rewireable connector, male contacts, right angled version Figure 9 – Non-rewirable connector, male contacts, straight version Table 11 – Dimensions of style KM, Figure 8 |
27 | Figure 10 – Non-rewirable connector, male contacts, right-angled version Table 12 – Dimensions of style LM, Figure 9 Table 13 – Dimensions of style MM, Figure 10 |
28 | Figure 11 – Rewireable connector, female contacts, straight version Figure 12 – Rewireable connector, female contacts, right angled version Table 14 – Dimensions of style JF, Figure 11 |
29 | Figure 13 – Non-rewirable connector, female contacts, straight version Table 15 – Dimensions of style KF, Figure 12 Table 16 – Dimensions of style LF, Figure 13 |
30 | 5.2.4 Interface dimensions Figure 14 – Non-rewirable connector, female contacts, right-angled version Table 17 – Dimensions of style MF, Figure 14 |
31 | Figure 15 – Type 1 – Male side |
32 | Table 18 – Dimensions for Figure 15 |
33 | Figure 16 – Type 2 – Male side |
34 | Table 19 – Dimensions for Figure 16 |
35 | Figure 17 – Type 3 – Male side |
36 | Table 20 – Dimensions for Figure 17 |
37 | 5.3 Engagement (mating) information Figure 18 – Engagement (mating) information |
38 | 5.4 Gauges – Sizing gauges and retention force gauges Table 21 – Connectors dimensions in mated and locked position |
39 | 6 Characteristics 6.1 General 6.2 Contact assignment and other definitions 6.3 Classification into climatic category Figure 19 – Gauge dimensions Table 22 – Gauges Table 23 – Climatic category |
40 | 6.4 Electrical characteristics 6.4.1 Rated voltage – Rated impulse voltage – Pollution degree 6.4.2 Voltage proof 6.4.3 Creepage and clearance distances Table 24 – Rated insulation voltage – Rated impulse voltage –Voltage proof Table 25 – Voltage proof |
41 | 6.4.4 Current-carrying capacity 6.4.5 Contact resistance 6.4.6 Insulation resistance 6.5 Mechanical characteristics 6.5.1 Mechanical operation Table 26 – Creepage and clearance distances |
42 | 6.5.2 Insertion and withdrawal forces 6.5.3 Polarizing method 6.6 Other characteristics 6.6.1 Vibration (sinusoidal) Table 27 – Number of mechanical operations Table 28 – Insertion and withdrawal forces Table 29 – Polarizing insertion forces |
43 | 6.6.2 Shock 6.6.3 Degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) 6.6.4 Screen and shielding properties 6.7 Environmental aspects – Marking of insulation material (plastics) 7 Test schedules 7.1 General 7.1.1 Overview 7.1.2 Climatic category 7.1.3 Creepage and clearance distances |
44 | 7.1.4 Arrangement for contact resistance measurements 7.1.5 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests (vibration and shock) Figure 20 – Contact resistance arrangement |
45 | 7.2 Basic (minimum) test schedule 7.3 Full test schedule 7.3.1 General Figure 21 – Dynamic stress test arrangement |
46 | 7.3.2 Test group P – Preliminary 7.3.3 Test group AP – Dynamic/ Climatic Table 30 – Number of test specimens Table 31 – Test group P |
47 | Table 32 – Test group AP |
49 | 7.3.4 Test group BP – Mechanical endurance Table 33 – Test group BP |
50 | 7.3.5 Test group CP – Electrical load Table 34 – Test group CP |
51 | 7.3.6 Test group DP – Chemical resistivity 7.3.7 Test group EP – Connection method tests Table 35 – Test group DP Table 36 – Test group EP |
52 | Annex A (informative)Orientation of cable outlet in relation to coding Figure A.1 – Orientation of cable outlet in relation to the coding –Free male connectors according to Table 9 |