MODUK - DEF STAN 61-12: PART 18
Wires, Cords and Cables, Electrical Part 18: Equipment Wires Limited Fire Hazard
Organization: | MODUK |
Publication Date: | 20 January 2006 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 42 |
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This specification describes the construction, identification and testing of wires and cables for the internal wiring of electronic or other equipment.
These wires and cables (i.e. screened wires) are also used as the cores of cables.
The insulation of the wires and the sheathing of cables in this specification present a limited fire hazard and produce limited levels of noxious fumes, smoke and corrosive products when assessed by the methods of test in this specification.
The wires listed in this Standard are required to meet the Relative Thermal Life and Temperature Index Test of BS 3G 230, Appendix C for 40,000 hours at 120°C, and are suitable for continuous use within the temperature range -50°C to +120°C.
Cables Type 1SB, 1SBM120, 2SB and 2SBM listed in this Standard are required to meet the Relative Thermal Life and Temperature Index Test of BS 3G 230, Appendix C for 40,000 hours at 120°C, and are suitable for continuous use within the temperature range -50°C to +120°C.
Cables Type 1SBM85 shall have sheathing material qualified to Def Stan 61-12 (Part 31) and meet the Relative Thermal Life and Temperature Index Test of BS 3G 230, Appendix C for 40,000hours at 85°C and are suitable for continuous use within the temperature range -30°C to +85°C.
These wires and cables have a voltage rating of 600V rms or 800V D.C.
These wires and cables are suitable for soldered or crimped terminations. They are not designed or necessarily suitable for solderless wrapped electrical connections.
Although these wires and cables may be subjected to testing by contamination by one or more of the fluids listed in Table 6 of this Standard, attention is drawn to 2.2.1 and 2.2.3.
Stranded conductors shall be used for flexing applications. For fixed applications stranded or solid conductors may be used.
The following minimum bend radii shall be used within equipment:
for flexing applications, 10 times the overall diameter of the wire or cable;
for fixed applications, 4 times the overall diameter of the wire or cable.