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b) a maximum continuous conductor temperature not exceeding 90 °C. This document is not applicable to connectors for overhead line conductors nor to connectors with a sliding contact. The object of this document is to define the type test methods and requirements which apply to compression and mechanical connectors for power cables with copper or aluminium conductors. The reference method is to perform the tests on unused conductors.
Cross References:
IEC 60949:1988
IEC 60949:1988/AMD1:2008
IEC 60050-461
IEC 60228
IEC 60493-1
EN 60228
IEC 61238-1-2
EN IEC 61238-1-2
EN 61238-1
IEC 61238-1
EN IEC 61238-1-3
IEC 61238-1-3
IEC 62475:2010
All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
Document History
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BS EN IEC 61238-1-1:2019
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Compression and mechanical connectors for power cables-Test methods and requirements for compression and mechanical connectors for power cables for rated voltages up to 1 kV (<i>U</i><sub>m</sub> = 1,2 kV) tested on non-insulated conductors- Most Recent
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BS EN 61238-1:2003
Compression and mechanical connectors for power cables for rated voltages up to 36 kV (<i>U</i><sub>m</sub> = 42 kV)-Test methods and requirements- Historical Version
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BS 4579-3:1976
Specification for performance of mechanical and compression joints in electric cable and wire connectors-Mechanical and compression joints in aluminium conductors- Historical Version
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BS 4579-1:1970
Specification for performance of mechanical and compression joints in electric cable and wire connectors-Compression joints in copper conductors- Historical Version