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BRITISH STANDARD BS EN

175301-803:2006
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Detail Specification:
Rectangular
connectors — Flat
contacts, 0,8 mm
thickness, locking
screw not detachable

The European Standard EN 175301-803:2006 has the status of a British


Standard

ICS 31.220.10

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BS EN 175301-803:2006

National foreword

This British Standard was published by BSI. It is the UK implementation of


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EN 175301-803:2006. It supersedes BS EN 175301-803:2000 which is


withdrawn.
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee
EPL/48, Electromechanical components and mechanical structures for
electronic equipment.
A list of organizations represented on EPL/48 can be obtained on request to its
secretary.
This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from
legal obligations.

This British Standard was Amendments issued since publication


published under the authority
of the Standards Policy and
Strategy Committee Amd. No. Date Comments
on 29 September 2006

© BSI 2006

ISBN 0 580 49301 6


EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 175301-803
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM August 2006
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ICS 31.220.10 Supersedes EN 175301-803:1999

English version

Detail Specification: Rectangular connectors -


Flat contacts, 0,8 mm thickness, locking screw not detachable

Spécification particulière: Bauartspezifikation:


Connecteurs rectangulaires - Rechteckige Steckverbinder -
Contacts plats, épaisseur de 0,8 mm, Flachkontakte mit 0,8 mm Dicke,
vis d'arrêt non détachable unverlierbare Verriegelungsschraube

This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2005-10-01. CENELEC members are bound to comply
with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard
the status of a national standard without any alteration.

Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on
application to the Central Secretariat or to any CENELEC member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified
to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

CENELEC
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung

Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 35, B - 1050 Brussels

© 2006 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members.

Ref. No. EN 175301-803:2006 E


EN 175301-803:2006 -2-

Foreword
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This European Standard was prepared by the CENELEC BTWG 117-1, Revision of EN 175301-801:1999
and EN 175301-803:1999. The text of the draft was submitted to the formal vote and was approved by
CENELEC as EN 175301-803 on 2005-10-01.

This European Standard supersedes EN 175301-803:1999.

The following dates were fixed:

– latest date by which the EN has to be implemented


at national level by publication of an identical
national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2007-03-01

– latest date by which the national standards conflicting


with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2008-10-01

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Contents
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Page
1 General information.............................................................................................................................4
2 Normative references ..........................................................................................................................4
3 Style designation .................................................................................................................................6
4 Common features................................................................................................................................7
4.1 Isometric view .........................................................................................................................7
4.2 Mating information ..................................................................................................................7
4.3 Survey of styles.......................................................................................................................8
5 Dimensions..........................................................................................................................................9
5.1 General ...................................................................................................................................9
5.2 Fixed connector ....................................................................................................................10
5.3 Free connector ......................................................................................................................15
5.4 Marking .................................................................................................................................18
5.5 Contacts termination .............................................................................................................19
5.6 Mounting dimensions ............................................................................................................20
6 Characteristics...................................................................................................................................22
6.1 Climatic category ..................................................................................................................22

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6.2 Electrical characteristics .......................................................................................................22
6.3 Mechanical characteristics....................................................................................................23
7 Test schedule ....................................................................................................................................23
7.1 General .................................................................................................................................23
7.2 Group P (preliminary)............................................................................................................24
7.3 Groups AP, BP and CP.........................................................................................................25
8 Quality assessment procedures........................................................................................................26
8.1 Qualification approval testing................................................................................................26
8.2 Quality conformance inspection............................................................................................27
8.3 Delayed delivery, re-inspection.............................................................................................28
9 Ordering information..........................................................................................................................28
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OF EN 175301-803 issue 2


ASSESSED QUALITY
– DETAIL SPECIFICATION IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ___________________________________________
EN 61076-1:1995
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see Clause 5 for dimensions Detail specification for rectangular connectors, flat con-
tacts, 0,8 mm thickness, locking screw not detachable.
2 or 3 contacts + protective earth (PE) contact
Termination: Screw, solder

Assessment levels: B and G (*)

Climatic category: see 6.1

Electrical characteristics: see 6.2

Mechanical characteristics: see 6.3

Ordering information:

(*) see clauses 7 and 8


see clause 9

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Information about manufacturer who have components qualified to this detail specification is available in
the current CECC 00 200: (Register of Firms, Products and Services Approved under the CECC System).

1 General information
This standard covers a range of rectangular connectors with flat contacts, 0,8 mm thickness, locking
screw not detachable, intended for use in industrial installations for connection or termination of sub-
assemblies or components in electrical equipment in measuring, regulating and control circuits, in
equipment for power supply, in fluid and air power system and components and other electronic devices
employing similar techniques.

2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.

EN 2591 1992 Aerospace series – Elements of electrical and optical connection – Test
methods – General

EN 60068-1 1994 Environmental testing – Part 1: General and guidance


(IEC 60068-1:1988 + corrigendum October 1988 + A1:1992)

EN 60512 Series Connectors for electronic equipment – Test and measurements


(IEC 60512 series)
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EN 60529 1991 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)


(IEC 60529:1989)
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EN 60664-1 2003 Insulation co-ordination for equipment within low-voltage systems – Part 1:
Principles, requirements and tests (IEC 60664-1:1992 + A1:2000 + A2:2002)

EN 60999-1 2000 Connecting devices - Electrical copper conductors – Safety requirements


for screw-type and screwless-type clamping units – Part 1: General
requirements and particular requirements for clamping units for conductors
from 0,2 mm² up to 35 mm² (included) (IEC 60999-1:1999)

EN 61076-1 1995 Connectors with assessed quality, for use in d.c., low frequency analogue
and in digital high-speed data applications – Part 1: Generic specification -
Capability approval (IEC 61076-1:1995)

EN 61076-3 2000 Connectors for use in d.c., low-frequency analogue and digital high-speed
data applications – Part 3: Rectangular connectors with assessed quality -
Sectional specification (IEC 61076-3:1999)

EN 175300 1996 Sectional Specification: Rectangular connectors for frequencies below 3 MHz

EN ISO 1043-1 2001 Plastics – Symbols and abbreviated terms – Part 1: Basic polymers and
their special characteristics (ISO 1043-1:2001)

EN ISO 1043-2 2001 Plastics – Symbols and abbreviated terms – Part 2: Fillers and reinforcing
materials (ISO 1043-2:2000)

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EN ISO 6743-4 2001 Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L) – Classification –
Part 4: Family H (Hydraulic systems) (ISO 6743-4:1999)

IEC 60410 1973 Sampling plans and procedures for inspections by attributes

IEC 60417 Database Graphical symbols for use on equipment

IEC 60760 1989 Flat, quick-connect terminations


A1 1993
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3 Style designation
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Connectors with assessment level according to this specification shall be designated by the following
system:

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NOTE “L” stands for letter


”N” stands for number

EXAMPLES Fixed connector style A, having 3 male contacts with tin-alloy contact finish with solder
terminations.
Variant M assessment level G: EN 175301-803-A003MS-M3-G
Free connector style , having 2 female contacts with silver-alloy contact finish with screw
terminations. Variant H cable outlet on contact 3 (D) and cable outlet dia 6,5 and
assessment level B: EN 175301-803-A002FA-H2D08-B
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4 Common features
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4.1 Isometric view

Figure 1 – Isometric view

4.2 Mating information

Arrow indicate mating direction

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Figure 2 – Mating information


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Table 1 – Mating dimensions of permissible styles


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Style Combination a l1 l2 h1 h2
of variants max. max. max. max. max.
mm mm mm mm mm
HF-KM 15 45 60 41,8 61,8
HF-LM 15 45 60 41,8 61,8
A
HF-MM 15 45 60 41,8 61,8
a
HF-SM 15 45 60 41,8
B HF-RM 14,75 45 60 42,3 62,3
HF-KM 8,5 34 44 27,7 47,7
C a
HF-SM 8,5 34 44 27,7
a
Upon agreement between manufacturer and user.

4.3 Survey of styles

Number of contacts: 2 + PE; 3 + PE


Connector shape: Style A: square 28 mm, Style B: rectangular, Style C: square: 16 mm

4.3.1 Survey of variants

4.3.1.1 Fixed connectors (male contacts)

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Variant L,
square, 4 fixing holes, front mounting

Variant M,
square, 1 fixing screw, front mounting

Variant S,
round, for potting, rear mounting (tube)

Variant P,
rectangular, 1 fixing screw
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4.3.1.2 Free connectors (female contacts)


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Variant H,
free connector

Variant R,
free connector, non-rewirable

5 Dimensions

5.1 General

Dimensions in mm are original. Drawings are shown in the first angle projection. The shape of the
connectors may deviate from those given in the following drawings as long as the specified dimensions
are not influenced. Missing dimensions shall be chosen according to common characteristics and the
intended use.

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5.2 Fixed connector


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5.2.1 Connector style A, with male contacts

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1) Version 2 contacts + protective earth without contact Nr. 3
2) Boundary step, optional

Figure 3 – Mating dimensions, 2 and 3 contacts + protective earth;


Variants K, L, M and S
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5.2.1.1 Variant K, square, 2 fixing holes, front mounting


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1) Upon agreement between manufacturer and user

Figure 4 – Connector style A, variant K, square, 2 fixing holes

5.2.1.2 Variant L, square, 4 fixing holes, front mounting

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1) Upon agreement between manufacturer and user

Figure 5 – Connector style A, variant L, square, 4 fixing holes


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5.2.1.3 Variant M, square, valve-mounted, front mounting


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1) Upon agreement between manufacturer and user

Figure 6 – Connector style A, variant M, square, 1 fixing hole

5.2.1.4 Variant S, round for potting, rear mounting (tube)

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solder termination

Figure 7 – Connector style A, variant S


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5.2.2 Connector style B, with male contacts


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Figure 8 – Mating dimensions, 2 contacts + protective earth,
variant P

5.2.2.1 Variant P, rectangular, 1 fixing hole

1) Upon agreement between manufacturer and user

Figure 9 – Connector style B, variant P


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5.2.3 Connector style C, with male contacts


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1) Version 2 contacts + protective earth without contact Nr. 3
Figure 10 – Mating dimensions, 2 or 3 contacts + protective earth, variants K and S

5.2.3.1 Variant K, square, 2 fixing holes

1)

1) Upon agreement between manufacturer and user


Figure 11 – Connector style C, variant K, square, 2 fixing holes
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5.2.3.2 Variant S, round, rear mounting (tube)


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Figure 12 – Connector style C, variant S, round

5.3 Free connector

5.3.1 Connector style A, female contacts

5.3.1.1 Variant H, free connector

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1) Version 2 contacts + protective earth without contact Nr. 3


2) Cable diameter 4 to 6 mm or 6 to 8 mm or 8 to 10 mm upon agreement

Figure 13 – 2 or 3 contacts + protective earth, variant H

5.3.1.2 Variant R, free connector, non rewirable

Dimensions see 5.3.1.1


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5.3.2 Connector style B, female contacts


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5.3.2.1 Variant H, free connector

3) Cable diameter 4 to 6 mm or to 8 mm upon agreement

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Figure 14 – 2 contacts + protective earth, variant H

5.3.2.2 Variant R, free connector, non rewirable

Dimensions see 5.3.2.1


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5.3.3 Connector style C


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5.3.3.1 Variant H, free connector

1)
2)
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Version 2 contacts + protective earth without contact Nr. 3
Cable diameter 4 to 6 mm upon agreement

Figure 15 – 2 or 3 contacts + protective earth,


variant H

5.3.3.2 Variant R, free connector, non rewirable

Dimensions see 5.3.3.1


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5.3.4 Insert position, variant H

Style of connector Insert position


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alternate, mountable
A 4 × 90°
B 2 × 180°
C 4 × 90°

5.3.5 Cable outlet, variants H and R


Direction of cable outlet relative to contact position

Contact position Ordering


PE A
1 B
2 C
3 D

5.3.6 Cable outlet diameter or wire size

Variant H: 4 mm to 6 mm; 6 mm to 8 mm; 8 mm to 10 mm

Variant R:

5.4
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0,34 mm²; 0,5 mm²; 0,75 mm²; 1,5 mm²

Marking

Connectors shall be marked with the following:

5.4.1 Mark of origin (manufacturer’s name or trade mark)

5.4.2 EN type designation according to clause 3

The manufacturer may use his own part number providing that a cross-reference list is available.

5.4.3 Additional marking

5.4.3.1 Contact positions marking

Marking shall be on the mating side of the connector insert acc. to Figures 16 to 19. On the termination
side acc. to the manufacturer option.
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5.4.3.2 Insulating parts

All insulating parts shall be marked with the symbols for plastics (if applicable) acc. to EN ISO 1043-1 and
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EN ISO 1043-2. Such marking facilitates identification of material for recycling practices at the end of life.

View of the mating side:

Figure 16 – Connector Figure 17 – Connector


for male contacts 3+PE for female contacts 3+PE

1)
Figure 18 – Connector
for male contacts 2+PE

Square type available too


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for female contacts 2+PE
1)

5.5 Contacts termination

5.5.1 Screw or solder

Style A, B conductor cross section max 1,5 mm²


Style C conductor cross section max 0,75 mm²
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5.6 Mounting dimensions


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5.6.1 Style A

5.6.1.1 Variant K, 2 fixing holes

or

Figure 20 – Style A, variant K

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5.6.1.2 Variant L, 4 fixing holes

or

Figure 21 – Style A, variant L


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5.6.1.3 Variant M, 1 fixing screw


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acc. to users requirements

valve radius

Figure 22 – Style A, variant M

5.6.2 Style B

5.6.2.1 Variant P, 1 fixing screw

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Figure 23 – Style B, variant P

5.6.3 Style C

5.6.3.1 Variant K, 2 fixing holes

Figure 24 – Style C, variant K


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6 Characteristics
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6.1 Climatic category

According to EN 60068-1.

Table 2 – Climatic category

Climatic Category temperature Damp heat, steady state Days


category Lower °C Upper °C Temperature °C Rel. Humidity
25/125/10 –25 125 40 93 % 10

6.2 Electrical characteristics

6.2.1 Clearance and creepage distances

The permissible operating voltages depend on the application and on the applicable or specified require-
ments. Therefore the clearance and creepage distances are given as operating characteristics. In
practice, reduction in creepage or clearance distances may occur due to the wiring used and shall duly be
taken into account.

Table 3 – Clearance and creepage information

Style A, B, C
Connector
Clearance
Creepage
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mm
mm
2 + PE
min. 3
min. 3,2
3 + PE
min. 3
min. 3,2
Rated impulse
a
withstanding voltage kV 4 4
Pollution degree 3
a
According to EN 60664-1.

6.2.2 Voltage proof

Conditions: EN 60512-4-1, Test 4a


Method A
Standard atmospheric conditions
Mated connectors

Table 4 – Voltage proof information

Style A, B, C
Contact / contact: 2 kV r.m.s.
Contact / test panel: 2 kV r.m.s.
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6.2.3 Current carrying capacity


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Conditions: EN 60512-5-2, Test 5b


Standard atmospheric conditions
One mated pair

6.3 Mechanical characteristics


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Figure 25 – Derating curves

6.3.1 Degree of protection

IP65 according to EN 60529 in mated and locked condition.

7 Test schedule

7.1 General

This test schedule shows all tests and the order they shall be carried out as well as the requirements to
be met.

Unless otherwise specified, mated sets of connectors shall be tested. Care shall be taken to keep a
particular combination of connectors together during the complete test sequence, i.e. when unmating is
necessary for a certain test, the same connectors as before shall be mated for the subsequent tests.

In the following, a mated set of connectors is called a “specimen“.

For a complete test sequence the following specimens are necessary:


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Table 5 – Test group information

Test group Number of specimen


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P 6
AP 2
BP 2
CP 2

7.2 Group P (preliminary)

All specimens shall be subjected to the following tests in sequence:

Table 6 – Group P (preliminary) test sequence


Test Measurement to be performed
Test
phase IEC 60512 Severity or condition of IEC 60512
Title Title Requirements
Test No. test Test No.

P1 General Unmated connectors Visual 1a There shall be no defects


examination examination that would impair normal
operation
Examination of 1b The dimensions including
dimension and clearances and creepage
mass distances shall comply with
those specified in Clause 5
and 6.2.1
P2 Polarization 13e Force to be applied: It shall be possible to

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method 2 + PE = 60 N correctly align and mate the
3 + PE = 100 N appropriate mating
connectors
It shall not be possible to
mate the connectors in any
other than the correct
manner
P3 Connection points: Contact 2b 15 mΩ max.
contact termination resistance –
3 contacts + PE / specimen Specified test
Test current: 1 A current method
P4 Test voltage: Insulation 3° 100 MΩ min.
(100 ± 15) V DC. resistance
Method A
P5 Mated connectors Voltage proof 4a No breakdown or flashover
Method A
acc. to 6.2.2
Contact/contact: measuring
points as P4
Contact/test panel
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7.3 Groups AP, BP and CP


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The specimens shall be divided into three groups. All connectors in each group shall undergo the tests
specified for the relevant group:

Table 7 – Group AP test sequence


Test Measurement to be performed
Test
phase IEC 60512 Severity or condition of IEC 60512
Title Title Requirements
Test No. test Test No.

AP1 Mechanical 9a Max. speed: 10 mm/s. 50 operation cycles


operation Rest 30 s (unmated)
AP2.1 Solder- 12b Wetting, iron method
ability Ageing method 3
Soldering iron size B
when Only for solder buckets
applicable
AP2.2 Screw Test acc. to EN 60999-1
terminal
when
applicable
AP3 Conditions acc. to P5 Voltage proof 4a No breakdown or
flashover
AP4 Damp 11c Electrode-voltage: 60 V DC 10 days
heat, Recovery time: 1h to 2 h
steady
state

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AP5 Conditions acc. to P3 Contact resistance – 2b 15 mΩ max.
Specified test current
method
AP6 Conditions acc. to P4 Insulation resistance 3a 100 MΩ min.
AP7 Conditions acc. to P5 Voltage proof 4a No breakdown or
flashover
AP8 Insertion 13b 2 + PE ≤ 60 N
and 3 + PE ≤ 80 N
withdrawal
forces
AP9 Unmated connectors Visual examination 1a No damage due to
conditioning
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Table 8 – Group BP test sequence


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Test Measurement to be performed


Test phase IEC 60512 Severity or condition of IEC 60512
Title Title Requirements
Test No. test Test No.
BP1 Dry heat 11i Temperature: 125 °C 96 h
BP2 Cold 11j Temperature: –25 °C 2h
BP3 Degree of Tightening torque: Degree of protection:
protection Coupling ring 1 Nm IP65 acc. to EN 60529
Locking screw 0,4 Nm
BP4 Mechanical 7b Only for free connectors
strength Drop height:
impact (1 000 ± 10) mm
Test cable: unshielded
PVC-pilot cable
Drop cycles: 8
BP5 Protection 1a IpxxB Protected against access
against Unmated connectors with a test finger acc. to
access to 15.2 of EN 60529
hazardous
parts
BP6 Unmated connectors Visual examination 1a No damage due to
conditioning

Table 9 – Group CP test sequence


Test Measurement to be performed

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Test phase IEC 60512 Severity or condition of IEC 60512
Title Title Requirements
Test No. test Test No.
CP1 Resistance Test acc. to EN 2591
to fluids Test C 15
Hydraulic oil HM 22 acc.
to EN ISO 6743-4 or as
agreed between user and
manufacturer
CP2 Retreatment Cleaning of specimen by
washing briefly in light
petrol
CP3 Conditions acc. to P5 Voltage proof 4a No breakdown or
flashover
CP4 Unmated connectors Visual examination 1a No damage due to
conditioning

8 Quality assessment procedures

8.1 Qualification approval testing

Qualification approval procedures shall be applied in accordance with 5.5 of EN 175300:1996, IEC 60410
and EN 60512.

8.1.1 Method 1

The following number of specimen shall be subjected to the tests under the conditions as specified in
clause 8. The specimen shall meet the requirements with not more than the number of defectives
permitted in accordance with the following Table 10.
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Table 10 – Qualification approval group information

Test group Test phase Number of Number of


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in Clause 7 in Clause 7 connectors to defectives


be tested permitted
P P1–5 6 0

AP AP1–9 2 0

BP BP1–6 2 0

CP CP1–4 2 0

Total number of defectives 0


permitted, all groups together

8.1.2 Method 2

Alternatively the qualification approval procedure may be used which includes the following inspections:
1) lot-by-lot tests in accordance with clause 7 on three consecutive inspection lots, and
2) periodic tests in accordance with 8.2.2 on a sample taken from one of these lots
3) supplementary qualification approval tests of D2, Table 12.

8.2 Quality conformance inspection

8.2.1 Lot-by-lot tests

Applicable assessment levels: B and G


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Table 11 – Lot-by-lot tests

Inspection Test Test or measurement IEC 60512 Assessment level


group phase in to be performed Test No.
Clause 7 (requirements and B G
severities in Clause 7) a a a a
IL AQL IL AQL
A1 P1 Visual examination 1a II 1,0 II 0,25
A2 P1 Dimensional 1b II 1,0 II 0,25
examination
B1 P4 Insulation resistance 3a S–1 1,0 S–3 0,25
P5 Voltage proof 4a S–1 1,0 S–3 0,25
B2 AP8 Insertion and 13b S–1 1,0 S–3 0,25
withdrawal forces
a
IL and AQL values acc. to IEC 60410

8.2.2 Periodic tests

The periodic tests with complete test groups (Inspection groups D1 and D2) shall be carried out on
specimens that have successfully passed tests of preliminary group P and that have been taken from lots
which have already satisfied the lot-by-lot tests (see 8.2.1).

The periodic tests with single test phases (Inspection group C2) shall be carried out on specimens that
have successfully passed the lot-by-lot tests (see 8.2.1).

Applicable combinations of performance and assessment level: 1B, 1G.


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Table 12 – Periodic tests


Inspection Test Test or IEC 60512 Assessment level
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group phase in Test group Test No.


Clause 8 B G
Periodicity Number of Number of Periodicity Number of Number of
months specimens defectives months specimens defectives
C1 AP3 Solderability, 12b 1 2 0 1 2 0
when applicable
wetting, iron
method
C2 P3 Contact 2b 3 4 0 3 4 0
resistance –
Specified test
current method
Maintenance of qualification approval
D1 AP7 Voltage proof 4a 36 4 0 – – –
AP8 Insertion and 13b 36 4 0 – – –
withdrawal forces
AP1– Test group AP – – – 24 4 0
AP9
Initial qualification testing where 8.1.2 is applied
D2 AP7 Voltage proof 4a – 4 0 – – –
AP8 Insertion and 13b – 4 0 – – –
withdrawal forces
AP1– Test group AP – – – – 4 0
AP9

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BP1– Test group BP – – – – 4 0
BP6
CP1– Test group CP – – – – 4 0
CP4

8.3 Delayed delivery, re-inspection

Connectors stored for a period of more than 36 months after the release of the lot shall be tested prior to
delivery according to the following table. Once a lot has been satisfactorily re-inspected the quality is
assessed for a further 36 months.

Table 13 – Delayed delivery, re-inspection

Inspection Test Test IEC 60512 Assessment level


group phase in Test No.
Clause 7 B G
a a
A1 P1 Visual examination 1a IL : S–3 IL : II
a a
AQL : 1,0 AQL : 0,25
C1 AP2.1 Solderability
when applicable 12b
wetting, iron method No. of specimens: 2 No. of specimens: 2
No. of defectives: 0 No. of defectives: 0
a
IL and AQL values acc. to IEC 60410

9 Ordering information
For ordering connectors according to this detail specification the type designation described in clause 3
shall be used.
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