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BS EN 60512-20-3:2010 Connectors for electronic equipment. Tests and measurements Fire hazard tests. Test 20c. Flammability, glow-wire

BS EN 60512-20-3:2010

Connectors for electronic equipment. Tests and measurements Fire hazard tests. Test 20c. Flammability, glow-wire

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Standard number:BS EN 60512-20-3:2010
Pages:12
Released:2010-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 62171 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 60512-20-3:2010


This standard BS EN 60512-20-3:2010 Connectors for electronic equipment. Tests and measurements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 29.200 Rectifiers. Converters. Stabilized power supply
  • 97.180 Miscellaneous domestic and commercial equipment
  • 31.220.01 Electromechanical components in general

This part of IEC 60512, when required by the detail specification, is used for testing connectors within the scope of technical committee 48. It may also be used for similar devices when specified in a detail specification.

The object of this standard is to detail a standard test method to determine the flammability of a connector when exposed to a glow-wire test under specified conditions.

The glow-wire test simulates thermal stresses which may be produced by such sources of heat or ignition as, for example, glowing elements or overloaded components, for short periods, in order to assess by a simulation technique the fire hazard or burning of a single electronic component.