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IEC 62677-2

IEC 62677-2:2017
Heat shrinkable low and medium voltage moulded shapes - Part 2: Methods of test
IEC 62677-2:2017 gives methods of test for heat shrinkable low and medium voltage moulded shapes in a range of configurations and materials suitable for insulation, environmental sealing, mechanical protection and strain relief for connector/cable terminations and multi-way transitions.
The tests specified are designed to control the quality of the moulded shapes but it is recognized that they are designed to be used in low and medium voltage cable accessories and as such electrical performance will be proven as part of the assembly. Examples of this are described in EN 50393, HD 629.1 and IEC 60502-4.
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TC 15 Solid electrical insulating materials

Keywords

Heat shrinkable - Moulded shape
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2017-10-11
Edition1.0
ICS

29.035.20

29.035.01

Stability date2025
ISBN number9782832248690
Pages54
File size1.56 MB
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