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IEC 61076-8-109

IEC 61076-8-109:2023
Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment - Product requirements - Part 8-109: Power connectors - Detail specification for 2P 130 A, 1 000 V plus 2P 5 A 50 V rectangular housing shielded connectors with IP65/IP68 degree of protection when mated and locked, and IPXXB when unmated
IEC 61076-8-109:2023 describes free and fixed rectangular connectors with:
- 2P power plus 2P signal contacts;
- plastic housing with locking lever and four possible codings;
- 130 A rated current, 1 000 V DC rated voltage on the power section;
- 5 A rated current, 50 V DC rated voltage on the signal section;
- individual shielding around each power contact with relevant shielding termination;
- IP65/IP68 degree of protection when mated and locked and IPXXB on both plug, and receptacle parts when unmated;
- hereinafter referred to as a connector, for use in electrical and electronic equipment, including overall dimensions, interface dimensions, technical characteristics, performance requirements and test methods.
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Technical committee

TC 48/SC 48B Electrical connectors
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2023-05-12
Edition1.0
ICS

31.220.10

Stability date2030
ISBN number9782832269824
Pages75
File size2.11 MB
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