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AS/NZS 1299:2009

Superseded

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Electrical equipment for mines and quarries - Explosion-protected three-phase restrained plugs and receptacles for working voltages up to and including 3.3 kV (Reconfirmed 2020)

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Superseded date

20-09-2024

Superseded by

AS 1299:2022

Published date

09-12-2009

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Specifies the design and test requirements for explosion-protected three-phase restrained plugs and receptacles incorporating three power contacts, one pilot contact and possibly one or more auxiliary contacts, an earth contact and an earthed phase barrier intended for use with restricted earth-fault systems in mines and quarries with a working voltage up to and including 3.3kV. Provision is also made for restrained back-to-back receptacles, which enable lengths of cable to be coupled together.

Committee
EL-023
DevelopmentNote
Under Revision by DR AS 1299:2021.
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 9329 0
Pages
41
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 11/09/2020.
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2020 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 11/09/2020
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This Standard specifies the design and test requirements for explosion-protected three-phase restrained plugs and receptacles incorporating three power contacts, one pilot contact and possibly one or more auxiliary contacts, an earth contact and an earthed phase barrier intended for use with restricted earth-fault systems in mines and quarries with a working voltage up to and including 3.3 kV. Provision is also made for restrained back-to-back receptacles, which enable lengths of cable to be coupled together.Restrained plugs and receptacles constructed to this Standard are not intended to be coupled or uncoupled while the circuit is energized.The Standard covers two types of restrained plugs and receptacles:(a) Type ADesigned according to Figures in this Standard that prescribe the dimensions necessary to interconnect plugs or receptacles from different manufacturers.(b) Type BDesigned to dimensions that are not compatible with Type A plugs or receptacles. Type B plugs or receptacles cannot be plugged into or accept a Type A plug or receptacle under normal operation. Type B plugs and receptacles do not comply with Figures 4.1 to 4.16 but comply with all other requirements of this Standard. Where there is a variation to a particular clause for Type B plugs and receptacles it is specifically stated. The use of transition devices between Type A and Type B systems is permitted.This Standard also deals with some electrical and mechanical requirements, including the provision of earthed phase barriers to protect against interphase faults. It does not specify fully detailed designs.This Standard provides for plug and receptacle discrimination, i.e. an arrangement whereby plugs and receptacles of different rated voltages or currents are physically prevented from being engaged. The requirements of AS/NZS 1747 should be considered in the design of these devices.NOTES:1 The term ‘receptacle’ as used in this Standard is synonymous with the term ‘socket-outlet’ in AS/NZS 3000. The term ‘receptacle’ has been chosen to avoid confusion with the individual sockets within the plug.2 Appendix A lists the information that a user should provide with any enquiry or order.3 Appendix C lists the information which should be supplied by the designer or manufacturer.4 A typical plug and receptacle (quick-release) assembly is shown in Figure 1.1 and a typical restrained back-to-back receptacle is shown in Figure 1.2.

Originated as AS 1299-1989.
Previous edition 1993.
Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1299:2009.
Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (March 2012).

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