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BS 7019:1989

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Specification for fully screened 400 A bolted flameproof cable couplers and adaptors for use on systems up to and including 6.6 kV, primarily for use in mines

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Language(s)

English

Published date

08-31-1989

US$242.23
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Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Design and construction
4 Dimensions
5 Cable glands and cable sealing boxes
6 Type tests
7 Routine tests
8 Marking
Appendix
A Information to be supplied with enquiry or order
Tables
1 Properties of primary insulating materials
2 Properties of the sealing ring
3 Minimum creepage and clearance distances
4 Details of coupler glandsets
5 Bending forces
Figures
1 Coupling dimensions
2 Nut for fixed contact element
3 Key for fixed contact element nut
4 Separate contact unit
5 Dimension of sealing ring
6 Straight adaptor
7 Angle adaptor
8 Insulated end cover
9 Methods of measuring electrical clearances
10 Coupler glandsets for pliable wire armoured cables
11 Coupler glandsets for single and double wire
    armoured cables (SWA illustrated)

3-phase couplers and adaptors to enable two cables to be coupled or a cable to be coupled to apparatus. Dimensional and test requirements given for conversion units for these couplers to be connected with those of BS 3454 and BS 3905.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 87/75517 DC (09/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2011. (12/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
28
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This British Standard specifies requirements for 400 A bolted flameproof cable couplers and adaptors of the fully screened 3-phase type with a voltage rating of up to and including 6.6 kV primarily for use in mines. The couplers are designed to enable two cables to be coupled together or to enable a cable to be coupled to apparatus by use of adaptors. The dimensional and test requirements for cable coupling units also cover conversion units that enable couplers/adaptors complying with this standard to be connected to couplers/adaptors complying with BS 3454 and BS 3905. In all cases the electrical connections are made by separate connecting elements. Provision is also made for insulated end covers. The use of other forms of intermediate box, with coupling arrangements as specified in this standard are not precluded, provided that all other relevant requirements of this standard are met.

The couplers complying with this standard are primarily intended for use with 3- or 4-core, individually screened, wire armoured cables, where the fourth conductor is earthed.

Couplers and adaptors complying with this standard are not intended to be coupled or uncoupled while the circuit is energized. The dimensions necessary to provide for the connection of couplers of different manufacture and some electrical and mechanical requirements are specified. This standard does not, however, purport to specify a fully detailed design.

Information to be supplied by the purchaser with the enquiry or order is given in Appendix A.

NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.

BS 7383:1990 Specification for cold-pour resin-based compound for use as a filling medium in terminating cables in enclosures for voltages not exceeding 11 kV for use in coal mines

BS 6709:1986 Specification for interconnection of electrical apparatus, constructed to two or more British Standards, for use in mines susceptible to firedamp
BS 2782-3:Methods 320A to 320F:1976 Methods of testing plastics. Mechanical properties Tensile strength, elongation and elastic modulus
BS 2782-3 Method 359:1984 Methods of testing plastics. Mechanical properties Determination of Charpy impact strength of rigid materials (Charpy impact flexural test)
BS 2782-2.240A&B(1982) : LATEST METHODS OF TESTING PLASTICS - ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES - DETERMINATION OF LOSS TANGENT AND PERMITTIVITY AT POWER AND AUDIO FREQUENCIES
BS 2782-2.230A(1982) : 1982 PHYSICAL TESTING OF RUBBER - DETERMINATION OF VOLUME RESISTIVITY
BS 4439:1969 Specification for screwed studs for general purposes. Metric series
BS 3905:1995 Specification for 3.8/6.6 kV, 300 A bolted flameproof cable couplers and adaptors, for use in coal mines.
BS 5901:1980 Method of test for determining the comparative and the proof tracking indices of solid insulating materials under moist conditions
BS 3454:1995 Specification for 1.9/3.3 kV, 300 A bolted flameproof cable couplers and adaptors (including 380/660 V and 640/1100 V, 300 A adaptors) for use in coal mines
BS 903-C2:1982 Physical testing of rubber Determination of volume resistivity
BS 903-A26:1969 Physical testing of rubber Determination of hardness
BS 2918:1957 Determination of electric strength of solid insulating materials at power frequencies
BS 542:1973 Specification for cable glands and sealing boxes for association with apparatus for use at mines and quarries
BS 5501-5:1977 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Flameproof enclosure \'d\'
BS 4683-1:1971 Specification for electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres Classification of maximum surface temperatures
BS 3692:2001 ISO metric precision hexagon bolts, screws and nuts. Specification
BS 2782-3 Method 335A:1978 Methods of testing plastics. Mechanical properties Determination of flexural properties of rigid plastics
BS 5734-1:1979 Polyester moulding compounds for electrical and other purposes Methods of test
BS 4683-2:1971 Specification for electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres The construction and testing of flameproof enclosures of electrical apparatus
BS 903-A16:1987 Physical testing of rubber Determination of the effect of liquids
BS 2782-4.430A.D(1983) : 1983 METHODS OF TESTING PLASTICS - CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - DETERMINATION OF WATER AND BOILING WATER ABSORPTION AT 23 DEGREES C. DETERMINATION OF WATER AND BOILING WATER WITH ALLOWANCE OF WATER-SOLUBLE MATTER

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