Mechanical Tests For Domestic Cables-2-Bending Test
The purpose of this test is to?confirm the robustness of a supply cord at the point of entry to an electrical appliance. The point of entry for the cable is often a likely point of failure as the cable is excessively bent and flexed at this point against the hard corners of the appliance.
(Please note: Cord bend testing is not a requirement for appliances with retractable power cable.)
The test and apparatus used is designed to comply with the following standards; IEC 60227-2 clause 5.6.3.2 , IEC 60227-2 clause 3.2 and IEC 60335-1 clause 25.14.
The cord bend test sees a sample of cord of appropriate length fixed in the apparatus and then loaded with a weight having a mass of 0.5 kg. A current of about 0.1 A shall pass through the conductors of the cable.
The sample is then bent back and forwards in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the axes of the conductors, the two extreme positions making an angle of 90° on both sides of the vertical.?The flexing is a movement through 180° and the rate of flexing is 60 per minute for 60,000 cycles, 120,000 single strokes.
There should be no interruption of the current during this time with the apparatus automatically indicating any such failure.
Following the test the cable is then subject to a further voltage withstand test of 1.5 kV in accordance with IEC 60227-2 clauses 2.2, applied between the conductors and water the cable is immersed in.
Quiz :
During the test with 60 000 bending cycles, i.e. 120 000 single strokes,
and the rate of flexing is 60 per minute
So what is the time needed for this test ???
New Product Development head at Orient Cables Interest: LAN cables,Optical fiber,Simulation,Patents,financial market,blockchain,Music
6 个月do you also make same equipment based on IEC 61156-1 ? \
Engineer
11 个月Any video how it's work?
Quality Control and Laboratory Technician at Masarat United Cables Company
11 个月Great to know