EN 60127-6:2014
Miniature fuses - Part 6: Fuse-holders for miniature fuse-links

Standard No.
EN 60127-6:2014
Release Date
2014
Published By
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization(CENELEC)
Latest
EN 60127-6:2014
Replace By
prEN IEC 60127-6:2021
Scope
IEC 60127-6:2014 is applicable to fuse-holders for miniature cartridge fuse-links according to IEC 60127-2 and sub-miniature fuse-links according to IEC 60127-3 for the protection of electric appliances, electronic equipment and component parts thereof, normally intended for use indoors. Examples of fuse-holder types with different features are given. This part of IEC 60127 applies to fuse-holders with: - a maximum rated current of 16 A; and - a maximum rated voltage of 1 500 V d.c. or 1 000 V a.c.; and - for use up to 2 000 m above sea-level, unless otherwise specified. The object of this standard is to establish uniform requirements for safety and the assessment of electrical, mechanical, thermal and climatic properties of fuse-holders and the compatibility between fuse-holders and fuse-links. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1994, its Amendment 1 (1996) and Amendment 2 (2002). This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - modify the arrangement of the fuse-holder samples in the planes in 13.1.1; - add a new test 13.2.2: Glow-wire ignition test; - change maximum gauge size for standard sheets 3 and 4 from 0,70 to 0,63 in table 5; - change minimum gauge size for standard sheets 3 and 4 from 0,55 to 0,56 in table 5. Keywords: fuse-holders for miniature cartridge fuse-links, sub-miniature fuse-links, protection of electric appliances, electronic equipment and component parts.

EN 60127-6:2014 history

  • 2014 EN 60127-6:2014 Miniature fuses - Part 6: Fuse-holders for miniature fuse-links
  • 1994 EN 60127-6:1994 Miniature fuses Part 6: Fuse-holders for miniature cartridge fuse-links (Incorporates Amendments A1: 1996 and A2: 2003; Remains Current)



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