BS EN 60352-5:1995 Solderless connections - Part 5. Solderless press-in connections. General requirements, test methods and practical guidance
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BS EN 60352-5:1995 is a British Standard that specifies the dimensions, performance requirements, and test methods for crimped ring and spade terminals used in low-voltage power circuits. This standard applies to terminals with a rated voltage not exceeding 1,000 V a.c. or d.c. and a rated current not exceeding 125 A.
The standard outlines the dimensions and materials used in the manufacture of the terminals, including requirements for plating, insulators, and crimping barrels. It also specifies the performance requirements for the terminals, including the ability to withstand electrical and mechanical stresses and environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. The standard includes various test methods to determine compliance with these requirements.
BS EN 60352-5:1995 is an important standard in ensuring the safety and reliability of crimped ring and spade terminals used in low-voltage power circuits. Compliance with this standard is necessary to ensure that terminals meet performance and safety requirements. Manufacturers and designers of these terminals should adhere to this standard to ensure that their products are safe and reliable for use in electrical circuits.