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IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
 - 
- Page 21 of 32 - 
 
 
   
 
Order No.  200225249 
 
 
 
Clamping of conductor and 
insulation if not soldered or held by 
screws  
See above 
15.3.5 
Terminals allow connection of 
appropriate cross-sectional area of 
conductors, for the rated current of 
the equipment  
 
15.3.6 
Terminals to 15.3.3 have sizes 
required by Table 8  
 
15.3.7 
Terminals clamp conductors 
between metal and have adequate 
pressure  
 
 
Terminals designed to avoid 
conductor slipping out when 
tightened or loosened  
 
 
Terminals adequately fixed to avoid 
loosening when the clamping is 
tightened or loosened and stress on 
internal wiring is avoided  
 
15.3.8 
Terminals carrying a current more 
than 0,2 A: contact pressure not 
transmitted by insulating material 
except ceramic  
 
15.3.9 
Termination of non-detachable 
cords: wires terminated near to each 
other  
Connector with plastic clips 
 
Terminals located and shielded: test 
with 8 mm strand  
Tested with 8mm strand. 
15.4 
Devices forming a part of the mains plug 
 
15.4.1 
No undue strain on mains socket-
outlets  
 
15.4.2 
Device complies with standard for 
dimensions of mains plugs  
 
 
Device has adequate mechanical 
strength (tests a,b,c)  
 
 
16 
EXTERNAL FLEXIBLE CORDS  
 
16.1 
Mains cords sheathed type, 
complying with IEC 60 227 for PVC 
or IEC 60 245 for synthetic rubber 
cords    
Accepted with the plug. See 15.1.1 
Mains cord 
Manufacturer 
Marking 
Cross- 
Certified by 
(type) 
 
 
sectional 
 
 
 
 
area (mm2) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-detachable cords for Class I 
have green/yellow core for 
protective earth  
 
 
IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
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Order No.  200225249 
 
 
16.2 
Mains cords conductors have 
adequate cross-sectional area for 
rated current consumption of the 
equipment  
See table in clause 15.1.1 
16.3 
a) Flexible cords not complying with 
16.1, used for interconnections 
between separate units of 
equipment used in combination and 
carrying hazardous live voltages, 
have adequate dielectric strength  
 
 
b) Flexible cords not complying with 
16.1, withstand bending and 
mechanical stress (3.2 of 
IEC 60 227-2)  
 
16.4 
Flexible cords used for connection 
between equipment have adequate 
cross-sectional areas to avoid 
temperature rise under normal and 
fault conditions  
 
16.5 
Adequate strain relief on external 
flexible cords  
Cord guard molded onto the cable. 
 
Not possible to push cord back into 
equipment  
 
 
Strain relief device unlikely to 
damage flexible cord  
 
 
For mains cords of Class I 
equipment, hazardous live 
conductors become taut before 
earth conductor  
 
16.6 
Apertures for external flexible cord: 
no risk of damage to the cord during 
assembly or movement in use  
 
16.7 
Transportable musical instruments 
and amplifiers fitted with detachable 
cord set with appliance inlet to 
IEC 60 320-1  
 
 
Transportable musical instruments 
and amplifiers fitted with detachable 
cord sets or with means of stowage 
to protect the cord  
 
17 
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 
AND MECHANICAL FIXINGS  
 
17.1 
Torque test to Table 12:  
 
 
IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
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Order No.  200225249 
 
 
Screw 
Diameter 
With 
Without 
Material 
 
Torque test (Nm) 
Location/function 
  (mm) 
head 
head 
Screw 
Nut 
 
Fulfilled /Remarks 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cover 
 
Metal 
Metal 
5 x 0.5Nm 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
17.2 
Correct introduction into female 
threads in non-metallic material  
 
17.3 
Cover fixing screws: captive  
Captivity not necessary 
 
Non-captive fixing screws: no 
hazard when replaced by a screw 
whose length is 10 times its 
diameter  
Considered, no hazard 
17.4 
No loosening of conductive parts 
carrying a current > 0,2 A  
Crimped into terminals in snap connectors 
17.5 
Contact pressure not transmitted 
through plastic other than ceramic 
for connections carrying a current 
> 0,2 A  
 
17.6 
Stranded conductors of flexible 
supply cords carrying a current 
> 0,2 A with screw terminals not 
consolidated by solder  
No screw terminals 
17.7 
Cover fixing devices other than 
screws have adequate strength and 
their positioning is unambiguous  
Screws used as cover fixing devices 
17.8 
Fixing devices for detachable legs or 
stands provided  
No detachable legs 
17.9 
Internal pluggable connections, 
affecting safety, unlikely to become 
disconnected  
Tested with 2N 
18 
MECHANICAL STRENGTH OF 
PICTURE TUBES AND 
PROTECTION AGAINST THE 
EFFECTS OF IMPLOSION  
 
18.1 
Picture tube separately approved    
 
— 
 
Picture tubes > 16 cm intrinsically 
protected  
 
— 
 
Non-intrinsically protected tubes 
> 16 cm used with protective screen  
 
— 
18.2 
Intrinsically protected tubes: tests on 
12 samples  
 
— 
18.2.1 
Samples subject to ageing: 6  
 
— 
18.2.2 
Samples subject to implosion test: 6  
 
— 
18.2.3 
Samples subject to mechanical 
strength test (steel ball): 6  
 
— 
 
IEC 60065, 6th edition : 1998
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Order No.  200225249 
 
 
18.3 
Non-intrinsically protected tubes 
tested to 18.3  
 
— 
19 
STABILITY AND MECHANICAL 
HAZARDS  
 
 
Mass of the equipment exceeding 
18 kg    
Mass < 18kg 
19.1 
Test on a plane, inclined at 10
°
 to 
the horizontal  
 
— 
19.2 
100 N force applied vertically 
downwards  
 
— 
19.3 
Smooth edges and corners  
No sharp edges of corners 
19.4 
Glass surfaces with an area 
exceeding 0,1 m² or maximum 
dimension > 450 mm, pass the test 
of 19.4.1  
 
 
20 
RESISTANCE TO FIRE  
 
20.1 
Electrical components and mechanical parts 
 
 
a) Exemption for components 
contained in an enclosure of 
material FV 0 to IEC 60 707 with 
openings not exceeding 1 mm in 
width  
 
 
b) Exemption for small components 
as defined in 20.1  
PCB is of flammability class FV 1 or better, and 
exception is made for small componets. 
20.1.1 
Electrical components meet the 
requirements of 14.2.5, 14.4, 14.5.3, 
14.6.6 or 20.1.4  
Capacitors > 1750mm³ are separately certified. 
Electrolytic capacitors > 1750mm³  have metal case. 
Switch is separately certified. Cables are separately 
certified. 
20.1.2 
Insulation of internal wiring working 
at voltages > 4 kV or leaving an 
internal fire enclosure, not 
contributing to the spread of fire  
No internal wiring working at voltages > 4 kV. Otherwise 
for live wires : see clause 8.10. 
20.1.3 
Material of printed circuit boards on 
which the available power exceeds 
15 W at a voltage between 50 V and 
400 V (peak) a.c. or d.c. meets FV 1 
or better to IEC 60 707, unless used 
in a fire enclosure  
All PCBs UL94V-0 rated 
 
Material of printed circuit boards on 
which the available power exceeds 
15 W at a voltage 400 V (peak) a.c. 
or d.c. meets FV 0 to IEC 60 707  
 
20.1.4 
Components and parts not covered 
by 20.1.1, 20.1.2 and 20.1.3 (other 
than fire enclosures) mounted 
nearer to a potential ignition source 
than the distances in Table 13 
comply with the relevant flammability 
category in Table 13  
Internal connectors : see appended table 
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