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  • BSI
    BS EN 60127-6:2014 Miniature fuses - Fuse-holders for miniature fuse-links
    Edition: 2014
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Description of BS EN 60127-6:2014 2014

This part of IEC 60127 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 in Table 1.

Table 1
Features of unexposed or exposed fuse-holders
1 Types of mounting
1.1 Panel and base mounting
1.2 Printed circuit board mounting
2 Methods of fastening
2.1 Methods of fastening on panel:
2.1.1 Fixing nut fastening (threaded nut)
2.1.2 Snap-in fastening:
2.1.2.1 Fuse-base with an integral spring system
2.1.2.2 Fuse-base with a separate spring-nut (a nut fabricated, e.g. from thin spring steel having an impression designed to accommodate the mating part)
2.2 Methods of fastening on printed circuit (PC) board:
2.2.1 Solder fastening
2.2.2 Plug-in fastening
3 Methods of insertion of the fuse-carrier into the fuse base
3.1 Screw insertion
3.2 Bayonet insertion
3.3 Plug-in insertion
4 Types of terminals
4.1 Screw terminals
4.2 Solder terminals
4.3 Quick connect terminals
4.4 Other solderless terminals: - crimp terminals

- wire wrap terminals

5 Protection against electric shock
5.1 Fuse-holder without integral protection against electric shock
5.2 Fuse-holder with integral protection against electric shock
5.3 Fuse-holder with enhanced integral protection against electric shock
NOTE

This list is not intended to be comprehensive and fuse-holders which are not listed are not necessarily excluded from the scope.

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.



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