ISO 6722-2:1996
(Main)Road vehicles — Unscreened low-tension cables — Part 2: Requirements
Road vehicles — Unscreened low-tension cables — Part 2: Requirements
Specifies the requirements for unscreened single-core low-tension cables (nominal voltage of 50 V) used in road vehicle applications. It also applies to the individual cores in multi-core cables. Replaces the second edition.
Véhicules routiers — Câbles basse tension non blindés — Partie 2: Exigences
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INTERNATIONAL
Is0
STANDARD 6722-2
Third edition
1996-03-01
Road vehicles - Unscreened low-tension
cables -
Part 2:
Requirements
V&hicules routiers - Gbles basse tension non blind& -
Partie 2: Exigences
Reference number
IS0 6722-2: 1996(E)
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IS0 6722-2: 1996(E)
Foreword
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Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are
circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International
Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting
a vote.
International Standard IS0 6722-2 was prepared by Technical Committee
ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 3, Electrical and electronic
equipment.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition
(IS0 6722-2: 1985), which has been extended to include performance re-
quirements of new test methods.
IS0 6722 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road ve-
hicles - Unscreened low-tension cables:
- Part 1: Test methods
- Par-t 2: Requirements
ca-
- Part 3: Conductor sizes and dimensions for thick-wall insulated
b/es
- Part 4: Conductor sizes and dimensions for thin-wall insulated cables
0 IS0 1996
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 0 Iso IS0 6722-2: 1996(E)
- Unscreened low-tension cables -
Road vehicles
Part 2:
Requirements
part of IS0 6722 are encouraged to investigate the
1 Scope
possibility of applying the most recent editions of the
standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0
This part of IS0 6722 specifies the requirements for
unscreened single-core low-tension cables [nominal maintain registers of currently valid International
system voltage of 50 V (r.m.s.) or less] used in road Standards.
vehicle applications. It also applies to the individual
IS0 6722-l :I 996, Road vehicles - Unscreened low-
cores in multi-core cables.
tension cables - Part 1: Test methods.
Depending on the environmental temperature, six ca-
ble classes are defined: IS0 6722-3:1993, Road vehicles - Unscreened low-
tension cables - Part 3: Conductor sizes and dimen-
- class A: - 40 “C to + 85 “C;
sions for thick-wall insulated cables.
- class B: -40 “Cto + 100 “C;
IS0 6722-4:1993, Road vehicles - Unscreened low-
tension cables - Part 4: Conductor sizes and dimen-
- class C: -40 “C to + 125 “C;
sions for thin-wall insulated cables.
- class D: -40 “Cto +I55 “C;
IEC 228:1978, Conductors of insulated cables.
- class E: - 40 “Cto +I75 “C;
3 Requirements
- class F: -40 “Cto +200 “C.
The conductors of
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