BS 60811 Part 01 - 02
BS 60811 Part 01 - 02
BS 60811 Part 01 - 02
60811-1-2:1995
IEC 811-1-2:
1985
Incorporating
Amendment No. 1
ICS 29.060.20
UDC 621.315.6:621.315.2:620.199.94
Ministry of Defence
Queen Mary and Westfield College
Telecommunications Cables Group of BCMC
Warrington Fire Research Centre
The following BSI references 13462 12 April 2002 See national foreword and correction of title of
relate to the work on this standard
standard:
Committee reference GEL/20/3
Announced in
BSI News, July 1995
Contents
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Committees responsible Inside front cover
National foreword ii
Foreword 2
Text of EN 60811-1-2 3
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National foreword
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CENELEC
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
Foreword Contents
The text of the International Standard Page
IEC 811-1-2:1985, with its corrigendum May 1986 Foreword 2
and its amendment 1:1989, prepared by IEC TC 20,
1 Scope 3
Electric cables, was approved by CENELEC as
HD 505.1.2 S2 on 1990-12-10. 2 Test values 3
This Harmonization Document was submitted to 3 Applicability 3
the formal vote for conversion into a European 4 Type tests and other tests 3
Standard and was approved by CENELEC as 5 Pre-conditioning 3
EN 60811-1-2 on 1994-12-06. 6 Test temperature 3
Where reference is made to HD 505.1.2 S2:1991 in 7 Median value 3
another standard, users should refer to this
EN 60811-1-2 for the current information. 8 Thermal ageing methods 3
8.1 Ageing in an air oven 3
The following date was fixed:
8.2 Ageing in an air bomb 8
— latest date by which the 8.3 Ageing in an oxygen bomb 8
EN has to be implemented 8.4 Methods of measuring air flow in ovens 9
at national level by Appendix A Corresponding clauses and
publication of an identical sub-clauses in IEC Publications 538
national standard or by and 540 and IEC Publication 811 13
endorsement (dop) 1996-03-01
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1 Scope
This standard specifies the test methods to be used for testing polymeric insulating and sheathing
materials of electric cables for power distribution and telecommunications including cables used on ships
and in offshore applications.
This Section 2 of Part 1 gives the thermal ageing methods which apply to the most common types of
insulating and sheathing compounds (elastomeric, PVC, PE, PP, etc.).
2 Test values
Full test conditions (such as temperatures, durations, etc.) and full test requirements are not specified in
this standard; it is intended that they should be specified by the standard dealing with the relevant type
of cable.
Any test requirements which are given in this standard may be modified by the relevant cable standard to
suit the needs of a particular type of cable.
3 Applicability
Conditioning values and testing parameters are specified for the most common types of insulating and
sheathing compounds and of cables, wires and cords.
4 Type tests and other tests
The test methods described in this standard are intended, in the first instance, to be used for type tests. In
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certain tests, where there are essential differences between the conditions for type tests and those for more
frequent tests, such as routine tests, these differences are indicated.
5 Pre-conditioning
All the tests shall be carried out not less than 16 h after the extrusion or vulcanization (or cross-linking),
if any, of the insulating or sheathing compounds.
6 Test temperature
Unless otherwise specified, tests shall be carried out at room temperature.
7 Median value
When several test results have been obtained and ordered in an increasing or decreasing succession, the
median value is the middle value if the number of available values is odd, and is the mean of the two middle
values if the number is even.
8 Thermal ageing methods
8.1 Ageing in an air oven
8.1.1 General
An ageing treatment in an air oven may be required by the relevant cable standard:
a) for prepared test pieces of insulating or sheathing material only (see 8.1.3.1);
b) for prepared test pieces of cores (conductor and insulation) (see 8.1.3.2 and subsequent subclauses if
necessary);
c) for test pieces of completed cable (see 8.1.4);
d) for the loss of mass test (see IEC Publication 811-3-2, Clause 8).
The ageing test a) and the loss of mass test d) may be combined and carried out on the same test pieces.
8.1.2 Equipment
An oven with natural air flow or air flow by pressure. The air shall enter the oven in such a way that it
flows over the surface of the test pieces and leaves near the top of the oven. The oven shall have not less
than 8 and not more than 20 complete air changes per hour at the specified ageing temperature.
Two methods of measuring the rate of air flow through an oven are given in 8.4.
Unless otherwise specified in the relevant cable specification a rotating fan inside the oven is allowed
when testing rubber compounds. For all other compounds a fan shall not be used inside the oven, and in
cases of dispute rubber compounds shall also be tested in an oven which is designed to operate without a
fan rotating inside it.
8.1.3 Procedure for prepared test pieces
8.1.3.1 Ageing of prepared test pieces of insulating material without conductor and of sheathing material
The ageing shall be carried out in an atmosphere having the composition and pressure of the ambient air.
The test pieces, as specified in Clause 9 of IEC Publication 811-1-1 shall be suspended vertically and
substantially in the middle of the oven so that each piece is at least 20 mm from any other piece.
If any of the test pieces are to be used for the loss of mass test, the test piece shall not occupy more
than 0,5 % of the volume of the oven.
The test pieces shall be kept in the oven at the temperature and for the time specified for the material in
the relevant standard for the type of cable.
Compounds of obviously different compositions shall not be tested at the same time in the same oven.
As soon as the ageing period is completed, the test pieces shall be removed from the oven and left at
ambient temperature, avoiding direct sunlight, for at least 16 h. The tensile test shall then be carried out
in accordance with 9.1.6 and 9.1.7 of IEC Publication 811-1-1 for both insulation and sheath.
8.1.3.2 Ageing of prepared test pieces of cores with the original conductor
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a) If, after ageing, the conductor and the separator, if any, can be removed without damaging the
insulation, the procedure shall be as follows: samples of core, cut into pieces which are sufficiently long,
shall be taken, preferably from positions close to that from which the samples for the tensile tests without
ageing are taken in accordance with 9.1.3 of IEC 60811-1-1. They shall then be aged as described
in 8.1.3.1, after which the conductor shall be removed and the cross-sectional area of the test pieces shall
be determined according to 9.1.4b) of IEC 60811-1-1. The tensile test shall then be carried out in
accordance with 9.1.7 of IEC 60811-1-1.
b) If it is not possible to remove the conductor or the separator, if any, after the ageing procedure without
damaging the insulation, the appropriate preparation and test method shall be applied as given in
Table 1.
Table 1 — Summary of ageing tests for insulated conductors in case of difficulties in preparing
test pieces due to conductor insulation or separator adhesion during ageing
Class of copper conductor and conductor form Test method
Class 1: plain copper See 8.1.3.4a) or if this method also gives rise to
adhesion problems, see 8.1.3.4.
Ageing followed by the bending test is considered
the acceptance procedure in case of dispute
Class 1: metal coated or with a separator around See 8.1.3.4
the conductor
Class 2: circular conductors up to and including See 8.1.3.4
16 mm2 and having plain or metal coated wires and
with or without separator as appropriate
Class 2: conductors above 16 mm2, circular or See 8.1.3.5
shaped, and having plain or metal-coated wires
Classes 5 and 6: conductors up to an including See 8.1.3.3b) or if this method also gives rise to
16 mm2 having plain or metal-coated wires and adhesion problems, see 8.1.3.4.
with or without separator as appropriate Ageing followed by the bending test is considered
the acceptance procedure in case of dispute
Classes 5 and 6: conductors above 16 mm2 having See 8.1.3.5
plain or metal-coated wires
NOTE In the cases of the bending test (8.1.3.4), ageing conditions may be different from those requiring the determination of
tensile properties (8.1.3.2 and 8.1.3.3); see the relevant cable standard.
d) Requirement
At the end of the bending procedure the test pieces shall be examined while still on the mandrel. The
insulation of both test pieces shall not show any crack when examined with normal or corrected vision
without magnification. Any cracks in the first or the last turn on the mandrel shall be disregarded.
Figure 1
For cores with circular conductors a similar procedure shall be applied, where, for smaller sizes
(for example, 25 mm2) up to half the insulation can be separated.
b) Ageing procedure
The specially prepared test pieces shall be placed substantially in the middle of the oven so that each
piece is at least 20 mm from any other piece. They shall be supported at both ends and the insulation
shall not contact any object other than the binding wire. The test pieces shall not occupy more than 2 %
of the volume of the oven, and they shall be kept in the oven at the temperature and for the time specified
in the relevant standard for the type of cable.
As soon as the ageing period is completed, the test pieces shall be removed from the oven, left at ambient
temperature avoiding direct sunlight, for at least 16 h and then dismantled. Dumb-bell test pieces, two
from each sample, shall then be prepared in accordance with 9.1.3 of IEC Publication 811-1-1, the
cross-sectional area being determined in accordance with 9.1.4 of IEC Publication 811-1-1, as shown in
the figure below.
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Figure 2
The tensile test shall then be carried out in accordance with 9.1.6 and 9.1.7 of IEC Publication 811-1-1.
8.1.4 Procedure for pieces of complete cable
Three pieces of complete cable about 200 mm long shall be taken, preferably from positions close to that
from which the samples for the tensile tests without ageing (see IEC Publication 811-1-1) are taken.
The pieces of cable shall be suspended vertically and substantially in the middle of the oven at least 20 mm
away from any other piece and shall not occupy more than 2 % of the volume of the oven.
The pieces of cable shall be kept in the oven at the temperature and for the time specified in the relevant
standard for the type of cable.
As soon as the specified heating period is completed, the pieces of cable shall be removed from the oven and
left at ambient temperature, avoiding direct sunlight, for at least 16 h.
The three pieces of cable shall then be dismantled. Two test pieces shall be prepared from the insulation of
each core (up to a maximum of three cores) and from the sheath of each piece of cable, as specified in
Clause 9 of IEC Publication 811-1-1 so that there are six test pieces from each core and from the sheath.
If the test pieces need to be cut or ground to reduce their thickness to not more than 2 mm, this operation
shall be effected, so far as possible, on the side which was not facing a material of different type in the
complete cable. If ridges must be cut or ground on the side which was facing the different type of material,
the material removed on that side shall be the minimum compatible with adequate smoothing.
After measurement of their cross-sectional areas and conditioning has been carried out, the test pieces
shall be subjected to the tensile test, in accordance with Clause 9 of IEC Publication 811-1-1.
The bomb shall be filled with commercial oxygen of not less than 97 % purity to a pressure of
2.1 ± 0.07 MPa.
The test pieces shall be kept in the bomb at the temperature and for the time specified for the material in
the standard for the type of cable.
As soon as the ageing period is completed, the pressure shall be released gradually so as to reach
atmospheric pressure in not less than 5 min, in order to avoid formation of porosity in the test pieces.
The test pieces shall then be removed from the bomb and left at ambient temperature, avoiding direct
sunlight, for at least 16 h.
The tensile test shall then be carried out in accordance with 9.1.6 and 9.1.7 of IEC Publication 811-1-1.
P1 – P2
m = ---------------------------- (1)
C p t 2 – t1
3 600 m
V = ---------------------- (2)
d
where:
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3 600 P1 – P2
Hence V = ------------------------------------------- or V = 3 590 P1 – P2 -
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1.003 d t 2 – t 1 d t 2 – t1
This formula assumes that, when the ports are closed, no air passes through the oven. Therefore, there
shall be no leakages; the air-tight door joint should be sealed with adhesive tape and all apertures,
including the inlet port, should be effectively closed.
c) If the power consumption is measured with a wattmeter, the total length of time, in seconds, for which
the oven heaters are “on” shall be measured with a stop-watch and the reading of the wattmeter shall be
taken once during each “on” period.
The average of the wattage readings multiplied by the total time registered by the stop-watch and
divided by the duration of the test, in seconds, is taken as the power, in watts, required to maintain a
constant temperature.
d) If a watt-hour or kilowatt-hour meter is used, the reading of the total energy consumption registered
by the meter shall be divided by the duration of the test, measured as a fraction of an hour. If a household
kilowatt-hour meter is used, the dial units are too large to enable a sufficient accuracy to be obtained
over a reasonably short test, and the rotating disc with which these meters are provided shall be used
therefore as the power consumption indicator. The meter shall be put into operation until the index mark
on the disc is opposite the centre of the window; it shall then be disconnected until the start of the test.
To reduce the possible error, the period of test shall be long enough to permit 100 revolutions of the disc
and the test shall preferably be ended when the mark on the disc is visible. If, however, the mark is out
of sight at the end of the test, an estimated fraction of a revolution shall be added. The test shall be
started and stopped at corresponding points on the “on-off” heating cycle (e.g., at the moment when the
heaters are switched on by the thermostat).
Figure 4 — Calibration diagram of the capillary tube (diameter: d = 2 mm; length: l = 70 mm)
of the flowmeter for air-flow control in air ovens for method 2
Appendix A
Corresponding clauses and subclauses in IEC Publications 538 and 540 and IEC
Publication 811
A.1 Corresponding clauses or subclauses in IEC Publications 538 and 811
Annex ZA (normative)
Normative references to international publications with their corresponding
European publications
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications.
These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed
hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply
to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references
the latest edition of the publication referred to applies.1)2)3)4)
NOTE When the international publication has been modified by CENELEC common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant
EN/HD applies.
IEC 811-1-12) 1985 Insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables HD 505.1.1 S33) 1991
Common test methods — Part 1: General application
Section 1: Measurements of thickness and overall
dimensions — Test for determining the mechanical
properties
IEC 811-3-2 1985 Part 3: Methods specific to PVC compounds EN 60811-3-24) 1995
Section 2: Loss of mass test — Thermal stability test
1) IEC 538, IEC 538A and IEC 540 are superseded by IEC 811 and IEC 885 — Electrical test methods for electric cables.
2) The main title and title of Part 1 have been adapted to the new title decided by IEC/TC 20.
3) HD 505.1.1 S3:1991 is superseded by EN 60811-1-1:1995, which is based on IEC 811-1-1:1993.
4) EN 60811-3-2 includes A1:1993 to IEC 811-3-2:1985.
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