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IS 13730-48 (2005): Specifications for particular types ofwinding wires : Part 48 Glass-fibre wound resin orvarnish-impregnated, bare or enamelled round copper wire,temperature index 155 [ETD 33: Winding Wire]
IS 13730 (Part 48): 2005
IEC 60317-48 (1999)
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Indian Standard
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR TYPESOF WINDING WIRES
PART 48 GLASS-FIBRE WOUND RESIN OR VARNISH-iMPREGNATED, BARE OR
ENAMELiED ROUND COPPER WIRE, TEMPERATURE INDEX 155
ICS 29.060.10
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
(lctober 2005 -Price Group 2
Winding Wires Sectional Committee, ET 33
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 48) which is identical with IEC 60317-48 (1 999) ‘Specifications for particulartypes of winding wires — Part 48: Glass-fibre wound resin or varnish-impregnated, bare or enamelledround copper wire, temperature index 155’ issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (lEC)was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendations of the Winding Wires SectionalCommittee (ET 33) and approval of the Electrotechnical Division Council.
The text of the IEC Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard withoutdeviations. Certain conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attentionis particularly drawn to the following:
a)
b)
Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to.this standard, they should be readas ‘Indian Standard’.
Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current macticeis to use’ a point (.) as the decimal marker.
Only the English text of the International Standard has been retained while adopting it as an IndianStandard, and as such the page numbers given here are not the same as in IEC Publication.
In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian Standardsalso exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their places are listed belowalong with their degree of +?quivalence for the editions indicated:
International Standard
IEC 60317-3 (1990) Specificationsfor particular types of winding wires— Part 3: Polyester enamelled roundcopper wire, class 155
IEC 60317-8 (1990) Specificationsfor particular types of winding wires— Part 8: Polyesterimide enamelledround copper wire, class 180
IEC 60317-13 (1990) Specificationsfor particular types of winding wires— Part 13: Polyester or polyesterimideovercoated with polyamide-imideenamel led round copper wire,class 200
Corresponding Indian Standard Df3gree of Equivalence
IS 13730 (Part 3): 1996 Specifications Identicalfor particular types of winding wires:Part 3 Polyester .enamelled roundcopper wire, class 155
IS 13730 (Part 8): 1996 Specificationsfor particular types of winding wires:Part 8 Polyesterimide enamelled roundcopper wire, class 180
IS 13730 (Part 13): 1993 Specificationsfor particular types of winding wires:Part 13 Polyester or polyesterimideovercoated with polyamide-imideenamel led round copper wire,class 200
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The concerned Technical Committee responsible for the preparation of this standard has reviewed theprovisions of the following International Standard and decided that it is acceptable for use in conjunctionwith this standard:
International Standard
IECG0317-O-6 (2001)
Title
Specifications for particular types of winding wires — Part O-6 : Generalrequirements — Glass-fibre wound resin or varnish impregnated, bare or enamelledround copper wire
(Continuedon third cover)
IS 13730 (Part 48) :2005IEC 6031748 (1999)
/17cfkmstandardSPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICULAR TYPES
OF WINDING WIRESPART 48 GLASS-FIBRE WOUND RESIN OR VARNISH-IMPREGNATED, BARE OR
ENAMELLED ROUND COPPER WIRE, TEMPERATURE INDEX 155
1 Scope
This part of IEC 60317 specifies requirements of glass-fibre wound resin or varnishimpregnated, bare, grade 1 or grade 2 enamelled round copper winding wire, temperatureindex 155. The impregnating agent can be, for instance, polyester or polyesterimide resinbased.
NOTE For this type of wire, the heat shock test is inappropriate and therefore a heat shock temperature cannot beestablished. Consequently, a class based on the requirements for temperature index and heat shock temperaturecannot be specified.
The enamelled wire shall be based on one of the following standards: IEC 60317-3,IEC 60317-8 or IEC 60317-13, and agreed between purchaser and supplier.
The temperature index of -the wire is dependent upon the type of impregnating agent used.The impregnating agent applied to the glass-fibre should have a minimum temperature indexof155.
The glass-fibre covering may be
a) a single layer of glass-f ibre;
b) a double layer of glass-fibreother layer.
, with one layer applied in the direction opposite to that of the
The range of nominal conductor diameters covered by this standard is the following:
- ‘for bare covered wires (grade G2): 0,500 mm up to and including 5,000 mm;
– for grade 1 enamelted wires (grades lG1 and 1G2): 0,500 mm up to and including1,600 mm;
– for grade 2 enamelled wires (grades 2G1 and 2G2): 0,500 mm up to and including5,000 mm.
The nominal conductor diameters are specified in clause 4 of IEC 60317-0-6.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text,constitute provisions of this part of IEC 60317. For dated references, subsequent amendmentsto, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, parties to agreementsbased on this part of IEC 60317 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying themost recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references,the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of IEC and ISOmaintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
IEC 6031 7-O-6,— Specifications for particular types of winding wires – Part O-6: Generalrequirements – Glass- fibre wound resin or varnish impregnated, bare or enamelled roundcopper wire 1)
1) To be published.
IS 13730 (Part 48): 2005IEC 60317-48 (1999)
IEC -60317-3:1990, Specifications for particular types of winding wires – Part 3: Polyesterenamelled round copper wire, class 155
IEC 60317-8:1990, Specifications for particular types of winding wires – .Part 8: Polyesterimideerramelled round copper wire, class 180
IEC 60317-13:1990, Specifications for particular types of winding wires – Part 13: Polyester orpolyesterimide overcoated with .polyamide-imide, ename//ed round copper wire, class 200
3 Definitions and general notes on methods of test
For definitions and general notes on methods of test, see clause 3 of IEC 60317-O-6.
In case of inconsistencies between IEC 60317-0-6 and this standard, the latter shall prevail.
4 Dimensions
See clause 4 of IEC 60317-0-6.
5 Electrical resistance
See clause 5 of IEC 60317-O-6.
6 Elongation
See clause 6 of IEC 60317-0-6.
7 Springiness
See clause 7 of ‘IEC 60317-0-6.
8 Flexibility and adherence
See clause 8 of IEC 60317-0-6.
9 Heat shock
Test inappropriate,
10 Cut-through
Test inappropriate.
11 Resistance to abrasion
Test inappropriate.
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12 Resistance to solvents
Test inappropriate.
13 Breakdown voltage
See clause 13 of IEC 60317-O-6.
14 Continuity of insulation
Test inappropriate.
15 Temperature index
See clause 15 of IEC 60317-0-6.
16 Resistance to refrigerants
Test inappropriate.
17 Solderability
Test inappropriate.
18 Heat or solw?rit bonding
Test inappropriate.
19 Dielectric dissipation factor
Test inappropriate.
20 Resistance to hydrolysis and to transformer oil
Test inappropriate.
IS 13730 (Pati 48): 2005IEC 60317+8(1 999)
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21 Loss of mass
Test inappropriate.
30 Packaging
See clause 30 of IEC 60317-0-6.
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(Continued from second cover)
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the finalvalue, observed or calculated expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance withIS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retainedin the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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This Indian Standard has been developed from Doc : No. ET 33 (5487).
Amendments Issued Since Publication
Amend No. Date of tssue Text Affected
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