 |
| Purchase Information |
| Use this form to request purchase information on IEC online subscriptions. |
|
 |
Document IEC 60320-2-3 is offered by IHS as part of an online subscription. This subscription contains many documents on the same topic.
You may also purchase this document alone from the IHS Standards Store.
IEC 60320-2-3 Document Information:
Title
Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar General Purposes - Part 2-3: Appliance Coupler with a Degree of Protection Higher Than IPX0
Connecteurs pour usages domestiques et usages généraux analogues – Partie 2-3: Connecteurs avec degré de protection supérieur à IPX0
International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005
Scope:
This clause of IEC 60320-1 applies amended as follows:
This standard applies to two-pole non-reversible appliance couplers for cold conditions for a.c. only, with a degree of protection against ingress of water higher than IPX0, with a rated voltage not exceeding 250 V and a rated current not exceeding 10 A for a 50 Hz or 60 Hz supply.
They are intended for the connection of the circular supply cord to electrical appliances of class II for household, commercial and light industrial use.
NOTE 1 This note of IEC 60320-1 applies.
NOTE 2 This note of IEC 60320-1 applies.
NOTE 3 This note of IEC 60320-1 applies.
NOTE 4 This note of IEC 60320-1 does not apply.
NOTE 5 This note of IEC 60320-1 applies.
Additional notes:
NOTE 6 IEC 60529 specifies the degree of protection against the ingress of water (IP code).
NOTE 7 IEC 60536 specifies the class of equipment.
About IHS
IHS (NYSE: IHS) is a leading global provider of critical technical information, decision-support tools and related services in a number of industries including aerospace and defense, automotive, construction, electronics, and energy. IHS serves customers ranging from large governments and multinational corporations to smaller companies and technical professionals in more than 100 countries. IHS been in business for more than 45 years and employ more than 2,300 people around the world.