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IEC 60695-10-2:2014

Fire hazard testing - Part 10-2: Abnormal heat - Ball pressure test method
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Publication Date:  2014-02
Commitee:  IEC-TC89
Language:  EN-FR
Last Modification Date:  2025-04
Stability Date:  2026-12
IEC 60695-10-2:2014 specifies the ball pressure test as a method for evaluating the softening temperature and accelerated material flow under load of polymeric materials and parts of end products in their ability to resist abnormal heat. It is applicable to the materials used in electrotechnical equipment, subassemblies and components, and to solid electrical insulating materials except ceramics. The Ball Pressure test method is not appropriate for certain elastomers, foamed materials, and other materials that tend to be soft at room temperature. Product Committees are encouraged to evaluate these materials using other methods such as IEC 60695-10-3. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition of IEC 60695-10-2 published in 2003. It constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are as follows:
- The addition of an introduction introduces the user to the basic guidance documents published by TC 89,
- Addition of a reference to IEC Guide 104 and ISO/IEC Guide 51 in the Scope,
- Additional relevant Terms and Definitions in new Clause 3,
- 5.2: Additional requirements to the test specimen support at the suggestion of IECEE-CTL to improve reproducibility,
- 5.3: Clarification of heating oven requirements at the suggestion of IECEE-CTL to improve reproducibility,
- 5.4: Specification of minimum resolution consistent with method requirements for optical measurement instrument,
- New Test Procedure in Clauses 6 and 8 which introduces separate methods for End Product proof testing (Method A) and material performance testing (Method B) and
- Updated Clause 11 Test Report to be consistent with other IEC 60695 documents.
Key words: Abnormal heat, Ball pressure test method, Fire hazard

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International Coding Standard (ICS)

29.020
Electrical engineering in general
* Including voltages, general electrical terminology, electrical documentation, electrical tables, safety, fire hazard testing, etc.
* Electrical diagrams and charts, see 01.100.25
* Electrical power stations, see 27.100
* Electromagnetic compatibility, see 33.100
13.220.40
Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products

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