Hi Folks

>From memory, you can find a dual (HAR/NRTL)certified 60320 "male-to-female"
extension cord set (as used within cabinets for power distribution) using a
dual-certified cord because these use a HAR cord and are classified by NTRLs
as a special construction for the particular purpose, but the NTRLs cannot
are not suitable for use as  a "flexible supply cord" for N. American use
where that cord has to comply with NEC/CEC-mandated UL/CSA standards.

However, you might not be able to find the same cord dual-certified cordset
without a male 60320 plug since, and advertised for mains connection
purposes, as then it could be used as a "flexible supply cord" by fitting a
mains plug!

Now someone can tell me that I have got this all wrong!

John Allen




From: Barker, Neil [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 September 2003 12:09
To: 'Neil Helsby'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: IEC 60320 connector and cable



Neil,

I think that you have already answered your own question.
The reason that a moulded power lead (cord) assembly is not dual certified
is because of the different cable specifications (not necessarily just the
insulation colours, but may include flammability ratings, and voltage
ratings), whereas a connector can be dual certified because the
certification in that case applies only to the connector and does not
include the cable.
I am fairly sure that you will not find a dual-certified cable assembly.

Incidentally, unless there is a good reason by virtue of the installation
instructions for supplying stripped ends (e.g. the equipment is intended to
be only permanently connected) then you should be supplying a power lead
with an attached plug for the destination country. There are at least three
variations throughout Europe.

Best regards,

Neil R. Barker
Compliance Engineering Manager
e2v technologies ltd
Waterhouse Lane
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 2QU
U.K.

Tel: +44 (01245) 453616
Fax: +44 (01245) 453410
E-mail: [email protected]


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Helsby [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 18 September 2003 11:20
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: IEC 60320 connector and cable
> 
> 
> 
> We supply a mains power lead (cord) with moulded IEC 60320 
> connector and 
> stripped ends. When we know the destination of the product, 
> we enclose 
> the correct one for Europe or USA otherwise two cables are packed.
> 
> The cable colour codes are obviously different but it seems that the 
> connector is also physically different (including those 
> fitted to cables 
> supplied by the same manufacturer). For the "professional" 
> market, the 
> colour code is not so much of a problem, (labels are fixed to 
> the end of 
> the cable anyway), but is there a reason for the connector to be 
> different to meet UL and European standards? Connectors with screw 
> terminals having dual certification are available so why not moulded 
> versions?
> 
> Does anyone know if a combined cable having about 2m lead 
> with both UL 
> and European approvals is available?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Neil Helsby
> 
> 
>


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