1、UL 62ISBN 0-7629-0206-XFlexible Cord and Fixture WireUnderwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)333 Pfingsten RoadNorthbrook, IL 60062-2096UL Standard for Safety for Flexible Cord and Fixture Wire, UL 62Sixteenth Edition, Dated October 15, 1997Revisions: This Standard contains revisions through and includin
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27、l 13, 2000APRIL 13, 2000 UL 62 tr3APRIL 13, 2000 UL 62tr4No Text on This PageOCTOBER 15, 1997(Title Page Reprinted: April 13, 2000)1UL 62Standard for Flexible Cord and Fixture WireFirst Edition May, 1918Second Edition November, 1928Third Edition October, 1935Fourth Edition July, 1952Fifth Edition Ma
28、rch, 1957Sixth Edition April, 1961Seventh Edition March, 1962Eighth Edition October, 1968Ninth Edition November, 1971Tenth Edition April, 1975Eleventh Edition April, 1978Twelfth Edition November, 1979Thirteenth Edition August, 1982Fourteenth Edition September, 1983Fifteenth Edition December, 1991Six
29、teenth EditionOctober 15, 1997Approval as an American National Standard (ANSI) covers the numberedparagraphs on pages dated October 15, 1997, January 19, 1998, and June 23,1998. These pages should not be discarded when revised or additional pages areissued if it is desired to retain the ANSI approve
30、d text.An effective date included as a note immediately following certain requirementsis one established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.Approved as ANSI C33.11954, April 19, 1954Approved as ANSI/UL 621985, January 8, 1985Approved as ANSI/UL 621991, May 23, 1991Approved as ANSI/UL 621999, April 23,
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32、s current only if it incorporates themost recently adopted revisions, all of which are itemized on the transmittal noticethat accompanies the latest set of revised requirements.ISBN 0-7629-0206-XCOPYRIGHT 1975, 2000 UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC.ANSI/UL 621999APRIL 13, 2000FLEXIBLE CORD AND FIXTURE
33、WIRE - UL 622No Text on This PageCONTENTSFOREWORD .6PREFACEINTRODUCTION1 Scope .72 Units of Measurement .73 References .8CONSTRUCTIONGENERAL4 Materials .85 Grounding Conductor .86 Index Tables .8CONDUCTOR(S)7 Metal .488 Sizes .489 Conductor Diameter and Cross-Sectional Area .5010 Continuity of Condu
34、ctors .5111 Stranding .5112 Metal Coating .5413 Separator .5514 Joints .55CONDUCTOR INSULATION15 Material and Application .5616 Thicknesses of Insulation .5816.1 General .5816.2 Thermoset and thermoplastic .5816.3 Parallel Cord Types SP-1, NISP-1, SP-2, NISP-2, SP-3, SPE-1, NISPE-1, SPE-2,NISPE-2, S
35、PE-3, SPT-1, NISPT-1, SPT-2, NISPT-2, SPT-1W, SPT-2W, SPT-3, HPN,TPT, Shaver, and Clock Cord .5916.4 Three-conductor integral Types SRD, SRDE, and SRDT range and dryer cables .6917 Tightness of Insulation .69FIBROUS COVERINGS18 General .7119 Tapes .7120 Braids .7120.1 General .7220.2 Cotton braids .
36、7220.3 Saturation of braids .7721 Wraps .77APRIL 13, 2000 FLEXIBLE CORD AND FIXTURE WIRE - UL 62 3NYLON JACKET22 General .79LENGTH OF LAY OF TWISTED CONDUCTORS23 General .79FILLERS24 General .81BREATHER TUBES25 General .81SUPPORT MEMBERS26 General .81OUTER JACKET27 General .8228 Thicknesses of Jacke
37、t .83INDIVIDUAL CORDS29 Clock Cord and Decorative-Lighting Cords .8730 Insulating and Jacketing Compounds .8731 Resistance of Nonintegral Jacket .8832 Outdoor Service Cords .8833 Adjusting Insulation Resistance to 15.6C (60F) .9334 Test Procedure for Determining the Multiplying-Factor Column for Adj
38、usting InsulationResistance .9535 Type SPT-2W, SPT-1W, XTW, and CXTW Cords for Decorative Lighting .9536 Outdoor Cords for Landscape Lighting .10037 Low-Leakage-Current Service Cords .10038 Fixture Wire Resistant to 50C (58F) .10039 Shielded Service and Vacuum-Cleaner Cords .10040 Overall Diameter .