1、 g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g53g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58interfaces Part 2: Sockets for use with plugs specified in BS 6312-1 Section 2.2: Particular requir
2、ements for fixed socket-outlets used in permanent wiring installationsICS 31.220.10Connectors for analogue telecommunication BRITISH STANDARDBS 6312-2-2.2:1997Incorporating Amendment No. 1BS 6312-2-2.2:1997Committees responsible for thBritishThCommittee TCT/2, Analogue telecomfollowThis British Stan
3、dard, having been prepared under the direction of the Telecommunications Assembly, was published under the authority of the Standards Board and comes into effect on15 April 1997 BSI 24 August 2005The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:Committee reference TCT/2Draft for comm
4、ent 93/630694 DCISBN 0 580 23969 1Kingston Communications (Hull) plcMercury Communications Ltd.National Transcommunications Ltd.OFTEL (Office of Telecommunications)Society of Cable Telecommunication EngineersTelecommunications Industry AssociationTelecommunications Users Association (TUA)Co-opted me
5、mbersAmendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date Comments15632 24 August 2005 Clause 8 replaced, semi-conductor voltage surge protector added in A.1.2, environmental conditioning clause added as A.3.Electricity AssociationFederation of the Electronics Industryis Standarde preparation of this Br
6、itish Standard was entrusted to Technical munication networks, upon which the ing bodies were represented:Communications Workers UnionDepartment of Trade and Industry (Communications Information Industries Directorate)Electrical Installation Equipment Manufacturers Association (BEAMA Ltd.)BS 6312-2-
7、2.2:1997 BSI 24 August 2005ContentsPageCommittees responsible Inside front coverForeword ii1Scope 12 References 13 Definitions 14 Classification of fixed socket-outlets 25 General requirements 36Testing 37 Construction 38 Components 49 Marking 710 Accessibility of electrical connections 811 Provisio
8、n for earthing and insulation of accessible metal parts 812 Terminals 913 Electrical strength and insulation resistance 914 Mechanical strength 915 Resistance to heat 13Annex A (normative) Characteristics of components 15Figure 1 Panel cut-out dimensions 4Figure 2 Primary socket-outlet circuit schem
9、atic 5Figure 3 Secondary socket-outlet circuit schematic 7Figure 4 Test specimen 10Figure 5 Method of testing shutter operating force 14List of references Inside back coveriBS 6312-2-2.2:1997iiapparatus within the United Kingdom.The start and finish of text introduced by Amendment No. 1 is indicated
10、 in the text by tags !“.The series of standards includes product and facility specifications giving particular requirements for individual items of apparatus and facilities, together with standards covering general requirements for the connection of apparatus to the various public telecommunication
11、systems (i.e. any telecommunication system designated as a public telecommunication system by an order made under Section 9 of the Telecommunication Act 1984).The requirements specified in the standards are intended to ensure that apparatus conforming to them, when connected to public telecommunicat
12、ion systems, will neither adversely affect any such system, nor interfere with the service available to other users of the systems.The standards include certain safety requirements that are only for the protection of personnel operating the public telecommunication system and others that are for the
13、 protection of users from hazards that may arise from the connection of the apparatus to that system.BS 6312:1985 has been revised and re-numbered as BS 6312-1:1994 and is published with a new Part 2 which comprises two separate Sections.BS 6312 covers the generic subject of connectors for analogue
14、telecommunication interface purposes.BS 6312-1 specifies the requirements for plugs. BS 6312-2 specifies the requirements for sockets for use with plugs specified in BS 6312-1.There are two Sections of Part 2.Section 2.1 Specification for sockets General requirementsSection 2.2 Specification for par
15、ticular requirements for fixed socket-outlets used in permanent wiring installationsThis publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from le
16、gal obligation. In particular, attention is drawn to the Telecommunications Act 1984.Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 16, an inside back cover and a back cover.The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when t
17、he document was last issued.ForewordThis Section of BS 6312-2 has been prepared under the direction of the Telecommunications Standards Policy Committee. It forms one of a series of British Standards that are being produced following the commencement of liberalization in October 1981 of the supply o
18、f certain telecommunications BSI 24 August 2005BS 6312-2-2.2:19971 ScopeThis Section of BS 6312-2 specifies the requirements and tests necessary to ensure the safety and the dimensional interchangeability of fixed socket-outlets, as defined in 3.2, intended for connection to telecommunications wirin
19、g.Such socket-outlets may be classified both by function, i.e. as being either primary (surge protected or unprotected) or secondary, and according to their method of mounting, i.e. as surface, flush and panel mounted socket-outlets.This Section does not apply to sockets incorporated in apparatus.So
20、cket-outlets conforming to this standard are intended to be suitable for use under the following conditions of service unless otherwise specified: an ambient temperature in the range 5 C to +35 C, the average value over a 24 h period not exceed-ing 25 C; a situation not subject to direct radiation f
21、rom the sun or other source of heat likely to raise temper-atures above the limits specified above; an atmosphere not subject to excessive pollution by smoke, chemical fumes, rain, spray, prolonged or high humidity or other abnormal conditions.NOTE Socket-outlets conforming to this standard may be s
22、uitable for use in other conditions subject to agreement between manufacturer and user. Information given in a manufacturers catalogue may take the place of such an agreement.This standard applies in conjunction with BS 6312-2.1 and the requirements are in addition to those in that standard.Requirem
23、ents for electromagnetic compatibility are not given as socket-outlets do not in themselves produce extraneous emissions, nor is their functioning affected by external emissions. Therefore no emission or immunity tests are necessary.2 References2.1 Normative referencesThis British Standard incorpora
24、tes, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are made at the appropriate places in the text and the cited publications are listed on the inside back cover. For dated references, only the edition cited applies; any subsequent amendments to, or rev
25、isions of, the cited publication apply to this British Standard only when incorporated in the reference by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of the cited publication applies, together with any amendments.2.2 Informative referencesThis British Standard refers to other
26、publications that provide information or guidance. Editions of these publications current at the time of issue of this standard are listed on the inside back cover, but reference should be made to the latest editions.3 DefinitionsFor the purposes of this British Standard, the definitions given in BS
27、 6312-2.1 apply, together with the following.3.1 socket-outleta device associated with telecommunications wiring intended to accept a plug conforming to BS 6312-1:1994 and incorporating a socket conforming to BS 6312-2.1:19943.2 fixed socket-outleta socket-outlet intended to be mounted on a fixed su
28、rface and to be connected to fixed telecommunications BSI 24 August 20051wiringBS 6312-2-2.2:19973.3 flush mounted socket-outleta fixed socket-outlet for mounting behind or integral with a mounting plate, the back of the plate being flush with the mounting surface3.4 surface mounted socket-outleta f
29、ixed socket-outlet provided with a seating surface so that when mounted, it projects wholly above the surface on which it is mounted3.5 panel mounted socket-outleta fixed socket-outlet intended for incorporation into equipment panels or trunking and which depends on such incorporation for its enclos
30、ure3.6 primary surge protected socket-outleta socket-outlet incorporating certain components for the protection and operation of a telecommunications system3.7 primary unprotected socket-outleta socket-outlet incorporating certain components for the operation of a telecommunications system3.8 second
31、ary socket-outleta socket-outlet that is not a primary socket-outlet3.9 accessible metal parta metal part or surface that can be touched by test probe B specified in BS 3042:1992, when the socket-outlet is installed as in normal use3.10 intermediate metal parta metal part that is included in the str
32、ucture or embedded in insulating material such that, as a feature of the design of the socket-outlet, it is not connected to a live part or to an accessible metal part3.11 live partan unearthed conductive part that is, or is designed to be, connected to a telecommunications network4 Classification o
33、f fixed socket-outletsSocket-outlets shall be classified according to their method of mounting, as follows:surface;flush;panel;and according to their function:primary (surge protected) (see Figure 2a);primary (unprotected) (see Figure 2b);secondary (see Figure 3).2 BSI 24 August 2005BS 6312-2-2.2:19
34、975 General requirementsSocket-outlets within the scope of this standard shall be so designed and constructed that, in normal use, their performance is reliable and without danger to the user or the surroundings.NOTE Where tolerances are not specified in this standard the values shall be taken to be
35、 nominal.Conformity shall be established by meeting all the requirements of this standard.6 Testing6.1 A manufacturer or responsible vendor who claims conformity to this standard for any product, shall submit a representative type test specimen of that product to the relevant tests of this standard
36、in the order specified in 6.2. The tests shall be made either by the manufacturer, or the responsible vendor, or by any competent testing laboratory or certification authority. The results of such tests shall be recorded and retained for reference and inspection. Where no test method is specified, c
37、onformity shall be checked by inspection and, where appropriate, by measurement.6.2 A total of at least nine specimens of socket-outlet, of any one type, shall be submitted to inspection and tests against the requirements of the following clauses:a) three specimens of socket-outlet: Clauses 7, 8, 9,
38、 10 and 12 (visual inspection and manual examination);b) three specimens of socket-outlet: Clauses 10, 11, 13 and 14 (general tests);c) three specimens of socket-outlet: Clause 15 (material tests).NOTE If any particular test has to be repeated, as part of the normal sequence, this requirement is spe
39、cified in the appropriate test clause.6.3 Unless otherwise specified in this standard, the socket-outlets shall be tested (as delivered by the supplier) under the conditions specified in 4.2 of BS 6312-2.1:1994.Socket-outlets used for the tests shall be identical to normal production items in respec
40、t of all details which may affect the test results.Socket-outlets shall be deemed to conform if no socket-outlet fails in the complete series of tests given in 6.2.If one socket-outlet fails in any group in the complete series of tests specified in 6.2, socket-outlets of that type shall be deemed to
41、 have failed to conform to this standard, unless that socket-outlet can be shown to be unrepresentative of normal production or design, in which case a further set of socket-outlets shall be submitted to the test or tests in that group. If there is no failure in this retest then socket-outlets of th
42、at type shall be deemed to conform to this standard.If more than one socket-outlet fails in the complete series of tests given in 6.2 then socket-outlets of that type shall be deemed to have failed to conform to this standard.7 Construction7.1 The minimum size of flush socket-outlet plates construct
43、ed either of insulating material or of metal, or a combination of both, and which are intended for mounting on size UA1 boxes as specified in BS 4662, shall be 82.5 mm 82.5 mm.7.2 Flush-mounted socket-outlets intended for mounting on size UA1 boxes as specified in BS 4662 shall have provision for tw
44、o M3.5 fixing screws at centres of (60.3 0.2) mm.The size and disposition of fixing holes shall be such as to allow satisfactory attachment to boxes having centres and manufactured to a 0.8 mm tolerance.7.3 Surface mounted socket-outlets shall be provided with a box or enclosure to ensure proper sea
45、ting on a flat surface, the box having a minimum of two holes for mounting which will accept No. 6 wood screws BSI 24 August 20053conforming to BS 1210:1963.BS 6312-2-2.2:19977.4 For panel mounted socket-outlets, the manufacturer/supplier shall specify the panel thickness and method of mounting. The
46、 dimensions of the panel cut-out shall be not less than those shown in Figure 1.Figure 1 Panel cut-out dimensions7.5 The construction of the socket-outlet shall be such that when a mating plug is withdrawn from it, the socket contacts are automatically screened by a shutter.NOTE The shutter may be o
47、perated by hand or on insertion and withdrawal of a mating plug.7.6 For multiple socket-outlets incorporating two or more sockets, the pitch between adjacent sockets shall be not less than 24 mm.7.7 The mounting of a socket within a socket-outlet shall be such that the maximum dimension from the fro
48、nt face of the socket beneath the shutter to the front face of the socket-outlet immediately adjacent to the shutter is 5.5 mm.!8 Components8.1 Primary surge protected socket-outlets shall include the following components, configured as shown in Figure 2a):a) C1: capacitor 1.8 4F 20 % plastic film 2
49、50 V working;b) R1: resistor 470 k7 ! watt;c) SP1: voltage surge protector (SP1) having the characteristics specified in A.1.8.2 Unprotected socket-outlets shall include the same components as those specified in 8.1, with the exception of the voltage surge protector. The circuitry shall be configured as shown in Figure 2b).8.3 Secondary socket-outlets shall not include auxiliary components and shall be configured as shown in Figure 3.8.4 A