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GB 5023.6-1997 Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltages up to and including 450/750V Part 6: Elevator cables and flexible connecting cables
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GB 5023.6-1997
Standard Name: Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltages up to and including 450/750V Part 6: Elevator cables and flexible connecting cables
This part specifies in detail the technical requirements for elevator cables and flexible connection cables with rated voltages of 450/750V and below. Each cable shall comply with the corresponding requirements of GB 5023.1 and the special requirements of this part. GB 5023.6-1997 Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltages of 450/750V and below Part 6: Elevator cables and flexible connection cables GB5023.6-1997 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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1 General National Standard of the People's Republic of China Rated voltage 450/750V and below Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables Part 6: Lift cables and cables for tlexible connection1.1 Scope GB 5023.6—1997 idt IEC 227-6: 1985 Part 6 of this standard specifies in detail the technical requirements for elevator cables and cables for flexible connection with rated voltage up to and including 450/750V. Each cable shall comply with the corresponding requirements of GB5023.1 and the special requirements of this part.1.2 Referenced standards The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB/T2951.1—1997 General test methods for cable insulation and sheathing materials Part 1: General test methods Section 1: Thickness and dimensional measurement-mechanical properties test GB/T 2951.2—1997 General test methods for relay insulation and sheathing materials Part 1 General test methods Section 2: Thermal aging test methodsbzxz.net GB/T2951.4—1997 General test methods for cable insulation and sheathing materials Part 1: General test methods Section 4: Low temperature test GB/T 2951. 6—1997 General test methods for cable insulation and sheathing materials Part 3: Special test methods for vinyl chloride mixtures Section 1: High temperature pressure test-cracking resistance test GB/T 2951.7—1997 General test methods for cable insulation and sheath materials Part 3: Special test methods for polyvinyl fluoride mixtures Section 2: Weight loss test - thermal stability test GB/T3956—1997 Cable conductors GB5013.2—1997 Rubber insulated cables with rated voltages of 450/750V and below Part 2: Test methods GB 5023.1—1997 Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltages of 450/750V and below Part 1 1 General requirements Guohao Technical Supervision Bureau Approved on July 30, 1997 and implemented on September 1, 1998 GB 5023.6—1997 GB5023.2—1997 Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables with rated voltages of 450/750V and below Part 2: Test methods GB/T12666.2—90 Fire test methods for wires and cables Part 2: Vertical fire test methods for single wires and cables 2 Flat polyvinyl chloride sheathed elevator cables and flexible connecting cables 2.1 Model 227 IEC 71f (TVVB). 2.2 Rated voltage Cables with a conductor nominal cross-section not exceeding 1mm2: 300/500V. - Other cables: 450/750V. 2.3 Structure 2.3. 1 Conductor Number of cores: 3, 4.5.6, 9, 12, 16, 18, 20 or 24 cores. The combinations of conductor cross-section and core number are listed in the following table: Conductor nominal cross-section 0. 75 and 1 1.5 and 2.5 4.5.10.16 and 25 Non-preferred core numbers are in brackets, (3).(4),(5),6.9,12,(16).(18).(20) or 24(3), 4,5,6,9 or 12 Conductors shall comply with the requirements of the 5th conductor specified in GB/T 3956. Number Conductors on both sides of the insulated core may be made of copper wire and steel wire. The nominal geometry of these conductors shall be equal to the cross-section of other conductors, and their maximum resistance shall not be greater than twice the maximum resistance of the copper conductor with the same nominal cross-section. 2.3.2 Insulation The insulation extruded on each core conductor shall be a PVC/D-type polyvinyl chloride mixture. The insulation thickness shall comply with the value specified in the second column of Table 1. The insulation resistance shall not be less than the value specified in the third column of Table 1. 2.3.3 Arrangement of insulated cores and load-bearing elements (if any) The insulated cores shall be arranged in parallel, but it is also allowed to first twist 2 cores, 3 cores, 4 cores or 5 cores into groups and then arrange them in parallel. In this case, a tear cord can be clamped in each group of insulated cores. The insulated cores shall be separable without damaging the insulation. Single-strand or multi-strand load-bearing elements may use fabric materials. Single-strand or multi-strand load-bearing elements may also use metal materials. In this case, they should be coated with a layer of non-conductive wear-resistant material. If the insulated cores are twisted and arranged in groups, they should be grouped as specified in the following table. The number of insulated cores and the nominal value of the spacing between groups e are listed in the second column of Table 2 (see Figure 1). 12 4+5+5+4 There is no requirement for the average value of the spacing e, but any spacing between groups can be less than the nominal value e1, as long as it is not less than 80%-0.2mm of the nominal value 2.3.4 Sheath The sheath extruded on the insulating core should be a PVC/ST5 type polyvinyl fluoride mixture. The sheath should be tightly extruded to avoid the formation of air holes, and should not adhere to the insulating core. The edges of the fan-shaped cable should be rounded. GB5023.6—1997 The thickness of the sheath should comply with the specified values of and e in column 3 of Table 2 (see Figure 1). The average values of e and should not be less than the corresponding specified values. However, the thickness at any point may be less than the specified value, as long as it is not less than 80% of the corresponding specified value-0.2 mm Radius of curvature Short axis (D) Note: This figure is a schematic diagram of the sheath thickness and spacing listed in Table 2. It does not represent the actual size. Figure 1 Cable cross-section diagram 2.4 Test The inspection and test specified in Table 3 should be used to check whether it meets the requirements of 2.3. However, since the cross-section of the cable is rectangular, the following modifications and additions should be considered. As applicable, the contents of 2.4.1 to 2.4.5 should be used in combination with the relevant tests specified in Table 3. 2.4.1 Sheath high temperature pressure test If the shape of the short side of the cable is completely circular, the test should be carried out on one side of the short side according to the provisions of 8.2 in GB/T2951.6-1997. -Pressure calculation D is the minor axis dimension of the cable; 8 is the average thickness of the sheath es, which is measured according to 8.2 of GB/T2951.1-1997. If the short side is flat or approximately flat as shown in Figure 1, the test is carried out according to 8.2 of GB/T2951.6-1997 combined with the following modifications. Test piece preparation Cut a narrow strip from the wide side of the cable along the axial direction of the cable. The ridges on the inner side of the tie bar should be ground or flattened. The width of the tested narrow strip should be at least 10mm but not more than 20mm, and the thickness measurement should be carried out at the applied pressure F. Position of the test piece in the test equipment The narrow strip should be wound on a mandrel with a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the cable insulation core. The longitudinal axis of the narrow strip is perpendicular to the axis of the mandrel, and the contact surface of its inner surface with the circumference of the mandrel should be at least 120° (see Figure 2). The gold blade of the test equipment should be placed in the middle of the test piece. Pressure calculation d is the thickness of the narrow strip at the pressure point, in mm. See 8.2.4 in GB/T2951.6-1997.D is the sum of the core rod diameter and 2d, in mm. -Indentation The depth of the indentation is related to the original value d mentioned above. 2.4.2 Low-temperature impact test of finished cable GB 5023. 6-1997 Metal blade Fixed test piece of the gauge on the mandrel Figure 2 Indentation test device The weight of the falling hammer during the low-temperature impact test should be selected according to the provisions of 8.5 in GB/T2951.4-1997 based on the short axis size of the flat cable. 2.4.3 Flexure test This test is not applicable to elevator cables (a more suitable test for this type of cable is under consideration). The test is only carried out on cables with a conductor nominal cross-section of 0.75mm, 1mm21.5mm, 2.5mm or 4mm and no more than 5 cores. The weight of the hammer at both ends of the cable and the diameters of the pulleys A and B are specified in the following table. Flexible cable type The conductor nominal cross-section of the flat ethylene-based sheathed cable for flexible connection is 0.75 mm* and 1 mm* 1. 5 mm2 and 2. 5 mm* 2,4.4 Static flexure test This test is applicable to cables with conductor cross-section of 2.5 mm and below. Before the test, the cable should be placed vertically at 20 ± 5°C for 24 hours. The qualified distance of the test should not be greater than 0.70 m. Hanging weight Pulley diameter For these cables, the test method specified in 3.2 of GB5013.2-1997 shall be adopted, but the relevant paragraph shall be changed to: "If the test result is unsatisfactory, the sample shall be pre-treated, that is, the sample shall be wound on a mandrel with a diameter of about 20 times the cable short axis size, and then loosened, and this shall be repeated twice. Each time the sample is rotated 180°. After the pre-treatment is completed, the above test shall be carried out again, and it shall meet the requirements specified by the Taiwan authorities." 2.4.5 Non-flammability test In this test, a Bunsen burner is used to ignite the middle of the flat side of the cable. 2.5 Guidelines for use GB 5023. 6-1997 This type of cable is intended for installation in elevators and hoists with a free hanging length not exceeding 35m and a moving speed not exceeding 1. 6 m/s. When the scope of use of the cable exceeds the above limits, it shall be resolved through negotiation between the purchaser and the manufacturer, such as adding load-bearing components. This specification does not apply to cables used at temperatures below 0°C. In normal use, the maximum conductor temperature is 70°C. Note: Other guidelines are under consideration. Table 1227 General data of IEC71f (TVVB) type cable Nominal conductor area Specified value of insulation thickness Minimum insulation resistance at 70℃ Mo·km Table 222? Spacing between IEC71f (TVVB) type relay groups and sheath thickness Nominal conductor cross-section Electrical performance test Body resistance Nominal value of distance Table 3227 Test items of IEC71f (TVVB) type cable Test item Voltage test of insulation core according to rated voltage and insulation thickness U./U:300/500V, insulation thickness: ≤0.6mm Test voltage: 1500V U./U:450/750 V, insulation thickness: >0.6mm Test voltage: 2 500 V Finished cable is subjected to voltage test according to rated voltage U/U.300/500V. Test voltage: 2000VU./U:450/750V, test voltage: 2500VInsulation resistance at 70℃ Structural dimension inspection Test type Specified value of sheath thickness GB(GH/T) 5023.1 and 5023.2 Article number Structural inspection Insulation thickness measurement Sheath thickness measurement Insulation mechanical properties Tensile test before aging After aging Tensile test Weight loss test Mechanical properties of sheath Tensile test before aging Tensile test after aging Weight loss test High temperature pressure test Test items Low temperature elasticity and impact strength Low temperature bending test of insulation Low temperature bending test of sheath Low temperature tensile test of sheath Low temperature impact test of finished cable Thermal shock test Mechanical strength of finished cable Bending test Static bending test Non-flame retardation test GB 5023.61997 Table 3 (end) Test type Test method GB(GB/T) Text number Inspection and manual test 8-1 3.1 8.1.3-1 Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. 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