Name:
MODUK DEF STAN 61-12: PART 27 PDF
Published Date:
02/26/1994
Status:
[ Revised ]
Publisher:
British Defence Standards
This Defence Standard specifies the requirements for flexible cables and wires used for the interconnection of ground equipment, and for providing ground power supplies to aircraft, vehicles and other equipment used by the MOD. Cables and wires listed in table 1 and 4 and 10 and 11 have an overall elastomeric sheath of heavy duty, heat resistant, oil resistant and flame retardant compound.
These cables and wires are suitable for use at voltages up to 500 V rms (where the conductor size is 2.5 mm² or less), or 750 V rms (where the conductor size is 4 mm² or greater), at frequencies up to 400 Hz, and where the combination of ambient temperature and temperature rise due to the current produces a stabilized conductor temperature not exceeding 85°C. Current ratings are shown in Table 4. These cables and wires are suitable for deployment and recovery at temperatures down to -34°C.
Tables 5 and 6 list flexible cables and wires for the general interconnection of electrical equipment or provision of ground supplies. Tables 7 and Id deal more specifically with flexible cables for ground supplies to aircraft and other vehicles on airfields, and incorporate monitoring and control cores or a pilot core. Tables 6 and 8 specify a metal braid between inner and overall sheaths, to provide improved mechanical protection and earth fault impedance. Table 9 list flexible cables unscreened, of reduced weight and diameter for field power distribution some of which incorporate pilot conductors.
Tables 10 and 11 list items to be used for maintenance purposes only. This Standard does not include a Type III listing items which are no longer to be provisioned but attention is drawn to the historical record on the opposite page.
This Standard covers six types of cables and wires, as follows:
Cables, power, electrical (unscreened). Two to four cores inclusive. See Table 5 and 10
Cables, power, electrical (collectively screened). Two, four or five cores. See Tables 6 and 11.
Cables, power, electrical (unscreened). Two or four power cores. With additional monitoring or control cores. See Table 7.
Cables, power, electrical (collectively screened). Two or four power cores. With additional monitoring core. See Table 8.
Wires, electrical. See Table 5.
Cables power electrical unscreened, single core, three and five core with and without pilot cores. See table 9.
A cross reference to the cables and wires formerly covered by the EL Specifications which have been superseded by this Standard appears in Annex A.
| Edition : | I2 |
| Number of Pages : | 30 |
| Published : | 02/26/1994 |