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    ASTM B812-2018 Standard Test Method for Resistance to Environmental Degradation of Electrical Pressure Connections Involving Aluminum and Intended for Residenti.pdf

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    ASTM B812-2018 Standard Test Method for Resistance to Environmental Degradation of Electrical Pressure Connections Involving Aluminum and Intended for Residenti.pdf

    1、Designation: B812 18Standard Test Method forResistance to Environmental Degradation of ElectricalPressure Connections Involving Aluminum and Intended forResidential Applications1This standard is issued under the fixed designation B812; the number immediately following the designation indicates the y

    2、ear oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONElectrical pressure connection systems involving alum

    3、inum are those in which one or more of thecomponents of the system in the direct electrical path or carrying any electrical current is fabricatedof aluminum, including aluminum wires, aluminum bus bars, aluminum bolts, aluminum terminations,or any other aluminum current-carrying member. Included are

    4、 systems which must carry current forsafety purposes such as ground shields or straps attached to aluminum framing or other structuralmembers. Pressure connection systems can be evaluated by this test method. Such systems arecomprised of the wire or other structure being connected and the means of c

    5、onnection, any elementof which is made of aluminum.Connection systems tested are exposed sequentially to ambients of high relative humidity andtemperature cycles of 75C, such as may be encountered by some connections in actual residentialapplications. Periodic observation of the potential drop acros

    6、s the connection interfaces while carryingrated current provides a measurement of connection performance.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers all residential pressure connec-tion systems. Detailed examples of application to specific typesof connection systems, set-screw neutral bus connectors andtwis

    7、t-on wire-splicing connectors, are provided in AppendixX1 and Appendix X2.1.2 The purpose of this test method is to evaluate theperformance of residential electrical pressure connection sys-tems under conditions of cyclic temperature change (withinrating) and high humidity.1.3 The limitations of the

    8、 test method are as follows:1.3.1 This test method shall not be considered to confirm aspecific lifetime in application environments.1.3.2 The applicability of this test method is limited topressure connection systems rated at or below 600 V d-c or a-cRMS.1.3.3 This test method is limited to tempera

    9、ture and watervapor exposure in addition to electrical current as required tomeasure connection resistance.1.3.4 This test method does not evaluate degradation whichmay occur in residential applications due to exposure of theelectrical connection system to additional environmental con-stituents such

    10、 as (but not limited to) the following examples:1.3.4.1 Household chemicals (liquid or gaseous) such asammonia, bleach, or other cleaning agents.1.3.4.2 Chemicals as may occur due to normal hobby orprofessional activities such as photography, painting, sculpture,or similar activities.1.3.4.3 Environ

    11、ments encountered during construction orremodeling such as direct exposure to rain, uncured wetconcrete, welding or soldering fluxes and other agents.1.3.5 This test method is limited to evaluation of pressureconnection systems.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns,

    12、 if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to become familiarwith all hazards including those identified in the appropriateSafety Data Sheet (SDS) for this product/material as providedby the manufacturer, to establish appropriate safety, health,and environ

    13、mental practices, and determine the applicabilityof regulatory limitations prior to use.1.5 This standard should be used to measure and describethe properties of materials, products, or assemblies in responseto electrical current flow under controlled laboratory condi-tions and should not be used to

    14、 describe or appraise the fire1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee B02 onNonferrous Metals and Alloys and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeB02.11 on Electrical Contact Test Methods.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2018. Published December 2018. Originallyapproved

    15、in 1990. Last previous edition approved in 2013 as B812 96 (2013).DOI: 10.1520/B0812-18.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesThis international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles

    16、on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.1hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblies underactual installatio

    17、n conditions or under actual fire conditions.However, results of this test may be used as elements of a firerisk assessment which takes into account all of the factorswhich are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of aparticular end use.1.6 This international standard was developed in accor

    18、-dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-ization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recom-mendations issued by the World Trade Organization TechnicalBarriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM

    19、 Standards:2B542 Terminology Relating to Electrical Contacts and TheirUse2.2 Underwriter Laboratory Standards:UL486B Standard for Wire Connectors For Use With Alu-minum Conductors, ANSI/UL 486B3UL486C Standard for Splicing Wire Connectors32.3 NEC Document:ANSI/NFPA 70 National Electric Code43. Termi

    20、nology3.1 residential applications, nresidential applications arethose involving a structure or vehicle used for permanent ortemporary human habitation. Included are homes (single ormultiple-unit houses and mobile or modular structures),motels, hotels, dormitories, hospitals, rest homes, and recre-a

    21、tional vehicles. Excluded are railroad cars, boats, airplanes,nonresidential, commercial (office buildings, stores) and indus-trial applications (factories, warehouses).3.2 pressure connection system, nan electrical connectionintended to carry current between components or conductors incontact under

    22、 mechanical pressure.3.2.1 DiscussionThe mechanical pressure may be appliedby clamping, tightening of threaded components, spring force,crimping, swaging, or other means. For the purpose of the testprocedure, the connection system consists of all componentsnormally present in the application, includ

    23、ing both current-carrying and other metallic components, and non-metalliccomponents (insulators, insulation, protective boots or sleeve,etc.). Also see definition of “Connection, Pressure(Solderless),” in Article 100 of reference noted in Section 2.3(NEC).3.3 aluminum, nas the term “aluminum,” the m

    24、aterial ofwhich conductors (wire, cable, busbars, etc.), connectioncomponents, and test board components may be made, includesaluminum metal and its alloys.3.4 reference conductor, na continuous length of the sameconductor material (wire, cable, busbar, etc.) incorporated inthe connection system bei

    25、ng tested by being mounted on thesame test board assembly and connected in the same seriescircuit.3.5 reference connection system, nthe reference connec-tion system is the same connection system as that which isunder evaluation, but which is exposed only to a dry environ-ment at normal room temperat

    26、ure.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 The environmental exposure of the connections testedconsists of weekly sequences consisting of five thermal cyclesof 75C temperature change (taking a maximum of8htoaccomplish), followed by exposure for the balance of the weekto conditions at or near 100 % relative hu

    27、midity at roomtemperature. The text exposure cycle is repeated for a mini-mum of four one-week cycles. Reference connections are keptin a dry environment at room temperature for the sameduration. Potential drop measurements, at rated current, aremade prior to each weekly environmental exposure cycle

    28、, anda final set of measurements is taken at the end of the test.5. Significance and Use5.1 The principal underlying the test is the sensitivity of theelectrical contact interface to temperature and humidity cyclingthat electrical pressure connection systems experience as aresult of usage and instal

    29、lation environment. The temperaturecycling may cause micromotion at the mating electrical contactsurfaces which can expose fresh metal to the local ambientatmosphere. The humidity exposure is known to facilitatecorrosion on freshly exposed metal surfaces. Thus, for thoseconnection systems that do no

    30、t maintain stable metal-to-metalcontact surfaces under the condition of thermal cycling andhumidity exposure, repeated sequences of these exposures leadto degradation of the contacting surface indicated by potentialdrop increase.5.2 The test is of short duration relative to the expected lifeof conne

    31、ctions in residential usage. Stability of connectionresistance implies resistance to deterioration due to environ-mental conditions encountered in residential service. Increas-ing connection resistance as a result of the test exposureindicates deterioration of electrical contact interfaces. Assur-an

    32、ce of long term reliability and safety of connection types thatdeteriorate requires further evaluation for specific specifiedenvironments and applications.5.3 UseIt is recommended that this test method be used inone of two ways. First, it may be used to evaluate and reportthe performance of a partic

    33、ular connection system. For suchuse, it is appropriate to report the results in a summary (ortabular) format such as shown in Section 17, together with thestatement “The results shown in the summary (or table) wereobtained for (insert description of connection) when tested inaccordance with Test Met

    34、hod B812. Second, it may be used asthe basis for specification of acceptability of product. For thisuse, the minimum test time and the maximum allowableincrease in potential drop must be established by the specifier.Specification of connection systems in accordance with this use2For referenced ASTM

    35、standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from Underwriters Laboratories (UL), 333 Pfingsten Rd.,Northbrook, IL 6

    36、0062-2096, http:/.4Available from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 1 BatterymarchPark, Quincy, MA 02169-7471, http:/www.nfpa.org.B812 182of the standard test method would be of the form: “Themaximum potential drop increase for any connection, whentested in accordance with Test Method B81

    37、2 for a period ofweeks, shall be mV relative to the reference connections.”Connection systems that are most resistant to thermal-cycle/humidity deterioration, within the limitations of determinationby this test method, show no increase in potential drop, relativeto the reference connections, when te

    38、sted for indefinite time.Connections that are less resistant to thermal-cycle/humidityconditions applied by this test will demonstrate progressiveincreases in potential drop with increasing time on test. Thus,the following examples of specifications are in the order ofmost stringent (No. 1) to least

    39、 stringent (No. 3).Duration, weeks Maximum Potential Drop Increase, mV1. 52 02. 16 0.23. 4 1.06. Interferences6.1 TemperatureBecause resistance of metallic conduc-tors is a function of temperature, provision of a standard lengthof conductor wire has been provided to permit correction forroom tempera

    40、ture changes for potential drop measurements.However, degraded electrical connections among the testsamples can be a source of abnormal heat during the measure-ments (when current is flowing), causing temperature varia-tions from point-to-point on the test assembly. If individualconnections are note

    41、d to be heating abnormally when potentialdrop measurements are being made (as determined by rela-tively high potential drop), it is desirable to minimize tempera-ture nonuniformity by using temporary thermal isolation bar-riers.6.2 CurrentCurrent variation during the measurementleads to erratic resu

    42、lts. Calibration of the required constantcurrent source shall be maintained.6.3 InstrumentsInstrument stability shall be maintainedby means of frequent calibration checks. Stability of referencevoltage drop across a standard resistor should be maintained towithin the instrument ratings by checks bot

    43、h before and aftereach group of measurements.6.4 Magnetic FieldsVoltage signals resulting from straymagnetic fields intersecting the voltage probe leads or powersupply leads need to be assessed prior to beginning each seriesof measurements. Generally, this can be done by moving theleads and observin

    44、g the resultant voltage changes.Alternatively, a source of stray magnetic field such as anenergized autotransformer can be moved adjacent to themeasurement circuit for detection of voltage changes. Ifvoltage instability is observed, corrective action such asshielding or removal of magnetic field sou

    45、rces is required.7. Apparatus7.1 MaterialsOther than materials normally considered tobe part of the connection system being evaluated, materialsselected for use in the test system (for construction of testframes, fixturing, humidity chamber, etc.) shall be resistant tooutgassing at the maximum tempe

    46、rature of use in the test.7.2 Humidity VesselThe humidity vessel shall be a cleansealed chamber, the bottom of which is covered with deionizedwater to a depth of approximately 30 mm, and a platform forsamples above the water level. The vessel shall include a shieldto prevent condensate dripping onto

    47、 test samples. The materialof the humidity vessel shall be inert with regards to humiditysuch that no contamination of test samples or deionized wateroccurs. The vessel is to be operated in a normal laboratoryenvironment which has continuous temperature control duringthe period of the test.NOTE 1Thi

    48、s apparatus is intended to expose samples to relativehumidity at or near 100 %.7.3 Temperature ChamberThe temperature chamber shallbe capable of control at the defined upper temperature of thethermal cycle such that chamber temperature stability,uniformity, and control accuracy shall be within 62C.

    49、Thelower temperature of the cycle may be achieved in the samechamber, if it is capable of cooling to the lower definedtemperature. Alternatively, the thermal cycle can be achievedby transfer between the high-temperature chamber and aroom-temperature environment or cold chamber, depending onthe prescribed low temperature of the thermal cycle.7.4 PowerA 50 60 Hz ac constant current supply isrequired, capable of continuously maintaining the specified testcurrent within 61 %. For safety reasons, the maximum outputpotential at open circuit shall be 12 V an


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