82.031.0101.0 WIELAND ELECTRIC, 82.031.0101.0 Datasheet - Page 832

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82.031.0101.0

Manufacturer Part Number
82.031.0101.0
Description
COUPLING MODULE
Manufacturer
WIELAND ELECTRIC
Datasheet

Specifications of 82.031.0101.0

Connector Type
Modular
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
facts
facts
Standards and specifications
for electronic components
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The indicated standards and regulations are considered for the development and manufacturing of our products,
as applicable.
The installation instructions are also to be followed when installing our products in devices and systems.
New nominal supply voltages 30/400 V worldwide
DIN VDE 0106-100/VDE 0106 part 100: 03.83
DIN VDE 0106-101/ VDE 106 part 101: 11.86
DIN EN 50 178/VDE 0160/: 04.98
EN 50 005: 1976/DIN EN 50 005: 1977-07
IEC 60 038: 1983/DIN IEC 60 038: 1987-05
IEC 60 127-2: 1989/EN 60 127-2: 1991/
DIN EN 60 127-2 1996-08
IEC 60 255/DIN VDE 0435
DIN EN 60529 /VDE 0470 part 1: 09.00
(IEC 61529: 1989)
IEC 60 742: 1983 + A1/EN 60 742: 1995/
DIN EN 60 742/VDE 0551: 1995-09
DIN EN 60 068-2-1: 1995-03 Environmental testing
EN 600 68-2-1: 1985-08
IEC 600 68-2-1: 1990-04
DIN EN 60 068-2-2: 1994-08 Basic environmental testing procedures
EN 600 68-2-2: 1993-0
IEC 600 68-2-2
All the considerations indicated above should be used at the existing value of 380/660 V in light of the new
value of 400/690 V.
Since the publication of standard IEC 38 in 1983, 230/400 V has replaced 220/380 V as international value for
public low-voltage networks.
The supply nominal voltage should according to this standard not exceed the values 230/400 V + 6 %/–10 %,
i.e. the range between 244 V and 207 V, during the transition period up to the year 2003.
Through these defined tolerances for the optional voltage of the networks, it is possible that 220/380 V rated
electrical equipment, as indicated in DIN IEC 38, can be used safely until the end of their service life.
(DIN 57106-100)
Protection of electric shock;
Actuating members positioned close to parts liable to shock (VDE Specification)
Protection against electric shock;
basic requirements for protective separation
Equipping of power installations with electronic equipment
Low voltage switchgear and controlgear for industrial use;
Terminal marking; General rules
(DIN 40 002)
IEC standard voltages
Miniature fuses; part 2: cartridge fuse-links
(1999-01)
Electrical relays; terms and definitions
Protection categories by housing (IP code)
Isolating transformers and safety isolating transformers – Requirements
Part 2: Tests; Tests A: Cold
Part 2: Tests – Tests B: Dry heat
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