• BS 6708:1998

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    Flexible cables for use at mines and quarries

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-04-1998

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    Foreword
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 Abbreviations
    5 Voltage designation
    6 Cables with individual metallic screens, rated voltage
        640/1100 V for use with coalcutters and for similar
        purposes (types 7, 7M, 7S, 11, 14 and 16) and flat cables
        for use on overhead catenary systems and for similar
        purposes (type FS4)
    7 Cables with galvanized steel pliable wire armouring, rated
        voltages up to 1900/3300 V (types 20, 21, 62, 63, 70, 71,
        201, 211, 321 and 331)
    8 Cables with galvanized steel pliable wire armouring
        having up to 24 individual screened cores, rated voltage
        320/550 V (types 506, 512, 518 and 524)
    9 Cables with galvanized steel pliable wire armouring having
        individual metallic screened or unscreened cores, rated
        voltage 3800/6600 V (types 621, 630 and 631)
    10 Cable with individual metallic screens, rated voltage
        600/1000 V, for use with drills (type 44)
    11 Cable with individual non-metallic screens, rated voltage
        600/1000 V, for use with drills (type 43)
    12 Cable with individual metallic screened cores, non-armoured
        rated voltage 3800/6600 V (type 730)
    13 Cable with metallic screened cores, non-armoured, rated
        voltage 6350/11000 V (type 830)
    14 Cables with individual metallic screens, rated voltage
        1900/3300 V, for use with coalface cutters and for
        similar purposes (types 307, 307M and 307S)
    Annexes
    A (informative) Approved codes of practice and conductivities
    B (informative) Recommended current ratings
    C (informative) Short circuit current carrying capability
        of flexible cable screens
    D (normative) Measurement of insulation and sheath thickness
    E (normative) Protective screens: form, method of application
        and material
    F (normative) Voltage and insulation resistance tests
    G (normative) Tests for galvanized steel wire taken from
        completed cables
    H (normative) Electrical test for conducting elastomeric
        screen for type 43 cable
    Tables
    1 Clause 6 cable types and construction
    2 Sequence of colours
    3 Constructional details of type 7 cable
    4 Constructional details of type 7M cable
    5 Constructional details of type 7S cable
    7 Constructional details of type 14 cable
    8 Constructional details of type 16 cable
    9 Constructional details of type FS4 cable
    10 Insulation resistance
    11 Clause 7 cable types and construction
    12 Core identification
    13 Minimum wire diameters
    14 Constructional details of type 20 cable
    15 Constructional details of type 21 cable
    16 Constructional details of cable types 62, 63, 64, 70
        and 71
    17 Constructional details of type 201 cable
    18 Constructional details of type 211 cable
    19 Constructional details of type 321 cable
    20 Constructional details of type 331 cable
    21 Test voltage on completed cable
    22 Insulation resistance
    23 Test voltage on completed cable
    24 Constructional details of cable types 506, 512, 518 and
        524
    25 Clause 9 cable types and construction
    26 Constructional details of type 621 cable
    27 Constructional details of type 630 cable
    28 Constructional details of type 631 cable
    29 Insulation resistance
    30 Clause 10 cable type and construction
    31 Constructional details for type 44 cable
    32 Clause 11 cable type and construction
    33 Constructional details for type 43 cable
    34 Clause 12 cable type and construction
    35 Constructional details of type 730 cable
    36 Insulation resistance
    37 Clause 13 cable type and construction
    38 Constructional details of type 830 cable
    39 Insulation resistance
    40 Clause 14 cable types and construction
    41 Constructional details of type 307 cable
    42 Constructional details of type 307M cable
    43 Constructional details of type 307S cable
    44 Insulation resistance
        A.1 Cables with conductivities of between 50% and 99%
        B.1 Current ratings for cables of clauses 6, 7, 9, 10,
              11, 12, 13 and 14
        B.2 Current ratings for cables of clause 8
        B.3 Current de-rating factors
        B.4 Voltage drop and current rating
        C.1 Short circuit current ratings
        E.1 Protective screenbraid thickness and width
    Figures
    1 Core identification: type 506 cable
    2 Core identification: type 512 cable
    3 Core identification: type 518 cable
    4 Core identification: type 524 cable
        D.1 Positions for first measurement of insulation
             thickness
        D.2 Position of point of intersection of the cross-wires
             of the measuring microscope
        D.3 Position for measurement of sheath thickness
        D.4 Position for measurement of sheath thickness for
             type FS4 cable
        D.5 Position of point of intersection of the cross-wires
             of the measuring microscope
    List of references
     

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    Specifies flexible cable types, their electrical characteristics, construction, identification and testing.

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    This British Standard specifies requirements and dimensions for flexible cables used in mining and quarrying. Specific types of cable covered in this standard are as follows: non-armoured cables having individually metallic screened cores and a rated voltage of 640/1100 V, for use: with coalface cutters and other similar machines: types 7, 7M, 7S, 11, 14 and 16; in overhead catenary systems and similar applications: types FS4 (flat form cable); cables with galvanized steel pliable wire armouring, with: unscreened cores and a rated voltage 640/1100 V: types 20 and 21; or individually metallic screened or unscreened cores and a rated voltage 640/1100 V used primarily for remote control circuits and coalface lighting: types 62, 63, 64, 70 and 71; or individually metallic screened cores and a rated voltage 640/1100 V: types 201 and 211; or a rated voltage 1900/3300 V used as trailing cables in quarries or for mine roadway cable extension purpose: types 321 and 331; auxiliary cables with galvanized steel pliable wire armouring having up to 24 individually metallic screened cores and a rated voltage 320/550 V, primarily for use on large mining machines where interconnection between machine sections or a machine section and auxiliary equipment is required: types 506, 512, 518 and 524; cables with galvanized steel pliable wire armouring having individually metallic screened or unscreened cores and a rated voltage 3800/6600 V, used as trailing cables in quarries and rated for roadway extension purposes: types 621, 630 and 631; non-armoured cable having individually metallic screened cores and a rated voltage 600/1000 V, primarily for use with hand-held drilling machines in mines: type 44; non-armoured cable having individually non-metallic screened cores and a rated voltage 600/1000 V, primarily for use with hand-held drilling machines in mines: type 43; non-armoured cable having individually metallic screened cores and a rated voltage 3800/6600 V, primarily for use as trailing cables for large machines at quarries: type 730; non-armoured cable having individually metallic screened cores and a rated voltage 6350/11000 V, primarily for use as trailing cables for large machines at quarries: type 830; non-armoured cables having individually metallic screened cores and rated voltage 1900/3300 V, for use with coalface cutters and other similar machines: types 307, 307M and 307S. NOTE 1. Information on approved codes of practice and conductivities related to the cables in this standard is given in annex A. NOTE 2. Recommended current ratings are given in annex B. NOTE 3. Short circuit current carrying capability of flexible cable screens is given in annex C.

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    Committee W/-
    Development Note Supersedes 96/708618 DC and BS 6708(1991) (09/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2011. (12/2010)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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    BS 7655-2.3:1993 Specification for insulating and sheathing materials for cables. Elastomeric sheathing compounds General application
    BS EN 60811-1-1:1995 Insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables. Common test methods. General application Measurement of thickness and overall dimensions. Tests for determining the mechanical properties - Section 1: Measurement of thickness and overall dimensions - Tests for determining the mechanical properties
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