• DIN EN 60903 : 2004 COR 1 2005

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    LIVE WORKING - GLOVES OF INSULATING MATERIAL

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy

    Language(s):  German

    Published date:  01-12-2005

    Publisher:  Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker

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    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 Classification
    5 General requirements
       5.1 Physical requirements
            5.1.1 Composition
            5.1.2 Shape
            5.1.3 Dimensions
            5.1.4 Thickness
            5.1.5 Workmanship and finish
       5.2 Mechanical requirements
            5.2.1 Tensile strength and elongation at break
            5.2.2 Tension set
       5.3 Electrical requirements
       5.4 Ageing requirements
       5.5 Thermal requirements
            5.5.1 Low temperature resistance
            5.5.2 Flame retardancy
       5.6 Gloves with special properties
            5.6.1 Acid resistance
            5.6.2 Oil resistance
            5.6.3 Ozone resistance
            5.6.4 Acid, oil and ozone resistance
            5.6.5 Extremely low temperature resistance
       5.7 Marking
       5.8 Packaging
    6 Specific mechanical requirements
       6.1 Insulating gloves - Resistance to mechanical puncture
       6.2 Composite gloves
            6.2.1 Resistance to mechanical puncture
            6.2.2 Abrasion resistance
            6.2.3 Cutting resistance
            6.2.4 Tear resistance
    7 Electrical requirements for long composite gloves
    8 General testing
       8.1 General
       8.2 Visual inspection and measurements
            8.2.1 Shape
            8.2.2 Dimensions
            8.2.3 Thickness
            8.2.4 Workmanship and finish
       8.3 Mechanical tests
            8.3.1 Tensile strength and elongation at break
            8.3.2 Resistance to mechanical puncture
            8.3.3 Tension set
       8.4 Dielectric tests
            8.4.1 General
            8.4.2 AC test procedure
            8.4.3 DC test procedure
       8.5 Ageing test
       8.6 Thermal tests
            8.6.1 Low temperature test
            8.6.2 Flame retardancy test
       8.7 Tests on gloves with special properties
            8.7.1 Category A - Acid resistance
            8.7.2 Category H - Oil resistance
            8.7.3 Category Z - Ozone resistance
            8.7.4 Category C - Extremely low temperature resistance
       8.8 Marking
       8.9 Packaging
    9 Specific mechanical testing
       9.1 Abrasion resistance
       9.2 Cutting resistance
            9.2.1 Test on reference test piece
            9.2.2 Test on glove test piece
       9.3 Tear resistance
    10 Leakage current test
       10.1 General test conditions
       10.2 Test arrangement
       10.3 Test procedure
    11 Quality assurance plan and acceptance tests
       11.1 General
       11.2 Categories of tests
       11.3 Sampling procedure
       11.4 Acceptance tests
    Annex A (normative) List and classification of tests
    Annex B (normative) Liquid for tests on gloves of category H -
            Oil resistance
    Annex C (normative) Sampling procedure
    Annex D (informative) Guidelines for the selection of the
            class of glove in relation to nominal voltage of a system
    Annex E (informative) In-service recommendations
    Annex F (informative) Typical glove dimensions
    Annex G (informative) Cotton canvas additional characteristics
    Annex H (informative) Acceptance tests
    Annex I (informative) Electrical limits for the use of gloves
            of insulating material
    Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
             publications with their corresponding European
             publications
    Bibliography

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    Pertains to insulating gloves and mitts which should normally be used in conjunction with leather protector gloves worn over the insulating gloves to provide mechanical protection; and insulating gloves and mitts usable without over-gloves for mechanical protection.

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    Development Note Supersedes DIN EN 50237 and DIN IEC 78-282A-CD. (07/2004) DRAFT 2012 issued in February 2012. (03/2012)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker
    Status Current
    Supersedes
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