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EN 50289-3-10:2004

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Communication cables - Specifications for tests methods - Part 3-10: Mechanical test methods - Torsion and twisting

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09-12-2004

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Torsion
  4.1 Sample
  4.2 Equipment
  4.3 Procedure
  4.4 Requirements
  4.5 Test report
5 Twisting
  5.1 Procedure 1
  5.2 Procedure 2
  5.3 Requirements
  5.4 Test report

This Part 3-10 of EN 50289 details the method of test to determine the ability of a finished cable used in analogue and digital communication systems to withstand mechanical twisting and torsion.The primary purpose of the torsion test is to measure any variation in optical power transmittance of a fibre or electrical performance of a copper cable when the cable is subjected to torsional and twisting forces external to the cable jacket. A secondary purpose is to evaluate the possibility of physical damage that may occur as a result of such stresses.The primary purpose of the twisting test is to determine the change of RL and NEXT caused when the cable assembly is subjected either to bending or twisting. It is to be read in conjunction with EN 50289-3-1, which contains essential provisions for its application.

Committee
CLC/TC 46X
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Current

EN 50289-3-1:2001 Communication cables - Specifications for test methods - Part 3-1: Mechanical test methods - General requirements
EN 50290-1-2:2004 Communication cables - Part 1-2: Definitions

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