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1、BRITISH STANDARD CONFIRMED NOVEMBER 1959 BS 731-1:1952 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Specification for Flexible steel conduit and adaptors for the protection of electric cable UDC 621.315.67:669.14 462 Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 12:21:11 GMT
2、+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 731-1:1952 This British Standard, having been approved by the Mechanical Engineering Industry Standards Committee and endorsed by the Chairman of the Engineering Divisional Council, was published under the authority of the General Council on 2 October 1952
3、BSI 10-1999 First published April 1937 ISBN 0 580 00899 1 Co-operating organizations The Mechanical Engineering Industry Standards Committee, under whose supervision this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industria
4、l organizations: AdmiraltyInstitute of Marine Engineers Air MinistryInstitute of Petroleum Associated Offices Technical CommitteeInstitution of Civil Engineers Association of Consulting Engineers,Institution of Gas Engineers* IncorporatedInstitution of Heating and Ventilating British Chemical Plant
5、ManufacturersEngineers* AssociationInstitution of Mechanical Engineers* British Compressed Air SocietyInstitution of Mechanical Engineers British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers(Automobile Division) AssociationInstitution of Production Engineers British Electricity Authority and Area Boards*Loco
6、motive Manufacturers Association British Engineers AssociationMachine Tool Trades Association* British Internal Combustion EngineMinistry of Fuel and Power Manufacturers AssociationMinistry of Labour and National Service British Iron and Steel Federation.(Factory Department) British Railways, The Ra
7、ilway ExecutiveMinistry of Supply* Crown Agents for the ColoniesMinistry of Transport D.S.I.R. Mechanical Engineering ResearchMinistry of Works LaboratoryOffice of the High Commissioner for India Engineering Equipment Users AssociationWar Office The Government departments and scientific and industri
8、al organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following industrial organizations, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this standard: Association of Supervising ElectricalSociety of Motor Manufacturers and Traders EngineersIndiv
9、idual manufacturers of conduit and Cable Makers Associationadaptors Electrical Contractors Association Federation of British Rubber Manufacturers Associations Amendments issued since publication Amd. No.Date of issueComments 1013August 1972Indicated by a sideline in the margin Licensed Copy: London
10、South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 12:21:11 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 731-1:1952 BSI 10-1999i Contents Page Co-operating organizationsInside front cover Forewordii 1Scope1 Section 1. Conduit 2Construction1 3Material1 4Dimensions1 5Workmanship1 6Electr
11、ical resistance2 Section 2. Adaptors 7Construction2 8Materials2 9Threads2 10Depth of engagement with flexible conduit2 11Engagement with rigid conduit or fittings2 12Workmanship2 Section 3. Mechanical tests 13Mechanical tests2 14Test certificate3 Appendix A Method for the determination of elongation
12、 of rubber threads under constant load5 Appendix B Method for the determination of the resistance to accelerated ageing of rubber threads5 Appendix C Extract from twelfth edition (1950) of “regulations for electrical equipment of buildings” published by the institution of electrical engineers5 Figur
13、e 16 Figure 2 A typical example of a clamp type adaptor with external earthing screw (threaded type)7 Figure 3 A typical example of a solid type adaptor with external earthing screw (threaded type)7 Table 1 Requirements for flexible steel conduit (unpacked or asbestos or rubber packed) and adaptors4
14、 Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 12:21:11 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 731-1:1952 ii BSI 10-1999 Foreword This standard makes reference to the following British Standards: BS 31, Steel conduits and fittings for electrical wiring.
15、 BS 309, Whiteheart malleable iron castings. BS 310, Blackheart malleable iron castings. BS 1400, Copper alloy ingots and castings. BS 1449, Steel plate, sheet and strip. This British Standard forms part of the revision of BS 731, “Flexible steel conduit for cable protection and flexible steel tubin
16、g to enclose flexible drives”, which was issued in 1937. In the course of revision it was decided to separate those parts of the standard dealing with flexible steel conduit for cable protection and flexible steel tubing to enclose flexible drives. Part 2 of this revised standard, covering flexible
17、steel tubing to enclose flexible drives, will be published in the near future. This revised standard provides for three types of flexible steel conduit suitable for insulated cables and for two types of adaptors. In addition to standardizing dimensions, the standard specifies mechanical requirements
18、 and tests for the finished conduit, and prescribes suitable qualities of materials for use in the manufacture of flexible steel conduit and adaptors for cable protection. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are respon
19、sible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 8, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has bee
20、n updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover. Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 12:21:11 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 731-1:1952 BS
21、I 10-19991 1 Scope This British Standard specifies requirements for flexible steel conduit of the types given at a) below, and for adaptors of the types given at b) below. a) Conduit. Type A. Flexible steel conduit unpacked. Suitable for use as a mechanical protection to insulated electric cables ex
22、posed to normal atmospheric conditions. Type B. Flexible steel conduit asbestos packed. Suitable for use as a mechanical protection to insulated electric cables likely to be exposed to damp conditions or where the temperature precludes the use of rubber. Type C. Flexible steel conduit rubber packed.
23、 Suitable for use as a mechanical protection to insulated electric cables likely to be exposed to gas or water or dust-laden atmospheres. b) Adaptors. i) Clamp type. ii) Solid type. Section 1. Conduit 2 Construction Type A. Flexible steel conduit unpacked. This shall be of the square-locked type mad
24、e by helically coiling a formed steel strip. (See Figure 1.) Type B. Flexible steel conduit asbestos packed. This shall be of the square-locked type made by helically coiling a formed steel strip, and shall be provided with a continuous packing of asbestos yarn inserted between the coils. (See Figur
25、e 1.) Type C. Flexible steel conduit rubber packed. This shall be of the square-locked type made by helically coiling a formed steel strip, and shall be provided with a continuous rubber thread inserted between the coils. (See Figure 1.) 3 Material a) Steel strip. The strip used in the manufacture o
26、f the conduit shall be of mild steel, bright, cold rolled and annealed, at least equivalent in quality to Grade En.2 as specified in BS 1449, “Steel plate, sheet and strip”. The strip shall be electro-galvanized, electro-tinned or otherwise provided with an equally effective protective coating befor
27、e being formed into tubing, the thickness of the coating being not less than 0.00010 in. NOTE 1The electro-deposition is neither designed nor intended to be other than a protection to the material during manufacture, handling, storage and transport. The onus of protecting the tube in service is on t
28、he user, who should adopt methods suited to the particular conditions prevailing. NOTE 2In view of the deleterious effect of copper on rubber, it is recommended that the strip used for Type C conduit should not be copper-plated either before or after the forming process. b) Asbestos packing. The pac
29、king shall consist of a commercial grade asbestos yarn of the chrysotile variety. The yarn shall have an organic content not exceeding 15 per cent, and shall be of a suitable count and of a size sufficient to ensure reasonable and satisfactory tightness. c) Rubber thread. i) Composition. The thread,
30、 which shall be square or round in section, shall be made from first grade natural rubber suitably compounded and vulcanized, and shall have a specific gravity not exceeding 1.02. Accelerators and antioxidants shall be allowed but the mix shall not contain any waste, reclaim, or rubber substitute (v
31、ulcanized oils). The use of a suitable type of synthetic rubber shall be permitted as an alternative for all or part of the natural rubber. ii) Elongation test. The thread shall be tested as described in Appendix A and the full extended length of the test piece shall be not less than 18 in. and not
32、more than 32 in. iii) Accelerated ageing test. The thread shall pass satisfactorily the accelerated ageing tests described in Appendix B. 4 Dimensions The dimensions and pitch of the conduit shall be in accordance with Table 1. The conduit shall be supplied in such lengths as may be specified by the
33、 purchaser or his representative. 5 Workmanship The interior of flexible steel conduit shall be free from burrs or sharp edges that might cause abrasion to the insulation on the cable, and free from obstructions that might interfere with the easy introduction of the maximum size of cable for which t
34、he conduit is normally intended. The conduit shall be reasonably uniform in diameter. When the conduit is cut to length, the ends shall be cut square and free from burrs or sharp edges that would interfere with the assembly of the conduit with the parts with which it is used. Licensed Copy: London S
35、outh Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 12:21:11 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 731-1:1952 2 BSI 10-1999 All conduit shall be so formed in manufacturing that it will not unravel when cut, and shall be free from any other defects that would affect its serviceabil
36、ity. 6 Electrical resistance The flexible conduit and adaptors or other anchorings shall be electrically continuous. (See Appendix C.) Section 2. Adaptors 7 Construction Adaptors shall comply, in general, with the requirements for one of the following types: a) Clamp type. This type shall have eithe
37、r an internal box thread or internally projecting fins, in order to engage and hold secure the flexible steel conduit. It shall be fitted with an external earthing lug with a hole to accommodate not less than 7/.029 in. earthing wire. The lug shall be integral with the solid portion of the adaptor a
38、nd shall be tapped and fitted with a clamping screw with a head. Alternatively, an earthing screw with a head and washer shall be fitted to the solid portion. A typical example is shown in Figure 2. b) Solid type. This type shall have either an internal box thread or internally projecting fins, and
39、shall be fitted either with an external earthing lug as for the clamp type in Clause 7 a) above, or with an earthing screw with a head and washer. A typical example is shown in Figure 3. c) Other types. The dimensions shall be in accordance with those specified in Table 1. They shall be made either
40、with or without provision for an earth wire. Installations employing flexible steel conduit shall comply with the appropriate I.E.E. Regulation which is set out in Appendix C. The onus of ensuring that this Regulation is complied with rests with the installing engineer. 8 Materials Adaptors and othe
41、r anchorings shall be made of brass complying with BS 1400, “Copper alloy ingots and castings,” or of malleable iron complying with either BS 309, “Whiteheart malleable iron castings” or BS 310, “Blackheart malleable iron castings.” Alternatively, by agreement between purchaser and manufacturer, the
42、y may be made from other suitable metals or alloys. 9 Threads Box threads or fins shall be of the pitch specified in Table 1. 10 Depth of engagement with flexible conduit The depth of engagement of the flexible conduit in the adaptors or anchorings shall be not less than that shown in Table 1. 11 En
43、gagement with rigid conduit or fittings The specification, and depth of engagement, of male and female threads shall be in accordance with BS 31, “Steel conduits and fittings for electrical wiring.” and BS 4568, “Steel conduit and fittings with metric threads of ISO form for electrical installations
44、”, Part 1: “Steel conduit, bends and couplers”. 12 Workmanship Adaptors shall be free from burrs or sharp edges and the threads or fins shall be well formed. Section 3. Mechanical tests 13 Mechanical tests a) Flexibility test. The conduit shall be capable of being easily formed completely round a fo
45、rmer with a diameter equal to twice the bending radius specified in Table 1, Columns 5 or 6, and returned to the straight without damage. b) Linear breaking test. A piece of conduit 12 in. long shall be placed in the jaws of a tensile testing machine, 4 in. of each end being held by the jaws, leavin
46、g 4 in. between the jaws. A mandrel of the proper diameter and 4 in. long shall be inserted in each end of the conduit to prevent distortion. The conduit shall show no indication of yielding under a load less than that specified in Table 1, maintained for a period of three minutes. c) Bend-fracture
47、test. A piece of conduit shall be bent to a U-shape between the flat heads of a compression testing machine. The conduit shall be held in the machine in such a position that as the load is applied the radius of the bend shall be decreased until the yield point is reached. The breaking load thus foun
48、d shall be not less than that specified in Table 1. d) Crushing test. A 2 in. length of conduit shall be compressed between flat steel plates and a load of 250 lb. per linear inch shall be applied across the diameter, when no permanent distortion shall be produced. Licensed Copy: London South Bank U
49、niversity, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 12:21:11 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 731-1:1952 BSI 10-19993 e) Soundness test. (Type C flexible steel conduit rubber packed.) After the completion of the test specified in Clause 13 a) the conduit shall be pressure tested with air. The conduit shall show no sign of leakage when one end is sealed and the entire length immersed in water and subjected to an internal air pressure of 20 in. of water. 14 Test certificate Manufacturers shall, if so requested, provide a certificate
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