IEC 60512-2-6:2002
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 2-6: Electrical continuity and contact resistance tests - Test 2f: Housing (shell) electrical continuity
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IEC 60512-2-6:2002 defines a test method within the connector testing series, focusing on housing (shell) electrical continuity for connectors used in electronic equipment. For teams reviewing connector performance, this document provides a technical basis for evaluating whether the shell maintains the expected conductive path under test conditions. That makes IEC 60512-2-6:2002 relevant to engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, procurement review, and conformity assessment activities where connector reliability and repeatable test results matter.
What is IEC 60512-2-6:2002?
IEC 60512-2-6:2002 is a testing and measurement reference from the Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements series. Its title indicates a specific electrical continuity and contact resistance test, identified as Test 2f: Housing (shell) electrical continuity. In practice, it is used to support technical review of connector shells and to help verify continuity-related behavior in a controlled evaluation workflow. As a primary technical reference, it is commonly used when documenting test methods, comparing product claims, or preparing compliance evidence.
Applications of IEC 60512-2-6:2002
IEC 60512-2-6:2002 is typically applied in connector qualification, product evaluation, and laboratory testing for electronic equipment assemblies that rely on conductive housings or shells. It may be referenced during design verification, supplier assessment, incoming inspection, or failure analysis where continuity of the shell is part of the acceptance criteria. The document is also useful in quality workflows that require consistent testing procedures and traceable technical documentation for connectors used in industrial, communications, or general electronic systems.
Why is IEC 60512-2-6:2002 important?
This reference supports consistent testing of a connector characteristic that can affect operational reliability and conformity assessment. By defining a specific test approach for housing (shell) electrical continuity, it helps reduce ambiguity during technical validation and improves comparability across labs, suppliers, and internal engineering teams. It is valuable for risk management, procurement decisions, and regulatory preparation because it provides a documented basis for evaluating connector behavior before deployment. For organizations managing technical compliance, it can strengthen evidence gathering and quality assurance.
- Test method focus for connector housing or shell electrical continuity
- Useful in design verification, laboratory evaluation, and product qualification
- Supports documented evaluation and repeatable testing workflows
- Relevant to compliance preparation and supplier technical review
- Helps align connector assessment with engineering and quality assurance needs
- Publication Date: 2002-02-22
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-2-6:2002 (2002-02-22)
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