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IEC 60512-20-3:2010

Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 20-3: Fire hazard tests - Test 20c: Flammability, glow-wire

Standard by IEC, 2010-10-06

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IEC 60512-20-3:2010 defines a test and measurement method for connectors for electronic equipment, focusing on fire hazard testing under Test 20c: Flammability, glow-wire. It is relevant when engineering teams, laboratories, and compliance groups need a documented evaluation approach for connector materials and assemblies exposed to elevated thermal stress. Used alongside product qualification and risk management activities, IEC 60512-20-3:2010 supports technical review, conformity assessment, and procurement decisions where fire-related performance is part of the acceptance criteria.

Purpose of IEC 60512-20-3:2010

The purpose of IEC 60512-20-3:2010 is to provide a structured reference for assessing how connectors used in electronic equipment respond to glow-wire exposure in fire hazard testing. The title indicates a specific test within the IEC 60512 connector test series, making it useful for technical validation and laboratory evaluation of connector designs, materials, and assemblies. In practice, it helps organizations apply a consistent testing workflow when documenting product safety, material suitability, and compliance with connector-related fire performance expectations.

Compliance applications of IEC 60512-20-3:2010

IEC 60512-20-3:2010 is commonly used in engineering documentation, test planning, and product evaluation for connectors intended for electronic equipment in safety-conscious applications. It may support verification activities during design qualification, supplier assessment, and regulatory preparation where fire hazard considerations are part of the technical assessment. Laboratories and quality teams can use it to align testing workflows, compare results across builds, and maintain operational consistency when evaluating connector performance under glow-wire conditions.

Benefits of IEC 60512-20-3:2010

Using IEC 60512-20-3:2010 can improve testing consistency and help teams document a clear basis for connector-related safety evaluation. For procurement and compliance workflows, it provides a defined technical reference that supports conformity assessment preparation and reduces ambiguity during supplier review. For engineering teams, it can aid design validation and risk reduction by tying fire hazard testing to a recognized method. The result is more reliable quality assurance for connector selection, product release, and technical compliance decisions.

  • Fire hazard testing method for connectors used in electronic equipment
  • Focus on flammability and glow-wire exposure as a compliance concern
  • Useful for laboratory evaluation, design qualification, and supplier review
  • Supports documented assessment in safety and quality workflows
  • Helps align technical validation with procurement and conformity assessment needs
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  • Publication Date: 2010-10-06
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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