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IEC 61084-1 Ed. 2.1 en:2024 Cable trunking systems and cable ducting systems for electrical installations - Part 1: General requirements, 2024
- Redline version [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 General requirements
- 5 General conditions for tests
- 6 Classification [Go to Page]
- 6.1 According to material
- 6.2 According to resistance to impact for installation and application [Go to Page]
- 6.2.1 CTS/CDS for impact 0,5 J
- 6.2.2 CTS/CDS for impact 0,7 J
- 6.2.3 CTS/CDS for impact 1 J
- 6.2.4 CTS/CDS for impact 2 J
- 6.2.5 CTS/CDS for impact 5 J
- 6.2.6 CTS/CDS for impact 10 J
- 6.2.7 CTS/CDS for impact 20 J
- 6.3 According to temperatures as given in Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3 below
- 6.4 According to resistance to flame propagation [Go to Page]
- 6.4.1 Flame propagating CTS/CDS
- 6.4.2 Non-flame propagating CTS/CDS
- 6.5 According to electrical continuity characteristic [Go to Page]
- 6.5.1 CTS/CDS with electrical continuity characteristic
- 6.5.2 CTS/CDS without electrical continuity characteristic
- 6.6 According to electrical insulating characteristic [Go to Page]
- 6.6.1 CTS/CDS without electrical insulating characteristic
- 6.6.2 CTS/CDS with electrical insulating characteristic
- 6.7 According to degrees of protection provided by enclosure according to IEC 60529:1989 [Go to Page]
- 6.7.1 According to protection against ingress of solid foreign objects
- 6.7.2 According to protection against ingress of water
- 6.7.3 According to protection against access to hazardous parts
- 6.8 According to protection against corrosive or polluting substances
- 6.9 According to the system access cover retention [Go to Page]
- 6.9.1 CTS/CDS access cover, which can be opened without a tool and without a deliberate action
- 6.9.2 CTS/CDS access cover, which can only be opened with a tool or a deliberate action
- 6.10 Optional classification according to halogen content [Go to Page]
- 6.10.1 Halogen-free CTS/CDS according to IEC 63355:2022
- 6.10.2 Not declared
- 7 Marking and documentation
- 8 Dimensions
- 9 Construction [Go to Page]
- 9.1 Sharp edges
- 9.2 Apparatus mounting
- 9.3 Means for protective separation and/or retention
- 9.4 Mechanical connections
- 9.5 Accessible conductive parts
- 9.6 Equipotential bonding
- 9.7 Access to live parts
- 9.8 Inlet openings
- 9.9 Membranes
- 9.10 Cable restrainer
- 9.11 Cable anchorage
- 10 Mechanical properties [Go to Page]
- 10.1 Mechanical strength
- 10.2 Cable support test
- 10.3 Impact test [Go to Page]
- 10.3.1 Impact test for storage and transport
- 10.3.2 Impact test for installation and application
- 10.4 Linear deflection test
- 10.5 External load test [Go to Page]
- 10.5.1 Fixing test for apparatus mounting of socket outlets
- 10.5.2 Fixing test for apparatus mounting other than socket outlets
- 10.6 System access cover retention
- 11 Electrical properties [Go to Page]
- 11.1 Electrical continuity [Go to Page]
- 11.1.1 General
- 11.1.2 Preparation and conditioning
- 11.1.3 Electrical impedance tests
- 11.2 Electrical insulation [Go to Page]
- 11.2.1 Solid insulation
- 11.2.2 Conditioning and preparation
- 11.2.3 Insulation resistance test
- 11.2.4 Dielectric strength test
- 12 Thermal properties [Go to Page]
- 12.1 Resistance to heat [Go to Page]
- 12.1.1 General
- 12.1.2 Test for non-metallic or composite system components necessary to retain current-carrying parts in position
- 12.1.3 Test for non-metallic or composite system components not necessary to retain current-carrying parts in position
- 13 Fire hazard [Go to Page]
- 13.1 Reaction to fire [Go to Page]
- 13.1.1 Initiation of fire
- 13.1.2 Contribution to fire
- 13.1.3 Spread of fire
- 13.1.4 Additional reaction to fire characteristics
- 13.2 Resistance to fire
- 14 External influences [Go to Page]
- 14.1 Degree of protection provided by enclosure [Go to Page]
- 14.1.1 General
- 14.1.2 Protection against ingress of solid foreign objects
- 14.1.3 Protection against ingress of water
- 14.1.4 Protection against access to hazardous parts
- 14.2 Protection against corrosive or polluting substances
- 15 Electromagnetic compatibility
- 16 Environmental properties [Go to Page]
- 16.1 Halogen content
- Annex A (informative) Types of cable trunking systems (CTS) and cable ducting systems (CDS)
- Annex B (normative) CTS/CDS IK code
- Bibliography
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – Types and application of trunking systems (CTS) and ducting systems (CDS)
- Figure 2 – Example of impact test apparatus
- Figure 3 – Arrangement for test for resistance to flame propagation
- Figure 4 – Enclosure for test for resistance to flame propagation
- Figure 5 – Ball pressure test apparatus
- Figure 6 – Electrical impedance tests arrangement
- Figure 7 – Examples of membranes and grommets
- Figure 8 – Typical apparatus for testing the resistance of cable anchorage to pull force
- Figure 9 – Typical apparatus for testing the resistance of cable anchorage to twist force
- Figure 10 – Piston for durability of marking test
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 1 – Minimum storage and transport temperature
- Table 2 – Minimum installation and application temperature
- Table 3 – Maximum application temperature
- Table 4 – Torque values for the test of screwed connections
- Table 5 – Forces and torques to be applied to cable anchorage
- Table 6 – Impact test values
- Table A.1 – Types of CTS and CDS for wall and ceiling installation
- Table A.2 – Types of CTS and CDS for floor installation
- Table A.3 – Types of CTS and CDS for installation between two opposite surfaces
- Final version [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 General requirements
- 5 General conditions for tests
- 6 Classification [Go to Page]
- 6.1 According to material
- 6.2 According to resistance to impact for installation and application [Go to Page]
- 6.2.1 CTS/CDS for impact 0,5 J
- 6.2.2 CTS/CDS for impact 0,7 J
- 6.2.3 CTS/CDS for impact 1 J
- 6.2.4 CTS/CDS for impact 2 J
- 6.2.5 CTS/CDS for impact 5 J
- 6.2.6 CTS/CDS for impact 10 J
- 6.2.7 CTS/CDS for impact 20 J
- 6.3 According to temperatures as given in Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3 below
- 6.4 According to resistance to flame propagation [Go to Page]
- 6.4.1 Flame propagating CTS/CDS
- 6.4.2 Non-flame propagating CTS/CDS
- 6.5 According to electrical continuity characteristic [Go to Page]
- 6.5.1 CTS/CDS with electrical continuity characteristic
- 6.5.2 CTS/CDS without electrical continuity characteristic
- 6.6 According to electrical insulating characteristic [Go to Page]
- 6.6.1 CTS/CDS without electrical insulating characteristic
- 6.6.2 CTS/CDS with electrical insulating characteristic
- 6.7 According to degrees of protection provided by enclosure according to IEC 60529:1989 [Go to Page]
- 6.7.1 According to protection against ingress of solid foreign objects
- 6.7.2 According to protection against ingress of water
- 6.7.3 According to protection against access to hazardous parts
- 6.8 According to protection against corrosive or polluting substances
- 6.9 According to the system access cover retention [Go to Page]
- 6.9.1 CTS/CDS access cover, which can be opened without a tool and without a deliberate action
- 6.9.2 CTS/CDS access cover, which can only be opened with a tool or a deliberate action
- 6.10 Optional classification according to halogen content [Go to Page]
- 6.10.1 Halogen-free CTS/CDS according to IEC 63355:2022
- 6.10.2 Not declared
- 7 Marking and documentation
- 8 Dimensions
- 9 Construction [Go to Page]
- 9.1 Sharp edges
- 9.2 Apparatus mounting
- 9.3 Means for protective separation and/or retention
- 9.4 Mechanical connections
- 9.5 Accessible conductive parts
- 9.6 Equipotential bonding
- 9.7 Access to live parts
- 9.8 Inlet openings
- 9.9 Membranes
- 9.10 Cable restrainer
- 9.11 Cable anchorage
- 10 Mechanical properties [Go to Page]
- 10.1 Mechanical strength
- 10.2 Cable support test
- 10.3 Impact test [Go to Page]
- 10.3.1 Impact test for storage and transport
- 10.3.2 Impact test for installation and application
- 10.4 Linear deflection test
- 10.5 External load test [Go to Page]
- 10.5.1 Fixing test for apparatus mounting of socket outlets
- 10.5.2 Fixing test for apparatus mounting other than socket outlets
- 10.6 System access cover retention
- 11 Electrical properties [Go to Page]
- 11.1 Electrical continuity [Go to Page]
- 11.1.1 General
- 11.1.2 Preparation and conditioning
- 11.1.3 Electrical impedance tests
- 11.2 Electrical insulation [Go to Page]
- 11.2.1 Solid insulation
- 11.2.2 Conditioning and preparation
- 11.2.3 Insulation resistance test
- 11.2.4 Dielectric strength test
- 12 Thermal properties [Go to Page]
- 12.1 Resistance to heat [Go to Page]
- 12.1.1 General
- 12.1.2 Test for non-metallic or composite system components necessary to retain current-carrying parts in position
- 12.1.3 Test for non-metallic or composite system components not necessary to retain current-carrying parts in position
- 13 Fire hazard [Go to Page]
- 13.1 Reaction to fire [Go to Page]
- 13.1.1 Initiation of fire
- 13.1.2 Contribution to fire
- 13.1.3 Spread of fire
- 13.1.4 Additional reaction to fire characteristics
- 13.2 Resistance to fire
- 14 External influences [Go to Page]
- 14.1 Degree of protection provided by enclosure [Go to Page]
- 14.1.1 General
- 14.1.2 Protection against ingress of solid foreign objects
- 14.1.3 Protection against ingress of water
- 14.1.4 Protection against access to hazardous parts
- 14.2 Protection against corrosive or polluting substances
- 15 Electromagnetic compatibility
- 16 Environmental properties [Go to Page]
- 16.1 Halogen content
- Annex A (informative) Types of cable trunking systems (CTS) and cable ducting systems (CDS)
- Annex B (normative) CTS/CDS IK code
- Bibliography
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – Types and application of trunking systems (CTS) and ducting systems (CDS)
- Figure 2 – Example of impact test apparatus
- Figure 3 – Arrangement for test for resistance to flame propagation
- Figure 4 – Enclosure for test for resistance to flame propagation
- Figure 5 – Ball pressure test apparatus
- Figure 6 – Electrical impedance tests arrangement
- Figure 7 – Examples of membranes and grommets
- Figure 8 – Typical apparatus for testing the resistance of cable anchorage to pull force
- Figure 9 – Typical apparatus for testing the resistance of cable anchorage to twist force
- Figure 10 – Piston for durability of marking test
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table 1 – Minimum storage and transport temperature
- Table 2 – Minimum installation and application temperature
- Table 3 – Maximum application temperature
- Table 4 – Torque values for the test of screwed connections
- Table 5 – Forces and torques to be applied to cable anchorage
- Table 6 – Impact test values
- Table A.1 – Types of CTS and CDS for wall and ceiling installation
- Table A.2 – Types of CTS and CDS for floor installation
- Table A.3 – Types of CTS and CDS for installation between two opposite surfaces [Go to Page]