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Connections for High Voltage On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Test Methods and General Performance Requirements
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1742_199803
- Issued
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English
Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice defines recommended test methods and general performance requirements of single-pole and multi-pole connectors for on-board electrical wiring harnesses of electric or hybrid powered road vehicles operating at voltages between 50 and 600 V AC or DC rms and those circuits using copper wire only.
These requirements are not intended for connections internal to electrical/electronic modules or complete subassemblies.
This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected in the case of repair and/or maintenance after mounting in the vehicle.
This document excludes one-part connections, i.e., where one part of the connection has direct contact to the pattern of the circuit board.
Duty cycles are considered to be application specific and are not specified in this document; however, these effects must be considered during design.
The Recommended Practice for High Voltage Wiring Assembly is contained in SAE J1673. The Recommended Practice for Low Voltage Connector Performance is contained in SAE J2223 (Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4).
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Issuing Committee
Electrical Distribution Steering Committee
The scope of the Electrical Distribution Systems Steering Committee includes the development and maintenance of standards and recommended practices for automotive power and signal distribution systems used in passenger cars and light duty trucks. The scope includes standards for wiring systems, connection systems, cable, and harness coverings. Standards are developed for all voltage ratings up to but not including ignition cable assemblies and components. The scope does not include circuit protection or switching devices.
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