This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
60 V and 600 V Single-Core Cables
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2183_200604
- Revised
Sector:
Issuing Committee:
Language:
English
Scope
This Standard specifies the test methods, dimensions, and requirements for single-core 60 V cables intended for use in road vehicle applications where the nominal system voltage ≤ 60 V DC (25 V AC). It also specifies additional test methods and/or requirements for 600 V cables intended for use in road vehicle applications where the nominal system voltage is > 60 V DC (25 V AC) to ≤ 600 V DC (600 V AC). Where practical, this standard uses ISO 6722 for test methods, dimensions, and requirements. This standard covers ISO conductor sizes which usually differ from SAE conductor sizes. It also covers the individual cores in multi-core cables. See ISO 6722 for “Temperature Class Ratings”.
Rationale
The changes to this document reflect the latest review and format changes as per the SAE document standard guidelines. Definitions were updated and Figure 4 was revised to include all conductor sizes less than 6 mm2. The values for minimum sandpaper length for Thin and Ultra thin wall cables in Figure 7 were revised to reflect current capabilities for the proper wall thickness. Older values were based upon a thicker walled cable than specified in SAE J2183. Removed unnecessary ASTM Publications and IEC documents. Removed Note 1 from Figure 2.
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE WIRE HARNESS RETAINER CLIPS |
Aerospace Standard | Wiring Aerospace Vehicle |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
No Datasets Available
Issuing Committee
The scope of the Cable Standards Committee includes the development of standards for automotive cable used in passenger cars and light duty trucks. The scope includes all voltage rating up to but not including ignition cable. Additionally, the committee strives to harmonize SAE and ISO standards by establishing uniform test methods, dimensions, & performance requirements.
Reference
* Redlines comparisons are available for those standards
listed in the Revision History that contain a radio button. A
redline comparison of the current version against a revision is
accomplished by selecting the radio button next to the standard and
then selecting 'compare'. At this time, Redline versions only exist
for some AMS standards. SAE will continue to add redline versioning
with ongoing updates to SAE MOBILUS.