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03 Jan, 2024 228 Views Author: Cherry Shen

Test Pin A of UL 498 Figure 125.1

125 Grounding Contact Test

125.1 Grounding receptacles having a 5-15R,5-20R,6-13R,6-20R,7-15R,14-15Ror 15-15R configuration are to be subjected to the tests in this section.

Test Pin A of UL 498 Figure 125.1

GNGPL SB1609A_AL

125.2 Previously untested devices are to be used. Each device is to be mounted in a flush device box, or as otherwise intended, with its face in a vertical plane. A nonmetallic faceplate is to be installed if intended. A solid 14 AWG (2.1 mm2) copper conductor is to be connected to the receptacle grounding terminal.

125.3 With the receptacle oriented to create the maximum contact displacement (possible distortion of contact affecting its contact ability), the test pin A. Figure 125.1 is to be fully inserted in the grounding contact. A 5 lb (2.27 kg) weight is to be gradually suspended form the test pin 6 inches (152 mm) from the face of the receptacle. The weight is to be applied for 1 minute, following which, the weight is to be removed. The application of the weight is to be repeated with the receptacles rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees for a total of four applications. Usually the test is started with the grounding pin opening directly above, below or on either side of the line slots.

Test Pin A of UL 498 Figure 125.1

Test Pin A of UL 498 Figure 125.1

125.4 As a result of the test described in125.3, there shall not be any breakage of the outlet face of the receptacle that would expose live parts to contact by 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) diameter rod. In addition, there shall not be any breakage or distortion of the insulating body of the receptacle that results in reduction of electrical spacings to values less than those required for the receptacle. The conditioning pin shall remain in place without extraneous support for the required 1 minute in each position.
Exception: If breakage occurs at the base of the grounding contact opening in a controlled manner so that the breakage is clean and does not expose live parts or break internal barriers, minimal extraneous support of the conditioning pin is not prohibited to complete the stress conditioning on the grounding contacts.

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