What is ISO 8820‑10 about?
ISO 8820‑10 is part ten of the multi-series standard that specifies fuse-links with tabs (blade-type) Type L (high current miniature) for use in road vehicles. ISO 8820‑10 establishes, for this fuse-link type, the rated current, test procedures, performance requirements and dimensions.
ISO 8820‑10 is applicable for fuse-links with a rated voltage of 32 V, a current rating of ≤60 A and a breaking capacity of 1 000 A intended for use in road vehicles.
ISO 8820‑10 is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 8820-1 and ISO 8820-2. The numbering of its clauses corresponds to that of ISO 8820-1 whose requirements are applicable, except where modified by requirements particular to ISO 8820‑10.
Who is ISO 8820‑10 for?
ISO 8820‑10 on fuse-links with tabs Type L (high current miniature) is useful for:
- Road vehicle manufacturers
- Manufacturers of fuse-links
- Designers of fuse-links
- Automotive engineers
Why should you use ISO 8820‑10?
ISO 8820‑10 specifies the rated current for fuse-links with tabs type L. This will help you test the input/output characteristics measurements of the fuse-link.
ISO 8820‑10 gives guidelines to measure the voltage drop.
ISO 8820‑10 provides tests and requirements for breaking capacity, current steps, the strength of terminals and cable size.
ISO 8820‑10 establishes dimensions for fuse-links with tabs type L.
What’s changed since the last update?
BS ISO 8820‑10:2020 is the second edition that cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 8820-10:2015), which has been technically revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
- In 5.7, Table 5 has been modified
- In 5.9, Figure 3 has been corrected
- In 5.3, Table 3 has been modified
- In Clause 6, Figure 5 has been corrected
- In Clause 6, Table 7 has been modified
- Annex A has been revised