Harwin Test Report Summary HT00901 Electrical Testing of M80

Harwin Test Report Summary
HT00901
Electrical Testing of
M80-71X Datamate Connectors
HT00901
Test Report for Datamate M80-71X Electrical Testing
1. Introduction.
1.1.
Description and Purpose.
The following tests were carried out to establish the electrical performance of the power
contacts in the Harwin Datamate range, specifically the M80-7XX series. The connector ranges
covered by this report are:
 M80-710XXXX
 M80-714XXXX
 M80-718XXXX
 M80-750XXXX
 M80-711XXXX
 M80-715XXXX
 M80-719XXXX
 M80-712XXXX
 M80-716XXXX
 M80-721XXXX
 M80-713XXXX
 M80-717XXXX
 M80-723XXXX
1.2. Conclusion.
The following data has been collated from Harwin test report T37/04. The mated connectors
demonstrated that from starting temperatures of ambient and 53.1 degrees C, in both cases
the power contacts were capable of handling current in excess of 15A without an excessive
temperature rise (greater than 30 degrees). The connectors are therefore shown to meet the
specification requirements.
2. Test Method, Requirements and Results.
2.1. List of Test Samples.
a)
M80-7100622 male assembly with through-board termination
b)
M80-7160605 female assembly with through-board termination
2.2. Specification Parameters.
The desired current rating for the power contacts is 15amps at 120volts. In order to meet the
current rating requirement, the maximum temperature rise allowable for the power contacts is
30°C.
2.3. Test Method and Results.
The following tests were all carried out in a mated condition. Initial ambient temperature was
measured at 23°C, and was re-measured at 58 minutes at 25°C. Test specimens were placed
in a sealed cabinet and monitored over the duration of 1 hour 48 minutes.
The Datamate Connectors tested were initially setup at 123Volts, 16.2Amps. During the first 18
minutes the temperature of the power contact increased from 26°C to 53.8°C with an ambient
temperature outside the test enclosure of 22°C. The temperature rise is therefore 27.8°C,
lower than the maximum allowable temperature rise of 30°C
Once the voltage and current were brought in-line with specification, the temperature of the
power contact was reduced to 53.1°C. This further demonstrates that the maximum
Temperature rise for the power contacts tested was below the recommended maximum 30°C.
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HT00901
Test Report for Datamate M80-71X Electrical Testing
Equipment Schematic:
Results Data:
Maximum
Minimum
Average
Mould
Temperature
33°C
23°C
30.8°C
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Pin Temperature
Voltage
Current
53.8°C
26°C
46.5°C
123V
119.2V
119.9V
16.2A
15.5A
15.6A
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