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GB/T 28046.5-2013 NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 43.040.10 T 36 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Testing for Electrical and Electronic Equipment - Part 5: Chemical Loads (ISO 16750-5:2010, MOD) ISSUED ON: NOVEMBER 12, 2013 IMPLEMENTED ON: APRIL 15, 2014 Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine; Standardization Administration of PRC. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 5 2 Normative References ... 5 3 Terms and Definitions ... 5 4 Test ... 6 Appendix A (Informative) Chemical Reagent Compositions ... 10 Foreword GB/T 28046 Road Vehicles – Environmental Conditions and Testing for Electrical and Electronic Equipment consists of the following 5 parts: --- Part 1: General; --- Part 2: Electrical Loads; --- Part 3: Mechanical Loads; --- Part 4: Climatic Loads; --- Part 5: Chemical Loads. This Part belongs to Part 5 of GB/T 28046. This Part was drafted as per the rules specified in GB/T 1.1-2009. This Part adopts the re-drafting method to modify and use ISO 16750-5:2010 Road Vehicles – Environmental Conditions and Testing for Electrical and Electronic Equipment – Part 5: Chemical Loads. The technical differences and causes between this Part and ISO 16750-5 are as follows: --- Present the contents of Table 3 in the original text into the form of an appendix for the reference of the user; delete the Clause 5; add Appendix A (Informative). --- Add the provisions of “the type and supplier of the chemical reagents can be negotiated between the supplier and the purchaser; the ingredients listed in the Appendix can be used for reference” to 4.1; add the operability of the standard. --- Add the provisions of “wetting time shall be negotiated between the supplier and the purchaser” to 4.6; add the operability of the standard. --- Add “any method can be selected when there are multiple wetting methods” to Note a in Table 1; add the operability of the standard. --- The contents of 4.3 does not reflect the number of cycles; delete the description of “increase the number of cycles” in the original text to facilitate the understanding of the standard. --- Simplify the description in 4.8 of the original text to facilitate the understanding of the standard. --- Unify the room temperature parameters involved in the original text 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Testing for Electrical and Electronic Equipment - Part 5: Chemical Loads 1 Scope This Part of GB/T 28046 describes the chemical loads that may be encountered by systems/components installed at specific locations on/in the vehicle; and specifies the test and requirements. This Part is applicable to the automotive electrical and electronic systems/components. This Part is not applicable to the electrical and electronic systems/components that are continuously exposed to chemical reagents (e.g.: the fuel pumps that are permanently submerged in fuel). 2 Normative References The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including all the amendments) are applicable to this document. GB/T 28046.1-2011 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Testing for Electrical and Electronic Equipment - Part 1: General (ISO 16750-1:2006, MOD) GB/T 28046.4-2011 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Testing for Electrical and Electronic Equipment – Part 4: Climatic Loads (ISO 16750-4:2006, MOD) 3 Terms and Definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 28046.1 apply. VI Soaking 4.7 Test conditions Unless otherwise specified, the DUT applied reagent shall be tested as per the temperature and retention time specified in Table 1. 4.8 Procedures The test procedures are as follows: a) Visually examine the sample. If required, the functional checks shall be performed; record the data and compared with the data after test. b) Make the DUT satisfy the conditions in 4.4. c) Place the DUT as specified, including the necessary electrical and mechanical connections. d) Apply the reagents conforming to the provisions of Table 1 and 4.6 to the DUT. e) Make the reagents on the DUT naturally drain without shaking or wiping. f) Store the DUT in the test chamber as per the test temperature and retention time specified in Table 1. g) Stabilize the DUT at room temperature. h) If there is more than 1 cycle, repeat the procedures d) to g). i) Check the DUT as required by 4.9. NOTE: Pay attention to all safety and warning instructions during the test. 4.9 Requirements After the test, the functional status shall reach the Class-C specified in GB/T 28046.1- 2011; the marking and label shall remain clearly visible. If there are other requirements, it shall be negotiated between the supplier and the purchaser. ......
 
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