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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 5169.36-2015 (GB/T5169.36-2015) | | Description (Translated English) | Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products -- Part 36: Corrosion damage effects of fire effluent -- Summary and relevance of test methods | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | K04 | | Classification of International Standard | 13.220.99; 19.020; 29.020 | | Word Count Estimation | 23,213 | | Date of Issue | 2015-10-09 | | Date of Implementation | 2016-05-01 | | Quoted Standard | GB/T 5169.35-2015; ISO/TR 9122-1-1989; ISO/IEC 13943-2000; IEC 60695-4-1993; IEC/TS 60695-5-3 | | Adopted Standard | IEC/TS 60695-5-2-2002, IDT | | Regulation (derived from) | National Standard Announcement 2015 No.31 | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This Standard specifies the electrical and electronic products and their assessment of the corrosion test methods for combustion material flow summary, a brief overview of the relevant standards commonly used test methods. Including special observations between these methods and the real test of fire-related, and recommends the use of these test methods. |
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(Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Part 36. Test methods for corrosion hazard Combustion Flow Summary and relevance)
ICS 13.220.99; 19.020; 29.020
K04
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products
Part 36. corrosive hazardous combustion stream
Summary and relevance of test methods
Part 36. Corrosiondamageeffectsoffireeffluent-
(IEC /T S60695-5-2.2002, Firehazardtesting-
Part 5-2. Corrosiondamageeffectsoffireeffluent-
Summaryandrelevanceoftestmethods, IDT)
Issued on. 2016-05-01 2015-10-09 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Preface Ⅰ
Introduction Ⅲ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions
Category 4 Test Method 2
4.1 Overview 2
4.2 Sample 2
4.3 Ignition Model 3
4.4 corrosion measurement type 3
Test Method 5 published 4
5.1 Overview 4
5.2 gaseous products of combustion of halogen acid gas measured test 4
5.3 combustion gases and acidic aqueous product measuring conductivity test 5
5.4 with ASTMD2671-00 [9] copper mirror test measurement of corrosive gases 5
5.5 static method (ISO 11907-2.1995 [10]) 6
5.6 Mobile furnace (ISO 11907-3.1998 [11]) 8
5.7 meter cone etching method 9
6 leakage current and metal loss (IEC /T S60695-5-3) 10
6.1 Purpose and Principle 10
6.2 Sample 11
6.3 Corrosion of the electrodes 11
6.4 Test Method 11
7 Test methods and data correlation profiles 11
(Informative) Appendix A solution acidity and electrical conductivity - Test Method 13
Annex B (informative) combustion gas solution than the repeatability and reproducibility of measurement 14
References 16
Foreword
GB/T 5169 "Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products" have or plan to release the following sections.
--- Part 1. Terminology concerning fire tests;
--- Part 2. Guidance for assessing the fire hazard - General;
--- Part 5. Test flames - Needle-flame test methods for confirming test methods and guidelines;
--- Part 9. Guidance for assessing the fire hazard of preselection testing procedures - General;
--- Part 10. Glowing/hot wire based test methods - Glow - wire apparatus and common test procedure;
--- Part 11. Glowing/hot wire based glow wire flammability test methods of the finished product;
--- Part 12. Glowing/hot wire based test methods for materials glow wire flammability index (GWFI) test methods;
--- Part 13. Glowing/hot wire based test methods - Glow - wire ignition temperature materials (GWIT) test methods;
--- Part 14. Test flames - 1kW nominal pre-mixed flame - Apparatus, confirmatory test arrangement and guidance;
--- Part 15. Test flames - 500W flames - Apparatus and confirmation test methods;
--- Part 16. Test flames - 50W horizontal and vertical flame test methods;
--- Part 17. Test flames - 500W flame test methods;
--- Part 18. General toxic combustion stream;
--- Part 19. Abnormal heat - Mould stress relief distortion test;
--- Part 20. Surface spread of flame test methods - Summary and relevance;
--- Part 21. Abnormal heat - Ball pressure test;
--- Part 22. Test flames - 50W flames - Apparatus and confirmation test methods;
--- Part 23. Test flames tubular material 500W vertical flame test methods for the polymerization;
--- Part 24. Guidance for assessing the fire hazard insulating liquid;
--- Part 25. Smoke obscuration - General;
--- Part 26. Smoke obscuration - Summary and relevance of test methods;
--- Part 27. Smoke obscuration - Small-scale static test instrument described;
--- Part 28. Smoke obscuration - Small-scale static test material;
--- Part 29. Heat release - General;
--- Part 30. Heat release - Summary and relevance of test methods;
--- Part 31. Surface spread of flame - General;
--- Part 32. Heat release heat insulating fluid is released;
--- Part 33. Guidance for assessing the fire hazard from flammable General;
--- Part 34. Guidance for assessing the fire hazard from flammable Test methods - Summary and relevance;
--- Part 35. General corrosion of combustion flow hazards;
--- Part 36. corrosive combustion flow hazards Summary and relevance of test methods;
--- Part 38. Toxicity Test Methods for combustion flows Summary and relevance;
--- Part 39. Toxicity test results illustrate the use and combustion stream;
--- Part 40. Toxic poison flow combustion efficiency device and test methods for assessment;
--- Part 41. Toxicity toxic combustion flow calculation and assessment of the effectiveness of the test results described;
--- Part 42. Test flames Confirmation Test Guidelines;
--- Part 44. Guidance for assessing the fire hazard fire hazard assessment.
This section GB/T 5169 Part 36.
This section drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules.
This section uses the translation method is equivalent to using IEC /T S60695-5-2.2002 "Fire hazard testing - Part 5-2. Corrosion combustion stream
Hazard Summary and relevance of test methods. "
This part made the following editorial changes.
--- Consistent with the existing standard series, the standard name will be changed to "Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Part 36. combustion stream
Corrosion Hazard Summary and relevance of test methods ";
--- Deleted the last paragraph of Chapter 1 of informative content;
--- The Chapter 2 Guidelines for the preparation of international standards IEC Guide104.1997 to "References."
This part is proposed by the China Electrical Equipment Industrial Association.
This section hazard testing Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC300) is administered by the National Electrical and Electronic Products fire.
This section is responsible for drafting units. China Electric Apparatus Research Institute Limited.
Participated in the drafting of this section. Zhuhai Gree Electric Appliance Co., Ltd., Guangdong health benefits Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Terrett detection
Technology services limited liability company, Wacker Detection Technology Co., Ltd., Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau Technology Center, Dongguan access
Integrated Habitat Inspection and Quarantine Technology Center, Shandong Province Product Quality Inspection Institute, Shenzhen Academy of Metrology and Quality Inspection, China
Academy of household appliances.
The main drafters of this section. Huang Kaiyun, Fanling Yun, Su sound, kaolinite loose, Chen Lanjuan, Wu Zheng, Zheng Shaofeng, health officer, Tian Guoying, He Junxi,
Wancheng.
Introduction
All circuits should be considered a fire hazard. Given these dangers, in the design of circuits and equipment, component selection and choice of materials
Even if the occurrence of foreseeable abnormal use, malfunction or failure, but also to reduce the possibility of fire. The real goal is to prevent an electrical fault
Triggered ignition, in case of ignition and fire, fire can also limit the electrical and electronic products shell.
All combustion stream has a certain degree of corrosion and corrosion potential, depending on the type of fire involving burning combustion material group
Together, they threatened the type of substrate, as well as corrosion of the ambient temperature and relative humidity. There is no evidence rot electric and electronic products of combustion flow
Erosion hazard risks will be higher than other products of combustion stream (such as. furniture, building materials, etc.).
Corrosion performance of combustion flow will harm electric and electronic components adversely affected. A small amount of flow of combustion gases, smoke particles, water and
Various combinations of temperature for electrical and electronic component or system failure conditions, including the breakdown of these failures, overheating or short circuit.
Evaluation of potential corrosion hazard for high value and safety-related electrical and electronic products and equipment is very important.
Technical Committee will select and test provisions of severity.
Study on the corrosion hazard requires an interdisciplinary approach involving chemical, electrical, physical, mechanical engineering, metallurgy and electrochemistry.
GB/T 5169 and the development of IEC 60695-5 the following section, all of the above aspects are taken into account.
GB/T 5169.35-2015 determine the guidelines specified in its scope and application.
This section provides a summary of test methods, including the relevance and effectiveness of the method.
IEC /T S60695-5-3 provides a small-scale test methods for measuring the leakage current and the details of metal loss from the combustion flow caused.
Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products
Part 36. corrosive hazardous combustion stream
Summary and relevance of test methods
1 Scope
This section GB/T 5169 gives the assessment of electric and electronic products and corrosion test methods for combustion flow summary material, brief overview
The relevant standard test methods for the common. Including special observations between the real fire test methods and relevance, and give
Recommendations for using these test methods.
2 Normative references
The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version suitable for use herein
Member. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 5169.35-2015 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Part 35. General corrosive hazardous combustion stream
(IEC 60695-5-1.2002, IDT)
Toxicity Test Section 11989 of combustion flow.. ISO /T R9122-1 Guidelines (Toxicitytestingoffireeffluents-
Part 1. General)
ISO /IEC 13943.2000 Fire Safety Glossary (Firesafety-Vocabulary)
IEC 60695-4.1993 Fire hazard testing - Part 4. Terminology concerning fire tests (Firehazardtesting-Part 4. Termi-
nologyconcerningfiretests)
IEC /T S60695-5-3 Fire hazard testing - Part 5-3. Corrosion hazards combustion flow leakage current and metal loss test
Methods (Firehazardtesting-Part 5-3. Corrosiondamageeffectsoffireeffluent-Leakagecurrentand
metallosstestmethod)
3 Terms and Definitions
ISO /IEC 13943.2000 and IEC 60695-4.1993 and defined the following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Corrosion hazards corrosiondamage
Physical and/or chemical hazards due to chemical action or function caused by damage.
[ISO /IEC 13943.2000, Definition 25]
3.2
Corrosion of the electrodes corrosiontarget
Under specified conditions, is used to measure the corrosion damage degree sensor.
NOTE. The sensor may be a product, component, or analog thereof for the reference materials.
[ISO /IEC 13943.2000, Definition 26]
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