1、BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 116300:1994 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components Sectional specification: Electromechanical all-or-nothing heavy load relays of assessed quality (Rated from5A and above) The European Standard EN116300:1993 has the status of a BritishStandardBSEN116
2、300:1994 This BritishStandard, having been prepared under the directionof the Electronic Components Standards PolicyCommittee, was publishedunder the authority ofthe Standards Board and comesinto effect on 15February1994 BSI01-2000 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Co
3、mmittee reference ECL/1 Special announcement in BSINews December1993 ISBN 0 580 22785 5 Cooperating organizations The European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), under whose supervision this European Standard was prepared, comprises thenational committees of the following coun
4、tries: Austria Italy Belgium Luxembourg Denmark Netherlands Finland Norway France Portugal Germany Spain Greece Sweden Iceland Switzerland Ireland United Kingdom Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSEN116300:1994 BSI 01-2000 i Contents Page Cooperating organizations Inside fro
5、nt cover National foreword ii Foreword 2 Text of EN 116300 3 National annex NA (informative) Committees responsible Inside back cover National annex NB (informative) Cross-references Inside back coverBSEN116300:1994 ii BSI 01-2000 National foreword This BritishStandard has been prepared under the di
6、rection of the Electronic Components Standards Policy Committee. It is identical with EN116300:1993 Sectional specification: Electromechanical all-or-nothing heavy load relays of assessed quality (Rated from5A and above), published by the Electronic Components Committee (CECC) of the European Commit
7、tee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC). A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal ob
8、ligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, theEN title page, pages2 to16, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the am
9、endment table on the inside front cover.EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN 116300 August 1993 UDC Descriptors: Quality, electronic components, relays English version Sectional Specification: Electromechanical All-Or-Nothing Heavy Load Relays of Assessed Quality (Rated from5A and ab
10、ove) Spcification intermdiare: Relais lectromcaniques de tout-ou-rien soumis au rgime dassurance de la qualit, haute limite de charge (intensit du courant partir de5A) Rahmenspezifikation: Gtebesttigte elektromechanische Schalt-relais hoher Belastbarkeit (frStromstrken ab5A) This European Standard w
11、as approved by CENELEC Electronic Components Committee (CECC) on10 August1992. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and
12、 bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the General Secretariat of the CECC or to any CENELEC member. This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under
13、 the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CECC General Secretariat has the same status as the official versions. CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Ital
14、y, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and UnitedKingdom. The membership of the CECC is identical, with the exception of the national electrotechnical committees of Greece, Iceland and Luxembourg. CECC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comit Eu
15、ropen de Normalisation Electrotechnique Europisches Komitee fr Elektrotechnische Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 35, B-1050 Brussels 1993 Copyright reserved to CENELEC members Ref. No. EN116300:1993 EEN116300:1993 BSI 01-2000 2 Foreword The CENELEC Electronic Components Committee (CECC)
16、 is composed of those member countries of the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) who wish to take part in a harmonized System for electronic components of assessed quality. The object of the System is to facilitate international trade by the harmonization of the specif
17、ications and quality assessment procedures for electronic components, and by the grant of an internationally recognized Mark, or Certificate, of Conformity. The components produced under the System are thereby acceptable in all member countries without further testing. This specification was prepare
18、d by CECC WG16, Relays. The text of the draft based on document CECC (Secretariat)2826 was submitted to the formal vote; together with the voting report, circulated as document CECC (Secretariat)3143, it was approved by CECC as EN116300 on10 August 1992. The following dates were fixed: Contents Page
19、 Foreword 2 Section 1. Scope 3 Section 2. General 3 2.1 Related documents 3 Section 3. Quality assessment procedures 3 3.1 Primary stage of manufacture 3 3.2 Structurally similar relays 3 3.3 Subcontracting 3 3.4 Qualification approval procedures 3 3.5 Quality conformance inspection 3 3.6 Test sched
20、ule 4 3.7 Order of tests 4 Section 4. Preparation of blank detail anddetailspecifications 5 Section 5. Test schedules 6 Section 6. Marking 16 6.1 Relays 16 6.2 Package 16 Table 1 Lot-by-lot and periodic tests 7 Table 2A Tests for qualification approval forRelays5A to25A 12 Table 2B Tests for qualifi
21、cation approval forRelays25A up to1000A 14 latest date of announcementof the EN atnational level (doa) 1993-05-01 latest date of publication ofan identical national standard (dop) 1993-11-01 latest date of declaration ofnational standards obsolescence 1993-11-01 latest date of withdrawal ofconflicti
22、ng national standards (dow) 2003-05-01EN116300:1993 BSI 01-2000 3 Section 1. Scope This sectional specification applies to electromechanical all-or-nothing heavy load relays of assessed quality, rated from5A and above. It selects from the generic specification EN116000-1:1992 (CECC16000-1:1990) and
23、other sources the appropriate methods of tests to be used in detail specifications derived from this specification, and contains basic test schedules to be used in the preparation of such specifications. Detailed test schedules are contained in the blank detail specifications supplementary to this s
24、pecification. Section 2. General 2.1 Related documents Section 3. Quality assessment procedures 3.1 Primary stage of manufacture The primary stage of manufacture is the assembly of the electromotive part of the relay to the electric switching part of the relay. 3.2 Structurally similar relays Relays
25、 are considered structurally similar if having no other differences in design than in: 1) coil wire diameter, number of windings and coil suppression devices 2) types and numbers of contacts 3) rated coil and/or contact voltage(s) 4) mounting and terminal variants 3.3 Subcontracting Preliminaries fo
26、r subcontracting are as in CECC00114-II1.2 3.4 Qualification approval procedures Qualification approval tests shall include all the tests prescribed in the detail specification, and shall be performed by a schedule specifically prescribed in the detail specification. The number of specimens for each
27、 sub-group is to bespecified in the blank detail specification. The qualification test schedule shall indicate those considered to be destructive or non-destructive tests. 3.5 Quality conformance inspection 3.5.1 Formation of inspection lots Inspection lots submitted to group A acceptance tests shal
28、l be formed in accordance with section3.1 of CECC00114-II and with the sampling plans and procedures given in IEC Publication410, except where production is too infrequent or too small for sampling plans to apply; in these cases inspection shall be100%, or as agreed between the manufacturer, the ONS
29、 and when known, the ultimate user. When sampling is carried out in accordance with IEC Publication410, the percent defective concept only shall be used. Stratified or representative sampling shall always be used to include all production lines and structurally similar relays in proportion to their
30、respective quantities in the lot. Exceptions from proportionality may become necessary and shall be stated in the detail specification. Specimens shall be as representative as possible of the production. CECC00114-II:1991 Quality Assessment Procedures. Part II: Qualification approval for electronic
31、components. EN116000-1:1992 (originally CECC16000-I:1990 Generic Specification: Electromechanical all-or-nothing relays. Part I: General IEC410:1973 Sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributesEN116300:1993 4 BSI 01-2000 3.5.2 Periodic inspection Fixed samples for group C and D inspect
32、ion shall be taken from a lot (or lots) which has (have) passed group A inspection during, or at the end of the specified reference period. In both cases the inspection lot (or lots) shall not be less than the average of production lots during the reference period for each group. 3.6 Test schedule 3
33、.6.1 Test sequence A test sequence shall consist of all tests listed in the detail specification. Where appropriate, the reference numbers of the tests are those of EN116000-1:1992 (CECC16000-1:1990) Generic Specification, Electromechanical all-or-nothing relays. 3.6.2 Group A The Inspection Level (
34、IL) notation applies to all tests in one sub-group. A corresponding value/range of values of the Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) shall be given in the blank detail specification, and the authority preparing detail specifications shall choose the appropriate value, which then applies to all tests in o
35、ne sub-group. Any given IL AQL notations shall be interpreted such that the number of defectives allowable for acceptance is applicable to each test within a sub-group separately. However, the blank detail specification may prescribe this same IL for relays submitted to cumulative tests of the same
36、sub-group. 3.6.3 Groups C and D The blank detail specification shall prescribe for each sub-group: 1) Periodicity of each sub-group. 2) The minimum sample size for each test (or group of tests) performed with the same relays and acceptable number of defectives. 3.7 Order of tests Quality conformance
37、 inspection is divided into two parts: that carried out lot by lot, on which the release of the individual lot is based, and that carried out on a periodic basis, which contains the time-consuming and more expensive tests. When several tests are subsequently to be carried out on any one specimen or
38、number of specimens, the following order shall apply unless otherwise prescribed in the blank detail specification: Sub-group A 0 and screening (if applicable) shall always precede any other test. The remaining tests shall be performed as given in the detail specification. Destructive (D) tests may
39、be preceded by one or more ND or D tests, provided that the effects of the preceding tests are not considered liable to invalidate the results of the later tests. The order of tests in each sub-group is mandatory. The following tests shall be carried out for screened and unscreened relays. Assessmen
40、t level E Y screened/unscreened unscreened screened A0 Test groups/sub-groups A1 and A2 Screening A3 C1 to C6 D1 and D2EN116300:1993 BSI 01-2000 5 Section 4. Preparation of blank detail and detail specifications 4.1 Blank detail specifications shall conform to the test schedules given in section5 of
41、 this specification and the related explanations. 4.2 Blank detail specifications shall give the following information or call for its inclusion into the detail specification: 1) Identification of the detail specification 2) Identification of the relay and information on its applications. Identifica
42、tion shall be provided by such properties as switching power, size, sealing, whether monostable or bistable, polarised or not, or other characteristics required for identification, contact operating range and temperature range. 3) Outline drawings of the relay and key dimensions. Variants, such as f
43、or terminations, may be given in an appendix to the detail specification. 4) Reference data of the relay a) A limited number of characteristic values is required on the front page to describe the overall performance of the relay. b) Full information in conformance with IEC-Publication255-1-00 shall
44、be added on one of the subsequent pages. Rated values should preferably be those listed therein. Where tests refer to rated values, they shall be indicated with each test. Where tests are to be performed at other than rated values, the test values shall be indicated and clearly distinguished from th
45、e rated values. 5) Related documents Reference shall be made to CECC16000 and this sectional specification. When reference to further documents is necessary, such documents shall be listed with their full titles, year of edition and, unless common knowledge, the source from which they can be obtaine
46、d. 6) Level of assessment Table 1 of this specification contains the minimum requirements for test schedules. If necessary, further tests may be added and/or more severe requirements may be applied. For denomination of assessment levels seesection3.7. 7) Periodicity of tests in groups C and D 8) For
47、mation of inspection lots, if predictable in the sense of section3.5.1 9) Order of the tests, if deviating from section3.7 10) General test conditions, if deviating from section5.5 of CECC16000 11) Table 2A and Table 2B of this specification contain the minimum requirements for qualification approva
48、l test schedules. If necessary, further tests may be added and/or more severe requirements be applied. 12) Quality conformance test schedule Remarks for11) and12): For each group of tests, the final measurements and post-test requirements specified in each of them may be summarized and stated at the
49、 end of the sub-group. It shall be stated that samples subjected to destructive tests (D) shall not be released for delivery. 13) Specification of IL-numbers (group A) and sample sizes (groups C and D) 14) Specification of AQL-numbers (group A) and acceptable number of defectives (groups C and D) 15) Marking of relays and/or its package beyond that listed in this specification, if necessaryEN116300:1993 6 BSI 01-2000 16) Coded ordering information, for example: 4.3 Additional information such as curves and drawings may be given in