1、BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 136002:1996 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 BSCECC 36002:1979 renumbered Specification for Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components Blank detail specification C.W. magnetrons for RF heating or cooking applications The European Standard EN 136002:1992 has
2、 the status of a British StandardBSEN136002:1996 BSI 12-1999 ISBN 0 580 34068 6 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee EPL/39, Electronic tubes, upon which the following bodies were represented: FEI (Federation o
3、f the Electronics Industry) National Supervising Inspectorate (BSI PC) Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Comments 9096 August 1996 Indicated by a sideline in the marginBSEN136002:1996 BSI 12-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover National foreword ii Foreword
4、2 Text of EN 136002 3BSEN 136002:1996 ii BSI 12-1999 National foreword This British Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee EPL/39 and is the English language version of EN136002:1992 Blank detail specification: C.W. magnetrons for RF heating or cooking applications, published by the Elect
5、ronic Components Committee (CECC) of the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC). In1992the CENELEC Electronic Components Committee (CECC) accepted CECC36002:1979 as European Standard designated EN136002:1992. Amendment No.1implements EN136002:1992 as a British Standard. Th
6、is standard lists the ratings, characteristics and inspection requirements which have to be included as mandatory requirements in any detail specification for this type of magnetron. Detail specifications should conform to the requirements of this blank detail specification and BS CECC00111 Rule of
7、Procedure11. Specifications Part4:1991 Regulations for CECC detail specifications. This British Standard which implements the CECC Rules of Procedure is BS9000 General requirements for a system for electronic components of assessed quality Part2:1996 Specification for the national implementation of
8、the CECC system. 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 obligations. Cross-references Interna
9、tional Standard Corresponding British Standard CECC 36000:1977 BS EN 136000:1993 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Generic specification: Magnetrons. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, theEN title page, page
10、s 2 to 7 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN 136002 May 1992 Descriptors: Quality, electronic compo
11、nents, magnetrons English version Blank Detail Specification: C.W.magnetronsforRFheatingor cooking applications Spcification Particulire Cadre: Magntrons onde entretenue utiliss pour le chauffage en hyperfrquences ou la cuisson des aliments Vordruck fr Bauartspezifikation: Dauerstrich-Magnetrons fr
12、HF-Erwrmung oder Kochanwendung This European Standard was approved by the CENELEC Electronic Components Committee (CECC) on14January1992. The text of this standard consists of the text of CECC36002 Issue11978of the corresponding CECC Specification. CENELEC members are bound to comply with CEN/CENELE
13、C 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 bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the General Secretariat of the CECC o
14、r 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 the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CECC General Secretariat has the same status as the
15、official versions. CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. The membership of the CECC is identical,
16、with the exception of the national electrotechnical committees of Greece, Iceland and Luxembourg. CECC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comit Europen de Normalisation Electrotechnique Europisches Komitee fr Elektrotechnische Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 35, B-1
17、050 Brussels 1992 Copyright reserved to CENELEC members Ref. No. EN 136002:1992 EEN 136002:1992 BSI 12-1999 2 Foreword The CENELEC Electronic Components Committee (CECC) is composed of those member countries of the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) who wish to take pa
18、rt in a harmonized System for electronic components of assessed quality. The object of the System is to facilitate international trade by the harmonization of specifications and quality assessment procedures for electronic components, and by the grant of an internationally recognized Mark, or Certif
19、icate, of Conformity. The components produced under the System are thereby accepted by all member countries without further testing. This document has been formally approved by the CECC, and has been prepared for those countries taking part in the System who wish to prepare and issue national harmon
20、ized detail specifications for CW MAGNETRONS FOR RF HEATING OR COOKING APPLICATIONS. It should be read in conjunction with document CECC00100: Basic Rules (1974). At the date of printing of this document, the member countries of the CECC are Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, the Net
21、herlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the UnitedKingdom, and copies of it can be obtained from the National Committees of the CENELEC in these countries. Preface This blank detail specification was prepared by CECC Working Group13: “Microwave Tubes”. It is one of a series of blank detail specifi
22、cations for magnetrons, all relating to the generic specification printed as CECC36000. In accordance with the requirements of document CECC00100 it is based, wherever possible, on the Recommendations of the International Electrotechnical Commission and in particular on IEC Publication235: Measureme
23、nt of the electrical properties of microwave tubes. The text of this specification was circulated to the CECC for voting in document CECC(Secretariat)479in June1976and was ratified by the CECC for printing as a CECC Specification. Contents Page Foreword 2 1 General 3 2 Identification of the harmoniz
24、ed detail specification 3 3 Identification of the tube 3 4 Supplementary information 3 5 Additional information 3 6 Data 4 Appendix A Layout for the front page of the detailspecification 7EN136002:1992 BSI 12-1999 3 1 General This blank detail specification shows the layout and contents to be follow
25、ed in the preparation of harmonized detail specifications for CW magnetrons for rf heating or cooking applications (see Appendix A). These requirements include the following: Identification of the harmonized detail specification Identification of the tube Supplementary information Test schedule and
26、inspection requirements Information on application of the tube (ifrequired) 2 Identification of the harmonized detail specification 2.1 The name of the National Standards Organization under whose authority the detail specification is drafted. 2.2 The CECC symbol and the number allotted to the nation
27、al detail specification by the CECC General Secretariat. 2.3 The number and issue number of the national generic specification. 2.4 The national number of the detail specification, date of issue and any further information required by the national system, together with any amendment numbers, if issu
28、ed. 3 Identification of the tube 3.1 A short description of the type of tube and type number. 3.2 Information on typical construction (where applicable). 3.3 An outline drawing with main dimensions which are of importance for interchangeability. Alternatively, this drawing may be given in an appendi
29、x to the detail specification. 3.4 The application or group of applications covered, or, preferably, the level of quality assessment covered by the detail specification. 3.5 Brief information on the most important properties of the component (extracted from paragraph6of this specification) to allow
30、comparison between the various component types intended for the same, or for similar application. 4 Supplementary information (not for inspection purposes) Following the information given in accordance with2 and3, space shall be allocated for the following information: Structural similarity features
31、 of the tube which may be relevant for inspection purposes. Requirements for certified test records. Marking requirements (in accordance with2.5 of CECC36000). Ordering information. 5 Additional information (not for inspection purposes) Following the information given in accordance with4, space may
32、then be allocated for any additional information which may be of help to the user of the tube. This information may include: Any requirements of a precautionary nature Mounting requirements Cooling requirements Any special setting up or switching requirements.EN 136002:1992 4 BSI 12-1999 6 Data (not
33、 for inspection purposes) Detail specifications shall include data on the following properties, but not necessarily in the order given: 6.1 Mechanical and environmental data Dimensioned engineering drawing Mass of the tube (including magnet if integral with tube) Mounting position and accessories Pr
34、ecautions to be taken with respect to external magnetic influences; ambient magnetic fields and distance from ferromagnetic materials. Cooling requirements Maximum temperatures of specified reference points Limiting values for shock and vibration (if required by the application) Ambient temperature
35、range, storage and operating. 6.2 Electrical characteristics 6.3 Electrical limiting values Absolute maximum rating system in accordance with IEC134. Frequency range min and max Power output under stated conditions Anode voltage under stated conditions min and max Filament (or heater) voltage or cur
36、rent reduction scheme (if required) Filament (or heater) cold resistance (ifrequired) min Characteristic curves 1) Load diagram If required by theapplication 2) Power output/mean current 3) Performance chart Cathode preheating time at minimum heater voltage or current min Heater surge current (if ap
37、plicable) max Heater starting voltage or current min and max Heater operating voltage or current min and max Anode mean current or mean anode input power min and max Anode peak current (where applicable) max Peak anode voltage max Load mismatch (v.s.w.r.) max h.t. delay time (if required) min EN1360
38、02:1992 BSI 12-1999 5 Inspection Requirements for Quality Conformance (see Note1) Group A Inspection (lot by lot) Examination or test D ND SeeNote2 Ref. in CECC 36000 Conditions of test Limits Units IL AQL min max % Sub-group A 1 ND 100% Visual inspection 4.4.1 No voltages Visual period 24h(min) No
39、voltages Post holding period test: Moding 4.5.9 Magnetic field (for unpackaged magnetrons) no moding Heater voltage or current .V or A Anode mean current .A Anode peak current (where applicable) .A stated load conditions . Frequency 4.5.3 Magnetic field (for unpackaged magnetrons) GHz Heater voltage
40、 or current .V or A Anode mean current .A Anode peak current (where applicable) .A stated load conditions . Mean r.f. output power 4.5.2 As for frequency W Anode voltage 4.5.8 As for frequency kV Sub-group A 2 ND Major dimensions (those affecting mechanical interchangeability) 4.4.2 See drawing on p
41、age . II 2,5 Heater current or voltage Heater voltage or current .V or A A or V II 2,5 No anode voltageEN 136002:1992 6 BSI 12-1999 Group B Inspection not applicable NOTE 1If preferred by the specification writer, general test conditions may be shown in tabular form at the beginning of this section
42、thus: If this method is adopted, the Conditions of Test column will give the appropriate number test condition and any change or addition appropriate to that particular Examination or Test. NOTE 3Post endurance minimum test limit for mean r.f. output power shall be20% less than Sub-group A1limit. Gr
43、oup C Inspection (12 monthly) Examination or Test D ND SeeNote 2 Ref. in CECC 36000 Conditions of Test Limits Units Inspection requirements min max n c Detailed dimensions ND 4.4.2 Sea drawing on page . 5 1 Robustness of terminations (ifrequired by the application) ND 4.7.1 No voltages 5 1 Group D I
44、nspection (Qualification approval only) Electrical endurance D 4.8 Magnetic field (for unpackaged magnetrons) See 3.3 of CECC 36000 Heater voltage .V or A Anode mean current .A Anode peak current (where applicable) .A stated load conditions . Duration .h Post electrical endurance tests: Mean r.f. ou
45、tput power 4.5.2 As for Sub-group A 1 (seenote 3) W General test conditions Parameters Test condition 1 2 3 to n Magnetic field (for unpackaged magnetrons) Heater voltage or current Anode mean current Anode peak current (where applicable) Load conditions NOTE 2D ND IL AQL n c = = = = = = = destructi
46、ve test non-destructive test inspection level acceptable quality level sample size acceptance criterion applicableEN136002:1992 BSI 12-1999 7 Appendix A Layout for the front page of the detail specification NOTEReferences for the above numbers are as follows: (1) page: of: (2) ELECTRONIC COMPONENT O
47、F ASSESSED QUALITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH (3) (4) DETAIL SPECIFICATION for Typical Construction: (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) See the relevant Qualified Products List for the availability of components made to this specification (1) see 2.1 (6) see 3.2 (2) see 2.2 (7) see 3.3 (3) see 2.3 (8) see 3.4 (4) see 2.4
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