1、BRITISH STANDARD BS IEC 1149:1995 Guide for Safe handling and operation of mobile radio equipment ICS 33.060.50BSIEC1149:1995 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Electrotechnical Sector Board, was published underthe authority of the Standards Board and comes into ef
2、fect on 15June1997 BSI12-1999 ISBN 0 580 27487 X National foreword This British Standard reproduces verbatim IEC 1149:1995 and implements it as the UK national standard. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee EPL/102, Equipment used in mobile services and satell
3、ite communication systems, which has the responsibility to: aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible international/European committee any enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UKinterests informed; monitor related international and European de
4、velopments and promulgate them in the UK. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cross-references The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Standards Ca
5、talogue under the section entitled “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or using the “Find” facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their c
6、orrect application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, theIEC title page, pages ii to iv, pages1 to12 and a back cover. This standard has been updat
7、ed (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSIEC1149:1995 BSI 12-1999 i Contents Page National foreword Inside front cover Foreword iii Text of IE
8、C 1149 1ii blankBSIEC1149:1995 ii BSI 12-1999 Contents Page Foreword iii 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Definitions 2 4 Conditions of normal use and fault conditions 3 4.1 General 3 4.2 Conditions of normal use (if not otherwise specified) 4 4.3 Fault conditions 4 5 Components and construction
9、 4 5.1 General 4 5.2 Components 4 5.3 Construction 5 5.4 Markings relevant to safety 5 6 Protection against harmful electrical shock and radio-frequency skin burns 6 6.1 General 6 6.2 Earthing 6 6.3 Wiring 6 6.4 Insulation 6 6.5 Voltages at the radio-frequency output connection 7 7 High temperatures
10、, fire and miscellaneous hazards 7 7.1 General 7 7.2 High temperatures 7 7.3 Fire 7 7.4 Explosion 7 7.5 Harmful radiation 7 7.6 Dangerous materials 8 7.7 Dangerous short-circuiting of low voltage supplies 8 7.8 Safety for unusual power supply procedures 8 Annex A Application guide 9 Annex B Clearanc
11、es and creepage distances 11 Annex C Symbols 11 Annex D Bibliography 12BSIEC1149:1995 BSI 12-1999 iii Foreword 1) The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The obj
12、ect of the IEC is to promote international cooperation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To this end and in addition to other activities, the IEC publishes International Standards. Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC Nati
13、onal Committee interested in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental and non-governmental organizations liaising with the IEC also participate in this preparation. The IEC collaborates closely with the International Organization for Standardizatio
14、n (ISO) in accordance with conditions determined by agreement between the two organizations. 2) The formal decisions or agreements of the IEC on technical matters, express as nearly as possible an international consensus of opinion on the relevant subjects since each technical committee has represen
15、tation from all interested National Committees. 3) The documents produced have the form of recommendations for international use and are published in the form of standards, technical reports or guides and they are accepted by the National Committees in that sense. 4) In order to promote internationa
16、l unification, IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC International Standards transparently to the maximum extent possible in their national and regional standards. Any divergence between the IEC Standard and the corresponding national or regional standard shall be clearly indicated in the l
17、atter. 5) The IEC provides no marking procedure to indicate its approval and cannot be rendered responsible for any equipment declared to be in conformity with one of its standards. 6) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject o
18、f patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. The main task of IEC technical committees is to prepare international Standards. In, exceptional circumstances, a technical committee may propose the publication of a technical report of one of the foll
19、owing types: type 1, when the required support cannot be obtained for the publication of an International Standard, despite repeated efforts; type 2, when the subject is still under technical development or where for any other reason there is the future but not immediate possibility of an agreement
20、on an International Standard; type 3, when a technical committee has collected data of a different kind from that which is normally published as an International Standard, for example “state of the art”. Technical reports of types 1 and 2 are subject to review within three years of publication to de
21、cide whether they can be transformed into International Standards. Technical reports of type3 do not necessarily have to be reviewed until the data they provide are considered to be no longer valid or useful. This Technical Report has been prepared by sub-committee12F: Equipment used in the mobile s
22、ervices, of IEC technical committee12: Radiocommunications.BSIEC1149:1995 iv BSI 12-1999 The text of this technical report is based on the following documents: Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table.
23、TheAnnex A toAnnex C form an integral part of this technical report. Annex D is given only for information. Six Months Rule Report on voting 12F(CO)154 12F(CO)156 This document is issued in the type 2 technical report series of publications (according to G.4.2.2 of part1 of the IEC/ISO Directives) a
24、s a “prospective standard for provisional application” in the field of safe handling and operation of mobile radio equipment because there is an urgent requirement for guidance on how standards in this field should be used to meet an identified need. This document is not to be regarded as an “Intern
25、ational Standard”. It is proposed for provisional application so that information and experience of its use in practice may be gathered. Comments on the content of this document should be sent to the IEC Central Office. A review of this type2 technical report will be carried out not later than three
26、 years after its publication, with the options of either extension for a further three years or conversion to an International Standard or withdrawal.BSIEC1149:1995 BSI 12-1999 1 1 Scope This technical report contains the requirements necessary for the safety of personnel against hazards which may o
27、ccur in operating and maintaining mobile radio equipment. Where mandatory requirements exist relating to safety, these take precedence over the requirements given in this report. This report applies to all mobile radio equipment and auxiliary apparatus, including combining units and matching network
28、s, antenna systems and associated feeder-lines. Remote controls and private or public telephone interconnect circuits are also included. This report refers to all classes of protective insulation and equipment defined in IEC536. NOTEPower supplies and battery chargers operating outside the housing o
29、f the mobile or fixed radio installation are not included in this scope. This report deals with protection against: injury; electric shock; skin burns; high temperature and fire; harmful radiation; miscellaneous hazards. Design and construction requirements and, where appropriate, test methods are s
30、pecified covering: a) the safety of personnel when operating, carrying out routine adjustments to, and as far as practicable, during fault finding and repair of the equipment; b) the safety of personnel when the equipment is operating normally and also when it is operating under certain specific fau
31、lt conditions which may arise in normal use; and c) the prevention of fire and its spread. The requirements do not necessarily ensure the safety of personnel working on the equipment when it is not in normal operation. Tests are specified, where appropriate, for checking that the equipment meets the
32、 safety requirements of this report when operating normally and also under the specified fault conditions. These tests should be carried out on a representative set of equipment in order to determine whether the design meets the requirements of the report. The use of this report is not, however, int
33、ended to be restricted to type tests. It may also be used for acceptance tests after installation of the equipment, for tests after modifications to parts of the equipment and for tests at appropriate intervals to ensure the continuing safety of the equipment throughout its life. 2 Normative referen
34、ces The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Technical Report. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All normative documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part
35、 of this Technical Report are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. IEC65:1985, Safety requirements for mains operated electronic
36、 and related apparatus for household and similar general use. IEC68-2, Environmental testing Part2: Tests. IEC112:1979, Method for determining the comparative and the proof tracking indices of solid insulating materials under moist conditions. IEC173:1964, Colours of the cores of flexible cables and
37、 cords. IEC215:1987, Safety requirements for radio transmitting equipment. IEC244-1:1968, Methods of measurements for radio transmitters Part 1: General conditions of measurement, frequency, output power and power consumption. IEC489-1:1983, Methods of measurement for radio equipment used in the mob
38、ile services Part 1: General definitions and standard conditions of measurement. IEC529:1989, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code). IEC536:1976, Classification of electrical and electronic equipment with regard to protection against electric shock. IEC657:1979, Non-ionizing radiati
39、on hazards in the frequency range from10MHz to300 000MHz. IEC695, Fire hazard testing. BSIEC1149:1995 2 BSI 12-1999 3 Definitions For the purpose of this Technical Report the following definitions apply. 3.1 Type A, B and C equipment The type of equipment indicates whether it is base equipment (A) (
40、see3.1.1), mobile equipment (B) (see3.1.3) or portable equipment (C) (see3.1.5). NOTEAnnex A is an application guide indicating which part of the report relates to the equipment under test. 3.1.1 base equipment (type A) a transmitter or receiver, or a combination of both, used in a base station (see
41、 4.4 of IEC489-1) 3.1.2 mobile radio equipment a radio transmitting and receiving equipment and systems used in the mobile services (see clause 1 of IEC489-1) 3.1.3 mobile equipment (type B) a transmitter or receiver, or a combination of both, including the duplexer, if used, in a mobile station (se
42、e 4.5 of IEC489-1) 3.1.4 portable vehicle equipment (types B and C) mobile equipment which is capable of being operated both through use of the vehicles power supply and antenna when the equipment is mounted in a vehicle and through use of its own power supply and self-contained antenna when it is h
43、and-carried or worn on the person (see 4.10 of IEC489-1) 3.1.5 portable equipment (type C) mobile equipment which is hand-carried or worn on the person and which is operated from its own power supply and with a self-contained antenna (see 4.8 of IEC489-1) 3.2 electrically safe a part is electrically
44、 safe if it cannot cause a harmful electric shock or radio-frequency skin burn the conditions for a part to be electrically safe are: either a) the voltage between the part and earth, and also between the part and any other accessible part, does not exceed72V peak when measured with an instrument ha
45、ving an internal resistance of not less than10k7/V; or b) the voltage exceeds72V peak but the following limits with regard to both current and capacity apply: Where the current is measured in a non-inductive resistor of2k7 connected between the part concerned and earth or any other accessible part a
46、nd where f is the frequency in kilohertz. Where the capacity is measured between the part and earth, or any other accessible part, and the peak voltage U is measured in volts with an instrument having an internal resistance of not less than10k7/V. NOTEFurther information on the effects of a current
47、passing through the human body is given in Annex E of IEC215. 3.3 creepage distance in air the shortest distance, measured in air over the surface of the insulation, between two conductive parts 3.4 clearance in air the shortest distance, measured in air, between two conductive parts 3.5 by hand the
48、 operation does not require the use of a tool, coin or any other object 3.6 accessible part a part is accessible if it can be touched by either of the standard test fingers described in IEC529 Current limits Frequency Current limit DC 2 mA100 kHz 70 mA (peak) Capacity limits Voltage range Capacity l
49、imit (U in volts peak) (4F) 72 to 450 0,1 450 to 15 000 45/U 15 000 675 000/U 2BSIEC1149:1995 BSI 12-1999 3 3.7 enclosure a space in which items of equipment, that might be dangerous, are located and to which access is prevented except by routes especially provided, for example, a door or a removable cover plate 3.8 safety device any part or component provided for the purpose of protecting personnel from possible injury 3.9 live part a part which is not electrically safe (see3.2) 3.10 supply mains any power source with an operating voltage of