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EN 181000 : 1994

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FIBRE OPTIC BRANCHING DEVICES (GENERIC SPECIFICATION)

Withdrawn date

03-08-2017

Published date

01-12-2013

Foreword
SECTION ONE - GENERAL
1 General
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Related documents
  1.3 Definitions
SECTION TWO - REQUIREMENTS
2 Requirements
  2.1 Classification
      2.1.1 Type
      2.1.2 Style
      2.1.3 Variant
      2.1.4 Climatic category
      2.1.5 Assessment level
  2.2 Minimum mandatory test sequence
  2.3 Documentation
      2.3.1 Symbols
      2.3.2 Specification system
               Blank detail specifications
               Detail specifications
      2.3.3 Drawings
               Projection system
               Dimensional system
               Intermountability
      2.3.4 Measurements
               Measurement method
               Reference components
               Gauges
      2.3.5 Test data sheets
      2.3.6 Instructions for use
  2.4 Design and construction
      2.4.1 Materials
      2.4.2 Workmanship
  2.5 Quality
  2.6 Performance requirements
  2.7 Identification and marking
      2.7.1 Variant identification number
      2.7.2 Component marking
      2.7.3 Package marking
  2.8 Packaging
  2.9 Ordering information
SECTION THREE - QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
3 Quality assessment procedures
  3.1 Primary stage of manufacture
  3.2 Structural similarity
  3.3 Qualification approval procedures
      3.3.1 Fixed sample procedure
      3.3.2 Lot-by-lot and periodic procedure
      3.3.3 Sample size
      3.3.4 Preparation of specimens
      3.3.5 Qualification testing
      3.3.6 Qualification failures
      3.3.7 Maintenance of qualification approval
      3.3.8 Qualification report
  3.4 Quality conformance inspection
      3.4.1 Lot-by-lot inspection
               Formation of inspection lots
               Rejected lots
      3.4.2 Periodic inspection
               Sample size
               Preparation of specimens
               Periodic inspection
               Periodic inspection failures
               Periodic inspection report
  3.5 Certified records of released lots
  3.6 Delayed deliveries
  3.7 Delivery release before completion of group B4
      tests
  3.8 Alternative test methods
  3.9 Unchecked parameters
SECTION FOUR - MEASUREMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL TEST
                PROCEDURES
4 Measurement and environmental test procedures
  4.1 Standard condition
  4.2 Specimen
  4.3 Cleaning of optical surfaces
  4.4 Optical measurement conditions
  4.5 Measurement procedures
      4.5.1 Visual inspection
      4.5.2 Dimensions and mass
      4.5.3 Examination of product
      4.5.4 Flammability
      4.5.5 Insertion loss
      4.5.6 Return loss
      4.5.7 Wavelength dependence measurement
      4.5.8 Polarization dependence of the transfer matrix
      4.5.9 Change in transmitted optical power
      4.5.10 Maximum input power
  4.6 Environmental test procedures
      4.6.1 Vibration
      4.6.2 Effectiveness of fibre or ferrule retention
      4.6.3 Static load
      4.6.4 Pulling
      4.6.5 Torsion
      4.6.6 Strength of coupling mechanism
      4.6.7 Bending moment
      4.6.8 Bump
      4.6.9 Shock
      4.6.10 Crush resistance
      4.6.11 Axial compression
      4.6.12 Impact
      4.6.13 Acceleration
      4.6.14 Drop
      4.6.15 Coupling proof torque
      4.6.16 Mould growth
      4.6.17 Cold
      4.6.18 Dry heat
      4.6.19 Damp heat (steady state)
      4.6.20 Climatic sequence
      4.6.21 Condensation
      4.6.22 Change of temperature
      4.6.23 Sealing (sealed branching devices)
      4.6.24 Sealing (water immersion)
      4.6.25 Sealing (hermetic)
      4.6.26 Salt mist
      4.6.27 Dust
      4.6.28 Industrial atmosphere (sulphur dioxide)
      4.6.29 Low air pressure
      4.6.30 Solar radiation
      4.6.31 Nuclear radiation
      4.6.32 Mechanical endurance
      4.6.33 High temperature endurance
      4.6.34 Resistance to solvents and contaminating fluids
      4.6.35 Cable Nutation
Annex A (Informative) Examples of fibre optic branching
                      device types
Annex B (Informative) Size measurements
Annex C (Informative) Summary of definitions from IEC Publications

Gives a generic specification that classifies fibre optic branching devices by wavelength dependance into two sub families: wavelength selective devices and non wavelength selective devices. Coverage includes: climatic category, materials, packaging, ordering information, package marking, symbols, component marking, crush resistance, mould growth, salt mist, dry heat, cleaning of optical services, solar radiation, quality assessment procedures, and change of temperature. Also gives detailed definitions and annexes.

Committee
SR 86B
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Cenelec Electronic Components Committee
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 181000:1995-02 Identical
I.S. EN 181000:1994 Identical
PN EN 181000 : 2002 Identical
NBN EN 181000 : 2008 Identical
BS EN 181000:1995 Identical
UNE-EN 181000:1994 Identical

I-ETS 300 781 : FEB 98 TRANSMISSION AND MULTIPLEXING (TM); FUNCTIONAL AND SYSTEM PARAMETERS; PASSIVE OPTICAL COMPONENTS; M X N FIBRE BRANCHING DEVICES FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
ES 201 791 : 1.2.1 TRANSMISSION AND MULTIPLEXING (TM); DENSE WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING DEVICES; COMMON REQUIREMENTS AND CONFORMANCE TESTING
BS EN 50083-6:1998 Cabled distribution systems for television and sound signals Optical equipment

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