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BS EN 186000-1:1994

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Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Generic specification. Connector sets for optical fibres and cables Requirements, test methods and qualification approval procedures
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

02-28-2007

Language(s)

English

Published date

03-15-1994

Cooperating organizations
National foreword
Foreword
Preface
CECC specification system
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 Arrangement
2.1.3 Style
2.1.4 Variant
2.1.5 Climatic category
2.1.6 Environmental category
2.1.7 Assessment level
2.2 Documentation
2.2.1 Symbols
2.2.2 Specification system
          Sectional specifications
          Blank detail specifications
          Detail specifications
2.2.3 Drawings
          Projection system
          Dimensional system
          Intermateability (in preparation)
2.2.4 Measurements
          Measurement method
          Reference components
          Gauges
2.2.5 Test data sheets
2.2.6 Instructions for use
2.3 Design and construction
2.3.1 Materials
          Corrosion resistance
          Non-flammable materials
2.3.2 Workmanship
2.4 Quality
2.5 Performance
2.6 Identification and marking
2.6.1 Variant identification number
2.6.2 Component marking
2.6.3 Package marking
2.7 Packaging
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 pressure
3.3.3 Qualifying specimen
3.3.4 Counterpart component
3.3.5 Sample size
3.3.6 Qualification testing
3.3.7 Qualification failures
3.3.8 Maintenance of qualification approval
3.3.9 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 test records of released lots
3.6 Delayed deliveries
3.7 Delivery release before completion of group B
        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 conditions
4.2 Specimen
4.3 Cleaning of optical surfaces
4.4 Measurement procedures
4.4.1 Visual inspection
4.4.2 Dimensions
4.4.3 Examination of product
4.4.4 Gauge retention force
4.4.5 Engagement and separation forces
4.4.6 Flammability (fire hazard)
4.4.7 Insertion loss
4.4.8 Change in transmitted optical power
4.4.9 Cross talk
4.4.10 Ambient light coupling
4.4.11 Spectral loss
4.4.12 Return loss
4.5 Environmental test procedures
4.5.1 Vibration (sinusoidal)
4.5.2 Effectiveness of fibre of ferrule retention
4.5.3 Static load
4.5.4 Cable pulling
4.5.5 Cable torsion
4.5.6 Strength of coupling mechanism
4.5.7 Bending moment
4.5.8 Bump
4.5.9 Shock
4.5.10 Crush resistance
4.5.11 Axial compression
4.5.12 Impact
4.5.13 Acceleration
4.5.14 Drop
4.5.15 Coupling proof torque
4.5.16 Mould growth
4.5.17 Cold
4.5.18 Dry heat
4.5.19 Damp heat (steady state)
4.5.20 Climatic sequence
4.5.21 Condensation
4.5.22 Change of temperature
4.5.23 Sealing (panel-sealed and barrier sealed
        connectors)
4.5.24 Sealing (water immersion)
4.5.25 Sealing (hermetic)
4.5.26 Salt mist
4.5.27 Dust
4.5.28 Industrial atmosphere (sulphur dioxide)
4.5.29 Low air pressure
4.5.30 Solar radiation
4.5.31 Nuclear radiation
4.5.32 Mechanical endurance
4.5.33 High temperature endurance
4.5.34 Resistance to solvents and contaminating fluids
4.5.35 Cable nutation
Annexes (informative)
A Size measurements
B Summary of definitions from IEC publications
Part II: Capability approval procedure (in preparation)
National annex NA (informative) Committees responsible
National annex NB (informative) Cross-references

Requirements for measurement and test procedures for quality assessment of both connector sets and their individual components such as adaptors, plugs and sockets.

Committee
GEL/86
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 9230(1986) (09/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
100
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
NF EN 186000-1 : 1995 Identical
DIN EN 186000-1:1994-03 Identical
UNE-EN 186000-1:1998 Identical
NEN EN 186000-1 : 1996 Identical
EN 186000-1 : 1993 Identical
CECC 86000 : 1992 Identical
SN EN 186000-1 : 1993 Identical

BS EN 186130:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification. Connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Type LSA
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BS EN 186006-1:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Blank detail specification. Connectors for optical fibres and cables for military use Environmental category VI
BS EN 186110:1995 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification: connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Type FC
BS EN 186180:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification. Connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Type LSB
BS EN 186100:1995 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification: connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Types F-SMA
BS EN 186240:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification: connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Type MT
BS EN 186220:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification: Connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Type LSC
BS EN 186210:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification: connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Type CF08

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BS 2011-2.2Sa:1977 Environmental testing. Guidance Test Sa. Guidance for solar radiation testing
BS 2011-2.1N:1985 Environmental testing. Tests Test N. Change of temperature
BS 2011-2.1Ca:1977 Environmental testing. Tests Test Ca. Damp heat, steady state
IEC 60410:1973 Sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributes
BS 2011-2.1Sa:1977 Environmental testing. Tests Test Sa. Simulated solar radiation at ground level
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