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BS QC 160100:1987

Superseded

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Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Electrical relays. Sectional specification: electromechanical all-or-nothing relays

Superseded date

12-08-2003

Superseded by

BS EN 61811-10:2003

Published date

30-10-1987

Foreword
Committees responsible
Section one - General and definitions
1 General
1.1 Scope and object
1.2 Related documents
2 Definitions
Section two - Quality assessment procedures
3 Diversity of detail specifications
4 Qualification approval tests
5 Formation of inspection lots
6 Test schedules
7 Order of tests
8 Certified test records
Section three - Writing of blank detail and detail
                specifications
9 Blank detail specifications
10 Detail specifications
Table
I Basic test schedules for electromechanical all-or-
     nothing relays
Section four - Marking
11 Marking
Appendix
A Explanations and examples regarding Inspection
     Level (IL) and Acceptable Quality Level (AQL)
     values

Specifies the appropriate methods of test, selected from BS QC 160000-1.

Committee
EPL/94
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 79/20638 DC Also numbered as IEC 60255-19. (08/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

BS EN 60255-23:1997 Electrical relays Contact performance
BS QC 160101:1987 Specification for harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Electrical relays. Blank detail specification. Electromechanical all-or-nothing relays. Test schedules 1, 2 and 3
BS QC 160000-1:1987 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Electrical relays. Generic specification: electromechanical all-or-nothing relays Test and measurement procedures

IEC 60255-7:1991 Electrical relays - Part 7: Test and measurement procedures for electromechanical all-or-nothing relays
IEC 60068-1:2013 Environmental testing - Part 1: General and guidance
BS 4760:1971 Specification for numbering of weeks
BS 5992-3:1980 Electrical relays Specification for the insulation testing of electrical relays
IEC 60255-10:1979 Electrical relays. Part 10: Application of the IEC Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components to all-or-nothing relays
BS 5992-2(1980) : AMD 9688 ELECTRICAL RELAYS - SPECIFICATION FOR - ALL - OR - NOTHING ELECTRICAL RELAYS
BS 6001-1(1999) : 1999 SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR INSPECTION BY ATTRIBUTES - PART 1: SAMPLING SCHEMES INDEXED BY ACCEPTANCE QUALITY LIMIT (AQL) FOR LOT-BY-LOT INSPECTION
IEC 60255-0-20:1974 Electrical relays - Contact performance of electrical relays
IEC 60410:1973 Sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributes
BS QC 160000-1:1987 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Electrical relays. Generic specification: electromechanical all-or-nothing relays Test and measurement procedures
IEC 60255-1-00:1975 Electrical relays. All-or-nothing electrical relays. *Note.-This publication supersedes IEC 255-1 (1967) and 255-2 (1969)
BS 5992-1:1980 Electrical relays Specification for contact performance of electrical relays
IEC 60255-5:2000 Electrical Relays - Part 5: Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equipment - Requirements and tests
BS QC 160000-2:1987 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Electrical relays. Generic specification: electromechanical all-or-nothing relays Quality assessment procedures
IEC 60419:1973 Guide for the inclusion of lot-by-lot and periodic inspection procedures in specifications for electronic components (or parts)
ISO 2015:1976 Numbering of weeks

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