• NF EN 186000-1 : 1995

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    GENERIC SPECIFICATION - CONNECTOR SETS FOR OPTICAL FIBRES AND CABLES - PART 1: REQUIREMENTS, TESTS METHODS AND QUALIFICATION APPROVAL PROCEDURES

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    Superseded date:  01-04-2007

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    Published date:  09-11-2012

    Publisher:  Association Francaise de Normalisation

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    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

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    Applies to fibre optic connector sets for optical fibres and cables. Coverage includes definitions, environmental category, gauges, corrosion resistance, component marking, package marking, spectral loss, cable torsion, cable pulling, static load, nuclear radiation, solar radiation, spectral loss, axial compression and industrial atmosphere.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Association Francaise de Normalisation
    Status Superseded
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