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GB/Z 19398-2003 Industrial automation systems and integration - Working conditions of discrete component manufacturing equipment in industrial environments

Basic Information

Standard ID: GB/Z 19398-2003

Standard Name: Industrial automation systems and integration - Working conditions of discrete component manufacturing equipment in industrial environments

Chinese Name: 工业自动化系统与集成-离散部件制造设备在工业环境中的工作条件

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release2003-01-01

Date of Implementation:2004-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Mechanical Manufacturing>>Industrial Automation Systems>>25.040.01 General Industrial Automation Systems

Standard Classification Number:Instruments and meters>>Industrial automation instruments and control devices>>N18 Industrial control and computer application devices

associated standards

Procurement status:ISO/TR 10450:1991, IDT

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

ISBN:155066.1-20554

Publication date:2004-05-01

other information

Release date:2003-11-20

Review date:2004-10-14

Drafting unit:Beijing Institute of Automation of Mechanical Industry

Focal point unit:National Industrial Automation System and Integration Standardization Technical Committee

Proposing unit:China Machinery Industry Federation

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China

competent authority:China Machinery Industry Federation

Introduction to standards:

This guidance technical document defines the industrial environmental conditions for discrete component manufacturing equipment, i.e. the environment in which these equipment are located when they are working, or the environment in which they are located during installation but not working. These equipment involve various technologies: such as data processing systems and various computer communications (networks), machine controllers, robots and handling equipment, etc. GB/Z 19398-2003 Industrial Automation Systems and Integration - Working Conditions of Discrete Component Manufacturing Equipment in Industrial Environments GB/Z19398-2003 Standard Download Decompression Password: www.bzxz.net

Some standard content:

GB/Z19398—20C3/150/TR10450:199 This guiding technical document is equivalent to ISO/TR10450-1557 Industrial automation systems and mass production equipment for use in industrial environments. Its technical content and composition structure are consistent with ISO/TR1045. In terms of format, it complies with my country's national standard GB/T1.1—20C9 Guidelines for standardization work Part 1: Structure and writing rules of standards. Except for some clauses, it conforms to the national standard.
For the purpose of use, the text is edited as follows: \This technical report is changed to "this guiding technical document": In addition, the team believes that the original name of IS0/TR13450 is inappropriate, so the name of this guiding technical document is adjusted. It is determined to be: Industrial automation systems and integrated components of equipment in industrial environments: This guiding technical document is proposed by the China Machinery Industry Federation. The guiding technical document is under the jurisdiction of the National Industrial Automation System and Standardization Technical Committee. This guiding technical document was drafted by the Beijing Machinery Industry Automation Research Institute. The guiding technical document is mainly Introduction
This standard is applicable to the automation system or subsystem of the enterprise for the activities of the enterprise: such equipment involves various technologies, data processing systems and various computer communications (networks), machine control, robots and operating equipment, etc. 1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
GB/Z19398-2003/IS0/TH10450:1991 Industrial Automation Systems and Integrated Discrete Component Manufacturing Equipment Working conditions in industrial environment This guiding technical document is the industrial environment conditions of the equipment: that is, the equipment is in the working state, or the equipment is in the working state during installation. These equipment involve various technologies: such as data processing systems and various computer communications (networks), controllers, functional personnel and handling equipment, etc. 1.2 Normative referenced documents
The following clauses become the terms of this guiding technical document through the introduction of this guiding technical document. Any referenced document with a different date, any revision (excluding errors) shall not be applicable to this document. Technical documentation, also, is based on the new technical guidance of this document to express the initial discussion of the parties whether to use these documents as a new version of the requirements. All the original documents that are not marked with the date of the introduction of the market are the latest original certification of this guidance document. Technical documents GH1 standard (E6 (38: 83 || tt || (GB/1798.1-159: Electrical products for application in the environment of electrical equipment (nF1FC4072: -3-0: 184) GB/T-7214.11995 || tt || "One industry note measurement and control equipment monitoring 1: Part 1, gas energy conditions (dt1EC6S-1, 19933 || tt || EC 60654-21979
Industrial automation instrumentation 1 case power
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Industrial automation instrumentation working conditions isolation and short-term influence 1EL:6072133:1987
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Environmental component classification Part 1: Environmental requirements for industrial process measurement and control equipment Part 1: General 160801-2:381 Industrial process measurement and control equipment Micro-requirements Part 2: Modification requirements 1,60013,98 Industrial process measurement and control equipment Compatibility Part 3: Electrical field and radiation requirements 1 Industrial process measurement and control equipment About electromagnetic incompatibility Part 1: Electrical tidal / safety requirements 1F: 608(1-4; -28
[F60801-5 Industrial process measurement and control equipment - Part 5: Compatible requirements for electromagnetic waves 2 Climatic conditions
2.1 Scope
This inspection lists the conditions in which the equipment is operated during 1 month, and the specific location where the equipment is operated, including the temperature, humidity, humidity and air quality of the equipment.
2.2 Classification of environments for commercial components
2.2.1 Class A - Air-conditioned environment
The temperature and humidity of this class are controlled within the specified range. This is the equipment that provides effective period treatment and other equipment that requires an air environment.
2.2.2E level - closed cold/dry environment
This level is to control the temperature within a limited range to provide operators with a comfortable working space. The temperature control adopts 11: 6654-237-2:1
G:B/Z19398-2003/IS0/TR10450:1991 level, and the adjustable number system can be adjusted. If the system is under the extreme conditions of light and heat, the working environment will become quite uncomfortable. H vertical environment involves multiple designs and needs to be monitored by the case staff for several hours or more. It is recommended that the storage and treatment level belongs to the "environmental level\. Closed transportation often consider "shielded environment" 2.2.3C level ~
Shielded environment
No heat, no humidity, no cooling, this equipment should avoid direct sunlight, blowing, etc. It is a typical disinfection environment for enterprises and communication equipment (such as repeaters) without waist air. 2.2.4D level - outdoor environment
See table: and G3/T 17211. 1 D grade. Note 1, H. and grade humid equipment or devices of the world tour production Note 2: For the parts with sample manufacturing, some proposals are not installed and used in this environment, Note 3 The values ​​in Table 17314.1 are only used to illustrate the various grades and environmental values ​​of the special application: 2.3 The environmental values ​​(temperature zones) promoted by the manufacturing and application of sensitive parts are:
Grade A (GBT478,3K): AI grade environment
Grade B (see GB/T4789.3K2) B1 grade environment: Grade C (see GR/T4798.3K:): C2 grade environment. Table 1 Limit values ​​for various environments
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3 electric regulation
This chapter specifies the limited value of the power supply during each operation period. GB/Z 19398—2003/I50/TR 1C450:1991IEC60654-2:19794.5 The power supply for industrial automation equipment is specified. 3.2 Optimal power supply for industrial automation equipment Voltage fluctuation range: =10% RC (r\cable) frequency variation range: 1% Spectrum conversion level 4 Mechanical influence 4.1 Specification This chapter describes the working conditions and machine arcing conditions that may be exposed to vibration, shock, electric shock, etc. during storage or operation. 4.2 Preferred
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5 Rust and corrosion effects
5.1 Examples
This specification examines the effects of corrosion and rust on equipment during operation, storage, or transport in the industrial environment. For systems and system components (especially for industrial automation equipment), there are dust, condensate, concentrate and intermediate. Note 4: For industrial automation equipment, see IEC606544:1387, Section ×.5.2. Note 5: When the equipment is placed in a dusty environment, if the equipment needs to be protected from the environment in which the equipment is located, the damage caused by the gas leakage should be determined according to the manufacturer's instructions.
6 Electrical compatibility of industrial automation equipment
6.1 Specifications
This specification is applicable to the electrical compatibility of the equipment. The comprehensive electrical compatibility and equipment manufacturers have made a comprehensive consideration of the problems that users may encounter.
All equipment, according to their necessary environment, are more or less exposed to the magnetic field generated by various industrial equipment. In order to ensure that the electronic circuit can work stably and normally, it is necessary to test the possible interference and simulate the interference conditions that may occur in the working environment of the equipment.
The interference may come from different situations. All situations that are not in the company's consideration are examples. Therefore, all new and existing situations of 1FC6G1 should be considered and
TFCG0801 clearly indicates the value of the acceptance. Note: 1F:21 is a professional document that can be used by the industry - valid within 1 full day, and specifically discusses the acceptance and acceptance of the acceptance.
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