IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is an international standards organization that sets safety and performance standards for various electrical and electronic equipment. One of their widely recognized standards is IEC 60068-2-27 Ed.2 2018.
Why was it written?
IEC 60068-2-27 Ed.2 2018 was written to provide a test method for measuring the ability of equipment to withstand mechanical shocks. Mechanical shocks can occur during transportation, installation, or usage of equipment. It is crucial to verify if the equipment can withstand these shocks without any damage or malfunction.
How does it work?
The standard specifies a procedure to subject the equipment under test to a series of mechanical shocks of different magnitudes and durations. The purpose is to assess its ability to function properly after being exposed to such shocks. The test involves applying controlled shocks to the equipment in various directions, i.e., along three mutually perpendicular axes. The equipment is then examined for any signs of damage, change in performance, or alterations in its structural integrity.
The importance of compliance
Compliance with IEC 60068-2-27 Ed.2 2018 is essential for manufacturers and designers of electrical and electronic equipment. By adhering to this standard, they can ensure that their products meet the required quality and safety criteria. Compliance also provides confidence to end-users that the equipment they are using has been tested for its resistance to mechanical shocks, reducing the risk of accidents, malfunctions, or failures.