GB/T 5169.3-2005 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products-Part 3:Guidance for the preparation of requirements and test specifications for assessing fire hazard of electronic components (English Version)
The fire hazard test of electronic components is affected by the following factors: ——Electronic components are made of different materials and are closely arranged in a complex structure, and their synergistic effects may be diverse and usually unpredictable. - Electronic components use electrical energy to do their work; heat dissipation is usually minimal during normal operation, but sparks may occur (e.g. relays). However, when operating under fault or abnormal conditions, electronic components may release a large amount of heat energy. ——Usually a large number of electronic components of various types and different purposes are used in equipment, so each component is used in a wide range of occasions, so a typical application cannot be limited. Only in some special cases, where certain components may be particularly hazardous or flammable, it may be beneficial to consider the actual environment in which they are used, and specific requirements may be necessary.
GB/T 5169.3-2005 history
2005GB/T 5169.3-2005 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products-Part 3:Guidance for the preparation of requirements and test specifications for assessing fire hazard of electronic components
1985GB/T 5169.3-1985 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products--Guidance for the preparation of requirements and test specifications for assessing fire hazard of electronic components