DIN Standards Committee Health Technologies
DIN EN ISO 80369-20
Small-bore connectors for liquids and gases in healthcare applications - Part 20: Common test methods (ISO 80369-20:2015); German version EN ISO 80369-20:2015
Verbindungsstücke mit kleinem Durchmesser für Flüssigkeiten und Gase in medizinischen Anwendungen - Teil 20: Allgemeine Prüfverfahren (ISO 80369-20:2015); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 80369-20:2015
Overview
This standard has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 210 "Quality management and corresponding general aspects for medical devices" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/CLC/TC 3 "Quality management and corresponding general aspects for medical devices" with the participation of German experts. The competent national standards committee is Working Committee NA 063-01-11 AA "Kleinlumige Konnektoren für Flüssigkeiten und Gase zur Verwendung im Gesundheitsbereich" ("Small bore connectors for liquids and gases in health care applications") at DIN Standards Committee Medicine (NAMed). This part of ISO 80369 specifies the test methods to evaluate the performance requirements for smallbore connectors for use in medical device connections and related accessories of the DIN EN ISO 8069 series. These include test methods to evaluate the tightness in the event of pressure drop, the tightness in the event of overpressure and underpressure, the stress cracking, the tensile strength, the unscrewing resistance, the resistance to overturning and the unscrewing capability. This part of ISO 80369 does not specify the functional requirements for the medical devices or accessories with which these connectors are used. Such requirements are specified in the individual standards for specific medical devices or accessories.
Document: references other documents
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Responsible national committee
NA 176-05-02 AA - Small bore connectors for liquids and gases in health care applications
Responsible european committee
CEN/CLC/JTC 3 - Quality management and corresponding general aspects for medical devices