NA 131

DIN Standards Committee Aerospace

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 2591-214
Aerospace series - Elements of electrical and optical connection - Test methods - Part 214: Lightning strike, current and voltage pulse; German and English version EN 2591-214:2012

Title (German)

Luft- und Raumfahrt - Elektrische und optische Verbindungselemente - Prüfverfahren - Teil 214: Blitzschlag, Strom- und Spannungsimpuls; Deutsche und Englische Fassung EN 2591-214:2012

Overview

The standards of the EN 2591 series describe test methods for electrical and optical connection for aerospace use. The new edition of Part 214 specifies a method of measuring the ability of an element of connection to withstand specified severities of simulated lightning strikes, both current pulse and voltage pulse. It shall be used together with EN 2591-100. The following modifications have been made with respect to the previous document DIN EN 2591-214:2006-08: in 5.2.1 class F has been added to the current pulse amplitudes and the illustrations have been editorially revised. The standards of the EN 2591 series have been prepared by ASD-STAN, Technical Section Electrical, Avionics, with the participation of German experts of the Aerospace Standards Committee. The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) declared the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD-STAN) responsible for the preparation of European standards (EN) for the field of aerospace. The responsible German standardization committee is Working Committee NA 131-04-03 AA "Elektrische Verbindungselemente" ("Connector") of the Aerospace Standards Committee at DIN.

Document: references other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 131-04-03 AA - Electrical Connectors  

Responsible european committee

ASD-STAN/D 2 - Electrical  

Edition 2012-12
Original language German , English
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