🇵🇱 Politechnika Świętokrzyska PL

PCA AB 117 • Kielce, Poland • 73 methods

Electronics & EMCConstructionAutomotive

Politechnika Świętokrzyska is a laboratory accredited by PCA under number AB 117 (Kielce, Poland). Its accreditation scope covers 73 test methods in the following areas: Electronics & EMC, Construction, Automotive. Test objects include: Brake light switches, Reversing light switches, Switches, Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16….

At a glance

  • Accreditation number: PCA AB 117
  • Methods in scope: 73
  • Types of test objects: 14
  • City: Kielce, Poland
Accreditation number
AB 117
Accreditation body
PCA
Address
Al. Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego 7
City
Kielce, Poland
Division
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki i Informatyki, Laboratorium Elektrotechniki Pojazdowej

What this laboratory tests (14)

Accreditation scope — test methods (73)

No. Test object Methodology / Parameters Technique Reference document
Test methods
1 Electrical installation connectors Contact mating forces Mechanical strength of the contact retention First mating force of the connector Connector contact resistance Mating and unmating force of the connector Current test Insulation resistance Dielectric strength Correct operation after cyclic temperature and humidity changes Vibration resistance Range: vibration frequency (20 – 500) Hz, acceleration 100m/s2 Ageing resistance Watertightness Temperature rise Resistance to polarity reversal Mechanical strength of the latch Corrosion resistance PN-EN ISO 8092-2: 2008
2 Switches Durability of marking PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.1
3 Switches Correct operation PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.2
4 Switches Voltage drop PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.3
5 Switches Resistance and endurance to temperature PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.4
6 Switches Resistance to thermal shock Range: (from -18 to +65)°C PN-EN 60068-2-14:2009
7 Switches Resistance to humidity PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) PN-EN 60068-2-78:2007
8 Switches Dielectric strength of the insulation PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.7
9 Switches Insulation resistance PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.6
10 Switches Temperature rise PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.9
11 Switches Switching force or torque PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.10
12 Switches Corrosion resistance PN-EN ISO 9227:2012
13 Switches Degree of protection provided by enclosure PN-EN 60529:2003
14 Switches Resistance to vibration – test Fc Range: swept vibration frequency (20 – 500)Hz acceleration (5 – 50) g PN-EN 60068-2-6:2008
15 Switches Mechanical strength of the terminals PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.9
16 Switches Durability PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.15
17 Brake light switches Degree of protection provided by enclosure PN-EN 60529:2003
18 Brake light switches Switching-on force PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.2
19 Brake light switches Resistance and endurance to the action of temperatures PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.4
20 Brake light switches Resistance to moisture uptake PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.3
21 Brake light switches Resistance to vibration – test Fc PN-EN 60068-2-6:2008
22 Brake light switches Dielectric strength of the insulation PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.7
23 Brake light switches Insulation resistance PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.7
24 Brake light switches Voltage drop at the terminals PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.8
25 Brake light switches Temperature rise PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.9
26 Brake light switches Current overload capacity PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.10
27 Brake light switches Contactor tightness PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.11, 4.12
28 Brake light switches Endurance of hydraulic and pneumatic contactors PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.13
29 Brake light switches Corrosion resistance PN-EN ISO 9227:2012
30 Brake light switches Durability PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.15
31 Brake light switches Durability of marking PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.12
32 Complete ignition cables Durability of marking Resistance and capacitance of the cable. Dielectric strength of the cable Range: up to 40kV Resistance of the cable to surface discharges Dielectric strength of rubber parts Range: up to 30kV Tensile strength of the cable Insertion and withdrawal forces of the terminal Pull-off force of the terminal Resistance of the cable to high temperature Resistance of the cable to low temperature Resistance of the cable to oil Resistance of the cable to fuel Resistance of rubber boots to oil Resistance of rubber boots to ageing in water WT-ITS | ISO 3808-2:2002 PN-ISO 48:1998/A1:2000 PN-ISO 1817:2001/Ap1:2002
33 Low voltage wire harnesses Geometric dimensions Stripping length of conductors Conductor thickening after soldering Retention forces of terminals and caps Retention forces of insulating tubes Retention forces of covers Strength of connections of conductors with terminals, caps and housings Insulation resistance Dielectric strength of the insulation Voltage drop Resistance to cyclic temperature changes Range: (from +85 ±2 to -25 ±2)°C Durability of marking PB 14/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3)
34 Reversing light switches Durability of marking PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.1
35 Reversing light switches Correct operation PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.2
36 Reversing light switches Voltage drop PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.3
37 Reversing light switches Resistance and endurance to temperature PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.4
38 Reversing light switches Resistance to thermal shock Range: (from -18 to +65)°C PN-EN 60068-2-14:2009
39 Reversing light switches Resistance to humidity PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) PN-EN 60068-2-78:2007
40 Reversing light switches Dielectric strength of the insulation PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.7
41 Reversing light switches Insulation resistance PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.6
42 Reversing light switches Temperature rise PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.9
43 Reversing light switches Switching force or torque PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.10
44 Reversing light switches Corrosion resistance PN-EN ISO 9227:2012
45 Reversing light switches Degree of protection provided by enclosure PN-EN 60529:2003
46 Reversing light switches Resistance to vibration Range: swept vibration frequency (20 – 500) Hz, acceleration (5 – 50) g PN-EN 60068-2-6:2008 – próba Fc
47 Reversing light switches Mechanical strength of terminal fixing PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.9
48 Reversing light switches Durability PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.15
49 Electrical connections between towing vehicles and trailers Geometric dimensions Mating and unmating force Operation of the locking mechanism Static load Strength of the locking mechanism and of cable retention Lateral strength at low temperature Voltage drop Resistance to corrosion Current-carrying capacity Application of current cycles Dielectric strength of the insulation Durability Resistance to vibration (sinusoidal vibrations) Range: (5 – 11) Hz at a constant amplitude of ±10 mm and (11 – 200) Hz at an acceleration of 50m/s2 Resistance to temperature/humidity Range: temp (from - 40 to + 99)°C at a relative humidity of (70 – 96)% Mating and unmating forces Resistance to water spray PN-ISO 4091:1999
50 Ignition coils Resistance to the action of temperatures Insulation resistance Polarity Secondary voltage Current consumption Electric strength of insulation Overload withstand Contact resistance Resistance to moisture Vibration endurance Range: frequency: (20 – 500) Hz, acceleration: 50 m/s2 Mechanical strength of the low-voltage terminal fixing Corrosion resistance Durability Durability of marking PB 24/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3)
51 Electronic ignition systems Overall and mounting dimensions Peak value of high voltage Rise time Discharge duration Characteristics of ignition advance angle control Immunity to pulse disturbances Immunity to disturbances induced on the signal sensor leads Immunity to disconnection of the high-voltage lead from the coil Immunity to polarity reversal Resistance and endurance to temperature Range: (from -30 to +85)°C Resistance to cyclic temperature changes Resistance and endurance to thermal shock Resistance to steady-state damp heat Degree of protection of the enclosure Resistance to petroleum products Resistance to vibration and shock Range: (sinusoidal vibrations with a displacement amplitude of ±0,5 mm and an acceleration amplitude of 30 m/s2, in the frequency range (10 – 500) Hz Resistance to corrosion Mechanical strength of terminal fixing Durability of marking Durability PB 27/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3)
52 Vehicle alarm systems Correct operation of the devices detecting intrusion into protected zones Correct operation of the devices setting and unsetting the system Correct alarm signalling Correct acoustic warning signal Correct optical warning signal Correct operation of the vehicle immobilising devices Correct operation of the main and standby power supply Resistance to overvoltages Resistance to short circuits Resistance to reversal of the supply voltage polarity Resistance to reduction and/or disconnection of the supply voltage Resistance to changes of temperature and supply voltage Resistance to corrosion Resistance to sinusoidal vibration Resistance to repetitive shocks Resistance to free fall Degree of protection of the enclosure Resistance to disturbances conducted via the power supply lines Resistance to disturbances conducted via the detection circuit lines Resistance to high-frequency electromagnetic field disturbances Resistance to electrostatic discharges Durability of the acoustic sounder Durability of the vehicle alarm system Correctness of the sound of the acoustic sounder signal (comparison with the sounds generated by the sounders of emergency vehicles) PN-IEC 839-10-1:1997
53 Electrical equipment and electrical vehicle equipment Immunity to radiated disturbances (immunity to electromagnetic disturbances) Range: (20 – 1000) MHz Nr 10.05/UNECE | ISO 11452 –1: 2005 | ISO 11452 –2: 2005) Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 41/1 z dnia 17.02.2017 r.
54 Electrical equipment and electrical vehicle equipment Level of radio interference emission (electromagnetic disturbance emission) Range: (20 – 1000) MHz nr 10 | Nr 10.05/UNECE | PN-CISPR 16-2:1999) Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 41/1 z dnia 17.02.2017 r.
55 Electrical equipment and electrical vehicle equipment Immunity to disturbances propagated in power lines PN-ISO 7637-1: 2012
56 Electrical equipment and electrical vehicle equipment Immunity to disturbances induced in signal lines PB 32/LEP:2004 (Wyd. 1)
57 Electrical equipment and electrical vehicle equipment Immunity to electrostatic discharge PN-EN 61000-4-2:2009
58 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Touch current and protective conductor current (safety in use) PN-EN 60990:2002
59 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Voltage fluctuations and flicker PN-EN 61000-3-3:2013
60 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to electrical fast transient/burst (test level: up to 4.8 kV) PN-EN 61000-4-4:2013
61 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to surges (test level: up to 4.3 kV) PN-EN 61000-4-5:2010
62 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to power frequency magnetic field (test level: up to100 A/m) PN-EN 61000-4-8:2010
63 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to pulse magnetic field (test level: up to 1000 A/m) PN-EN 61000-4-9:1998
64 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations (test level: 0% U , 40% U , 70% U , T T T 80% U ) T PN-EN 61000-4-11:2007
65 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to low frequency disturbances (test level: from 1.5% U to 12% U 1) 1 PN-EN 61000-4-13:2007
66 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to voltage fluctuations (test level: 8% U , 12%U ) n n PN-EN 61000-4-14:2002
67 Test object/product Type of activity/characteristics tested/method
68 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to ripple on the d.c. supply voltage (test level: 2% U , 5% U , 10% DC DC U , 15% U ) DC DC PN-EN 61000-4-17:2004
69 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to voltage unbalance (test level: from 66% U to 110% U ) N N PN-EN 61000-4-27:2004
70 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to power frequency variations (test level: from 3% f to 1 15% f , from 1s to 10s) 1 PN-EN 61000-4-28:2004
71 Electrical and electronic equipment with input supply current ≤ 16 A, for which the relevant product standards invoke the test procedures specified in the standards – column 3. Immunity to voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations occurring at the DC power port (test level: up to 120% U ) T PN-EN 61000-4-29:2004
72 Vehicle alarm systems and immobilisers Correct operation of the device. Correct protection against false alarms Duration of the audible signal Parameters of the audible signal Duration of the optical signal Parameters of the optical signal. Correct operation of the radio alarm (pager) Correct operation of the alarm system blocking procedure Correct operation of the devices setting and unsetting the alarm system Exit delay Entry delay Status display Correct operation of the main and standby power supply Correct operation of the self-monitoring and automatic fault indication mechanisms Correct operation of the PANIC alarm Resistance to atmospheric influences Resistance to temperature and voltage variations Correct operation after the dust-tightness and water-tightness tests Correct operation after the water condensation test Correct protection against reverse polarity Correct protection against short circuits Energy consumption in the set state Correct operation after the vibration resistance test Durability Correct operation of the external switch (installed outside the vehicle) Protection of the passenger compartment Nr 97/UNECE | ennik Urzędowy Ministra Infrastruktury Nr 6 z dnia 18.IV.2002 r.) REGULAMIN Nr 28/UNECE (EKG ONZ) (Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 185 z dnia 17.07.2010 r.) REGULAMIN Nr 116/UNECE (EKG ONZ) (Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 181 z dnia 30.06.2010 r.) PB 33/LEP:2004 (Wyd. 1)
73 Vehicle alarm systems and immobilisers Immunity to conducted disturbances propagated in power lines Immunity to disturbances induced in signal lines Immunity to radiated high-frequency disturbances Immunity to electrical disturbances caused by electrostatic discharges Correctness of radio-frequency interference (RFI) suppression Correctness of protection against false alarm in the event of an impact on the vehicle Correctness of protection against false alarm in the event of voltage reduction Correctness of protection against false alarm caused by passenger compartment monitoring Correctness of immobiliser operation Correctness of operation of devices setting and unsetting the immobiliser Correctness of operation of the immobiliser status indicator Safety of immobiliser operation Correctness of operation of immobiliser modules intended to block the operation of individual sub-assemblies essential for moving the vehicle Nr 97/UNECE | ennik Urzędowy Ministra Infrastruktury Nr 6 z dnia 18.IV.2002 r.) REGULAMIN Nr 28/UNECE (EKG ONZ) (Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 185 z dnia 17.07.2010 r.) REGULAMIN Nr 116/UNECE (EKG ONZ) (Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 181 z dnia 30.06.2010 r.) PB 33/LEP:2004 (Wyd. 1)

Reference standards (65)

ISO 11452 –1: 2005
ISO 11452 –2: 2005) Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 41/1 z dnia 17.02.2017 r.
ISO 3808-2:2002 PN-ISO 48:1998/A1:2000 PN-ISO 1817:2001/Ap1:2002
Nr 10.05/UNECE
Nr 97/UNECE
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) PN-EN 60068-2-78:2007
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.1
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.10
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.15
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.2
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.3
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.4
PB 10/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.9
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.10
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.11, 4.12
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.13
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.15
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.2
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.7
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.8
PB 11/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.9
PB 14/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3)
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) PN-EN 60068-2-78:2007
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.1
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.10
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.15
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.2
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.3
PB 16/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3) p.: 4.9
PB 24/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3)
PB 27/LEP:1997 (Wyd. 3)
PB 32/LEP:2004 (Wyd. 1)
PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.12
PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.3
PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.4
PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.6
PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.7
PB 34/LEP:2012 (Wyd. 1), p.: 4.9
PN-CISPR 16-2:1999) Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 41/1 z dnia 17.02.2017 r.
PN-EN 60068-2-14:2009
PN-EN 60068-2-6:2008
PN-EN 60068-2-6:2008 – próba Fc
PN-EN 60529:2003
PN-EN 60990:2002
PN-EN 61000-3-3:2013
PN-EN 61000-4-11:2007
PN-EN 61000-4-13:2007
PN-EN 61000-4-14:2002
PN-EN 61000-4-17:2004
PN-EN 61000-4-27:2004
PN-EN 61000-4-28:2004
PN-EN 61000-4-29:2004
PN-EN 61000-4-2:2009
PN-EN 61000-4-4:2013
PN-EN 61000-4-5:2010
PN-EN 61000-4-8:2010
PN-EN 61000-4-9:1998
PN-EN ISO 8092-2: 2008
PN-EN ISO 9227:2012
PN-IEC 839-10-1:1997
PN-ISO 4091:1999
PN-ISO 7637-1: 2012
WT-ITS
ennik Urzędowy Ministra Infrastruktury Nr 6 z dnia 18.IV.2002 r.) REGULAMIN Nr 28/UNECE (EKG ONZ) (Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 185 z dnia 17.07.2010 r.) REGULAMIN Nr 116/UNECE (EKG ONZ) (Dziennik Urzędowy Unii Europejskiej Nr L 181 z dnia 30.06.2010 r.) PB 33/LEP:2004 (Wyd. 1)
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