IEC 63085 pdf free download
IEC 63085 pdf free download.Radiation protection instrumentation – System of spectral identification of liquids in transparent and semitransparent containers (Raman systems).
4.3.8.2 Requirements
When analyzing chemical compounds, the identification data shall contain common names of the compounds and/or synonyms and chemically related compounds. In the case of analysis of binary solutions (see e.g. Figure A.4 and Figure A.5 of Annex A), identification of both components shall be achieved. In the case of the ternary solution (see e.g. Figure A.5 of Annex A), it is only required that any, all, or no components identified are so reported. The spectra of binary or ternary solutions should not be stored in the spectral library of the system prior to the test.
4.3.8.3
Test method
Analyze test sample 4. Both components — water and ethanol — shall be successfully identified by the system under test; inspection time is subject to the requirements of 4.3.2.1.
Analyze test sample 5. The two components — methanol and ethanol — shall be successfully identified by the system under test; inspection time is subject to the requirements of 4.3.2.1.
Analyze test components — system under requirement is
sample 6. For the ternary compound, the requirement is methanol, ethanol and isopropanol — shall each be reported as test or not; inspection time is subject to the requirements to report only.
that the three identified by the of 4.3.2.1. The
4.4 Laser safety
4.4.1
General
Predetermined security laser class to which it is indication of the status and other devices that radiation.
measures are required for the Raman analyzer, assigned by the manufacturer, This applies to the of the emitter, the presence of radiation blocking, protect the operator and bystanders from harmful
depending on the visual and audible protective casing exposure to laser
4.4.2 Depending on its declared class of laser, the Raman analyzer shall meet the safety requirements prescribed in IEC 60825-4:2006.
4.5 Electrical safety
4.5.1Main power connection
4.5.1.1 Requirements
If operated using input parameters parameters of the the parameters lEG 60038:2009).
4.5.1.2
AC mains supply, the input voltage and frequency shall correspond to the of the low-voltage power supply unit of the Raman analyzer. The input low-voltage power supply of the Raman analyzer shall be compatible with of the available ac mains supply (subject to the requirements of Test method
Check that the permissible voltage and frequency range indicated on the low-voltage power supply unit corresponds to the parameters of the available ac mains supply. Plug the Raman analyzer into an outlet using a low-voltage power supply. Perform 4.3.2.2 and ensure normal system operation.
4.5.2 Stability at mains power supply 4.5.2.1 Requirements If operated using AC mains supply, the Raman analyzer shall operate normally when the supply voltage is between 85 % and 110 % of voltage rating and in the range of ± 3 Hz of nominal frequency. 4.5.2.2 Test method The Raman analyzer shall operate normally while being tested for 15 mm at each of three voltage levels, namely, AC voltage of 85 % of nominal value, the nominal value, and 110 % of nominal value, respectively. A single test procedure mentioned in 4.3.2.2 shall be successfully completed after 15 mm of powering the instrument at each voltage level. 4.5.3 Battery connection 4.5.3.1 General This subclause applies to systems that are battery powered.IEC 63085 pdf download.