IEC62368-1 Annex T.6 Pendulum and Vertical Drop Sphere Impact Test
Equipment
1. Introduction
The pendulum and vertical sphere impact test equipment is designed and manufactured according to the requirements of
IEC60601-1 clause 15.3.3, IEC60950-1 clause 4.4.5 and Figure 4A,
IEC60598-1 clause 4.13.4, IEC62368-1 Appendix clause T.6 and Figure
T.1, IEC61010-1 clause 8.2 and Figure 10. Different steel balls can
be configured according to different standard requirements. The
equipment can provide both pendulum sphere impact and vertical drop sphere impact. This tester uses the principle of electromagnet attraction to
attract various steel balls, and releases or attracts the test
steel balls through the magnetic release or attraction generated by
the on and off power of the electromagnet to achieve drop ball
impact. The pendulum ball is raised by a steel rope, and the impact
energy generated by the height difference is quantified to provide
the pendulum ball impact energy required for the test. The default
configuration of the drop ball impact tester is Φ50mm steel ball,
and the Φ50.8mm steel ball required by the UL standard is optional.
Because stainless steel balls are non-magnetic, the configured
steel balls are bearing steel balls. Please pay attention to grease
them for maintenance to avoid rust.
2. Standard
IEC60601-1:2020 Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General
requirements for basic safety and essential performance clause
15.3.3
IEC60950-1Information technology equipment – Safety –Part 1:
General requirements clause 4.4.5 and figure 4A
IEC62368-1 Audio/video, information and communication technology
equipment –Part 1: Safety requirements Annex T.6and Figure T.1
IEC60598-1 Luminaires – Part 1: General requirements and tests
Clause 4.13.4
IEC61010-1 Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General
requirements for basic safety and essential performance clause 8.2.
and figure 10
3. Parameters
Power supply | AC 220V, 50Hz |
Max. mass of sphere | 5kg |
Sphere | Ø50mm |
Fall height | About 1900mm |
Drop steel ruler | 1500mm (optional) |
4. Figure