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Environmental Conditions & Testing - ISO 16750

Safety standards for vehicles with electric components address environmental conditions and testing, functional safety, and other considerations relevant to electric vehicles. ISO 16750, Environmental Testing and Conditions for electrical and electronic equipment, describes the potential environmental stresses and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the road vehicle. ISO 26262, Road Vehicle Functional Safety, is intended to be applied to safety-related systems that include one or more electrical and/or electronic systems and that are installed in series production passenger cars with a maximum gross vehicle mass of up to 3,500 kg. ISO 16750 is related to the environmental impact of electronic equipment.


ISO 16750-1:2018

Road vehicles - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - Part 1: General

The ISO 16750 series applies to electric and electronic systems/components for vehicles. It describes the potential environmental stresses and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the vehicle. This document contains definitions and general notes. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is not covered by the ISO 16750 series.



ISO 16750-3:2012

Road vehicles - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - Part 3: Mechanical loads

ISO 16750-3:2012 applies to electric and electronic systems/components for road vehicles. It describes the potential environmental stresses and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the vehicle. ISO 16750-3:2012 describes mechanical loads.


ISO 16750-4:2010

Road vehicles - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - Part 4: Climatic loads

ISO 16750-4:2010 applies to electrical and electronic systems/components for road vehicles. ISO 16750-4:2010 describes the potential environmental stresses and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the road vehicle. ISO 16750-4:2010 describes climatic loads.


ISO 16750-5:2010

Road vehicles - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment - Part 5: Chemical loads

ISO 16750-5:2010 applies to electrical and electronic systems/components for road vehicles. ISO 16750-5:2010 describes the potential environmental stresses and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the road vehicle. ISO 16750-5:2010 describes chemical loads. It is not designed to evaluate whether an electrical/electronic system/component is suitable for performing during continuous contact with an agent, such as a fuel pump immersed continuously in fuel.


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