Standard SAE J1794 1.8.2011 preview

SAE J1794

SAE Restraint Systems Effluent Test Procedure

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STANDARD published on 1.8.2011


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Designation standards: SAE J1794
Publication date standards: 1.8.2011
SKU: NS-662810
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards SAE

Annotation of standard text SAE J1794 :

This SAE Recommended Practice describes a method to collect, identify, and quantify effluent resulting from deployment of in-vehicle stored energy restraint systems. Deployment and collection is completed in a 2.83 m3 (100 ft3 ) chamber. This procedure is written as a guideline for the identification and quantification of both particulate effluent (size, concentration, and composition) and gaseous effluent (concentration and composition). The intent of this procedure is to describe and recommend testing methods and not to establish limits for the effluent. This procedure should be used in conjunction with performance specifications from the customer and/or manufacturer of the device(s) being tested. This is a general procedure for repetitive and comparative testing, and suggests only general guidelines for the safe conduct of tests and reliable data correlation.

SUBJECT TAXONOMY: Restraint systems, Performance tests

SUBFILE: Automotive

TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Ground Vehicle Standard

Stabilized: Aug 2011 SAE - Standards Status Definitions

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