BS EN 16602-70-01:2014
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Space product assurance. Cleanliness and contamination control
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 80 |
The purpose of this standard is to define: • The selection of critical items, the definition of cleanliness requirements to satisfy the mission performance requirements and control the levels to be met by personnel, items, facilities and operations of space projects. • The management, including organization, reviews and audits, acceptance status and documentation control. It covers design, development, production, testing, operation of space products, launch and mission. In this standard are also guidelines given for identification of possible failures and malfunctions due to contamination and guidelines for achieving and maintaining the required cleanliness levels during ground activities, launch and mission. This Standard applies to all types and combinations of projects, organizations and products, and during all the project phases, except manned missions. It also applies to those ground systems that have a hardware interface to space systems, such as MGSE integration stands. This Standard does not address magnetic, electrical or electrostatic cleanliness. This Standard does not address completely biocontamination aspects. However, references to relevant ECSS standards are provided. This standard may be tailored for the specific characteristic and constrains of a space project in conformance with ECSS-S-ST-00.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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10 | 1 Scope |
11 | 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms from other standards 3.2 Terms specific to the present standard |
16 | 3.3 Abbreviated terms |
18 | 4 Principles |
19 | 5 Requirements 5.1 Cleanliness and contamination control programme 5.1.1 General 5.1.2 Documentation 5.1.2.1 Contamination requirements specification |
20 | 5.1.2.2 Contamination and Cleanliness Control Plan 5.1.3 Contamination budget 5.1.4 Contamination predictions |
21 | 5.1.5 Contamination prediction with respect to budget 5.1.6 Cleanliness and contamination process flow chart |
22 | 5.2 Phases 5.2.1 Design 5.2.1.1 General design aspects 5.2.1.2 Materials selection |
24 | 5.2.2 MAIT 5.2.2.1 Manufacturing 5.2.2.2 Assembly and Integration |
25 | 5.2.2.3 Testing 5.2.3 pre-launch and launch 5.2.3.1 General 5.2.3.2 Specific design provisions |
26 | 5.2.4 Mission |
27 | 5.3 Environments 5.3.1 Cleanrooms 5.3.1.1 Design of cleanroom: shell, entrances and anterooms 5.3.1.2 Air supply 5.3.1.3 Filters |
28 | 5.3.1.4 Particle levels and cleanroom classification |
30 | 5.3.1.5 Monitoring of cleanroom air |
31 | 5.3.1.6 Surface particulate levels |
32 | 5.3.1.7 Surface molecular levels 5.3.1.8 Temperature control 5.3.1.9 Pressure control |
33 | 5.3.1.10 Humidity control 5.3.1.11 Bioburden control 5.3.1.12 Maintenance and cleaning |
34 | 5.3.1.13 Access control requirements |
35 | 5.3.2 Vacuum facilities |
36 | 5.3.3 Other facilities 5.4 Activities 5.4.1 Cleaning of hardware 5.4.1.1 General aspects |
37 | 5.4.1.2 Cleaning tools |
38 | 5.4.2 Cleanliness monitoring of space hardware 5.4.2.1 General 5.4.2.2 Particulate contamination monitoring |
39 | 5.4.2.3 Molecular contamination monitoring |
40 | 5.4.2.4 Contamination monitoring in vacuum facility 5.4.2.5 Contamination monitoring during launch 5.4.2.6 Contamination monitoring in space |
41 | 5.4.3 Cleanliness verification 5.4.3.1 General |
42 | 5.4.3.2 Bakeout |
43 | 5.4.3.3 Purging |
44 | 5.4.4 Packaging, containerization, transportation, storage |