Acer Aspire 7552G MSDS, UN38.3, CNAS of Battery pack for transportation - Page 12

Test Item, Test Purpose, Test Procedure, SANYO Internal Procedure, Test Requirements, Test Date,

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UN Test Data (Model:3UR18650-2-T0638) 1.Test Item: Drop Test P.10/10 2.Test Purpose: This test simulates the drop of the packaging during transport. 3.Test Procedure: Number of Test Samples (Per design type, Manufacturer ) and Drop Orientation For other than flat drops the centre of gravity must be vertically over the point of impact. Where more than one orientation is possible for a given drops, the orientation most likely to result in failure of the packaging must be used. Packaging Number of test samples Boxes of natural wood Five (one for each drop) Plywood boxes Reconstituted wood boxes Fibreboard boxes Plastic boxes Steel or aluminum boxes Composite Packagings which are in the shape of a box. Drop orientation First drop: flat on the bottom Second drop: flat on the top Third drop: flat on the long side Fourth drop: flat on the short side Fifth drop: on a corner SANYO Internal Procedure: Packaging: Fiberboard boxes. Number of test samples: Five(one for each drop). It may do the drop of five orientations with one sample if the packing does not have the big damage. Drop orientation: As above. 4.Test Requirements: A Package passes the test if it meets the following criteria: Each package is capable of withstanding a 1.2 meter drop test in any orientation without damage to cells or batteries contained therein, without shifting of the contents so as to allow battery to battery (or cell cell) contact and without release of contents. 5.Test Date: 2010/01/15 6.Test Data: PASS(Drop height 1.2m) 6-1. No any package crack 6-2. No any cell damege and battery damage. 6-3. No any out side release of contents from shipping box 6-4. No any contact between battery and battery, cell and cell. SANYO confidential Packaging size: 150*350*555 mm Packaging weight (before): 9.0kg Packaging weight (after): 9.0kg Copyright (c) 2008, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.

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1.Test Item:
Drop Test
P.10/10
2.Test Purpose:
This test simulates the drop of the packaging during transport.
3.Test Procedure:
Number of Test Samples (Per design type, Manufacturer ) and Drop Orientation For other than flat drops
the centre of gravity must be vertically over the point of impact. Where more than one orientation is
possible for a given drops, the orientation most likely to result in failure of the packaging must be used.
Five (one for each drop)
First drop: flat on the bottom
Second drop: flat on the top
Third drop: flat on the long side
Fourth drop: flat on the short side
Fifth drop: on a corner
SANYO Internal Procedure:
Packaging: Fiberboard boxes. Number of test samples: Five(one for each drop). It may do the drop
of five orientations with one sample if the packing does not have the big damage.
Drop orientation: As above.
4.Test Requirements:
A Package passes the test if it meets the following criteria:
Each package is capable of withstanding a 1.2 meter drop test in any orientation without damage to cells
cell) contact and without release of contents.
5.Test Date:
2010/01/15
6.Test Data:
PASS(Drop height 1.2m)
6-1. No any package crack
6-2. No any cell damege and battery damage.
6-3. No any out side release of contents from shipping box
6-4. No any contact between battery and battery, cell and cell.
Packaging size:
150*350*555
mm
Packaging weight (before):
Packaging weight (after):
UN Test Data
(Model:3UR18650-2-T0638)
Reconstituted wood boxes
or batteries contained therein, without shifting of the contents so as to allow battery to battery (or cell
Fibreboard boxes
Plastic boxes
Steel or aluminum boxes
which are in the shape of a box.
Drop orientation
Packaging
Number of test
9.0kg
9.0kg
samples
Boxes of natural wood
Plywood boxes
Composite
Packagings
SANYO confidential
Copyright (c) 2008, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.