BS EN 16602-60-14-2020 PDF
Name in English:
STB BS EN 16602-60-14-2020
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СТБ BS EN 16602-60-14-2020
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Full title and description
STB BS EN 16602-60-14:2020 — Space product assurance. Relifing procedure. EEE components. This document is the English-language European standard (adopted as a British Standard) that specifies requirements and procedures for the planned storage, preservation, control and controlled withdrawal (relifing) of electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) components intended for space applications.
Abstract
This standard defines requirements commonly referred to as "relifing" to ensure the continued suitability and processability of EEE components after storage or long-term retention prior to their use in space projects. It sets out policy, identification and traceability, storage/preservation conditions, inspection and test sequences, acceptance/rejection criteria, and documentation and record keeping needed to systematically recover and requalify components for flight or program use. The 2020 edition updates and replaces the previous 2014 edition.
General information
- Status: Published / Active (British adoption of EN 16602-60-14:2020).
- Publication date: 24 September 2020.
- Publisher: British Standards Institution (BSI) — identical adoption of EN 16602-60-14:2020 (original European Standard approved by CEN).
- ICS / categories: 49.140 (Space systems and operations).
- Edition / version: 2020 edition (supersedes EN 16602-60-14:2014).
- Number of pages: 36 (EN / BSI published English version: 36 pages).
Scope
The standard applies to EEE components intended for use in space projects and describes the relifing process used to maintain or restore component suitability after storage or extended shelf life. It covers requirements for establishing relifing policy, storage and preservation methods, controlled withdrawal of items from storage, visual inspection, electrical and specific tests where applicable, reconditioning/repackaging, decision criteria for acceptance or rejection, and associated documentation and traceability. It is intended for use by organisations responsible for procurement, storage, and product assurance of space hardware.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terminology related to relifing and EEE components.
- Relifing policy and criteria to justify planned storage and controlled withdrawal.
- Storage, preservation and environmental conditions (humidity, temperature, packaging).
- Identification, labelling and full traceability of stored components.
- Inspection and testing sequences (visual, electrical, special tests, solderability as applicable).
- Shelf-life assessment, reconditioning and requalification procedures.
- Acceptance and rejection criteria, non-conforming item handling.
- Required documentation, records, and reporting for relifing actions.
- Responsibilities of procurement, quality and storage organisations in the relifing process.
These topics reflect the main normative requirements found in the EN 16602-60-14:2020 text.
Typical use and users
Primary users are space industry organisations: space agencies, prime contractors, subsystem suppliers, procurement and quality assurance teams, component engineers, and specialised storage/warehouse providers. The standard is used when managing long-term inventories of EEE parts, implementing formal relifing programmes, and when documenting the fitness-for-use of components removed from controlled storage for flight hardware or mission-critical applications.
Related standards
EN 16602-60-14:2020 is part of the EN 16602 space product assurance series. Closely related parts include other EEE component parts of EN 16602 (for example EN 16602-60-13:2023 and EN 16602-60-15 etc.) and broader EN 16602 series documents on product assurance and procurement for space systems. The standard is complementary to industry/regulatory guidance such as ECSS and national implementations used for EEE component assurance and relifing activities.
Keywords
Space product assurance; relifing; EEE components; storage; shelf-life; reconditioning; traceability; inspection; acceptance criteria; component preservation; quality assurance.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: It is the British adoption of the European standard EN 16602-60-14:2020 titled "Space product assurance — Relifing procedure — EEE components", which specifies the requirements and procedures to control storage, preservation and controlled withdrawal (relifing) of EEE components for space applications.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers relifing policy, storage/preservation conditions, identification and traceability, inspection and test sequences (visual, electrical and specific tests), reconditioning/requalification steps, acceptance/rejection criteria, and required documentation and records for EEE components.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Space agencies, prime contractors, suppliers and subcontractors handling procurement, storage and product assurance of EEE components, as well as laboratories and specialised service providers that perform relifing and reconditioning.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2020 edition is the current published version that supersedes EN 16602-60-14:2014 (the earlier edition). Users should check national standards bodies for any subsequent amendments or newer editions published after 2020.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — EN 16602-60-14:2020 is one part of the EN 16602 suite of space product assurance standards (multiple parts address EEE components, procurement, qualification, and related product-assurance topics). It is commonly used alongside other EN 16602 parts and complementary ECSS/industry documents.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Relifing; EEE components; space product assurance; storage; preservation; reconditioning; inspection; acceptance criteria; traceability; shelf-life.