Norms and Certifications
You can use our flashlights 100% assured. They successfully passed the following tests and norms:
- FCC rules (CFR 47 Part 15)
2004, subpart B + Directive 2004/108/EC - UNE-EN 61000-6-3: 2007
- UNE-EN 61000-6-2: 2006
These norms measure the radiated emissions RF, electrostatic discharges that flashlights can produce during their use. We also measure, the immunity of the flashlight against electromagnetic fields and low frequency magnetic fields.
You can use our flashlights with all kind of weapons in total assurance.
EMC: MIL-STD-461-E
This norm tests the radiated emissions and the radiated immunity to electric fields produced by the flashlight.
MIL-STD-810D:86
4 principal points:
- 501.2: The flashlight is placed in a chamber with a temperature of + 80ºC
during 1 hour. During this time the flashlight must work properly. - 502.2: The flashlight is placed in a chamber with a temperature of – 20ºC
during 6 hours. During this time the flashlight must work properly. - 503.2: The flashlight is placed in a chamber with a temperature of – 20ºC
during 1 hour and in 5 minutes temperature is switched at + 80ºC during 1 hour.
This cycle is made 20 times. The flashlight must work properly. - 512.2: The flashlight is immersed in 1 meter depth water tank during 2 hours
in ambient temperature. The flashlight must works properly.
MIL-STD-810F
The flashlight is submitted at random vibrations on 3 axes during 1 hour on each axe. The flashlight must work properly and don’t produce any failure.