SAE J 2456-1998 Mercury Switch Removal Process《水银开关移动过程》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1998 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001STANDARDSubmitted for recognition as an American National StandardJ2456I
4、SSUEDMAY1998Issued 1998-05Mercury Switch Removal Process1. ScopeMercury capsules have been used in the automotive industry in various switching applications. Thebasic design and performance characteristics of mercury switches (or capsules) make these componentsparticularly suited to underhood light
5、and trunk light applications. The processes described in this SAEStandard deal with the location, removal, storage, and recycling of mercury switches and capsules associatedwith these underhood and trunk light applications.1.1 PurposeMercury containing components should be removed from scrapped vehi
6、cles prior to crushing orshredding in order to recover the mercury and eliminate potential mercury release to the environment.Mercury containing components removed during repair or service must also be properly handled andultimately recycled as well. Of the 10 million vehicles scrapped and recycled
7、each year; approximately onethird may contain mercury switches. Each of these underhood light or trunk light applications typically contain0.8 to 1.0g of mercury in a sealed capsule. 1.2 CautionMercury is a naturally occurring metal found in many different forms. It readily evaporates into theair, t
8、hrough a process called volatilization at normal temperatures and pressures, and may be eventuallydeposited back into soil and water through precipitation. Mercury is capable of bioaccumulating; which meansit eventually may concentrate in the food chain where it can become toxic to plants, animals,
9、and humans(Reference 2.1.2). It is therefore important that when following this document, one should always err to thesafe side. When in doubt, assume the underhood light or trunk light contains a mercury capsule. If an attemptto reduce the size of the assembly is made for storage then do so only wi
10、th common hand tools and avoid theuse of power tools if possible.2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationsThe following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specifiedherein.2.1.1 USDOT PUBLICATIONSU. S. Government, DOD SSP, Subscription Service Division, Building 4D, 700Robbin
11、s Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094Hazardous Materials Transport Regulations (Title 49, CFR, Parts 260-268)2.1.2 OTHER PUBLICATIONThe Micromedex Times SystemToxicology, Occupational Medicine, and Environmental Series Plus, 1987-1998, Micromedex, Inc.SAE J2456 Issued MAY1998-2-2.2 Related Publicati
12、onsThe following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this document.Mark Rust, Mike Rafferty, and John Ikeda, “Automobile Shredder Residue Report” (1995), MinnesotaPollution Control AgencyMinnesota Pollution Control Agency, “Mercury Switch Recycling -
13、 A Fact Sheet for Motor Vehicle SalvageFacilities” (1995)Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, “Motor Vehicle Salvage Facilities - A Report on the MPCAsEvaluation, Assessment, and Outreach Effort” (1995)Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, “Motor Vehicle Salvage Facility Environmental Compliance Manual
14、”(1994)3. How Mercury Switches WorkMercury switches are practical for applications such as underhood light andtrunk light switches. The basic function of these devices is to light the underhood or trunk area when the lid isopened. In order to minimize power consumption and maximize customer convenie
15、nce, the lights should beautomatically off when the lid is closed and automatically on when the lid is open.Mercury switches contain two contact points within a capsule. When the capsule is held in a certain range ofangles, the mercury completes the circuit by submerging these contact points in a co
16、ntinuous pool of mercury.Since mercury is a metal it conducts electricity, thus completing the electrical circuit and allowing the electricityto travel to and illuminate the bulb. When the capsule is in the “off” position (hood or trunk closed), the mercurydoes not touch both contact points at the s
17、ame time. This condition does not close the circuit so no electricityflows to the bulb and the bulb is off. The mercury capsule can be tailored to operate over specific tilts inelevation, thus it is highly adaptable to the various angles of hood and trunk lid designs on many differentvehicles.4. Loc
18、ation/IdentificationThe mercury switches of concern are in convenience lighting fixtures usually locatedon the inner panel of a vehicle trunk and/or hood lid. The capsules themselves may be in the base of this smalllighting fixture or along the wiring harness leading to the fixture at a point where
19、the harness flexes. SeeFigure 1.5. Removal/Disassembly5.1 Vehicle RemovalLocate the small mercury lighting fixture or switch and cut the one or two wire harnessleading into the device. Remove any fasteners required to separate the component from the vehicle. Removeany lenses or bulbs as necessary. R
20、epeat process for each mercury containing lighting fixture or switch in thevehicle.5.2 DisassemblyMercury capsules may be removed from the lighting fixture or switch as follows:5.2.1 Remove capsules only at a properly designed work station. Proper work station design requires a secondarycontainment
21、bowl or container made of heavy plastic in a well-lighted well-vented area. 5.2.2 Inspect the lighting fixture or switch to determine the manner in which it was constructed. Locate a snaplatch, clip, mechanical stake, etc., which when removed will allow disassembly. If the manner of constructionis n
22、ot straight forward, then recycle the entire assembly.5.2.3 Remove or open the snap latch, clip, mechanical stake, etc., using hand tools and open the lighting fixture orswitch to expose the mercury capsule. Mercury capsules are generally glass or metal and are cylindrical orbullet shaped. Mercury i
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