UL規格 3030, 2018: UL Standard for Safety Unmanned Aircraft Systems

UL規格 3030, 2018

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UL規格 3030, 2018

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UL 3030, 2018: UL Standard for Safety Unmanned Aircraft Systems
UL規格3030, 2018: 無人航空機システムの安全性に関するUL規格
発行元 UL
発行年/月 2018年9月
装丁 ペーパー
ページ数 59 ページ
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Description

These requirements cover the electrical system of unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), as defined in this Standard, used in flight for commercial applications or flight incidental to business applications. UASs covered by these requirements are intended to be operated by certified UAS pilots as identified in the Federal Regulations, where the unmanned aircraft is less than 25 kg (55 lbs). The UAS is intended to be provided with an internal lithium ion battery that is charged from an external source. UASs are intended to have an operating voltage of not greater than 100 V dc, and are intended for outdoor operation. These requirements also cover the electrical shock, fire and explosion hazards associated with the inherent features of these UASs, as well as the battery and charger system combinations provided for recharging the UAS.

With reference to 1.1, flight for commercial applications is considered any operation where the UAS is intended for a specific use; which may include, but is not limited to, agricultural applications, scientific or research applications, government or local police applications, search and rescue applications, video applications for the film industry or news broadcasts, and the like. Flight incidental to business is a subset of commercial applications that may consist of roof inspections by insurance agents or construction workers, real estate photography, and the like.

This Standard does not cover:
a) Model aircraft, or hobby use, UASs which are marketed to and intended to be operated by the general public;
b) The aspects of control associated with the human pilot (pilot error), UAS handling, contact or impact of the UAS with external objects, people or structures, or adverse weather conditions such as high winds that may affect operation, or the general airworthiness of the aircraft;
c) The ability of the UAS to correctly or adequately perform its intended operation;
d) The ability of the UAS to land safely if the battery is discharged in flight;
e) Any physiological effects associated with the use of UASs;
f) Devices for use in hazardous (classified) locations, which are subject to additional requirements to mitigate risks of fire and explosion;
g) UASs used for any military or similar tactical operation; or
h) The efficacy of UAS communications or the effects of the loss of UAS communication during flight.

The requirements of this Standard do not consider Federal Regulations associated with the operation of commercial UASs. The operation of commercial UASs is intended to be in accordance with all Federal Regulations when the UAS is used.