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with the view to be used/operable for [10-15 years] Explanation: * |
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designed service life Explanation: The designed service life of this trial package unit is 10 to 15 years |
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expected lifetime/service life of 10-15 years Explanation: Expected Lifetime Analysis For Medical Devices Unlike today’s “throw-away” consumer electronic devices, most medical devices are designed to provide a lengthy expected service life –– typically 5, 10 or even 15 years. IEC 60601-1 defines expected service life as the time period during which the device is expected to remain suitable for its intended use, and all risk control measures remain effective. https://www.andrews-cooper.com/what-we-do/product-developmen... Ideally, the expected lifetime for the LED package(s) and the driver used in a product would be similar; however, given the long lifetimes of today’s LED packages, the driver is the weak link for some currently available LED products, as illustrated in Figure 2. https://betterbuildingssolutioncenter.energy.gov/sites/defau... cccccccccccccc A study of expected lifetime of XLPE insulation cables working at elevated temperatures by applying accelerated thermal ageing https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002785/ ccccccccccccc Product support during EOL varies by product. For hardware with an expected lifetime of 10 years after production ends, the support includes spare parts, technical support and service. Spare-part lifetimes are price-driven due to increasing production costs: when the parts can no longer be supplied through a high-volume production site (often closed when series production ends), the cost increases. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-of-life_(product) |
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