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BS EN IEC 62984-2:2020

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High-temperature secondary batteries – Safety requirements and tests

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BSI 2020 42
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This part of IEC 62984 specifies safety requirements and test procedures for high-temperature batteries for mobile and/or stationary use and whose rated voltage does not exceed 1 500 V.

This document does not cover aircraft batteries, which are covered by IEC 60952 (all parts), and batteries for the propulsion of electric road vehicles, covered by IEC 61982 (all parts).

NOTE High-temperature batteries are electrochemical systems whose cells’ internal minimum operating temperature is above 100 °C.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms
12 3.1 Battery safety
14 3.2 Symbols and abbreviated terms
4 Environmental (service) conditions
4.1 General
4.2 Normal service conditions for stationary installations
4.3 Special service conditions for stationary installations
4.4 Normal service conditions for mobile installations (except propulsion)
4.5 Special service conditions for mobile installations (except propulsion)
Tables
Table 1 – List of symbols and abbreviated terms
15 5 Safety requirements
5.1 Functional safety requirements
5.1.1 Safety of battery management system
5.1.2 Battery protective management
5.1.3 Thermal management
5.2 Mechanical requirements
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Battery enclosure
5.3 Protection against electrical shock
5.3.1 General
16 5.3.2 Normal conditions
5.3.3 Single-fault conditions
17 5.3.4 Insulation voltage
18 Table 2 – Withstand voltages
19 Table 3 – Actual test voltage for impulse test with corresponding altitudes
20 5.3.5 Separation
5.3.6 Spacing
Table 4 – Guide to overvoltage category assignment
21 5.3.7 Earthing
Table 5 – Multiplication factors for clearances of equipmentrated for operation at altitudes up to 5 000 m
23 5.4 Resistance to abnormal conditions
5.4.1 Resistance to overcharge
5.4.2 Resistance to short circuit
Figures
Figure 1 – Examples of binding screw assemblies
24 5.4.3 Resistance to external fire
5.4.4 Resistance to internal overheating
5.4.5 Flooding
5.4.6 Drop
25 6 Safety tests
6.1 General
6.1.1 Classification of tests
6.1.2 Test object selection
6.1.3 DUT initial conditions before tests
6.1.4 Measuring equipment
26 6.2 List of tests
6.3 Type tests
6.3.1 Overcharge test
Table 6 – Type tests
Table 7 – Routine tests
Table 8 – Special tests
27 6.3.2 Short circuit test
6.3.3 External fire exposure test
28 Figure 2 – Fire exposure test: pre-heating
29 6.3.4 Cell failure propagation test
Figure 3 – Fire exposure test: direct exposure
Figure 4 – Fire exposure: end
30 6.3.5 Overheating test
Figure 5 – Plan view of specimen cross section for cell failure propagation test
31 Figure 6 – Temperature management subsystem
32 6.3.6 Drop test
Table 9 – Drop test severity classes
33 6.4 Routine tests
6.4.1 Withstand voltage test
34 6.4.2 Insulation resistance measurement
Figure 7 – Application of test voltage
Figure 8 – Insulation resistance measurement
35 6.5 Special tests
6.5.1 Immersion test
7 Markings
7.1 General
36 Figure 9 – Examples of safety labels for sodium-nickel-chloride /sodium-sulfur batteries
37 7.2 Data plate marking
8 Rules for transportation, installation and maintenance
8.1 Transportation
8.2 Installation
8.3 Maintenance
9 Documentation
9.1 Instruction manual
9.2 Test report
38 Annex A (informative)Standard template for report of test results anddescription of the DUT – Report of type test
41 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62984-2:2020
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