BS EN IEC 62928:2018 PDF

BS EN IEC 62928:2018 PDF

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BS EN IEC 62928:2018 PDF

Published Date:
04/30/2018

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Railway applications. Rolling stock. Onboard lithium-ion traction batteries

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British-Adopted European Standard

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BS EN IEC 62928:2018 applies to onboard lithium-ion traction batteries for railway applications.

This document specifies the design, operation parameters, safety recommendations, data exchange, routine and type tests, as well as marking and designation.

Battery systems described in this document are used for the energy storage system (ESS) for the traction power of railway vehicles such as hybrid vehicles as defined in IEC 62864-1:2016. Auxiliary batteries to supply power only to the auxiliary equipment are excluded.

Subcomponents within the battery systems, e.g. battery management system (BMS) and battery thermal management system (BTMS), are also covered in this document.

Power conversion equipment (e.g. chopper, converter, etc.), inductors, capacitors and switchgear are excluded from the scope of this document.

General requirements for onboard ESS are described in IEC 62864-1:2016.

This document specifies the lithium-ion battery technology but does not prevent the use of battery technologies other than lithium-ion technology for application as traction batteries.

A hybrid energy storage system, which uses two or more energy storage technologies combined, e.g. a traction battery and double layer capacitors, is not covered in this document. However, if different technologies of energy storage systems are used on the same railway vehicle and managed independently, each independent energy storage system is covered by its own document.


Cross References:
IEC 62620:2014
IEC 60050-811:2017
IEC 62619:2017
IEC 62278:2002
IEC 60050-482:2004
ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014 ED3
IEC 62498-1:2010
IEC 62864-1:2016
IEC 60529
IEC 60077-5
IEC 60850
IEC 60051 (all parts)
IEC 61373
IEC 60571
IEC 61991
IEC 62497-1
IEC 60077-1
ISO 7010
IEC 62236-3-2
IEC 62279
IEC 60077-2
UIC 640
IEC 60050-826
IEC 60721-3-2
IEC 61287-1
IEC 61123
NFPA 130
IEC 62133 (all parts)
EN 15085 (all parts)
IEC 61133
EN 45545 (al parts)
ISO 13849-1
EN 50272-2
IEC 61434
IEC 62485-3
UIC 550
IEC 61377:2016


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File Size : 1 file , 2.4 MB
ISBN(s) : 9780580856099
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 56
Product Code(s) : 30296094, 30296094, 30296094
Published : 04/30/2018

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