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BS EN 60086-5:2011

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Primary batteries – Safety of batteries with aqueous electrolyte

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BSI 2011 40
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This part of IEC 60086 specifies tests and requirements for primary batteries with aqueous electrolyte to ensure their safe operation under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse.

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CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Requirements for safety
4.1 Design
12 4.2 Quality plan
5 Sampling
5.1 General
5.2 Sampling for type approval
Figures

Figure 1 – Sampling for type approval tests and number of batteries required
13 6 Testing and requirements
6.1 General
Tables

Table 1 – Test matrix
14 6.2 Intended use
Table 2 – Intended use tests and requirements
15 Table 3 – Shock pulse
Table 4 – Test sequence
16 Table 5 – Test sequence
18 Figure 3 – Circuit diagram for incorrect installation (four batteries in series)
Figure 4 – Circuit diagram for external short circuit
19 7 Information for safety
7.1 Safety precautions during handling of batteries
Figure 5 – Circuit diagram for overdischarge
Figure 6 – XYZ axes for free fall
21 7.2 Packaging
7.3 Handling of battery cartons
7.4 Display and storage
Figure 7 – Ingestion gauge (Inner dimensions)
22 7.5 Transportation
7.6 Disposal
8 Instructions for use
23 9 Marking
9.1 General (see Table 7)
9.2 Marking of small batteries (see Table 7)
Table 7 – Marking requirements
24 Annex A (informative)
Additional information to 7.4
25 Annex B (informative)
Battery compartment design guidelines
Figure B.1 – Example of series connection with one battery reversed
27 Figure B.2 – Positive contact recessed between ribs
Figure B.3 – Positive contact recessed within surrounding insulation
28 Figure B.4 – Negative contact Ushaped to ensure no positive (+) battery contact
29 Figure B.5 – Design with respect to battery orientation
Table B.1 – Dimensions of battery terminals and recommended dimensions
of the positive contact of an appliance in Figure B.6
30 Figure B.6 – Example of the design of a positive contact of an appliance
31 Figure B.7 – Example of a short circuit, a switch is piercing the battery insulating jacket
Figure B.8 – Typical example of insulation to prevent short circuit
Figure B.9 – Insertion against spring (to be avoided)
32 Figure B.10 – Examples showing distorted springs
Figure B.11 – One example of protected insertion
Table B.2 – Minimum wire diameters
33 Figure B.12 – Example of negative contacts
Table B.3 – Dimensions of the negative battery terminal
35 Figure B.13 – Example of series connection of batteries with voltage tapping
36 Annex C (informative)
Safety pictograms
Table C.1 – Safety pictograms
38 Bibliography
BS EN 60086-5:2011
$167.15