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BS EN IEC 63281-2-1:2024

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E-Transporters – Safety requirements and test methods for personal e-Transporters

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IEC 63281-2-1:2024 specifies safety requirements and test methods for personal e-Transporters. This document is applicable to electrically powered personal e-Transporters (PeTs) which are used in private and public areas, where the speed control and/or the steering control is electric/electronic. The PeT can have provisions for transport of cargo and can be for private or commercial (including sharing service) use. This document is not applicable for electric vehicles (EVs), such as electrically power assisted cycles (EPACs), e-bikes, mopeds, motorcycles and passenger cars. This document does not apply to: – PeTs that are considered as toys; – PeTs that are intended for competition; – PeTs that are intended for medical care; – PeTs that have a rated voltage of more than 100 V DC or 240 V AC; – PeTs without an on-board driving operator.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms and definitions
16 4 Risk assessment
17 5 Test conditions
5.1 General
5.2 Test road
5.3 Test driver
5.4 Test environment
18 5.5 PeT under test
6 General safety requirements
6.1 Materials
6.1.1 Non-metallic materials
6.1.2 Metal materials
6.2 Enclosure
6.3 Shape and appearance of PeT
6.3.1 Sharp corners and edges
6.3.2 Protrusions
19 6.3.3 Accessible clearances for movable segments
6.4 Warning indicators and signals
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Warning indicators and signals for users
6.4.3 Warning indicators and signals for third parties
20 6.5 Charging lock
6.6 Functional components
6.6.1 Footrest or deck
6.6.2 Electrical power on/off control
21 6.6.3 Folding system
6.6.4 Battery system requirements
6.6.5 Charger
6.6.6 Ability to hold position
22 6.7 Main safety-related performance requirements
6.7.1 Maximum design speed
Figures
Figure 1 – Placement method for the inclined surface test
23 Figure 2 – Road test example
24 6.7.2 Brake performance
25 7 Electrical safety
7.1 General
7.2 Resistance to vibration for electric functions
8 Functional safety
Table 1 – Safety functions related to defined hazards
26 9 Mechanical safety
9.1 Static strength
9.1.1 Structure strength
9.1.2 Handlebar and steering column strength
9.2 Dynamic strength (drop)
27 9.3 Impact
10 Environmental tests
10.1 Enclosure protection class
10.2 Partial water immersion
28 10.3 Salt spray resistance
10.4 Change of temperature
Figure 3 – Temperature change of the thermal chamber
29 10.5 Low and high temperature operation
10.5.1 General
10.5.2 Low temperature operation test
10.5.3 High temperature and high humidity operation test
11 Anti-tempering measure
30 12 Marking and instruction
12.1 General
12.2 Product nameplate
12.2.1 Nameplate information
12.2.2 Durability
31 12.3 Safety and warning signs
12.4 Instructions
32 Annex A (informative)List of significant hazards for the PeT
33 Table A.1 – Hazard list for the PeT
34 Annex B (normative)Light, warning device, and on-off symbols
Figure B.1 – Power On/Off symbol (IEC 60417-5009:2015-03)
Figure B.2 – Light symbol (ISO 7000-0083:2004-01)
Figure B.3 – Electric horn symbol (ISO 7000-0244:2004-01)
35 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 63281-2-1:2024
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