IEC 60718:1997
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Electrical equipment for the supply of energy to battery powered road vehicles
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05-01-2001
English - French
05-09-1997
Contents
Foreword
Clause
1. General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
2. General recommendations for installation
2.1 Object
2.2 Definitions
2.3 Safety requirements
3. Connection of electric vehicles to energy
power supply: off-board charger
3.1 Object
3.2 Nominal values for connectors and vehicle
inlets
3.3 Requirements
4. Connection of electric vehicles to energy power
supply: on-board charger
4.1 Object
4.2 Nominal values for plugs and socker-outlets
or couplers
4.3 Power supply plugs and socket-outlets or
couplers requirements
5. Battery chargers
5.1 Object
5.2 Requirements
5.3 Type tests
5.4 Routine tests
Figures
1. TN, TT and IT systems
2. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures System: TN; charger: electrical separation
with isolating transformer; vehicle: class I
3. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures System: TN; charger: class I; vehicle:
class I
4. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures System: IT; charger: class I with
double-wound transformer; vehicle: classs I
5. Example of a non-permissible (dangerous) combination
of protective measures System: TN; charger: class I
with double-wound transformer; vehicle: class I
6. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures System: TN; charger: class II with lead
through protective conductor; vehicle: class I
7. Example of a non-permissible (dangerous) combination
of protective measures System: TN; charger:
class II; vehicle: class I
8. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures System: TN
9. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures System: TN; charger: class II; vehicle:
class II
10. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures for home charging with non-dedicated
socket-outlet
System: TN; on-board charger: class I with
automatic disconnection device; vehicle:
class I with insulation monitoring device
11, Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures for home charging with dedicated
socket-outlet
System: TN with automatic disconnection device;
on-board charger; class I; vehicle: class I with
insulation monitoring device
12. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures for home charging with non-dedicated
socket-outlet
System: TT; on-board charger: class I with automatic
disconnection device; vehicle: class I
13. Example of a permissible combination of protective
measures for home charging with dedicated
socket-outlet
System: TT with automatic disconnection device;
on-board charger: class I, vehicle: class I
Annexes
A Types of charge
B Additional measurement and determination
C Bibliography
Applies to the electrical equipment for the supply of energy to battery-powered road vehicles. The aspects covered include battery chargers, and the connection of vehicles or their batteries to the power supply source.
Committee |
TC 69
|
DevelopmentNote |
Formerly IEC 718
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DocumentType |
Standard
|
Pages |
73
|
PublisherName |
International Electrotechnical Committee
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
NEN IEC 60718 : 1997 | Identical |
DIN VDE 0122 : 1986 | Identical |
DIN VDE 0122 : 1986 | Corresponds |
IEC 60950:1999 | Safety of information technology equipment |
IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013 CSV | Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) |
IEC 60755:2017 | General safety requirements for residual current operated protective devices |
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