E T X S E R I E S L I T H I U M B A T T E R I E S
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Regulations
The ETX Lithium battery was tested to the following safety regulations as outlined in:
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IEC 62660-2
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IEC 61960:2011
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CE — EU consumer safety, health and environmental regulations. Signifies
conformity with EMC directive (2004/108/EC)
These standards set the level of safety required for lithium batteries. The standard addresses
normal and abnormal operating conditions.
Lithium batteries have special requirements for transportation (shipping) per UN 38.3 and
Title (part) 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations or CFR’s. Title 49 CFR Sections 100-185
of the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR).
Terminology
The following table describes the terminology used in this document.
Ah
Amp-Hour is a unit of measure of charge that can be stored in a
battery.
BMS
The Battery Management System refers to the collection of
electronics responsible for monitoring and controlling the cell charge
level, providing over charge protection and over discharge protection
Cell
A single encased electrochemical unit (one positive and one negative
electrode) which exhibits a voltage differential across two terminals.
Wh
Watt-Hour is a unit of measure of charge that can be stored in a
battery.
IEC
International Electro technical Commission
on safety standards.