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EVS-EN 50342-1:2015+A1+A2:2021

Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 1: General requirements and methods of test

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Kehtiv alates 15.11.2021
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EN 50342-1:2015; EN 50342-1:2015/A1:2018; EN 50342-1:2015/A2:2021
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Staatus
Kuupäev
Tüüp
Nimetus
15.11.2021
Põhitekst + muudatus
15.10.2021
Muudatus
19.12.2018
Muudatus
03.12.2015
Põhitekst
This European Standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V, used primarily as a power source for the starting of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are commonly called “starter batteries”. Batteries with a nominal voltage of 6 V are also included within the scope of this standard. All referenced voltages need to be divided by two for 6 V batteries.
This European Standard is applicable to batteries for the following purposes:
− batteries for passenger cars,
− batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles.
This European Standard is not applicable to batteries for other purposes, for example the starting of railcar internal combustion engines or for motorcycles.

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