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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 61056-1 ; VDE 0510-25:2013-06
General purpose lead-acid batteries (valve-regulated types) - Part 1: General requirements, functional characteristics - Methods of test (IEC 61056-1:2012); German version EN 61056-1:2012

Title (German)

Bleibatterien für allgemeine Anwendungen (verschlossen) - Teil 1: Allgemeine Anforderungen, Eigenschaften - Prüfverfahren (IEC 61056-1:2012); Deutsche Fassung EN 61056-1:2012

Overview

This standard specifies the general requirements, functional characteristics and methods of testing for all general purpose lead-acid cells and batteries of the valve-regulated type - for either cyclic or float charge application or - in portable equipment, for instance, incorporated in tools, toys, or in static emergency, or uninterruptible power supply and general power supplies. The cells of this kind of lead-acid battery may either have flat-plate electrodes in prismatic containers or have spirally wound pairs of electrodes in cylindrical containers. The sulphuric acid in these cells is immobilized between the electrodes either by absorption in a micro-porous structure or in a gelled form. The responsible committee is DKE/K 371 "Akkumulatoren" ("Secondary cells and batteries") of the DKE (German Commission for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies) at DIN and VDE.

Document: references other documents

Document: referenced in other documents

Responsible national committee

DKE/UK 371.2 - Akkumulatoren (Elektrochemische Systeme außer Lithium)  

Edition 2013-06
Original language German
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