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BS EN IEC 62984-3:2020

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High-temperature secondary batteries – Sodium-based batteries. Performance requirements and tests

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This part of IEC 62984 specifies performance requirements and test procedures for high-temperature batteries based on sodium for mobile and/or stationary use and whose rated voltage does not exceed 1 500 V.

Sodium based batteries include sodium-sulphur batteries and sodium-nickel chloride batteries; both are high-temperature batteries and use a solid, sodium conducting electrolyte. Additional information on sodium-based batteries technology, their chemistries and construction are given in Annex B.

This document does not cover aircraft batteries, covered by IEC 60952 (all parts), and batteries for the propulsion of electric road vehicles, covered by IEC 61982 (all parts).

NOTE High-temperature batteries are electrochemical systems whose cells’ internal minimum operating temperature is above 100 °C.

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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 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated terms
3.1 Battery construction
12 3.2 Battery functionality
13 3.3 Symbols and abbreviated terms
14 4 Environmental (service) conditions
4.1 General
4.2 Normal service conditions for stationary installations
4.3 Special service conditions for stationary installations
4.4 Normal service conditions for mobile installations (except propulsion)
4.5 Special service conditions for mobile installations (except propulsion)
Tables
Table 1 – List of symbols and abbreviated terms
15 5 Performance requirements
5.1 Electrical requirements
5.1.1 Nominal voltage
5.1.2 Discharge rate
Table 2 – Preferred values of battery nominal voltages
16 5.1.3 Charge rate
17 5.1.4 Rated battery energy (Wr)
5.1.5 Battery auxiliary energy consumption
5.1.6 Energy efficiency (η)
18 5.1.7 Long term endurance (LTE)
5.2 Thermal requirements
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Warm-up
Table 3 – Maximum allowed energy content loss after the test
19 5.2.3 Cool-down
5.2.4 Standby mode
5.2.5 Idle
5.2.6 Freeze-thaw
6 Performance test
6.1 General
6.1.1 Classification of tests
6.1.2 Test object selection
20 6.1.3 DUT initial conditions before tests
6.1.4 Measuring equipment
6.2 List of tests
21 6.3 Type tests
6.3.1 Battery auxiliary energy consumption test
Table 4 – List of tests
22 6.3.2 Energy efficiency test
6.3.3 Long term endurance test
23 6.3.4 Maximum continuous discharge rate test
24 6.3.5 Maximum transient discharge rate test
6.3.6 Boost charge rate test
Figures
Figure 1 – Transient discharge test
25 6.4 Routine tests
6.4.1 Capacity / energy content combined test
26 6.5 Special tests
6.5.1 Freeze-thaw cycle test
Figure 2 – Example of capacity test
27 7 Markings
7.1 General
7.2 Data plate marking
28 8 Rules for transportation, installation and maintenance
8.1 Transportation
Figure 3 – Markings for sodium-based batteries
Figure 4 – Example of data plate
29 8.2 Installation
8.3 Maintenance
9 Documentation
9.1 Instruction manual
9.2 Test report
30 Annex A (informative)Standard template for report of test results and description of the DUT – Report of type test
A.1 Example 1
32 A.2 Example 2
35 Annex B (informative)Description of the technologies
B.1 Sodium-sulphur battery
B.1.1 Principle and features of sodium-sulphur batteries
B.1.2 Structure of the sodium-sulphur battery
Figure B.1 – Principle of the sodium-sulphur battery
36 Figure B.2 – Cell structure
Figure B.3 – Module structure
37 B.2 Sodium-nickel battery
B.2.1 Principle and features of the sodium-nickel cell
Figure B.4 – Battery structure
Figure B.5 – Overall cell reaction
38 B.2.2 Structure of sodium-nickel cell
B.2.3 Battery design
Figure B.6 – Schematic diagram of a sodium-nickel cell
39 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62984-3:2020
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