Detailed Explanation of Newest IEC Standard Resolutions,
Newest IEC Standard Resolutions,
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology released Electronics & Information Technology Goods-Requirement for Compulsory Registration Order I-Notified on 7th September, 2012, and it came into effect on 3rd October, 2013. Electronics &Information Technology Goods Requirement for Compulsory Registration, what is usually called BIS certification, is actually called CRS registration/certification. All electronic products in the compulsory registration product catalog imported to India or sold in the Indian market must be registered in the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). In November 2014, 15 kinds of compulsory registered products were added. New categories include: mobile phones, batteries, power banks, power supplies, LED lights and sales terminals, etc.
Nickel system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 1): 2018/ IEC62133-1: 2017
Lithium system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 2): 2018/ IEC62133-2: 2017
Coin cell/battery is included in CRS.
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Recently International Electrotechnical Commission EE has approved, released and canceled several CTL resolutions on batteries, which mainly involves portable battery certification standard IEC 62133-2, energy storage battery certificate standard IEC 62619 and IEC 63056. The following is the specific content of the resolution:In December 2022, CTL issued a resolution that the voltage of the battery pack products cannot exceed 60Vdc. There is no clear statement about voltage limit in IEC 62133-2, but it refers to the IEC 61960-3 standard.
The reason why this resolution was cancelled by CTL is that “the upper voltage limit of 60Vdc will restrict some industry products from undergoing this standard test, such as power tools, etc.”
Similarly, in the interim resolution issued in December last year, it was proposed that when charging at the method of Article 7.1.2 (requiring charging at the upper and lower charging temperature limits), although in Appendix A.4 of the standard it states that when the upper/lower charging temperature is not 10℃/45℃, the expected upper charging temperature needs to be +5℃ and the lower charging temperature needs to -5℃. However, during the actual test, the +/-5°C operation can be omitted and charging can be carried out according to the normal upper/lower limit charging temperature.
This resolution was passed at this year’s CTL plenary meeting.