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BS IEC 60095-2:2021

$189.07

Lead-acid starter batteries – Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals

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BSI 2021 46
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2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 General requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Marking
4.2.1 Safety labelling
4.2.2 Marking of the polarity of terminals
Figures
Figure 1 – Marking of polarity
11 4.3 Recycling
4.3.1 Recycling of lead
4.3.2 Recycling of plastic material
4.4 Dimensions and design
4.5 Dimensions of tapered battery terminals
Figure 2 – Marking of polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer battery components
12 5 Recommended types used in Europe (EU)
5.1 General
5.2 Main dimensions of batteries
Figure 3 – Dimensions of positive (on the right) and negative (on the left) terminal
13 Figure 4 – Main dimensions of batteries of standard series LN and LBN – Top view
Tables
Table 1 – Main dimensions of batteries of standard series LN
14 Figure 5 – Details of Figure 4
15 Figure 6 – Main dimensions of batteries of standard series LN – Front view
16 5.3 Handles
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Mounting of handles
Figure 7 – Main dimensions of batteries of standard series LN – Side view
17 5.4 Mounting of batteries
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Dimensions and arrangement of ledges and notches
18 5.5 Terminals
5.5.1 Position of terminals
5.5.2 Dimensions of battery terminals
5.5.3 Marking of polarity
Figure 8 – Details of ledges of Figure 6 and Figure 7
Figure 9 – Detail X – Notch on ledge
19 5.6 Special features of the battery lid
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Semi bloc lid
5.6.3 Central degassing
5.6.4 Recessed holes
Figure 10 – Degassing outlet
20 5.6.5 Removable cell plugs
5.6.6 Position of sensor openings
Figure 11 – Recessed holes “M” for optional terminal protection
21 5.7 Handling of starter batteries by robot-equipment
Figure 12 – Removable cell plugs and sensor positions
22 Figure 13 – Grips for handling by robot equipment
Figure 14 – Section P-P of Figure 13 and Figure 22
23 5.8 Bulging and reinforcement of battery side walls
Figure 15 – Detail U of Figure 13 and Figure 22
Figure 16 – Maximum allowed bulging on short sides
24 6 Other battery types used in Europe (EU)
6.1 General
Figure 17 – Reinforcement by thicker walls on short sides
Figure 18 – Reinforcement by additional ribs on short sides
25 6.2 Main dimensions of batteries
Table 2 – Main dimensions of batteries of other series LBN
26 Table 3 – Main dimensions of other series L, LS, LB and LBS
27 Table 4 – Main dimensions of other series E, ES, EB and EBS
28 Figure 19 – Main dimensions of batteries of series L, LB, E, EB
29 Figure 20 – Main dimensions of batteries of series LS, LBS, ES, EBS
Figure 21 – Details of Figure 19 and Figure 20
30 6.3 Handles
6.4 Mounting of batteries
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Dimensions and arrangement of ledges and notches
6.5 Terminals
6.5.1 Position of terminals
6.5.2 Dimensions of battery terminals
6.5.3 Marking of polarity
6.6 Handling of starter batteries by robot-equipment
31 Figure 22 – Grips for handling by robot equipment for LBN series
Figure 23 – Grips for handling by robot equipment for L and LS series
32 Figure 24 – Detail V of Figure 23
Figure 25 – Grips for handling by robot equipment for LB and LBS series – Option 1
Figure 26 – Grips for handling by robot equipment for LB and LBS series – Option 2
33 7 Recommended types used in North America (AM)
7.1 General
7.2 Terminals and terminal configuration
7.2.1 Tapered terminals
7.2.2 Side terminals
Figure 27 – Detail Y of Figure 25 and Figure 26
34 7.2.3 Terminal configuration
7.3 Standard fastening on the bottom
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Design of ledges
Figure 28 – Side terminal groove description
Figure 29 – Side terminal groove dimensions in mm and (in)
35 7.3.3 Design of recesses
Figure 30 – Design for batteries with ledges on long sidesfor hold-down-devices in mm and (in)
36 Figure 31 – Design for batteries with recesses on long sidesfor hold-down-devices in mm and (in)
37 Figure 32 – Design for batteries with recesses on sidesfor hold-down-devices in mm and (in)
38 Figure 33 – Design for batteries with recesses on sidesfor hold-down-devices in mm and (in)
39 7.4 Main dimensions of the battery group sizes AM
Figure 34 – Design for batteries with recesses on sidesfor hold-down-devices in mm and (in)
40 Table 5 – Battery group sizes AM
41 Figure 35 – Main dimensions of batteries of group sizes 24R, 26R, 34R, 35, 51R, 85
Figure 36 – Main dimensions of batteries of group size 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 51, 86
42 Figure 37 – Main dimensions of batteries of group size 36R
Figure 38 – Main dimensions of batteries of group sizes 59, 65
43 Figure 39 – Main dimensions of batteries of group size 75, 78,100with positive terminal on the right
Figure 40 – Main dimensions of batteries of group size 75, 78,100with positive terminal on the left
44 8 Recommended types used in East Asia (AS)
8.1 General
8.2 Terminals and terminal configuration
8.2.1 Design of terminals
8.2.2 Dimensions and classification of terminals
8.2.3 Configuration of terminals
8.3 Main dimensions of the battery group sizes AS
Table 6 – Dimensions and classification of terminals
45 Figure 41 – Main dimensions of battery group sizes AS
Table 7 – Dimensions of group sizes AS
BS IEC 60095-2:2021
$189.07