ISO TR 8713:2019 pdf download – Electrically propelled road vehicles – Vocabulary

03-06-2022 comment

ISO TR 8713:2019 pdf download – Electrically propelled road vehicles – Vocabulary
3.5 auxiliary electric system
vehicle system, other than for vehicle propulsion, that operates on electric energy
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 6469-3:2018, also defined in ISO 6469-2:2018 and ISO 6469-4:2015.
3.6 balance of electric circuit
remaining section of an electric circuit when all electric power sources that are energized (RESS and fuel cell stacks) are disconnected
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 6469-3:2018, also defined in ISO 17409:2015.
3.7 basic insulation
insulation of hazardous live parts which provides basic protection
Note 1 to entry: This concept does not apply to insulation used exclusively for functional purposes.
Note 2 to entry: Where insulation is not provided by solid insulation only, it is complemented with protective barriers or protective enclosures to prevent access to live parts in order to achieve basic protection.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-195:1998, 195-06-06, modified — “hazardous-live-parts” written as “hazardous live parts”]
Note 3 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 6469-3:2018, also defined in ISO 17409:2015 and ISO/PAS 19363:2017.
3.8 basic protection
protection against electric shock under fault-free conditions [SOURCE: IEC 60050-195:1998, 195-06-01]
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 6469-3:2018.
3.9 battery control unit
BCU
electronic device that controls, manages, detects or calculates electric and thermal functions of the battery system and that provides communication between the battery system and other vehicle controllers
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 12405-4:2018.
3.10 battery pack
energy storage device that includes cells or cell assemblies normally connected with cell electronics,power supply circuits and overcurrent shut-off device, including electrical interconnections, interfaces for external systems
Note 1 to entry: Examples of external systems are cooling, voltage class B, auxiliary voltage class A and communication.
Note 2 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 12405-4:2018.
3.12 bus
vehicle designed and constructed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat, and having a maximum mass exceeding 5 t
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 6469-1:— 1) .
3.13 capacity
total number of ampere-hours that can be withdrawn from a fully charged RESS under specified conditions
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 6469-1:— 2) , also defined in ISO 12405-4:2018.
3.14 case A
connection of an EV to the a.c. supply network (mains) utilizing a supply cable and plug permanently attached to the EV
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 17409:2015, also defined in ISO 6469-2:2018.
3.15 case B
connection of an EV to the a.c. supply network (mains) utilizing a detachable cable assembly with a vehicle connector and a.c. EV supply equipment
Note 1 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 17409:2015, also defined in ISO 6469-2:2018.
3.16 case C
connection of an EV to the a.c. supply network (mains) utilizing a supply cable and vehicle connector permanently attached to the EV supply equipment
Note 1 to entry: Only case C is applicable for mode 4 (see IEC 61851–1).
Note 2 to entry: Master publication in ISO/TC 22/SC 37: ISO 17409:2015, also defined in ISO 6469-2:2018.

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