BS EN 61881-3:2012+A1:2013:2014 Edition
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Railway applications. Rolling stock equipment. Capacitors for power electronic – Electric double-layer capacitors
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 36 |
This part of IEC 61881 applies to d.c. electric double-layer capacitors (cell, module and bank) for power electronics intended to be used on rolling stock.
This standard specifies quality requirements and tests, safety requirements, and describes installation and operation information.
NOTE Example of the application for capacitors specified in this Standard; d.c. energy storage, etc.
Capacitors not covered by this Standard:
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IEC 61881-1: Paper/plastic film capacitors;
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IEC 61881-2: A luminium electrolytic capaci tors with non-solid electrolyte.
Guidance for installation and operation is given in Clause 9.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Service conditions 4.1 Normal service conditions 4.1.1 General |
14 | 4.1.2 Altitude 4.1.3 Temperature 4.2 Unusual service conditions 5 Quality requirements and tests 5.1 Test requirements 5.1.1 General 5.1.2 Test conditions |
15 | 5.1.3 Measurement conditions 5.1.4 Voltage treatment 5.1.5 Thermal treatment 5.2 Classification of tests 5.2.1 General Table 1 – Classification of tests |
16 | 5.2.2 Type tests 5.2.3 Routine tests 5.2.4 Acceptance tests 5.3 Capacitance and internal resistance 5.3.1 Measurement procedure for capacitance and internal resistance |
17 | 5.3.2 Calculation methods for capacitance and internal resistance 5.3.3 Acceptance criteria of capacitance and internal resistance Figure 1 – The voltage–time characteristics between capacitor terminals in capacitance and internal resistance measurement |
18 | 5.4 Leakage current and self-discharge 5.4.1 Leakage current 5.4.2 Self-discharge 5.5 Insulation test between terminals and case 5.5.1 Capacitor cell (If applicable (applicable to metal case with terminals) and if required) |
19 | 5.5.2 Capacitor module or bank Figure 2 – V block |
20 | 5.6 Sealing test 5.7 Surge discharge test (under consideration) 5.7.1 General 5.7.2 Preconditioning 5.7.3 Initial measurement 5.7.4 Test method 5.7.5 Post treatment 5.7.6 Final measurement |
21 | 5.7.7 Acceptance criteria 5.8 Environmental testing 5.8.1 Change of temperature 5.8.2 Damp heat, steady state |
22 | 5.9 Mechanical tests 5.9.1 Mechanical tests of terminals Table 2 – Damp heat steady-state test |
23 | 5.9.2 External inspection 5.9.3 Vibration and shocks 5.10 Endurance test 5.10.1 General 5.10.2 Preconditioning 5.10.3 Initial measurements 5.10.4 Test methods Table 3 – Testing the robustness of terminals |
24 | 5.10.5 Post treatment 5.10.6 Final measurement 5.10.7 Acceptance criteria 5.11 Endurance cycling test 5.11.1 General 5.11.2 Preconditioning 5.11.3 Initial measurements 5.11.4 Test method |
25 | 5.11.5 End of test criteria 5.11.6 Post treatment 5.11.7 Final measurement 5.11.8 Acceptance criteria 5.12 Pressure relief test 5.13 Passive flammability |
27 | 5.14 EMC test 6 Overloads 7 Safety requirements 7.1 Discharge device 7.2 Case connections (grounding) 7.3 Protection of the environment |
28 | 7.4 Other safety requirements 8 Marking 8.1 Marking of the capacitor 8.1.1 Capacitor cell 8.1.2 Capacitor module or bank |
29 | 8.2 Data sheet 9 Guidance for installation and operation 9.1 General 9.2 Choice of rated voltage 9.3 Operating temperature 9.3.1 Life time of capacitor |
30 | 9.3.2 Installation 9.3.3 Unusual cooling conditions 9.4 Over voltages 9.5 Overload currents 9.6 Switching and protective devices 9.7 Dimensioning of creepage distance and clearance |
31 | 9.8 Connections 9.9 Parallel connections of capacitors 9.10 Series connections of capacitors 9.11 Magnetic losses and eddy currents 9.12 Guide for unprotected capacitors |
32 | Annex A (informative) Terms and definitions of capacitors Figure A.1 – Example of capacitor application in capacitor equipment |
33 | Bibliography |