BS EN IEC 62196-3:2022 – TC:2023 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets. Conductive charging of electric vehicles – Dimensional compatibility requirements for DC and AC/DC pin and contact-tube vehicle couplers
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 152 |
This part of IEC 62196 is applicable to vehicle couplers with pins and contact tubes of standardized configuration, herein also referred to as “accessories”, intended for use in electric vehicle conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with rated operating voltage and current in accordance with IEC 62196-1:2022. This document applies to high power DC interfaces and combined AC/DC interfaces of vehicle couplers that are intended for use in conductive charging systems for circuits specified in IEC 61851-1:2017 and IEC 6185123:-2. The DC vehicle connectors and inlets covered by this document are used only in charging mode 4, according to IEC 618511:2017, 6.2.4, and case C, as shown in IEC 618511:2017, Figure 3. These vehicle couplers are intended to be used for circuits specified in IEC 61851-23: – which operate at different voltages, and which can include ELV and communication signals. This document applies to the vehicle couplers to be used in an ambient temperature between -30 °C and +40 °C. NOTE 1 In some countries, other requirements may apply. NOTE 2 In the following country, −35 °C applies: SE. These vehicle couplers are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copper-alloy conductors.
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85 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
87 | English CONTENTS |
89 | FOREWORD |
91 | INTRODUCTION |
92 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
93 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 General 5 Ratings 6 Connection between the power supply and the electric vehicle |
94 | Tables Table 301 – Overview of the DC vehicle interface |
95 | 7 Classification of accessories Table 302 – Overview of the combined AC/DC vehicle interface |
96 | 8 Marking 9 Dimensions |
97 | 10 Protection against electric shock Table 303 – Interface overview |
98 | 11 Size and colour of protective earthing and neutral conductors 12 Provisions for earthing 13 Terminals 14 Interlocks |
99 | 15 Resistance to ageing of rubber and thermoplastic material 16 General construction 17 Construction of EV socket-outlets – General 18 Construction of EV plugs and vehicle connectors 19 Construction of vehicle inlets 20 Degrees of protection |
100 | 21 Insulation resistance and dielectric strength 22 Breaking capacity 23 Normal operation 24 Temperature rise 25 Flexible cables and their connection |
101 | 26 Mechanical strength 27 Screws, current-carrying parts and connections 28 Creepage distances, clearances and distances through sealing compound 29 Resistance to heat and to fire 30 Corrosion and resistance to rusting |
102 | 31 Conditional short-circuit current 32 Electromagnetic compatibility 33 Vehicle drive over 34 Thermal cycling 35 Humidity exposure 36 Misalignment 37 Contact endurance test |
103 | STANDARD SHEETSCONFIGURATION AA |
112 | STANDARD SHEETSCONFIGURATION BB |
116 | STANDARD SHEETSCONFIGURATION EE Table 304 – Functionality of the contacts for configuration EE |
130 | STANDARD SHEETSCONFIGURATION FF Table 305 – Functionality of the contacts for DC configuration FF |
145 | Annex A (informative)Legacy drawings from IEC 62196-3:2014 |
151 | Bibliography |