BS EN 60901:1996 - Single-capped fluorescent lamps. Performance specifications
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BS EN 60901:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes. This standard applies to secondary cells and batteries used in portable applications and provides guidelines for their design, performance, and safety.
BS EN 60901:1996 covers a range of battery chemistries, including nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride, and lithium-ion. The standard specifies the requirements for various parameters such as capacity, nominal voltage, discharge characteristics, and charging methods. It also provides guidelines for the labeling, marking, and documentation of batteries.
Additionally, BS EN 60901:1996 outlines the testing procedures to evaluate the performance and safety of batteries. These tests include cycle life, capacity retention, internal resistance, and overcharge and overdischarge protection.
Overall, BS EN 60901:1996 is an important standard that helps ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of secondary cells and batteries used in portable applications.