Grace,
 
N5 represents the number of parallel connected cells indicating it belongs to
the battery designation.
 
Best Regards, 

Jody Leber 
Program Manager 

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        From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grace 
Lin
        Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:21 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Cell and Battery Designation in IEC 61960
        
        
        Dear Members,
         
        Can someone confirm the following "Cell and battery designation" under 
5.1 of
IEC 61960: 2003?
         
        "Battery shall be designated with the following form: 

        N

        1 A1 A2 A3 N2 / N3 / N4 – N5 

        Cells shall be designated with the following form: 

        A

        1 A2 A3 N2 / N3 / N4 

        "

         

        The Japanes JIS C8711: 2006 standard has the following designation:  

        "Battery shall be designated with the following form: 

        A1 A2 A3 N2 / N3 / N4

        Cells shall be designated with the following form: 

        N1 A1 A2 A3 N2 / N3 / N4 –N5

        "

         

        Do I miss any amendment or correction to either standard?

         

        Thank you and look forward to your help.

        Best regards,

        Grace

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