Please note that there are UL CCNs that reference either standard for both
a 'pack' and a 'battery'. 

UL1642 -> professional device; a battery pack does not have a protective
device; Li only.
UL2054 -> consumer device; any battery chemistry; requires UL1642 for Li
battery/pack.

There is a new standard in-work: UL2271 - intended for batteries, battery
packs, and vehicle charge systems.

The IEC has formally recommended the use of IEC62133 in lieu of UL1642,
and the CTL has commented on this in DSH616A. And transition dates and
requirements are here
<http://www.ul.com/global/eng/pages/offerings/industries/hightech/batterie
s/iec62133/>

But more important, some the IEC tests are more fun than the UL tests...

Brian 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Ron Baugh
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 1:28 PM
To: McInturff, Gary; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Lithium Ion Batteries

Hi Gary,
 
I deal a lot with battery pack, both in ATEX and Pollution Degree 2 and 3.
Here is what I use:
 
IEC 62133 is the standard used for batteries in portable consumer
electronics.   IEC 62133 is a standard used worldwide except in USA.  In
USA, UL 1642 and UL 2054 are the equivalent standards
 
UL 1642 is for ONLY the CELL and UL 2054 is used for the complete battery
pack.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Ron Baugh
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of McInturff,
Gary
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 1:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Lithium Ion Batteries
 
Is there a Harmonized standard for Lithium batteries in the EU.
 For UL and the US Battery Cells would fall under UL 1642-Lithium
Batteries. If there will also be a Battery Pack involved that it would
also be UL 2054.
 
Of Course now I'm confused what is the difference between a Lithium
Battery and a battery Pack. I'm missing the obvious I suppose but I
understand there might be requirements on the cell - but isn't a pack
nothing more than a series of cells? Do battery packs incorporate safety
circuits - I would presume that whether one or more battery I would have
to design a circuit that safely charges, discharges, protects against over
voltage, and maybe a temperature monitoring circuit etc - but again I
would presume if I do that for one cell I can scale for cells that have
been shrink wrapped into a pack.  
 
I;m trying to get the scope for both of these documents but stumbling 
 
Gary McInturff
Reliability/Compliance Engineer
Advanced Input Systems
Esterline Corporation
600 West Wilbur Avenue
Coeur d' Alene, Idaho 83815

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