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Name: STN EN 50342-6
Validity: Valid
Number of pages: 28
Language:
EN
Paper: 14,10€
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Slovak title Olovené štartovacie batérie. Časť 6: Batérie na používanie na mikrocykly
English title Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 6: Batteries for Micro-Cycle Applications
Release Date: 01. 08. 2016
Date of withdrawal:
ICS: 29.220.20
Sorting character/National clasification code 36 4310
Level of incorporation: idt EN 50342-6:2015
Official Journal 07/16
Amendments Zmena A1 V 04/19
Replaced by:
Repleces:
Note in Official Journal:
Subject of the standard: This European Standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V, used primarily as power source for the starting of internal combustion engines (ICE), lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of ICE vehicles. These batteries are commonly called “starter batteries”. Batteries with a nominal voltage of 6 V are also included in the scope of this standard. All referenced voltages need to be divided by two for 6 V batteries. The batteries under scope of this standard are used for micro-cycle applications in vehicles which can also be called Start-Stop (or Stop-Start, idling-stop system, micro-hybrid or idle-stop-and-go) applications. In cars with this special capability, the internal combustion engine is switched off during a complete vehicle stop, during idling with low speed or during idling without the need of supporting the vehicle movement by the internal combustion engine.