Electric, Fuel Cell and Hybrid vehicles may contain many types of high voltage systems. Adequate barriers between occupants and the high voltage systems are necessary to provide protection from potentially harmful electric current and materials within the high voltage system that can cause injury to occupants of the vehicle during a crash. This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to all Electric, Fuel Cell and Hybrid vehicle designs that are comprised of at least one voltage bus with a nominal voltage greater than or equal to 60 Volts DC or 30 VAC. This Recommended Practice addresses electrical isolation integrity, electrolyte spillage, and retention of the battery system. Previous revisions of this document did not include a time limit in which the vehicle had to comply to the test procedure. The 5 second time frame was chosen as a reasonable system response time that also protects vehicle occupants and bystanders. UL 2202 Section 6.2, Stored Energy, references this time as the time to measure voltage across capacitors after energy has been removed.


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    Title :

    Recommended Practice for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Systems Crash Integrity Testing


    Publication date :

    2005-04-20



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English