Primary batteries - Part 4: Safety of lithium batteries
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IEC 60086-4:2014 is a standard that focuses on ensuring the safety of lithium batteries used in various applications. The standard provides tests and requirements that batteries must comply with in order to operate safely under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse scenarios. This fourth edition supersedes the previous edition from 2007 and includes several significant technical changes.
One of the notable changes in this edition is the harmonization with the second edition of IEC 62281, which is a standard related to the safety of lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicle systems. This alignment with another relevant standard enhances the overall safety considerations for lithium batteries.
Another important update in IEC 60086-4:2014 involves alternative protective circuits, which are devices that safeguard batteries against various risks. The standard includes provisions for alternative protective circuits, ensuring that multiple options are available to meet safety requirements.
Additionally, the standard addresses risks associated with swallowing lithium batteries. It provides more information about these risks in section 7.2.m and promotes this aspect to section 7.2a, highlighting the importance of awareness and precautions to prevent accidents.
Furthermore, a new annex, Annex D, has been introduced in this edition. Annex D contains pictograms that help visualize some of the safety precautions mentioned in section 7.2. These pictograms serve as visual aids in understanding and implementing safety measures.
Descriptors | lithium batteries |
Edition | 4.0 |
ICS Codes | 29.220.10 - Primary cells and batteries |
Language(s) | English + French |
File Size | 1.5 MB |