IEC 61851-21-2/FRAGF ED1

Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Part 21-2: Electric vehicle requirements for conductive connection to an AC/DC supply - EMC requirements for off board electric vehicle charging systems IEC 61851-21-2/FRAGF ED1

General information

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IEC

TC 69

International Standard

33.100.10   Emission | 43.120   Electric road vehicles

Scope

IEC 61851-21-2:2018 defines the EMC requirements for any off-board components or equipment of such systems used to supply or charge electric vehicles with electric power by conductive power transfer (CPT), with a rated input voltage, according to IEC 60038:2009, up to 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC and an output voltage up to 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC.
This document covers off-board charging equipment for mode 1, mode 2, mode 3 and mode 4 charging as defined in IEC 61851-1:2017.
Cables where there is no electronics or no electric/electronic switching are considered as passive (benign) and are deemed to comply with the emission and immunity requirements of this document without any need for testing.
This document does not apply to any on-board components or equipment of charging or power supply systems being part of the vehicles. The EMC requirements for such equipment are covered by IEC 61851-21-1: 2017.
Compliance with the emission and immunity requirements of this document is verified where it can be demonstrated that the equipment under test (EUT) meets the respective limits, during type tests in the measuring arrangement of this document.
Requirements for electric vehicle wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are covered in IEC 61980 (all parts).
This first edition, together with IEC 61851-21-1, cancels and replaces IEC 61851-21:2001. It constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to IEC 61851‑21:2001:
a) this document addresses now only EMC related tests instead of other electrical tests;
b) Clauses 2 and 3 have been updated;
c) the port definition, the test-setups and their corresponding limits as well as the operation modes are defined more precisely;
d) Annexes A to F have been added.

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IEC 61851-21-2/FRAGF ED1
30.97 End of interruption of work - split/merged
Jan 30, 2019