1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2015Portable Primary Cellsand Batteries withAqueous Electrolyte General and SpecificationsANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2015American National Standard for Portable Primary Cells and Batteries with Aqueous ElectrolyteGen
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21、word Is Not Part Of American National Standard C18.1m, Part 1-2015.)This edition of American National Standard for Portable Primary Cells and Batteries with Aqueous Electrolyte is based in part on the previous American National Standard for Dry Cells and BatteriesSpecifications , ANSI C18.1M, Part 1
22、-2009, and recognizes the work of the International Electrotechnical Commission (refer to IEC Publications 60086-1 and 60086-2) in establishing worldwide standard requirements for portable primary batteries. As with the previous edition, this edition includes the following chemistries:a) Carbon zinc
23、 (Leclanch and zinc chloride types)b) Alkaline manganese dioxidec) Silver oxided) Zinc aire) Nickel oxyhydroxidePrevious editions of ANSI C18.1M, Part 1, have included the terms HIF and LIF, which describe specific time periods, i.e., on/off cycles, for load application in portable lighting tests. H
24、IF was an acronym for “Heavy Industrial Flashlight” and LIF was an acronym for “Light Industrial Flashlight.” Starting with the 2005 edition of C18.1M, Part 1, the HIF and LIF terms were removed and replaced with the actual duty cycle for each test. The term “four minutes per 15 minutes, eight hours
25、 per day” replaces HIF, and the term “four minutes per hour, eight hours per day” replaces LIF.Modified specifications for this edition include the ANSI 13 (D), 14 (C), 15 (AA), 24 (AAA), 25 (AAAA), 1604 (9-volt), 1412 (J), 1811 (21 or 23), 7000, 7002-7005 (hearing aid), and 903, 904, 908, 915, 918,
26、 926, and 936 (lantern) battery types. In April 1996, then-ANSI Accredited Standards Committee C18 on Specifications for Dry Cells and Batteries established a new general format for publication of its standards, dividing this standard into two parts. Part 1 of this American National Standard for Por
27、table Primary Cells and Batteries with Aqueous Electrolyte contains two basic sections. The first has general requirements and information, such as the scope, applicable definitions, general descriptions of battery dimensions, terminal requirements, marking requirements, general design conditions, a
28、nd test conditions. Section 2 of Part 1 is composed of specification sheets for various types of cells and batteries. Part 2 of the standard, a separate document, contains safety requirements.Suggestions for improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to:Secretary, ANSI ASC C18Nati
29、onal Electrical Manufacturers Association1300 North 17thStreet, Suite 900Rosslyn, Virginia 22209This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the American National Standards Committee C18 on Portable Cells and Batteries. Committee approval of this standard does not necessarily im
30、ply that all committee members voted for its approval. At the time Committee C18 approved this standard, it had the following members:Steven Wicelinski, ChairpersonMarcus Boolish, Vice ChairpersonAndrei Moldoveanu, Secretary 2015 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 2015 National Electrical
31、 Manufacturers AssociationANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2015Page iiiOrganization Represented: Name of Representative:BAE Systems Lewis BachmanBatteries Plus LLC Oz RahmanBureau Veritas, Consumer Product Services David GrandinDuracell Steven WicelinskiDNV GL James DeJagerEnergizer Battery Manufacturing, Inc. M
32、arcus BoolishCarin Stuart (Alternate)Fisher Price /Mattel Douglas G. GoldeKids II, Inc. Robert CoughlinIEC TC 35 TAG Technical Advisor Keel KellyIntertek Testing Services NA Tom OHaraRich Byczec (Alternate)Portable Power Consultants, LLC. Ramesh V. ShahPanasonic Battery Corporation of America Charle
33、s P. MonahanSpectrum Brands, Inc. John L. HadleyDenis Carpenter (Alternate)SGS Jody LeberZPower Troy RenkenThe members of Subcommittee C18-1 for Portable Primary Cells and Batteries who contributed to the development of this standard:Steven Wicelinski, ChairpersonJohn Hadley, Vice ChairpersonMichael
34、 Babiak S. Keel Kelly Marcus Boolish Jody LeberRich Byczec Andrew MarkowDenis Carpenter Charles MonahanRobert Coughlin Tom OHaraJames DeJager Troy Renken Laurie Florence Ramesh ShahDouglas Golde Carin StuartDavid Grandin 2015 National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2015Page
35、ivContentsForeword iiSection 1 GENERAL 11.1 Scope And Purpose 11.2 Normative references 11.3 Definitions .11.4 Requirements 3Section 2 SPECIFICATIONS 112.1 Specification sheet reference 112.2 Battery specification sheets 12Annex A METHODS OF DETERMINING LOAD AND TEST CONDITIONS 42A.1 Application tes
36、ts 42A.2 Capacity or rating tests .42A.3 Standard Resistive Loads .42Annex B GUIDANCE FOR PACKAGING, HANDLING, STORAGE, AND TRANSPORTATION .43B.1 Introduction .43B.2 Packing .43B.3 Transport and handling .43B.4 Storage and stock rotation 43B.5 Display and sales points .43Annex C RELIABILITY GUIDELIN
37、ES .44C.1 Consumer/user .44C.2 Designer 44Annex D BIBLIOGRAPHY .45TablesTable 1 Battery Designations for Standardized Electrochemical Systems 3Table 2 Battery Terminals . 7Table 3 Test Conditions 8FiguresFigure 1 Ingestion Gauge 3 Figure 2A Round Battery (Protruding Negative) 5 Figure 2B Round Batte
38、ry (Recessed Negative) 6 Figure 3 Button Battery .6 2015 National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2015Page 1 2015 National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationSection 1 GENERALPart 1 does not include safety requirements. Safety requirements can be found in Part 2.1.1 SCOPE AN
39、D PURPOSE1.1.1 ScopeThis standard applies to portable primary cells and batteries with aqueous electrolyte and a zinc anode (non-lithium). This edition includes the following electrochemical systems:a) Carbon zinc (Leclanch and zinc chloride types) b) Alkaline manganese dioxide c) Silver oxide d) Zi
40、nc air e) Nickel oxyhydroxide1.1.2 PurposeThe purpose of this publication is to:a) Ensure the electrical and physical interchangeability of products from different manufacturers; b) Minimize proliferation of cell and battery types; c) Define a standard of performance and provide guidance for its ass
41、essment; and d) Provide guidance to consumers, manufacturers, and designers.This is achieved by specifying items such as nomenclature, dimensions, polarity, terminals, marking, test conditions, and procedures.1.2 NORMATIVE REFERENCESThe following standards contain provisions that, through reference
42、in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. Parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the most recent editions of the standards indicated below.ANSI/ASME Y14.5, Dimensioning and tolerancingANSI C18.1M Part 2, Portable pri
43、mary cells and batteries with aqueous electrolytesafety standard1.3 DEFINITIONS1.3.1 anode: electrode at which an electrochemical oxidation reaction occurs1.3.2 application test: a test that simulates the actual use of a battery in a specific application1.3.3 battery: one or more cells, including ca
44、se, terminals, and markings1.3.4 battery, button: small, round non-lithium battery, in which the overall height is less than the diameterNotethe term “battery, coin” is defined in ANSI C18.3 as a small, round lithium battery, in which the overall height is less than the diameter.1.3.5 battery, porta
45、ble: a battery that is easily carried 2015 National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2015Page 21.3.6 battery, primary: a battery that is not designed to be electrically recharged1.3.7 battery, prismatic: cell or battery having the shape of a parallelepiped whose faces are rect
46、angular1.3.8 battery, round: cylindrical battery, the overall height of which is greater than or equal to its diameter1.3.9 capacity: quantity of electricity, usually expressed in Ampere hours (Ah), or milliampere hours (mAh) which a battery can deliver under specified discharge conditions1.3.10 cat
47、hode: electrode at which an electrochemical reduction reaction occurs1.3.11 cell: basic functional unit providing a source of electrical energy by direct conversion of chemical energy; consists of an assembly of electrodes, separators, electrolyte, container, and terminals1.3.12 cell, primary: a cel
48、l that is not designed to be electrically recharged1.3.13 discharge: an operation during which a battery delivers power (current and voltage) by the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy to an external circuit1.3.14 electrode: electrochemically active component of a cell that interfac
49、es with the electrolyte and is electrically connected to one terminal1.3.15 electrolyte: medium containing mobile ions that render it ionically conductive1.3.16 leakage: the unplanned escape of electrolyte from a cell or battery1.3.17 minimum average duration: the required average value of service output under specified test conditions1.3.18 polarity: the electrical convention used to describe the direction in which current flows on discharge1.3.19 rating test: a discharge test used to measure the service output of a ba