This part of GB/T 22199 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, marking, packaging, transportation, storage and operating requirements of valve-regulated lead-acid batteries for moped.
This part is applicable to valve-regulated lead-acid batteries (hereinafter referred to as batteries) and battery packs with a capacity of 28 Ah or less for electric automatic vehicles, electric scooters, electric balance vehicles, electric wheelchairs, etc., which use batteries as the main power source. The sulfuric acid electrolyte in the battery is non-liquid, adsorbed in the microporous structure between the electrodes or in the form of a colloid.
This part does not apply to lead-acid batteries and battery packs for other purposes such as starting, electric road vehicles and traction.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 2408-2008 Plastics - Determination of Burning Characteristics - Horizontal and Vertical Test
GB/T 2900.41 Electrotechnical Terminology - Primary and Secondary Cells and Batteries
GB/T 22199.2-2017 Valve-regulated Lead-acid Batteries for Moped - Part 2: Kinds of Products and Specifications
GB/T 23754 Container for Lead Acid Storage Batteries
GB/T 28535 Separators for Lead-acid Batteries
GB/T 32504 Civil Lead-acid Battery Technical Code for Safety
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the terms and definition specified in GB/T 2900.41 apply.
3.1
rated capacity
C2
Ah capacity as indicated by the manufacturer which can be provided by a fully charged battery under the specified conditions, which is expressed by the Ah capacity at a 2-hour rate (hereinafter expressed by 2hr)
3.2
actual capacity
Ca
electric quantity actually discharged by a battery under the specified conditions, which is expressed in Ah
GB/T 22199.1-2017 The following standards are cited: