BS EN 62133‑1 is a European standard that discusses nickel systems of secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes.
BS EN 62133‑1 specifies requirements and tests for the safe operation of portable sealed secondary nickel cells and batteries containing alkaline electrolytes, under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse.
BS EN 62133‑1 on prismatic and cylindrical cells applies to:
A secondary cell is a basic manufactured unit providing a source of electrical energy by direct conversion of chemical energy, that consists of electrodes, separators, electrolytes, containers and terminals, and that is designed to be charged electrically. Nickel Systems is a true stocking distributor of high nickel alloy.
BS EN 62133‑1 navigates you through the safety requirements of secondary cells and batteries. They require the consideration of two sets of applied conditions: intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse. Cells and batteries are so designed and constructed that they are safe under conditions of both intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse. The cells and batteries subjected to the intended use are not only safe but also continue to be functional in all respects.
BS EN 62133‑1 also provides a quality plan to the manufacturer to prepare and implement a quality plan that defines procedures for the inspection of materials, components, cells and batteries and that covers the whole process of producing each type of cell or battery. Manufacturers understand their process capabilities and institute the necessary process controls as it relates to product safety. In this manner, you can conduct your operations with ease, making sure that the product is handled efficiently.
BS EN 62133‑1:2017 supersedes BS EN 62133:2013, which is withdrawn on 14 March 2020. It includes:
IEC 62133-1:2017
EN 60987:2009
EN 62133-1:2017