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Safety testing standards mainly include the following aspects:1. Power battery system safety performance test: including battery short circuit, overcharge, overdischarge, temperatu...

What are the safety test standards?

Safety testing standards mainly include the following aspects:

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1. Power battery system safety performance test: including battery short circuit, overcharge, overdischarge, temperature change and other tests to evaluate the safety performance of the battery system.

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2. Motor system safety performance test: including motor overheating, overload, overcurrent and other tests to evaluate the safety performance of the motor system.

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3. Electronic control system safety performance test: including fault detection and protection of electronic control system, protection of electronic control system and other tests to evaluate the safety performance of electronic control system.

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In addition, there are some other test standards, such as battery protection level test, battery impact test, battery vibration test, etc. These test standards are also important indicators to evaluate the safety performance of new energy vehicle three-electric system. These test standards are usually formulated by the relevant national or regional standardization organizations or automobile industry organizations, and are widely used in the production and sales of new energy vehicles.


Safety testing standards mainly include IEC, EN, UL, GB, CNS, etc., among which IEC is the international standard, EN is the European standard, UL is the American standard, GB is the Chinese standard, CNS is the Taiwan standard. These standards are usually tested and validated for different types of electronic products, such as household appliances, computers, communications equipment, etc. These testing standards include electrical safety testing, EMC testing, mechanical safety testing, and more. Compliant products guarantee safety and reliability during use and comply with the relevant regulations and standards of the host country.


Safety test standards are:

IEC\/EN 60950-1. The IEC\/EN 60950-1 standard refers to the general requirements for safety and applies to all types and uses of information technology equipment. The standard includes requirements for electrical, mechanical, chemical and fire protection, and covers the process of product design, manufacturing and installation.

IEC\/EN 61010-1. IEC\/EN 61010-1 refers to the general safety standard for electrical, measurement and laboratory equipment. The standard includes specific requirements for Class A and Class B devices and applies to devices that require an electrical supply and battery-powered devices.

IEC\/EN 60601-1. The IEC\/EN 60601-1 standard is a general safety standard for medical electrical equipment. The standard applies to wired and wireless electrical medical equipment, including diagnostic equipment, monitoring equipment, treatment equipment, surgical equipment and hospital beds.