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23、tionally left blank.Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS ANSI C18.3M, Part 1-2005 iii Contents Page Foreword.v 1 General .1 1.1 Scope and purpose .1 1.1.1 Scope .1
24、 1.1.2 Purpose .1 1.2 Normative references .1 1.3 Definitions.1 1.4 Requirements .3 1.4.1 Designations, chemical systems, and voltages .3 1.4.2 Battery dimensions.4 1.4.3 Terminals.7 1.4.4 General design considerations.8 1.4.5 Test conditions .8 1.4.6 Test requirements .8 1.4.7 Marking.10 2 Specific
25、ations .11 2.1 Specification sheet reference.11 2.2 Battery specification sheets.12 Table 1 Chemical systems and voltages.4 Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS AN
26、SI C18.3M, Part 1-2005 iv Figures 1 Small cell or battery gauge (inner dimensions).3 2A Round battery (protruding negative).6 2B Round battery (recessed negative) .6 3 Coin battery .7 Annexes A Methods of determining load and test conditions.35 B Guidance for packaging, handling, storage, and transp
27、ortation .37 C Reliability guidelines.39 D Bibliography.41 Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-ANSI C18.3M, Part 1-2005 v Foreword (This Foreword is not part of A
28、merican National Standard C18.3M, Part 1-2005.) This edition of an American National Standard for Portable Lithium Primary Cells and Batteries is based in part on the previous American National Standard for Lithium Primary Cells and BatteriesGeneral and Specifications, ANSI C18.3M-1999, and recogniz
29、es the work of the International Electrotechnical Commission (refer to IEC Publications 60086-1 and 60086-2) in establishing world-wide standard requirements for portable lithium primary batteries. This edition includes three chemistries: Lithium/carbon monofluoride Lithium/manganese dioxide Lithium
30、/iron disulfide Ater review, certain selected performance tests and dimensions were revised or added. In April 1996, the then ANSI Accredited Standards Committee C18 on Specifications for Dry Cells and Batteries established a new general format for the publication of its standards, dividing this sta
31、ndard into two parts. Part 1 of this American National Standard for Portable Lithium Primary Cells and Batteries contains two basic sections. The first section has general requirements and information, such as the scope, applicable definitions, general descriptions of battery dimensions, terminal re
32、quirements, marking requirements, general design conditions, test conditions, etc. Section 2 of Part 1 is comprised of specification sheets for various types of cells and batteries. Part 2 of the standard, a separate document, contains safety requirements. Suggestions for the improvement of this sta
33、ndard are welcome. They should be sent to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209, Attention: Secretary ANSI ASC C18. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the American National Standards Committee C18 on Po
34、rtable Cells and Batteries. Committee approval of this standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. At the time Committee C18 approved this standard, it had the following members: Michael H. Babiak, Chairperson James C. DeJager, Vice Chairperson Ron Runkles,
35、 Secretary Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS ANSI C18.3M, Part 1-2005 vi Organization Represented: Name of Representative: BAE Systems C. Richard Walk Andrew J.
36、Markow(Alt.) Bureau Veritas, Consumer Product Services Thomas Heckmann Consultant David Linden Consultant, U.S. Navy Albert Himy Duracell Steven Wicelinski S. Keel Kelly (Alt.) Eastman Kodak Company James C. DeJager Energizer Michael H. Babiak Marc K. Bolish (Alt.) Intertek ETL SEMKO Terence J. OBei
37、rne Moltech Power Systems Ramesh Shah International Imaging Industry Association (i3a) James Peyton Panasonic Charles Monahan Dustin Dyer (Alt.) Rayovac Corp. John Hadley Denis Carpenter (Alt.) Michael Moore (Alt.) U.S. Navy, Crane Division, Naval Surface James A. Gucinski Warfare Center John Inman
38、(Alt.) Wilson Greatbatch Limited Heidi Reed The members of Subcommittee C18-3 for Portable Lithium Primary Cells and Batteries who contributed to the development of this standard are: Marc K. Boolish, Chairperson James C. DeJager, Vice Chairperson Ron Runkles, Secretary Michael Babiak Paul Krehl Dus
39、tin Dyer David Linden James Gucinski Andrew Markow John Hadley Charles Monahan Albert Himy Terence OBeirne John Inman C. Richard Walk S. Keel Kelly Steven Wicelinski Copyright National Electrical Manufacturers Association Provided by IHS under license with NEMANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networ
40、king permitted without license from IHS 1 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI C18.3M, PART 1-2005For Portable Lithium Primary Cells and Batteries General and Specifications 1 General NOTEPart 1 does not include safety requirements. Safety requirements can be found in Part 2. 1.1 Scope and purpose 1.1.1 Scope This standard applies to portable lithium primary cells and batteries. This edition includes the following electrochemical systems: a) Lithium/carbon monofluoride; b) Lithium/manganese dioxide; c) Lithium/iron disulfide. 1.1.2 Purpose The purpose of this pu