[SystemSafety] standards associated with charging of potentially explosive cells

Tom Ferrell tom at faaconsulting.com
Thu Sep 20 21:03:34 CEST 2018


RTCA DO-311A is the prevailing aviation standard for rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries.  There are also FAA and EASA guidance that goes with this.



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From: Chris Hills <safetyyork at phaedsys.com>
Date: 9/20/18 4:08 PM (GMT+01:00)
To: systemsafety at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Subject: [SystemSafety] standards associated with charging of potentially explosive cells

I have just had a request from one of my customers

Do you know anyone with specific experience in the integration of battery charging systems into consumer products. I’m talking cars, planes, high voltage/current systems. I’m looking for a steer on the expected standards associated with charging of potentially explosive cells.

Does anyone have any standards (or other texts) as a starting point?
Though I did query “planes” as a consumer product!

Regards
   Chris

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