prEN IEC 63584-210:2025
(Main)Open Charge Point Protocol 2.1 (Fast track process)
Open Charge Point Protocol 2.1 (Fast track process)
Protokol odprte polnilne točke 2.1 (hitri postopek)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2025
Protokol odprte polnilne točke 2.1 (hitri postopek)
Open Charge Point Protocol 2.1 (Fast track process)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 63584-210:2025
ICS:
43.120 Električna cestna vozila Electric road vehicles
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
104/1114/CDV
COMMITTEE DRAFT FOR VOTE (CDV)
PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 60068-3-6 ED3
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2025-06-20 2025-08-15
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
104/1022/CDV, 104/1051B/RVC
IEC TC 104 : ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, CLASSIFICATION AND METHODS OF TEST
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Sweden Mr Joakim Grafström
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TITLE:
Environmental testing - Part 3-6: Supporting documentation and guidance - Confirmation of the
performance of temperature/ humidity chambers
PROPOSED STABILITY DATE: 2026
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1 CONTENTS
3 FOREWORD . 4
4 INTRODUCTION . 6
5 1 Scope . 7
6 2 Normative references . 7
7 3 Terms and definitions . 7
8 4 Measuring chamber performance . 12
9 4.1 Measurement system (general) . 12
10 4.2 Temperature measurement system . 12
11 4.3 Humidity measurement system . 12
12 4.4 Temperature/humidity chamber test specimens . 13
13 4.5 Test area environment . 13
14 4.6 Specified location of temperature sensors and humidity sensor in working
15 space . 13
16 4.6.1 Temperature sensors . 13
17 4.6.2 Humidity sensor . 14
18 5 Data collection and performance parameter calculation procedures . 15
19 5.1 General . 15
20 5.2 Temperature and relative humidity stabilization . 15
21 5.3 Achieved temperature and relative humidity . 15
22 5.4 Temperature and relative humidity fluctuation . 16
23 5.5 Temperature and relative humidity gradient . 17
24 5.6 Temperature and relative humidity variation in space . 18
25 5.7 Temperature and relative humidity uniformity . 18
26 5.8 Temperature rate of change . 19
27 5.9 Standard test sequences for confirming the operating range of a temperature
28 or humidity chamber . 19
29 5.9.1 General . 19
30 5.9.2 Standard test sequence for a temperature chamber . 19
31 5.9.3 Standard test sequence for a temperature/humidity chamber . 20
32 6 Information to be given in the performance test report . 21
33 Bibliography . 22
35 Figure 1 – Example of temperature or relative humidity differences . 11
36 Figure 2 – Working space . 11
37 Figure 3 – Location of sensors for temperature/humidity chambers up to 2 000 l . 14
38 Figure 4 – Location of additional sensors for temperature/humidity chambers
39 over 2 000 l . 14
40 Figure 5 – Example of temperature and relative humidity stabilization and achieved
41 temperature and relative humidity . 16
42 Figure 6 – Example of stabilization and performance measurement period . 16
43 Figure 7 – Example of fluctuation of relative humidity or temperature . 17
44 Figure 8 – Example of temperature or relative humidity gradient for chambers . 17
45 Figure 9 – Example of temperature or relative humidity variation in space . 18
46 Figure 10 – Example of temperature or relative humidity uniformity . 19
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47 Figure 11 – Example of temperature rate of change . 19
48 Figure 12 – Example of climatogram . 21
50 Table 1 – Practical dimensions . 12
51 Table 2 – Standard test sequence for a temperature/humidity chamber . 20
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54 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
55 ____________
57 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING –
59 Part 3-6: Supporting documentation and guidance –
60 Confirmation of the performance of temperature/humidity chambers
62 FOREWORD
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101 This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2018 and IEC 60068-3-
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103 This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
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105 a) merge of the contents of IEC 60068-3-5 and IEC 60068-3-6 into this document due to the
106 significant overlap between the two;
107 b) addition of new terms and definitions for temperature and humidity uniformity ;
108 c) significant editorial re-writing for clarity;
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109 d) clarification of mandatory versus non-mandatory information;
110 e) updates to several figures;
111 f) new information in bibliography and removal of listings from the normative references clause
112 deemed non-mandatory in this new edition.
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