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IEC 60086-2 Ed. 12.0 Edition 02/2011
Primary batteries - Part 2: Physical and electrical specifications
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Abstract

IEC 60086-2:2011 is applicable to primary batteries based on standardized electrochemical systems. It specifies the physical dimensions; and the discharge test conditions and discharge performance requirements. Significant changes from the previous edition are the deletion of eight battery types from this standard, the addition of an air hole placement diagram and deletion of the resistive hearing aid tests for the P-system (zinc air) hearing aid batteries, standardization of a new form of alkaline (L-system) 9 volt battery (6LP3146), addition of a common designation reference as Annex D and general adjustment of application tests and their minimum average duration values to reflect changes in battery usage.

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Technical Committee :
35 : Primary cells and batteries

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 60086-2 Ed. 13.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

29.220.10 : Primary cells and batteries

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