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NB/T 33006-2013 ENERGY INDUSTRY STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 29.200 K 81 File No.: 43506-2014 General requirements for electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment ISSUED ON: NOVEMBER 28, 2013 IMPLEMENTED ON: APRIL 01, 2014 Issued by: National Energy Administration Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 4 2 Normative references ... 4 3 Terms and definitions ... 6 4 Type and basic parameters ... 7 5 Technical requirements ... 8 6 Tests ... 17 7 Inspection rules ... 20 8 Identification, packaging, transportation and maintenance ... 21 General requirements for electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment 1 Scope This Standard specifies the type, basic parameters, technical requirements, tests, inspection rules, identification, packaging, transportation, etc. of electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment (hereinafter referred to as swap equipment). This Standard applies to electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment, as the basis for the design, manufacture, inspection, acceptance, etc. of electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 191 Packaging - Pictorial marking for handling of goods GB/T 715 Hot-rolled round carbon steel bars for standard parts GB/T 1228 High strength bolts with large hexagon head for steel structures GB/T 1229 High strength large hexagon nuts for steel structures GB/T 1230 High strength plain washers for steel structures GB/T 1231 Specifications of high strength bolts with large hexagon head, large hexagon nuts, plain washers for steel structures GB/T 1243 Short-pitch transmission precision roller and bush chains, attachments and associated chain sprockets GB 2894-2008 Safety signs and guideline for the use GB/T 3323 Radiographic examination of fusion welded joints in metallic materials GB/T 3766 Hydraulic fluid power - General rules relating to systems GB/T 3811 Design rules for cranes GB/T 4942.1 Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures of rotating electrical machines (IP code) GB 5972 Wire rope for lifting appliances - Code of practice for examination and discard GB/T 6417 Classification and explanation of imperfections in fusion welded joints GB/T 7935 Hydraulic fluid power - General requirements for hydraulic components GB 8903 Steel wire ropes for elevators GB/T 8918 Steel wire ropes GB/T 8923 Rust grades and preparation grades of steel surfaces before application of paints and related products GB/T 9286 Paints and varnishes - Cross cut test for films GB/T 9799 Metallic coatings - Electroplated coatings of zinc on iron or steel GB/T 13384 General specifications for packing of mechanical and electrical products GB/T 13912-1992 Metallic coatings - Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated ferrous products - Specification GB 16655 Industrial automation systems - Safety of integrated manufacturing systems - Basic requirements GB 17907-2010 Mechanical parking systems - General safety requirement GB 50256 Code for construction and acceptance of electric device of crane electrical equipment installation engineering JB 4730-2005 Nondestructive testing of pressure equipment JB 5319.2-1991 Railroad track stacking crane - Safety specification JB/T 5323 High bay welded steel rack - Specifications Circular motion of the swap equipment to move about an axis perpendicular to the working horizontal plane. 3.8 back-forth movement Linear motion of the swap equipment to pull the battery pack out or push it into the power bay or battery rack of the electric vehicle. 3.9 height required for battery swapping Height of the battery pack bottom from the ground during the battery pack swapping process of the swap equipment. 3.10 side-swapping of battery Battery pack swapping method when the battery pack is installed on both sides of the vehicle body. 3.11 bottom-swapping of battery Battery pack swapping method when the battery pack is installed at the bottom of the vehicle body. 3.12 end-swapping of battery Battery pack swapping method when the battery pack is installed at the front and rear ends of the vehicle body. 4 Type and basic parameters 4.1 Type 4.1.1 According to the different installation positions of the battery pack on the electric vehicle, the corresponding swap equipment can be divided into side- swap equipment, end-swap equipment, bottom-swap equipment and other swap equipment. 5.2 General requirements for swap equipment In addition to special agreements, electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment shall meet the following requirements: a) Movements are continuous, reliable and stable; the connection of movements is smooth: b) Except manual equipment, the battery swapping time of commercial vehicles’ battery pack shall not exceed 600 s, and the battery swapping time of passenger vehicles’ battery pack shall not exceed 300 s; c) Swap equipment shall have certain adaptability to the vehicle's stopping position and stopping posture; d) Swap equipment shall have certain adaptability to the installation position error of the battery pack; e) Fully automatic swap equipment shall have a communication interface with the monitoring system; f) Swap equipment shall have necessary safety measures; g) Swap equipment shall have manual unlock function when power is off. 5.3 Manufacture 5.3.1 Mechanical structure 5.3.1.1 Manufacture of structural parts The manufacture of structural parts of electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment shall meet the following requirements: a) The manufacture of structural parts shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 3811 and GB/T 5323; b) Important stress-bearing structural parts such as columns, beams, steel frame slanted bars shall be subjected to surface rust removal treatment before painting, and shall meet the Sa2 1/2 grade specified in GB/T 8923; the remaining steel structural parts shall also be subjected to surface rust removal, and shall meet the Sa2 grade or St2 grade (manual rust removal); c) For steel structural parts that require zinc immersion and electroplating, the surface of hot zinc immersion materials shall comply with the provisions of 7.3 of GB/T 13912-1992, and the surface of electroplated zinc materials shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 9799; d) For motors used in mechanisms with M4 ~ MS work levels specified in GB/T 3811, the insulation class may be Class B; for motors used in mechanisms with M6 and higher work levels, the insulation class shall not be lower than Class F (it needs to be associated with the work system). e) The degrees of protection provided by enclosures of drive motors shall not be less than IP34 as specified in GB/T 4942.1. 5.3.3.2 Wires and cables The selected wires and cables shall comply with the provisions of 4.5.3 of GB 17907-2010. The ends of wires and cables shall be marked or numbered. 5.3.3.3 Meters and buttons All instruments, buttons and operation switches shall be placed at a position convenient for the operator to observe and operate. The purpose shall be indicated on the front of each relevant screen and cabinet, and the components installed inside shall be marked with the code. 5.3.3.4 Electrical devices and circuits The selection of electrical devices and the design of circuits of electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment shall meet the following requirements: a) The spacing between electrical devices shall comply with the provisions of GB 50256 and shall comply with the principle of convenient maintenance. b) The degrees of protection provided by enclosures of electrical control boxes (cabinets) shall not be less than IP34 as specified in GB/T 4942.1. c) The main circuit of electronic control systems shall be equipped with protection circuits such as short circuit, over current, under voltage, over voltage and phase loss, phase sequence. d) The lighting circuit shall be provided with a single power switch, independent of the main power switch. e) The electrical insulation resistance shall comply with the provisions of 4.5.7.6 of GB 17907-2010. f) The electrical system shall meet the following requirements: 1) Interlock between operating modes to ensure that only one operating mode is allowed at a time; 2) Actions that cannot operate parallelly shall have an electrical interlock; Electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment shall have the following basic safety protection measures: a) When the swap equipment suddenly loses power, each action shall have a forced stop measure; b) Swap equipment shall have the function of preventing the battery pack from detaching by itself; c) After the sudden power off and forced stop of swap equipment, there shall be no damage to the equipment, battery pack and personnel; d) Except manual equipment, swap equipment shall be provided with an audible and visual warning device; e) Except manual equipment, any action of swap equipment shall have electrical and mechanical stroke limit protection; f) Swap equipment shall be able to be safely interlocked between actions: g) The electrical system shall be reliably grounded. 5.5.2 Safety signs Electric vehicle battery-pack-swap equipment shall be provided with safety signs: a) Corresponding safety signs (including prohibited signs, warning signs and prompt signs) shall be set at the obvious location of entrances and exits, operating room, maintenance site, etc. of the swap equipment workplace, which shall meet the requirements of GB 2894-2008; b) There shall be an anti-shock warning sign at the obvious location of power supply cabinets. 5.5.3 Safe use 5.5.3.1 Wheels and guide wheels running on rails shall be scrapped when one of the following cases occurs: a) Crack; b) The thickness wear of rim is up to 50 % of the original thickness; c) The thickness bending of rim is up to 20 % of the original thickness; d) The thickness wear of tread is up to 15 % of the original thickness. Grade 2 specified in GB/T 9286. 6 Tests 6.1 Test conditions 6.1.1 Test environmental conditions The environmental conditions of tests shall comply with the requirements of 5.1. 6.1.2 Test equipment The accuracy of test machines and instruments shall be in accordance with the following deviations unless otherwise specified: a) Mass, force, time and speed: ±1 %; b) Voltage, resistance, current, power: ±1 %; c) Temperature: ±2 °C: d) Length: Select instruments and measuring tools according to the measuring range; determine the accuracy level for mechanical engineering measurement. For example, the measuring accuracy shall be above Grade II when using steel tape. Test instruments and measuring tools shall have a certificate of conformity and a certificate of calibration during the validity period issued by a qualified metrological verification agency. 6.2 Test contents 6.2.1 Visual inspection It shall inspect the integrity, specifications, and/or status of important parts (such as each mechanism, electrical equipment, safety devices, metal structures and connectors) of swap equipment. Visual inspection shall also include inspecting whether the necessary certificate documents, etc. have been provided and reviewed. 6.2.2 Main dimension inspection a) Main structural dimensions of swap equipment; b) Dimension adapts to the battery pack. noise; no system alarms appear. 6.3.4 Functional performance test 6.3.4.1 Battery pack swapping time test When the electric vehicle enters the battery pack swapping position and stops, the operator gives the instruction of starting battery pack swapping and starts timing using the stopwatch, and the swap equipment starts swapping the battery pack. After all the battery packs are swapped, the stopwatch is stopped. The time taken for this process is the battery pack swapping time. The battery pack swapping time shall meet the factory-exit performance specifications of swap equipment and shall meet the requirements of item 5.2 b) in this document. 6.3.4.2 Noise test Under the rated load and rated speed, when the equipment is used for lifting, vertical and horizontal movements, use the sound level meter to measure the noise according to the A-range reading at a distance of 1 m from the equipment and 1.2 m from the ground. The difference between the total noise and the background noise shall be more than 10 dB (A). The total noise measured is the actual noise value of the equipment. Measure three times and take the maximum value, which shall meet the requirements of 4.2.3. 6.3.4.3 Positioning accuracy test Measure directly with a steel ruler. Under the rated load, operate the swap equipment to the pre-designated position three times. Take the value of the difference between the measured actual stop position and the theoretical stop position. The test result shall comply with the provisions of 4.2.1. 6.3.4.4 Running stability test Give an appropriate stroke, use the stopwatch to measure the time that each moving mechanism of the swap equipment passes the given stroke at the rated speed under the rated load, calculate the actual speed. Measure three times. Compare with the theoretical rated speed. The maximum deviation is taken as the test result, which shall meet the requirements of 4.2. 6.3.4.5 Power supply phase loss and phase sequence protection function check Power supply phase loss and phase sequence protection function check: Disconnect any phase of the power supply or interchange the two wires of the three-phase power supply, the equipment shall not be able to start or run. ......
 
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