NEMA June 16 2011 CAPACITY MARKING of PORTABLE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES (Cells, Batteries, Packs)

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NEMA June CAPACITY MARKING of PORTABLE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES (Cells, Batteries, Packs)

2 A Commission Regulation (*) establishing rules as regards the capacity labelling of portable rechargeable and automotive Batteries and accumulators. DATE of Publication in the Official Journal : November 30 th, (*) A Regulation enters into force at the date of publication in the OJ. It is addressed directly to Economic Operators There si no transposition date to be respected by Member States. See Article 1 for the date of implementation by Economic Operators MS are acting as Market Surveillance Authority under Commission’s Decision 768/2008/EC Implementation Period >>> 18 months >>> 01 June 2012

3 Article 1 Scope 1.This Regulation shall apply to portable secondary (rechargeable) and automotive batteries and accumulators placed on the market for the first time eighteen months after the date of Publication in the OJ (Art. 5). 2.This Regulation shall not apply to portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators as listed in Annex I (List of Exemptions). NB. INDUSTRIAL BATTERIES ARE NOT COVERED e.g. HEV & EV Batteries are not covered

4 ANNEX I: Exemptions from the capacity labelling requirements Portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators incorporated or designed to be incorporated in appliances before being provided to end-users, and not intended to be removed pursuant to Article 11 of Directive 2006/66/EC are exempt from the scope of application of this Regulation.

5 PART 1 PORTABLE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES PART 2AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES & ACCUMULATORS

6 ANNEX II: Capacity measurement of portable secondary (rechargeable) and automotive batteries and accumulators Part A. Portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators The rated capacity of portable secondary Ni-Cd batteries and accumulators shall be measured according to standards IEC/EN and IEC/EN (for prismatic cells and batteries). The rated capacity of portable secondary Ni-MH batteries and accumulators shall be measured according to standard IEC/EN The rated capacity of portable secondary Lithium batteries and accumulators shall be measured according to standard IEC/EN The rated capacity of portable secondary Pb-Ac. batteries and accumulators shall be measured according to standard IEC/EN Article 2 : Determination of capacity

7 Article 3 Unit of capacity measurement 1.The capacity of portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall be expressed in “milli-Ampere hour(s)” (mAh) or “Ampere hour(s)” (Ah), using its abbreviations mAh or Ah respectively.

8 Article 4 Capacity label design ANNEX III: Information contained on capacity labels Part A. § (1) Portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators The capacity label of portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall contain the following information: For all portable secondary NiCd, Ni-MH and lithium batteries and accumulators the rated capacity as specified respectively in standards IEC/EN , IEC/EN (for prismatic cells and batteries), IEC/EN , and IEC/EN 61960: > as an integer when the capacity is expressed in “mAh”, excluding portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries intended for power tools application; > as a decimal number with one digit when the capacity is expressed in “Ah” and as an integer when expressed in “mAh”, for all portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries intended for power tools application; > with a level of accuracy required by standards IEC/EN , IEC/EN , IEC/EN (for prismatic cells and batteries) and IEC/EN respectively.

9 For portable secondary lead-acid batteries and accumulators the minimum value of the rated capacity within the sample specified in standard IEC/EN : > as a decimal number with one digit when the capacity is expressed in “Ah”, excluding portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries for power tools application, and  with a level of accuracy required by standard IEC/EN Article 4 Capacity label design PART A § 2. The capacity label of portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall contain the following information:

10 ANNEX IV: Minimum size and location of capacity labels Part A. Portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators The capacity labels of portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall comply with the following requirements: (1) For individual cells sold individually or with a charger, except button cells and memory back-up batteries: (a) On the battery and accumulator, the label shall have a minimum size of 1.0 x 5.0 mm (H x L); (b) On the packaging (front) of the individual cells: the label shall have a minimum size of 5.0 x 12.0 mm (H x L); (c ) the label shall be located on the packaging (front) and on the individual cells inside the packaging; d)for batteries and accumulators sold without packaging, the label shall be located on the battery or accumulator itself. Article 4 Capacity label design

11 (2) for battery packs: For battery packs where the largest side is below 70 cm2 the label shall have a minimum size of 1.0 x 5.0 mm (H x L); For battery packs where the largest side is above 70 cm2 the label shall have a minimum size of 2.0 x 5.0 mm (H x L); The label shall be located only on the external housing of the cell(s) assembly and not on each individual cell inside the housing; (3) Where the size of the battery, the accumulator or the battery pack is such that the label of a minimum size cannot be shown upon it, the capacity shall be marked on the packaging with a minimum size of 5.0 x 12.0 mm (H x L). In this circumstance, and where the battery, the accumulator or the battery Pack is not supplied with its own packaging, the capacity shall be marked on the packaging of the appliance with which the batteries, accumulators or battery packs are sold. Article 4 Capacity label design Annex IV

12 (4) For button cells and memory back-up batteries; On the packaging (front): the label shall have a minimum size of 5.0 x 12.0 mm (H x L); The label shall be located on the front of the packaging. Article 4 Capacity label design Annex IV

13 Pending Issue

14 Article 3 Unit of capacity measurement 1.The capacity of portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall be expressed in “milli-Ampere hour(s)” (mAh) or “Ampere hour(s)” (Ah), using its abbreviations mAh or Ah respectively. ANNEX III: Information contained on capacity labels Part A. § (1) The capacity label of portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall contain the following information: For all portable secondary NiCd, Ni-MH and lithium batteries and accumulators the rated capacity as specified respectively in standards IEC/EN , IEC/EN (for prismatic cells and batteries), IEC/EN , and IEC/EN 61960: > as an integer when the capacity is expressed in “mAh”, excluding portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries intended for power tools application;

15 For portable secondary lead-acid batteries and accumulators the minimum value of the rated capacity within the sample specified in standard IEC/EN : > as a decimal number with one digit when the capacity is expressed in “Ah”, excluding portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries for power tools application, and  with a level of accuracy required by standard IEC/EN Article 4 Capacity label design PART A § 2.

16 FOLLOW-UP >>> MEMBER STATES LEVEL: Market Surveillance Authority >>> CAPACITY LABELLING (Portable Rechargeable) >>> mAh and Ah

17 PART 2 AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES And ACCUMULATORS

18 ANNEX II: Capacity measurement of portable secondary (rechargeable) and automotive batteries and accumulators.. Part B. Automotive batteries and accumulators Automotive batteries and accumulators (lead-acid starters) shall be measured according to standard IEC /EN Article 2 : Determination of capacity

19 Article 3 Unit of capacity measurement 2.The capacity of automotive batteries and accumulators shall be expressed in “Ampere hour(s)” (Ah) and “Cold Cranking Amperes” (A), using both these abbreviation.

20 Article 4 Capacity label design ANNEX III: Information contained on capacity labels. Part B. Automotive batteries and accumulators The capacity label of automotive batteries and accumulators shall contain the following information: (1)the rated capacity and cold cranking performance as specified in standard IEC /EN ; (2) the value of the rated capacity and the cranking current displayed as an integer with a level of ± 10 % accuracy of the nominal value

21 ANNEX IV: Minimum size and location of capacity labels Article 4 Capacity label design Part B. Automotive batteries and accumulators The capacity labels of automotive batteries and accumulators shall comply with the following requirements: (a)the label shall cover at least 3 % of the area of the largest side of the automotive battery and accumulator, up to a maximum of 20 × 150 mm (H × L); (b) the label shall be located on the battery or accumulator itself, on one of the sides of the battery or accumulator, excluding the bottom side.