IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC 60095-2:1984/AMD1:1991

Amendment 1 - Lead-acid starter batteries. Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals

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Organization: IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date: 25 November 1991
Status: revised
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Acid secondary cells and batteries): 29.220.20
ICS Code (Electrical and electronic equipment): 43.040.10

Document History

August 9, 2021
Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals
IEC 60095-2:2021 is applicable to lead-acid batteries used for starting, lighting and ignition of passenger cars and light vehicles with a nominal voltage of 12 V. All batteries in accordance with...
October 28, 2009
Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals
IEC 60095-2:2009 is applicable to lead-acid batteries used for starting, lighting and ignition of passenger cars and light vehicles with a nominal voltage of 12 V. All batteries in accordance with...
Amendment 2 - Lead-acid starter batteries. Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals
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IEC 60095-2:1984/AMD1:1991
November 25, 1991
Amendment 1 - Lead-acid starter batteries. Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals
A description is not available for this item.
September 30, 1984
Lead-acid starter batteries. Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals
Applies to lead-acid batteries used for starting, lighting and ignition of passenger automobiles and light commercial vehicles with a nominal voltage of 12 V fastened to the vehicles by means of...
January 1, 1965
Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 2: Dimensions of batteries
A description is not available for this item.
January 1, 1963
Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 2: Dimensions of batteries
Applies to lead-acid batteries used for starting, lighting and ignition of passenger automobiles and light commercial vehicles with a nominal voltage of 12 V fastened to the vehicles by means of...
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