Regulation No 100 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations... (42011X0302(01)) 
                
                
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Regulation No 100 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UN/ECE) — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to specific requirements for the electric power train
- Regulation No 100 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UN/ECE) — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to specific requirements for the electric power train
 - 1. SCOPE
 - 2. DEFINITIONS
 - 3. APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL
 - 4. APPROVAL
 - 5. SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTS
 - 5.1. Protection against electrical shock
 - 5.1.1. Protection against direct contact
 - 5.1.1.3. Connectors
 - 5.1.1.4. Service disconnect
 - 5.1.1.5. Marking
 - Figure 1
 - Marking of high voltage equipment
 - 5.1.2. Protection against indirect contact
 - 5.1.3. Isolation resistance
 - 5.1.3.1. Electric power train consisting of separate Direct Current- or Alternating Current-buses
 - 5.1.3.2. Electric power train consisting of combined DC- and AC-buses
 - 5.1.3.3. Fuel cell vehicles
 - 5.1.3.4. Isolation resistance requirement for the coupling system for charging the RESS
 - 5.2. Rechargeable energy storage system (RESS)
 - 5.2.1. Protection against excessive current
 - 5.2.2. Accumulation of gas
 - 5.3. Functional safety
 - 5.4. Determination of hydrogen emissions
 - 6. MODIFICATIONS AND EXTENSION OF THE TYPE APPROVAL FOR VEHICLE TYPE
 - 7. CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
 - 8. PENALTIES FOR NON-CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
 - 9. PRODUCTION DEFINITIVELY DISCONTINUED
 - 10. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TECHNICAL SERVICES RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDUCTING APPROVAL TESTS AND OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS
 - 11. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
 - ANNEX 1
 - COMMUNICATION
 - (maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
 - ANNEX 2
 - ARRANGEMENTS OF APPROVAL MARKS
 - MODEL A
 - (see paragraph 4.4 of this Regulation)
 - MODEL B
 - (see paragraph 4.5 of this Regulation)
 - ANNEX 3
 - PROTECTION AGAINST DIRECT CONTACTS OF PARTS UNDER VOLTAGE
 - 1. ACCESS PROBES
 - 2. TEST CONDITIONS
 - 3. ACCEPTANCE CONDITIONS
 - Table 1
 - Access probes for the tests for protection of persons against access to hazardous parts
 - Figure 1
 - Jointed test finger
 - ANNEX 4
 - ISOLATION RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT METHOD
 - 1. GENERAL
 - 2. MEASUREMENT METHOD
 - 2.1. Measurement method using DC voltage from off-vehicle sources
 - 2.1.1. Measurement instrument
 - 2.1.2. Measurement method
 - 2.2. Measurement method using the vehicle’s own RESS as DC voltage source
 - 2.2.1. Test vehicle conditions
 - 2.2.2. Measurement instrument
 - 2.2.3. Measurement method
 - 2.2.3.1. First step
 - Figure 1
 - Measurement of Vb, V1, V2
 - 2.2.3.2. Second step
 - 2.2.3.3. Third step
 - 2.2.3.4. Fourth step
 - Figure 2
 - Measurement of V1’
 - Figure 3
 - Measurement of V2’
 - 2.2.3.5. Fifth step
 - ANNEX 5
 - CONFIRMATION METHOD FOR FUNCTION OF ON-BOARD ISOLATION RESISTANCE MONITORING SYSTEM
 - ANNEX 6
 - ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ROAD VEHICLES OR SYSTEMS
 - 1. GENERAL
 - 2. ELECTRIC MOTOR (TRACTION MOTOR)
 - 3. BATTERY (IF RESS IS BATTERY)
 - 4. FUEL CELL (IF ANY)
 - 5. FUSE AND/OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
 - 6. POWER WIRING HARNESS
 - 7. PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK
 - 8. ADDITIONAL DATA
 - ANNEX 7
 - DETERMINATION OF HYDROGEN EMISSIONS DURING THE CHARGE PROCEDURES OF THE TRACTION BATTERY
 - 1. INTRODUCTION
 - 2. DESCRIPTION OF TEST
 - 3. VEHICLE
 - Figure 7.1
 - Determination of hydrogen emissions during the charge procedures of the traction battery
 - 4. TEST EQUIPMENT FOR HYDROGEN EMISSION TEST
 - 4.1. Chassis dynamometer
 - 4.2. Hydrogen emission measurement enclosure
 - 4.3. Analytical systems
 - 4.3.1. Hydrogen analyser
 - 4.3.2. Hydrogen analyser data recording system
 - 4.4. Temperature recording
 - 4.5. Pressure recording
 - 4.6. Voltage and current intensity recording
 - 4.7. Fans
 - 4.8. Gases
 - 5. TEST PROCEDURE
 - 5.1. Vehicle preparation
 - 5.1.1. Discharges and initial charges of the battery
 - 5.1.2. Initial charge of the battery
 - 5.2. Discharge of the battery
 - 5.3. Soak
 - 5.4. Hydrogen emission test during a normal charge
 - 5.4.7. Procedure of normal charge
 - 5.5. Hydrogen emission test with the on-board charger failure
 - 5.5.9. Procedure of charging failure
 - 6. CALCULATION
 - 6.1. Results of test
 - Appendix 1
 - CALIBRATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR HYDROGEN EMISSION TESTING
 - 1. CALIBRATION FREQUENCY AND METHODS
 - 2. CALIBRATION OF THE ENCLOSURE
 - 2.1. Initial determination of enclosure internal volume
 - 2.2. Determination of chamber background emissions
 - 2.3. Calibration and hydrogen retention test of the chamber
 - 2.4. Calculation
 - 3. CALIBRATION OF THE HYDROGEN ANALYSER
 - Appendix 2
 - ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VEHICLE FAMILY
 - 1. Parameters defining the family relative to hydrogen emissions