GSO IEC 62893-3:2022
IEC 62893-3:2017
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
12 May 2022
Charging cables for electric vehicles for rated voltages up to and including 0,6/1 kV - Part 3: Cables for AC charging according to modes 1, 2 and 3 of IEC 61851-1 of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V
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GSO IEC 62893-3:2022 Scope
IEC 62893-3:2017(E) applies to cables for AC charging according to modes 1, 2 and 3 of IEC 61851-1. The cables are of rated voltages U0/U up to and including 450/750 V. Ordinary duty cables with rated voltage 300/500 V are only permitted for charging mode 1 of IEC 61851-1.
Maximum conductor operating temperature for the cables in this document is 90 ºC.
Maximum conductor operating temperature for the cables in this document is 90 ºC.
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