Leisure Accommodation Vehicles - 12 V Direct Current Extra Low Voltage Electrical Installations - Part 2: Motor Caravans
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The DIN EN 1648-2 standard sets out safety, health, and functional requirements for electrical installations in motor caravans that operate on a 12 V direct current (DC) extra low voltage (ELV) system. This standard is specifically applicable to installations that are either connected to the base vehicle's electrical system or can be connected to it using change-over devices.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the electrical systems within motor caravans, focusing on the habitation aspects. It outlines the requirements for the output of ELV electrical equipment used in the vehicle and provides guidelines for the ELV supply. However, it does not cover the safety, technical, and functional requirements for low voltage (LV) appliances and installations. The requirements for LV installations are defined in the HD 60364-7-721 standard.
Descriptors | Batteries, Caravanettes, Caravans, Direct current installations, Electric power systems, Electrical cords, Electrical equipment, Equipment safety, Extra-low voltage, Functional efficiency, Leisure, Leisure accommodation vehicles, Low voltage, Low-voltage equipment, Low-voltage installations, Motor caravans, Overcurrent protection, Protection against danger, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Voltage |
ICS Codes | 43.040.10 - Electrical and electronic equipment 43.100 - Passenger cars. Caravans and light trailers |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.0 MB |