Brief: Discover how the EVSE Testing Equipment Electrical Vehicle Inlet Drive Over Test Machine 11000N ensures the durability of EV plugs under mechanical fatigue. This machine complies with IEC 62196-1:2022, IEC 62752:2016, and IEC 61851 standards, simulating real-world scenarios where plugs may be driven over by vehicles.
Related Product Features:
Complies with IEC 62196-1:2022, IEC 62752:2016, and IEC 61851 standards for rigorous testing.
Simulates real-world scenarios with a crushing force of 5000N or 11000N applied by an automotive tire.
Features a PLC control system with a 15" touch screen for easy operation and data recording.
Adjustable drive-over speed of (8±2) km/h to mimic vehicle movement accurately.
Equipped with safety protections including a protective fence and emergency stop button.
Supports both manual and program-controlled operation modes for flexibility.
Includes a precision force sensor to measure total force before testing.
Designed with a braking mechanism to prevent rigid collisions during testing.
FAQ's:
What standards does the EVSE Testing Equipment comply with?
The equipment complies with IEC 62196-1:2022 clause 33, IEC 62752:2016 clause 9.34, and IEC 61851 standards.
How does the machine simulate the drive-over scenario?
It uses a conventional automotive tire inflated to 2.2 bar, rolling over the plug at (8±2) km/h with a crushing force of 5000N or 11000N.
What safety features are included in the testing equipment?
The machine has a protective fence, emergency stop button, motor overload protection, and leakage protection switch to ensure operator safety.