ISO 16750 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Tests for Electrical and Electronic Equipment

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ISO 16750 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Tests for Electrical and Electronic Equipment

The "ISO 16750 Road vehicles - Tests for environmental conditions and electrical and electronic equipment" standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) essentially consists of the following subsections under the same main title:

ISO 16750 Road Vehicles - Environmental Conditions and Tests for Electrical and Electronic Equipment

  • ISO 16750-1:2023 Part 1: General
  • ISO 16750-2:2023 Part 2: Electric charges
  • ISO 16750-3:2023 Part 3: Mechanical loads
  • ISO 16750-4:2023 Part 4: Climatic loads
  • ISO 16750-5:2023 Part 5: Chemical loads

In ISO 16750-1 standardApplies to electrical and electronic systems and components for vehicles, including electric drive systems and components with maximum operating voltages according to voltage class B. This section identifies potential environmental stresses and describes test methods and requirements for the specific mounting location on or inside the vehicle. This standard describes general criteria. This standard does not cover systems and components of motorcycles and mopeds. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is outside the scope of this standard.

Systems and their components released for production, or systems and their components already in development prior to the last update of this standard, are exempt from changes made in the last update of this standard.

In ISO 16750-2 standardApplies to electrical and electronic systems and components for vehicles, including electric drive systems and components with maximum operating voltages according to voltage class B. This section identifies potential environmental stresses and describes test methods and requirements for the specific mounting location on or inside the vehicle. This standard describes electric charges. This standard does not cover systems and components of motorcycles and mopeds. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is outside the scope of this standard.

Systems and their components released for production, or systems and their components already in development prior to the last update of this standard, are exempt from changes made in the last update of this standard.

In ISO 16750-3 standardApplies to electrical and electronic systems and components for vehicles, including electric drive systems and components with maximum operating voltages according to voltage class B. This section identifies potential environmental stresses and describes test methods and requirements for the specific mounting location on or inside the vehicle. This standard describes mechanical loads. This standard does not cover systems and components of motorcycles and mopeds. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is outside the scope of this standard.

Systems and their components released for production, or systems and their components already in development prior to the last update of this standard, are exempt from changes made in the last update of this standard.

In ISO 16750-4 standardApplies to electrical and electronic systems and components for vehicles, including electric drive systems and components with maximum operating voltages according to voltage class B. This section identifies potential environmental stresses and describes test methods and requirements for the specific mounting location on or inside the vehicle. This standard describes climate loads. This standard does not cover systems and components of motorcycles and mopeds.

Systems and their components released for production, or systems and their components already in development prior to the last update of this standard, are exempt from changes made in the last update of this standard.

In ISO 16750-5 standardApplies to electrical and electronic systems and components for vehicles, including electric drive systems and components with maximum operating voltages according to voltage class B. This section identifies potential environmental stresses and describes test methods and requirements for the specific mounting location on or inside the vehicle. This standard describes chemical charges. Conditions and tests for permanent contact with chemicals may be determined by other standards or by agreement between the customer and the supplier. This standard does not cover systems and components of motorcycles and mopeds.

Systems and their components released for production, or systems and their components already in development prior to the last update of this standard, are exempt from changes made in the last update of this standard.

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