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Plugs, Socket-Outlets, Vehicle Connectors and Vehicle Inlets - Conductive Charging of Electric Vehicles
62196-2:2012+A11:2013
Incorporating
corrigenda
September
2012
and
October2012
2014
Incorporating
corrigendum
September
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Incorporating
corrigendum
September
Plugs, socket-outlets,
vehicle connectors and
vehicle inlets Conductive
charging of electric vehicles
Part 2: Dimensional compatibility and
interchangeability requirements for a.c.
pin and contact-tube accessories
BS EN 62196-2:2012+A12:2014
BRITISH STANDARD
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This British Standard is the UK implementation of
EN 62196-2:2012+A12:2014, incorporating corrigendum
October 2014. It is identical to IEC 62196-2:2011. It supersedes
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English version
Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets Conductive charging of electric vehicles Part 2: Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for
a.c. pin and contact-tube accessories
(IEC 62196-2:2011)
Fiches, socles de prise de courant, prises
mobiles et socles de connecteurs de
vhicule Charge conductive des vhicules
lectriques Partie 2: Exigences dimensionnelles de
compatibilit et dinterchangeabilit pour
les appareils broches et alvoles pour
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(CEI 62196-2:2011)
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Elektrofahrzeugen Teil 2: Anforderungen und Hauptmae fr
die Kompatibilitt und Austauschbarkeit
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ForewordForeword
to amendment A11
This document (EN 62196-2:2012/A11:2013) has been prepared by CLC/TC 23BX "Switches, boxes
and enclosures for household and similar purposes, plugs and socket outlets for d.c. and for the
charging of electrical vehicles including their connectors".
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and enclosures for household and similar purposes, plugs and socket outlets for d.c. and for the
charging of electrical vehicles including their connectors".
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(dop)
2015-06-16
(dow)
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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD
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Year
Title
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For the countries in which the relevant special national conditions apply these provisions are
normative, for other countries they are informative.
Clause
6.1
United Kingdom
Mode 1 will not be used in the United Kingdom.
10.101
France
nd
Add a 2 paragraph: When plugs & socket-outlets are used and socket-outlets are
accessible to uninstructed persons, they shall be provided with shutters (as presently
defined in Type 3).
10.101
Portugal
Shutters are compulsory on live (phase and neutral) contact holes of socket-outlets and
connectors not exceeding 16 A when these accessories are accessible to uninstructed
persons (ordinary persons BA1, handicapped persons BA2 or children BA3).
In locations with restricted access to skilled persons, socket-outlets and connectors
without shutters may be accepted.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 7
4
FOREWORD
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4
7
INTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................................... 8
6
9
9
INTRODUCTION
.....................................................................................................................
6
10
1 Scope ...............................................................................................................................
7
1
2
10
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Scope
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7
Normative
references .......................................................................................................
2
3
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Normative
7
Terms and references
definitions .......................................................................................................
8
3
4
11
Terms
definitions .......................................................................................................10
8
Generaland
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4
5
11
General
............................................................................................................................10
Ratings .............................................................................................................................
8
5
6
11
Ratings
.............................................................................................................................
8
Connection
between the power supply and the electric vehicle .........................................10
6
7
13
Connection
between
the power
supply and the electric vehicle .........................................
8
14
Classification
of accessories
..........................................................................................
11
7
8
13
Classification
of accessories .......................................................................................... 14
11
Marking ..........................................................................................................................
8
9
13
Marking
..........................................................................................................................
11
Dimensions
.................................................................................................................... 14
9
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11
10 Dimensions
Protection against
electric shock .................................................................................... 14
12
15
14
10
against
....................................................................................
11 Protection
Size and colour
of electric
earthingshock
conductors
........................................................................... 15
12
14
11
and colour
of earthing
conductors ........................................................................... 15
12 Size
Provision
for earthing
.....................................................................................................
12
14
12
earthing ..................................................................................................... 15
12
13 Provision
Terminals for
.......................................................................................................................
13
12
16
14 Terminals
Interlocks ....................................................................................................................... 15
13
15
14
13
15 Interlocks
Resistance.......................................................................................................................
to ageing of rubber and thermoplastic material ............................................. 16
15
15
to ageing ......................................................................................................
of rubber and thermoplastic material ............................................. 16
16 Resistance
General construction
13
15
16
construction
......................................................................................................
13
17 General
Construction
of socket-outlets
........................................................................................ 16
15
17
........................................................................................
18 Construction of socket-outlets
plugs and vehicle
connectors ................................................................. 16
13
15
18
plugs and
vehicle
connectors ................................................................. 16
13
19 Construction of vehicle
inlets
..........................................................................................
15
19
of vehicle.....................................................................................................
inlets .......................................................................................... 16
13
20 Construction
Degrees of protection
15
20
protectionand
.....................................................................................................
21 Degrees
Insulationofresistance
dielectric strength ................................................................... 16
13
15
21
resistance
and dielectric strength ................................................................... 16
22 Insulation
Breaking capacity
...........................................................................................................
13
17
22
capacity............................................................................................................
........................................................................................................... 16
13
23 Breaking
Normal operation
14
16
23
operation
24 Normal
Temperature
rise ............................................................................................................ 17
14
16
24
rise
............................................................................................................
25 Temperature
Flexible cables
and
their connection ............................................................................... 17
14
16
25
cables
and their
connection ............................................................................... 17
14
26 Flexible
Mechanical
strength
.......................................................................................................
18
26
strength .......................................................................................................
14
27 Mechanical
Screws, current-carrying
parts and connections .............................................................. 17
15
17
27
current-carrying
parts and
connections
15
28 Screws,
Creepage
distances, clearances
and
distances .............................................................. 18
17
28
distances
.............................................................. 18
29 Creepage
Resistancedistances,
to heat, toclearances
fire and to and
tracking
.......................................................................
15
17
29
to heat,
to fireto
and
to tracking
....................................................................... 18
15
30 Resistance
Corrosion and
resistance
rusting
................................................................................
17
30
resistancecurrent
to rusting
................................................................................
31 Corrosion
Conditionaland
short-circuit
withstand
test ............................................................... 18
15
17
31
short-circuit
current
withstand
test ............................................................... 18
32 Conditional
Electromagnetic
compatibility
(EMC)
..............................................................................
15
17
32
(EMC) .............................................................................. 18
33 Electromagnetic
Vehicle driveovercompatibility
............................................................................................................
15
17
33
driveover
............................................................................................................ 18
101 Vehicle
Components
...................................................................................................................
15
19
101
...................................................................................................................
15
102 Components
Coding resistors
............................................................................................................. 18
16
102 Coding resistors ............................................................................................................. 19
16
Table 101 Overview of the basic vehicle interface, configuration Type 1, single
12
13
phase
...................................................................................................................................
10
Table 101
Overview of the basic vehicle interface, configuration Type 1, single
phase ................................................................................................................................... 13
10
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Table 102 Overview of the basic vehicle interface, configuration Types 2 and 3,
12
three-phase or single phase .................................................................................................. 13
10
14
Table 103 Configuration types and standard sheets ........................................................... 15
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INTRODUCTION
Responding to global challenges of CO 2 reduction and energy security, the automobile
industries have been accelerating the development and commercialization of electric vehicles
and hybrid electric vehicles. In addition to the prevailing hybrid electric vehicles, battery
electric vehicles including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are going to be mass-marketed. To
support the diffusion of such vehicles, this standard provides the standard interface
configurations of a.c. vehicle couplers and accessories to be used in conductive charging of
electric vehicles, taking the most frequent charging situations into consideration.
IEC 62196 is divided into several parts:
Part 1: General requirements
Part 2: Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for a.c. pin and contacttube accessories
Part 3: Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for pin and contact-tube
accessories for dedicated d.c. charging or for combined a.c./d.c.charging (under
consideration)
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Scope
This standard applies to plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets with pins
and contact-tubes of standardized configurations, herein referred to as accessories. They
have a nominal rated operating voltage not exceeding 500 V a.c., 50 to 60 Hz, and a rated
current not exceeding 63 A three-phase or 70 A single phase, for use in conductive charging
of electric vehicles.
This standard covers the basic interface accessories for vehicle supply as specified in
IEC 62196-1, and intended for use in conductive charging systems for circuits specified in
IEC 61851-1:2010.
Electric vehicles covers all road vehicles, including plug-in hybrid road vehicles (PHEV), that
derive all or part of their energy from on-board batteries.
NOTE 1
These accessories may provide a contact that can be used for the proximity contact function.
These accessories are intended to be used for circuits specified in IEC 61851-1:2010 which
operate at different voltages and frequencies and which may include ELV and communication
signals.
These accessories may be used for bidirectional energy transmission (under consideration).
This standard applies to the accessories to be used in an ambient temperature of between
30 C and + 50 C.
text
country, other requirements may apply: FI.
NOTE
2 deleted
In the following
These accessories are intended to be connected only to cables with copper or copper-alloy
conductors.
Vehicle inlet and vehicle connector to this standard are intended to be used for charging in
modes 1, 2 and 3, cases B and C. The socket-outlets and plugs covered by this standard are
intended to be used for charging mode 3 only, case A and B.
The modes and permissible connections are specified in Part 1.
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General
Ratings
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countries, the branch circuit overcurrent protection device is based upon 125 % of the
accessory rating: US.
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country, Mode 1 will not be allowed: UK.
NOTE
the following
6.2 Replacement:
There shall be the following type of vehicle inlets:
basic
6.3 Replacement:
There shall be the following type of vehicle connectors:
basic
6.4 Not applicable
6.5 Replacement:
The basic interface may contain up to 7 power or signal contacts, with unique physical
configurations of contact positions for single or three phases. The electrical ratings and their
function are described in Table 101. The electrical ratings and their function are described in
the Standard Sheets.
Each vehicle inlet shall only mate with the corresponding type of vehicle connector. Each plug
shall only mate with the corresponding type of socket-outlet.
The accessories, configuration Types 1, 2 or 3 are rated as follows:
380-480 V, 13 A or 20 A or 32 A or 63 A, three-phase.
380-480 V, 32 A, or 63 A three-phase.
380-480 V, 32 A, or 63 A three-phase.
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Table 101 Overview of the basic vehicle interface,
Table 101
Overview of
the 1,
basic
vehicle
interface,
configuration
Type
single
phase
configuration
Type
single
phase
Table 101
Overview of
the 1,
basic
vehicle
interface,
a
c
a.c.
Position number
configuration
Type 1, single phase Functions
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Position number
Functions
L1 (mains 1)
1
250 V 32 A b
a
c
a.c.
Position 1number
Functions
b
L1
(mains 1)
250 V 32 A
2
250 V 32 A
L2 (mains 2)/N(neutral)
250VV
V 32
32AA
Ab
1
250
L1 (mains
1)
2
250
32
L2 (mains
2)/N(neutral)
3
Rated for fault
PE (ground/earth)
2
250 Vfor32
A
L2 PE
(mains
2)/N(neutral)
3
Rated
fault
(ground/earth)
4
30 V 2 A
CP (Control pilot)
3
Rated
PE
4
30 Vfor2fault
A
CP (ground/earth)
(Control pilot)
5
30 V 2 A
CS (Connection)
4
30
V
2
A
CP
(Control
pilot)
5
30 V 2 A
CS (Connection)
a
Position number does not refer to the location and/or identification of the contact in the
a
accessory.
V location
2A
CS (Connection)
Position 5number does not refer to30the
and/or identification
of the contact in the
b
accessory.
a
In the following
branch
circuit
overcurrent
protection is based
125in%the
of
Position
numbercountries,
does not the
refer
to the
location
and/or identification
of the upon
contact
b
the
device
rating:countries,
USA.
accessory.
In
the
following
the branch circuit overcurrent protection is based upon 125 % of
cb
the
device
rating: and
USA.5, environmental conditions may demand larger conductor crossNote
deleted
Forthe
contacts
In
following4 countries,
the branch circuit overcurrent protection is based upon 125 % of
c
sections.
the
rating:
USA.5, environmental conditions may demand larger conductor crossFor device
contacts
4 and
sections.
c
For contacts 4 and 5, environmental conditions may demand larger conductor crosssections.
Three phase
Single phase
a
a
I max
I max
Three phase a
Single
phase
a
Functions
I max
I max
I max
I max
A a
A a
Functions
I max
I max
A
A
Functions
f
Type 2
Type 3
Type 2 b
Type 3
number
V a.c.
A
A
b
Type 2
Type 3
Type 2
Type 3
b
1
480
63
70
63
L1 (mains 1)
Type 2
Type 3
Type 2 b
Type 3
b
1
480
63
70
63
L1 (mains 1)
c
c
2
480
63
L2 (mains 2)b
1
480
63
70
63
L1 (mains 1)
c
c
2
480
63
L2 (mains 2)
c
c
c
c
3
480
63
L3
2
480
63
L2 (mains
(mains 3)
2)
-c
-c
3
480
63
L3 (mains 3)
b, e
4
480
63
70
63
NL3(neutral)
3
480
63
(mains 3)
-c
-c
b, e
4
480
63
70
63
N (neutral)
5
b
c
d
c
d
e
d
e
f
fe
f
U max
U max
V a.c.
U
V max
a.c.
For
single
phase charging,
contacts
1 and Not
4 shall
be used.
Unused
contacts
need not sheet
to
be 2-IIIa.
installed.
provided
for standard sheets 2-IIIa and 2-IIIb.
Not
provided
for standard
Unused
contacts
need not sheet
to be 2-IIIa.
installed. Not provided for standard sheets 2-IIIa and 2-IIIb.
Not
provided
for
standard
For single phase system supply phase to phase this contact can be used for L2 (mains 2).
Not
provided
for standard
sheet phase
2-IIIa. to phase this contact can be used for L2 (mains 2).
For single
phase
system
Position
number
does
notsupply
refer to
the location and/or identification of the contact in the accessory
For single
phase does
system
phase
to phase
this contact
can beofused
for L2 (mains
Position
number
notsupply
refer to
the location
and/or
identification
the contact
in the 2).
accessory
Position number does not refer to the location and/or identification of the contact in the accessory
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Classification of accessories
Classification of accessories
Communication circuits to this standard are deemed not to make or break load in the purpose of this clause.
Communication circuits to this standard are deemed not to make or break load in the purpose of this clause.
7.5
Replacement:
7.5
Replacement:
According to the function as specified in Clause 6
According to the function as specified in Clause 6
Basic type only.
Basic type only.
Addition:
Addition:
7.101
7.101
8
8
Marking
Marking
9
9
Dimensions
Dimensions
In the USA, the standard sheets 2-I and 2-Ia may be applied to vehicle couplers with rated current up to
NOTE
the USA,
the standard sheets 2-I and 2-Ia may be applied to vehicle couplers with rated current up to
80
A.textIndeleted
80 A.
Configuration Type 2
Configuration Type 2
Accessories
notIIb,
exceeding
480IIf,V,IIg63and
A three-phase
or 70 A single phase: standard
sheets
2-II, IIa,
IIc, IId, IIe,
IIh.
sheets 2-II, IIa, IIb, IIc, IId, IIe, IIf, IIg and IIh.
Configuration Type 3
Configuration Type 3
Accessories not exceeding 250 V, 16 A single phase, one pilot: standard sheet 2-IIIa;
Accessories not exceeding 250 V, 16 A single phase, one pilot: standard sheet 2-IIIa;
Accessories not exceeding 250 V, 32 A single phase, two pilots: standard sheet 2-IIIb;
Accessories not exceeding 250 V, 32 A single phase, two pilots: standard sheet 2-IIIb;
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Configuration
Type
Standard Sheet
Applicable
accessories
Rated voltage
V
Rated
current
A
Phase
2-I
Vehicle couplers
32
Single-phase
70
Single-phase
2-II
Accessories
Three-phase
16
Single-phase
32
Single-phase
63
Three-phase
2-III
Accessories
textIndeleted
countries, the colour green may be used to identify the earthing conductor: JP, USA, CA.
13 Terminals
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
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14 Interlocks
This clause of Part 1 is applicable for configuration Type 1.
Addition for configuration Types 2 and 3:
Accessories shall be provided with a latching device according to standard sheets 2-II or 2IIId to prevent the connection to be separated unintentionally or by unauthorized persons.
The interlock function shall be performed by the proper functioning of the latching device.
A means shall be provided to indicate that the interlock is properly engaged.
Compliance is checked by inspection and manual test.
16 General construction
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
17 Construction of socket-outlets
This clause of Part 1 is applicable
20 Degrees of protection
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
22 Breaking capacity
This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
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This clause of Part 1 is applicable.
24 Temperature rise
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows:
24.1 Addition after the seventh paragraph:
For accessories dependent upon a coding resistor to establish the accessorys assigned
current rating, the test shall be repeated using a set of samples for each coding resistor value
and tested at the maximum current corresponding to that coding resistor value.
26 Mechanical strength
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows.
Addition:
26.101
Isolating caps, if any, shall be fixed sufficiently to the contact pins so that they
withstand the mechanical force and abuse to which the accessories may be exposed in
normal use. They shall be subjected to the tests of 26.103 and 26.104.
26.102
After each of the following tests, the samples shall show no damage as follows:
no part shall have moved, loosened or deformed to the extent that the samples no longer
function or operate as intended.
no uninsulated live part shall become accessible with the probe illustrated in Part 1,
Figure 2.
no reduction shall occur of creepage and clearance between uninsulated live parts of
opposite polarity, uninsulated live parts and accessible dead or grounded metal parts,
below the minimum acceptable values.
no other evidence of damage shall result, that could increase the risk of fire or electric
shock.
26.103
Accessories with isolating caps on the contacts shall not be adversely affected by the
temperature stress conditions which may occur in normal use.
Compliance is checked by conditioning the accessories, while mated with their
complementary accessory, as specified in this subclause. Test specimens of the largest and
smallest size caps shall be tested.
The specimens are mated with their complimentary accessory and subjected to the change of
temperature test of IEC 60068-2-14 with following parameters:
Test procedure
Nb
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TA
-30 C
Higher temperature
TB
+100 C
Slew rate
3 K/min
Exposure time
t1
Number of cycles
1h
26.104 A set of six contact assemblies with isolating caps shall be subjected to a pull test. A
force of 20 N is applied for 1 min and it shall be applied in a direction opposite from the pin or
contact, along the pin or contact axis. The pulling force shall be applied in a way where it
causes no effect on the fixing area of the part.
NOTE
The force can be applied by a drilling in the isolated cap, rectangular to the pin axis, close to the end.
33 Vehicle driveover
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows:
33.3
Not applicable
33.4.
Not applicable
101 Components
101.1
Ratings
A component shall be used in accordance with its rating established for the intended
conditions of use.
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Current-carrying parts
An uninsulated live part, or a component that has uninsulated live parts shall be so secured to
the base or mounting surface, or otherwise insulated that the part does not turn or shift in
position resulting in a reduction of creepage distances, clearances and distances below the
minimum required values of Part 1, Clause 28.
Compliance is checked by inspection.
101.4
Electrical connections
bent at a right angle after being passed through an eyelet or opening, except on printed
wiring boards where components are inserted or secured (as in a surface-mounted
component) and wave- or lap-soldered, or
a splicing device such as a pressure wire connector, having suitable voltage and
temperature ratings;
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The resistor values and tolerances shall be as specified in IEC 61851-1:2010, Clause B.5,
"System for simultaneous proximity detection and current coding for vehicle connectors and
plugs" .
Compliance is checked by inspection.
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them
from
unintentional separation and breaking
under load. The interlocking shall insure
that the energy transmission is stopped
before separation.
Le
verrouillage
des
appareils
est
indispensable pour viter leur sparation
involontaire et leur coupure en charge. Le
verrouillage
doit
garantir
que
la
transmission dnergie est interrompue
avant la sparation.
Non
Non
Prise mobile
(mode 1)
Feuille 2-IIc
Prise mobile
(modes 2 et 3)
Feuille 2-IIe
c
Oui
Fiche
(mode 3)
Feuille 2-IIb
Oui
Oui
n. a.
Socle de
connecteur
(tous les modes)
Feuille 2-IId
NOTE 3 Le dpassement des zones grises par des parties de fiches ou de prises
mobiles ou le dpassement de ces zones par toute partie des socles de prise / socles
peut dgrader la compatibilit. Il convient que les carts des dfinitions du volume
enveloppe n'engendrent pas un rejet des appareils par les certifications par tierce
partie.
Oui
Non
n. a.
Socle de
connecteur
(modes 2 et 3)
Feuille 2-IIf
Les appareils de Type 2 ne doivent tre utiliss que dans les modes
indiqus dans ce tableau.
Socle de prise
(mode 3)
Feuille 2-IIa
Appareil
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Yes
No
n. a.
Yes
Inlet
(modes 2 and 3)
Sheet 2-IIf
No
Connector
(modes 2 and 3)
Sheet 2-IIe
n. a.
Inlet
(all modes)
Sheet 2-IId
No
Yes
Plug
(mode 3)
Sheet 2-IIb
Connector
(mode 1)
Sheet 2-IIc
Socket-outlet
(mode 3)
Sheet 2-IIa
Accessory
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