Contact Interface for Automated Connection Device

This European Standard covers specifications concerning the contact interface for charging of electrical vehicles/buses which make use of an automated connection device (ACD).

Kontaktschnittstelle für ein automatisches Kontaktierungssystem

Interface de contact pour les dispositifs de connexion automatisés

Le présent document s’applique aux ACD de configuration normalisée, destinés à être utilisés dans les systèmes de charge conductifs des véhicules électriques qui intègrent des moyens de contrôle, dont la tension d’emploi assignée peut atteindre 1 500 V en courant continu.
Le présent document s’applique aux interfaces en courant continu de puissance élevée, destinées à être utilisées dans les systèmes de charge conductifs isolés, pour les circuits spécifiés dans
l’IEC 61851 23 1:—1.
Les ACD relevant du domaine d’application du présent document sont utilisés uniquement dans le mode de charge 4, conformément à l’IEC 61851 23 1:—1, paragraphe 3.1.201 (cas D) ou 3.1.202 (cas E).
Le présent document décrit les exigences relatives à un ACD concernant la sécurité, les fonctionnalités et les essais. Le présent document décrit le paramétrage de base pouvant être normalisé pour les différents ACD. Les ACD respectant ces paramètres normalisés présentent l’avantage d’être compatibles entre eux, même s’ils s’appuient sur des technologies différentes.
Le présent document ne s’applique pas aux solutions basées sur une prise mobile de véhicule, décrite dans l’EN 62196 3, entraînée par un mécanisme automatisé, par exemple un bras robotisé.
Le présent document ne couvre pas tous les aspects de sécurité relatifs à la maintenance.

Kontaktni vmesnik za avtomatizirane priključne naprave

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Public Enquiry End Date
12-Apr-2020
Publication Date
08-Sep-2021
Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
19-Feb-2021
Due Date
26-Apr-2021
Completion Date
09-Sep-2021

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 50696:2021
01-oktober-2021
Kontaktni vmesnik za avtomatizirane priključne naprave
Contact Interface for Automated Connection Device
Kontaktschnittstelle für ein automatisches Kontaktierungssystem
Interface de contact pour les dispositifs de connexion automatisés
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50696:2021
ICS:
43.040.10 Električna in elektronska Electrical and electronic
oprema equipment
SIST EN 50696:2021 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 50696

NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM
February 2021
ICS 43.120

English Version
Contact Interface for Automated Connection Device
Interface de contact pour les dispositifs de connexion Kontaktschnittstelle für ein automatisches
automatisés Kontaktierungssystem
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2021-01-11. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC
Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the
same status as the official versions.
CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.


European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Rue de la Science 23, B-1040 Brussels
© 2021 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.
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Contents Page
European foreword .5
Introduction .6
1 Scope .7
2 Normative references .7
3 Terms and definitions .8
4 Electrical requirements .8
4.1 Voltage and current requirements .8
4.1.1 Number of contacts .8
4.1.2 Quality of DC charging voltage .9
4.1.3 Rated continuous current .9
4.1.4 Short-circuit current .9
4.1.5 Maximum temperature of contacts .9
4.2 Signals .9
5 Safety requirements . 10
5.1 EN 61140 . 10
5.2 Contact sequence . 10
5.3 Return to home position . 10
6 Mechanical requirements . 10
6.1 Grid of parallels and meridians . 10
6.2 Specific mechanical requirements for busses . 10
6.3 Tolerances of parking position . 11
6.3.1 General . 11
6.3.2 Minimum normative requirement for parking . 11
7 Environmental requirements . 12
7.1 Degree of pollution . 12
7.2 Overvoltage category . 12
7.3 Ambient or operation temperature . 12
7.4 Noise . 13
7.5 Wind . 13
8 Test specification and procedure . 13
9 Documentation . 18
Annex A (normative) ACD mounted on the infrastructure - ACD counterpart on the roof of the
vehicle . 19
A.1 Generals of infrastructure mounted ACD function . 19
A.2 ACD mounted on the infrastructure – ACD counterpart on the roof of the vehicle with
two in-line and two parallel contact bars . 19
A.2.1 ACD counterpart mechanical arrangement . 19
A.2.2 Keep-out zone . 22
A.2.3 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 24
A.2.4 Connected moving part and counterpart (informative) . 25
A.2.5 Specific requirements . 27
A.3 ACD mounted on the infrastructure – ACD counterpart on the roof of the vehicle with
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A.3.1 Additional generals for this application . 29
A.3.2 ACD counterpart mechanical arrangement . 29
A.3.3 Keep-out zone . 33
A.3.4 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 35
A.3.5 Connected moving part and counterpart (informative) . 36
A.3.6 Specific requirements . 38
A.4 ACD mounted on the infrastructure – ACD counterpart on the roof of the vehicle with
contact dome . 40
A.4.1 Additional generals for this application . 40
A.4.2 ACD counterpart mechanical arrangement . 40
A.4.3 ACD counterpart keep-out zone . 43
A.4.4 Specific requirements . 43
Annex B (normative) ACD mounted on the roof of the vehicle - ACD counterpart on the
infrastructure . 47
B.1 General . 47
B.2 Mechanical arrangement ACD counterpart . 47
B.3 ACD counterpart keep-out zone . 49
B.4 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 50
B.5 Specific requirements . 51
B.5.1 Contact forces . 51
B.5.2 Specific gauge for testing . 51
Annex C (normative) ACD mounted underneath the vehicle - ACD counterpart on the
ground . 54
C.1 General . 54
C.2 Lateral positioning . 54
C.3 Longitudinal positioning . 54
C.4 Vertical positioning . 54
C.5 Mechanical arrangement ACD . 55
C.6 Mechanical arrangement ACD counter part . 57
C.7 Connected automated coupler . 58
C.8 Specific requirements . 61
C.8.1 Reachable contacts . 61
C.8.2 Contact force . 61
C.9 Rated current (short-term current) . 61
C.10 Curb lateral reference . 61
C.11 Protection by obstacle . 62
C.12 Protection by obstacle – Vehicle requirement . 62
C.13 Power interface . 63
C.14 Control/command interface. 63
C.14.1 Earthing . 63
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C.14.2 Detection . 64
C.14.3 Control pilot communication . 64
C.14.4 CCS WLAN communication . 64
C.15 Specific tests specification and procedure . 64
C.16 Specific gauge for testing . 65
C.16.1 General . 65
C.16.2 Gauge as standard ACD counterpart for testing an ACD. 65
C.16.3 Gauge as standard ACD for testing an ACD counterpart. 67
Annex D (normative) ACD mounted on the infrastructure and connecting to the side or on the
roof of the vehicle . 68
D.1 General . 68
D.2 Safety . 69
D.2.1 General . 69
D.2.2 Degree of protection against hazardous-live-parts . 69
D.2.3 Contact sequencing . 69
D.2.4 Prevention of damages from unintended movement . 70
D.3 Mechanical arrangement of the counterpart . 70
D.3.1 General . 70
D.3.2 Moving pin side . 70
D.3.3 Dimensional requirements . 70
D.3.4 Contact quality and plating . 71
D.4 Test specification and procedure . 72
D.5 Mechanical arrangement of the socket side . 72
D.6 Keep-out zone . 74
Bibliography . 76

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European foreword
This document (EN 50696:2021) has been prepared by CLC/TC 23H, WG 5, “Contact interface for
automated connection devices (ACD)”.
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which this document has (dop) 2022-01-11
to be implemented at national level by
publication of an identical national
standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national (dow) 2024-01-11
standards conflicting with this document
have to be withdrawn
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and
the European Free Trade Association.
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Introduction
The electrical interface for charging electrically propelled vehicles with plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle
connectors and vehicle inlets is described in EN 62196 series and EN 61851-23. For heavier vehicles such
as buses and trucks, requirements of short charging times with high energy present a problem of handling,
and safety with hand-held connecting devices. For these high current charging applications, an automated
connection device (ACD) is of interest.
An automated coupler consists out of a mobile assembly with electrical contacts, called ACD and fixed
electrical contacts, called ACD counterpart. Automated couplers allow an unmanned connection of high-
current contacts and signal/control contacts.
This document contains requirements for all type of ACDs. Its annexes describe specific implementations
1
and specific requirements. This document is expected to be read in conjunction with IEC 61851-23-1:— .

1
Under preparation. Stage at time of publication: IEC CDV 61851-23-1:2020.
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1 Scope
This document is applicable to ACDs of standardized configuration, intended for use in electric vehicle
conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with rated operating voltage up to 1 500 V
DC.
This document applies to high power DC interfaces intended for use in isolated conductive charging systems,
1
for circuits specified in IEC 61851-23-1:— .
1
The ACDs covered by this document are used only in charging mode 4, according to IEC 61851-23-1:— ,
3.1.201 Case D or 3.1.202 Case E.
This document describes the requirements for an ACD in regard of safety, function and testing. This
document describes basic parameters that can be standardized for different ACDs. ACDs following these
standardized parameters will have the benefit of being compatible, even if they are based on different
technologies.
This document does not apply to solutions based on a vehicle connector described in EN 62196-3 driven by
an automated mechanism, as, for instance, a robotic arm.
This document does not cover all safety aspects related to maintenance.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 1652, Copper and copper alloys - Plate, sheet, strip and circles for general purposes
EN 12163, Copper and copper alloys - Rod for general purposes
EN 12167, Copper and copper alloys - Profiles and bars for general purposes
EN 16005, Power operated pedestrian doorsets – Safety in use – Requirements and test methods
EN 50124-1, Railway applications - Insulation coordination - Part 1: Basic requirements - Clearances and
creepage distances for all electrical and electronic equipment
EN 60068-2-11, Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests - Test Ka: Salt mist (IEC 60068-2-11)
EN 60309-1:1999, Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes - Part 1: General requirements
(IEC 60309-1:1999)
EN 60512-2-2, Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements – Part 2-2: Electrical
continuity and contact resistance tests - Test 2b: Contact resistance – Specified test current method
EN 60512-5-1, Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 5-1: Current-carrying
capacity tests - Test 5a: Temperature rise (IEC 60512-5-1)
EN 60512-5-2, Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 5-2: Current-carrying
capacity tests - Test 5b: Current-temperature derating (IEC 60512-5-2)
EN 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) (IEC 60529)
EN 60664-1, Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems - Part 1: Principles,
requirements and tests (IEC 60664-1)
EN 61140, Protection against electric shock - Common aspects for installation and equipment (IEC 61140)
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EN IEC 61851-1:2019, Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Part 1: General requirements (IEC
61851-1:2017)
EN 61984:2009, Connectors - Safety requirements and tests (IEC 61984:2008)
2
Electric vehicle conductive charging system – Part 23-1: DC charging with an
IEC 61851-23-1:—,
automated connection system
IEC 62196-1:2014, Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets - Conductive charging of
electric vehicles - Part 1: General requirements
ISO 17409:2020, Electrically propelled road vehicles — Conductive power transfer — Safety requirements
3 Terms and definitions
1
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 61851-23-1:— and the following
apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
working position
position reached when the ACD and the fixed ACD counterpart have mated and when the physical contact
is established, and energy transfer is allowed
3.2
home position
position where the ACD is not engaged with its counterpart and where safe clearance is present with street
and infrastructure
3.3
keep-out zone
space above and around automated coupler
4 Electrical requirements
4.1 Voltage and current requirements
4.1.1 Number of contacts
1
For systems described in IEC 61851-23-1:— , Annexes AA, BB and CC:
1 1
Four contacts: DC+, DC-, PE and CP (IEC 61851-23-1:— , Figure AA.1, IEC 61851-23-1:— , Figure BB.1
1
and IEC 61851-23-1:— , Figure CC.14)
1
For systems described in IEC 61851-23-1:— , Annex KK:
1
three contacts: DC+, DC-, PE (IEC 61851-23-1:— , Figure KK.14)

2
Under preparation. Stage at time of publication: IEC CDV 61851-23-1:2020.
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4.1.2 Quality of DC charging voltage
Since the ACD is part of the power transmitting system, its influence on the quality of DC charging voltage
1
shall be considered, to not exceed the levels indicated in IEC 61851-23-1:— .
4.1.3 Rated continuous current
The maximum current may exceed the limits defined in EN 62196-1. The rated current can be a continuous
current or the average of an intermittent current.
The rated current is defined by the vehicle and the application. The manufacturer of the ACD shall guarantee
that his system is sized and safe for this current by confirming the physical values described in this document.
In the case of an automated coupler consisting of an ACD and an ACD counterpart from different or unknown
manufacturers, the minimum current requirements that fulfil the requirements for a particular annex of this
document shall be assumed unless there are sensing devices that can reliably determine if the ACD is
operating within the defined limits of this document. However, if the ACD and the ACD counterpart can be
definitively determined to be of a particular type and manufacturer, higher currents with or without sensing
devices can be used, according to manufacturer’s specifications.
4.1.4 Short-circuit current
In case of short circuit, the ACD shall not cause dangerous situation such as an explosion or a fire. After
such a short circuit, the ACD shall be checked for proper function prior further service.
As in ISO 17409:2020 leaf the short-circuit value for systems with an automated coupler open, an automatic
2
coupler shall be designed that way that it withstands a short-circuit current of 12 000 000 A s to be on a safe
side.
2
NOTE  12 000 000 A s can be reached with 34 600 A in 10 ms or 11 000 A in 100 ms or 3 460 A in 1 s.
The ACD shall be designed in such a way that a peak current of 30 kA, considered in ISO 17409:2020,
7.2.4.2 shall not lead to damages or dangerous situations in regard of the Lorentz force etc.
4.1.5 Maximum temperature of contacts
The contacts of the automated coupler have a temperature rise depending on the charging current (rated
continuous current or intermitted current). This temperature rise shall not have any damaging influence on
materials or devices in the surrounding of the automated coupler. These materials or devices require a
maximum temperature of 90 °C according to ISO 17409.
Compliance is checked by test in Clause 8, Table 4.
4.2 Signals
The minimum signals required are the status (the position) of the ACD. All other signalling necessary for
1
pairing or charging are described in IEC 61851-23-1:— or in ISO 15118.
ACD is in home position
ACD has reached working position (see annexes for specific implementation).
The home position signal is safety relevant.
There shall be a timeout if ACD is moved but the working position has not been reached in a specific time
frame. This information shall be verified by overall system electric vehicle (EV) EVSE, not by the ACD.
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5 Safety requirements
5.1 EN 61140
In case of blocking contaminants, the ACD might not reach the home position. There shall be an installed
system that monitors the ACD to reach the home position. This shall be realized by the ACD itself and
communicated to the overall system (EV or EVSE).
1
NOTE For reaction of this missing home position signal, refer to IEC 61851-23-1:— , CC.5.201, KK.5.201 or
ISO 17409.
5.2 Contact sequence
1
According to IEC 61851-23-1:— , the connection and disconnection of the ACD shall be done without
current. It is not necessary to have a contact sequence because no dangerous voltage is present.
NOTE Under emergency situation without a first disconnecting CP or PE, arcing cannot be avoided. It is proposed
to have a first disconnecting CP/PE or a guaranteed arc resistive system, so that no danger situation due to that arc can
occur (f. e. fire). Scope is safety and not abrasion.
5.3 Return to home position
In case of an intentional or unintentional loss of supply power for the actuator of the ACD, the ACD shall
1
return to its home position. For details refer to IEC 61851-23-1:— , Clause 201.3 “Loss of power”
Compliance is checked by test in Clause 8, Table 1 Test Number B3.
6 Mechanical requirements
6.1 Grid of parallels and meridians

Key
No Part
1 Reference point – axle A as explained in 6.2
2 Ground level
Figure 1 — Grid of parallels and meridians according ISO 8855
6.2 Specific mechanical requirements for busses
Distinction shall be made with regards to the several vehicle dimensions, for instance double/single deck
busses, resulting in several distances between the ACD and the ACD counterpart.
For the position of ACD or the ACD counterpart on the vehicle the reference point is centred over axle A.
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Axle A is defined as the first front axle in regard of the driving direction of the vehicle.
This is the reference point for the parking tolerances during charging: x-centre, y-centre, z-centre of axle A
6.3 Tolerances of parking position
6.3.1 General
Figure 2 shows the location of contact systems and positioning tolerances.

Key
No Part
1 Axle A
2 ΦZ
3 ΦX
4 ΦSlope
Figure 2 — Location of a Contact System and Positioning Tolerances
6.3.2 Minimum normative requirement for parking
The minimal positioning tolerances that have to be compensated while positioning the vehicle for charging
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 50696:2020
01-april-2020
Kontaktni vmesnik za avtomatizirane priključne naprave
Contact Interface for Automated Connection Device
Kontaktschnittstelle für ein automatisches Kontaktierungssystem
Interface de contact pour les dispositifs de connexion automatisés
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 50696
ICS:
43.040.10 Električna in elektronska Electrical and electronic
oprema equipment
oSIST prEN 50696:2020 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD DRAFT
prEN 50696
NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM

January 2020
ICS
English Version
Contact Interface for Automated Connection Device
Interface de contact pour les dispositifs de connexion Kontaktschnittstelle für ein automatisches
automatisés Kontaktierungssystem
This draft European Standard is submitted to CENELEC members for enquiry.
Deadline for CENELEC: 2020-04-17.

It has been drawn up by CLC/TC 23H.

If this draft becomes a European Standard, CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

This draft European Standard was established by CENELEC in three official versions (English, French, German).
A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to
the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.

Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to
provide supporting documentation.

Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without notice and
shall not be referred to as a European Standard.



European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Rue de la Science 23, B-1040 Brussels
© 2020 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.
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Contents Page

European foreword .5
Introduction .6
1 Scope .7
2 Normative references .7
3 Terms and definitions .8
4 Electrical Requirements .8
4.1 Voltage and current requirements .8
4.1.1 Number of contacts .8
4.1.2 Quality of DC charging voltage .8
4.1.3 Rated continuous current .8
4.1.4 Short circuit current .9
4.1.5 Maximum temperature of contacts .9
4.2 Signals .9
5 Safety requirements .9
5.1 EN 61140 .9
5.2 Contact sequence .9
5.3 Return to home position .9
6 Mechanical Requirements . 10
6.1 Grid of parallels and meridians . 10
6.2 Specific Mechanical Requirements for Busses . 10
6.3 Tolerances of parking position . 11
6.3.1 General . 11
6.3.2 Minimum normative requirement for parking . 11
7 Environmental Requirements . 12
7.1 Degree of pollution . 12
7.2 Overvoltage category . 12
7.3 Ambient or operation temperature . 12
7.4 Noise . 12
7.5 Wind . 13
8 Test specification and procedure . 13
9 Documentation . 18
Annex A (normative) ACD mounted on the infrastructure - ACD counterpart on the roof of the
vehicle . 19
A.1 Generals of infrastructure mounted ACD function . 19
A.2 ACD mounted on the infrastructure – ACD counterpart on the roof of the vehicle with
in-line roof contact bars . 19
A.2.1 ACD counterpart mechanical arrangement . 19
A.2.2 Keep-out zone . 22
A.2.3 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 23
A.2.4 Connected moving part and counterpart (informative) . 24
A.2.5 Specific requirements . 24
A.2.5.1 Contact force . 24
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A.2.5.2 Test specification and procedure . 25
A.3 ACD mounted on the infrastructure – ACD counterpart on the roof of the vehicle with
in-line roof contact bars . 25
A.3.1 Additional generals for this application . 25
A.3.2 ACD counterpart mechanical arrangement . 25
A.3.3 Keep-out zone . 27
A.3.4 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 29
A.3.5 Connected moving part and counterpart (informative) . 29
A.4 ACD mounted on the infrastructure – ACD counterpart on the roof of the vehicle with
contact dome . 31
A.4.1 Additional generals for this application . 31
A.4.2 ACD counterpart mechanical arrangement . 31
A.5 ACD counterpart Keep-out Zone . 33
A.5.1 General . 33
A.5.2 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 33
A.5.3 Contact force . 34
Annex B (normative) ACD mounted on the roof of the vehicle - ACD counterpart on the
infrastructure . 35
B.1 General . 35
B.2 Mechanical arrangement ACD counterpart . 35
B.3 ACD counterpart keep-out zone . 37
B.4 Mechanical arrangement moving part . 38
B.5 Contact forces . 39
B.6 Test specification and procedure . 39
Annex C (normative) ACD mounted underneath the vehicle - ACD counterpart on the
ground . 40
C.1 General . 40
C.2 Lateral positioning . 40
C.3 Longitudinal positioning . 40
C.4 Vertical positioning . 40
C.5 Mechanical arrangement ACD . 41
C.6 Mechanical arrangement ACD counter part . 42
C.7 Connected Automated coupler . 44
C.8 Specific requirements . 46
C.8.1 Reachable contacts . 46
C.8.2 Contact force . 46
C.9 Rated current (short-term current) . 46
C.10 Curb lateral reference . 46
C.11 Protection by obstacle . 47
C.12 Protection by obstacle – Vehicle requirement . 47
C.13 Power interface . 49
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C.14 Control/command interface . 49
C.14.1 Earthing . 49
C.14.2 Detection . 49
C.14.3 Control Pilot Communication . 50
C.14.4 CCS WLAN communication . 50
Annex D (normative) ACD mounted on the infrastructure and connecting to the side or on the
roof of the vehicle . 51
D.1 General . 51
D.2 Safety . 52
D.2.1 General . 52
D.2.2 Degree of protection against hazardous-live-parts . 52
D.2.3 Contact Sequencing . 52
D.2.4 Prevention of damages from unintended movement . 52
D.3 Mechanical arrangement of the counterpart . 52
D.3.1 General . 52
D.3.2 Moving pin side . 52
D.3.3 Dimensional requirements . 53
D.3.4 Contact quality . 54
D.3.5 Plating . 54
D.4 Mechanical Arrangement of the socket side . 55
D.5 Keep out Zone . 56
D.6 Connected State . 57
D.7 Test specification and procedure . 58
Bibliography . 59


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European foreword
This document (prEN 50696:2020) has been prepared by CLC/TC 23H, WG 5, “Contact interface for
automated connection devices (ACD)”.
This document is currently submitted to the Enquiry.
The following dates are proposed:
• latest date by which the existence of this (doa) dor + 6 months
document has to be announced at national
level
• latest date by which this document has to be (dop) dor + 12 months
implemented at national level by publication of
an identical national standard or by
endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards (dow) dor + 36 months
conflicting with this document have to be (to be confirmed or
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Introduction
The electrical interface for charging electrically propelled vehicles with plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle
connectors and vehicle inlets is described in EN 62196 series and EN 61851-23. For heavier vehicles such
as buses and trucks, requirements of short charging times with high energy present a problem of handling,
and safety with hand-held connecting devices. For these high current charging applications, an automated
connection device (ACD) is of interest.
An automated coupler consists out of a mobile assembly with electrical contacts, called ACD and fixed
electrical contacts, called ACD counterpart. Automated couplers allow an unmanned connection of high-
current contacts and signal/control contacts.
The present document contains requirements for all type of ACDs. Its annexes describe specific
implementations and specific requirements. This document have to be read in conjunction with
prEN 61851-23-1:2018.
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1 Scope
This document is applicable to ACDs of standardized configuration, intended for use in electric vehicle
conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with rated operating voltage up to 1 500 V
DC.
This document applies to high power DC interfaces intended for use in isolated conductive charging systems,
for circuits specified in prEN 61851-23-1:2018.
The ACDs covered by this document are used only in charging mode 4, according to prEN 61851-23-1:2018,
3.1.201 Case D or 3.1.202 Case E.
This document describes the requirements for an ACD in regard of safety, function and testing. This
document describes basic parameter that can be standardized for different ACDs. ACDs following these
standardized parameters will have the benefit of being compatible, even if they are based on different
technologies.
This document does not apply to solutions based on a vehicle connector described in EN 62196-3 driven by
an automated mechanism, as f. i. a robotic arm.
This document does not cover all safety aspects related to maintenance.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 50124-1:2001, Railway applications - Insulation coordination - Part 1: Basic requirements - Clearances
and creepage distances for all electrical and electronic equipment
EN 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
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prEN 61851-23-1:2018, Electric vehicle conductive charging system – Part 23-1: DC charging with an
automated connection system
EN IEC 61851-1:2019, Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Part 1: General requirements
ISO 17409:2015, Electrically propelled road vehicles — Connection to an external electric power supply —
Safety requirements
EN 61140:2016, Protection against electric shock - Common aspects for installation and equipment
EN 60664-1, Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems - Part 1: Principles,
requirements and tests

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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in prEN 61851-23-1:2018 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
working position
position reached when the ACD and the fixed ACD counterpart have mated and when the physical contact
is established, and energy transfer is allowed
3.2
home position
position where the ACD is not engaged with its counterpart and where safe clearance is present with street
and infrastructure
3.3
keep-out zone
space above and around automated coupler
4 Electrical Requirements
4.1 Voltage and current requirements
4.1.1 Number of contacts
For systems described in prEN 61851-23-1:2018, Annex AA, BB and CC:
Four contacts: DC+, DC-, PE and CP (prEN 61851-23-1:2018 AA.11, prEN 61851-23-1:2018 BB.11 and
prEN 61851-23-1:2018 CC.11)
For systems described in prEN 61851-23-1:2018 Annex KK:
three contacts: DC+, DC-, PE (prEN 61851-23-1:2018 KK.11)
4.1.2 Quality of DC charging voltage
Since the ACD is part of the power transmitting system, its influence on the quality of DC charging voltage
shall be considered, to not to exceed the levels indicated in prEN 61851-23-1:2018.
4.1.3 Rated continuous current
The maximum current may exceed the limits defined in EN 62196-1. The rated current can be a continuous
current or the average of an intermittent current.
The rated current is defined by the vehicle and the application. The manufacturer of the ACD shall guarantee
that his system is sized and safe for this current by confirming the physical values described in this standard.
In the case of an automated coupler consisting of an ACD and an ACD counterpart from different or unknown
manufacturers, the minimum current requirements that fulfil the requirements for a particular annex of this
document shall be assumed unless there are sensing devices that can reliably determine if the ACD is
operating within the defined limits of this standard. However, if the ACD and the ACD counterpart can be
definitively determined to be of a particular type and manufacturer, higher currents with or without sensing
devices can be used, according to manufacturer’s specifications.
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4.1.4 Short circuit current
The short-circuit current is specified in ISO 17409:2015, 6.2.4.2 for system C and shall be taken into
consideration also for ACD charging. The short circuit current of the electric vehicle supply equipment
(EVSE) is defined in prEN 61851-23-1:2018, Annex CC 6.5 and Annex KK 6.5
In case of short-circuit, the ACD shall not cause dangerous situation such as an explosion or a fire. After
such a short-circuit, the ACD shall be checked for proper function prior further service.
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NOTE 1: 12 000 000A s can be reached with 34 600 A in 10 ms or 11 000 A in 100 ms or 3 460 A in 1 s.
The ACD shall be designed in such a way that a peak current of 30 kA, considered in ISO 17409:2015,
6.2.4.2 shall not lead to damages or dangerous situations in regard of the Lorenz force.
NOTE 2 This limit is given in ISO 17409 and in prEN 61851-23-1:2018.
4.1.5 Maximum temperature of contacts
The contacts of the Automated coupler have a temperature rise depending on the charging current (rated
continuous current or intermitted current). This temperature rise shall not have any damaging influence on
materials or devices in the surrounding of the Automated coupler. These materials or devices require a
maximum temperature of 90 °C according to ISO 17409.
Compliance is checked by test in chapter 8 Table 4.
4.2 Signals
The minimum signals required are the status (the position) of the ACD. All other signalling necessary for
pairing or charging are described in prEN 61851-23-1:2018 or in ISO 15118.
ACD is in home position
ACD has reached working position (see annexes for specific implementation).
The home position signal is safety relevant.
There shall be a timeout if ACD is moved but the working position has not been reached in a specific time
frame. This information shall be verified by overall system electric vehicle (EV) EVSE, not by the ACD.
5 Safety requirements
5.1 EN 61140
In case of blocking contaminants, the ACD may not reach the home position. There shall be an installed
system that monitors the ACD to reach the home position. This shall be realized by the ACD itself and
communicated to the overall system (EV or EVSE).
NOTE: For reaction of this missing home position signal refer to prEN 61851-23-1:2018, CC.4.201 or ISO 17409.
5.2 Contact sequence
According to prEN 61851-23-1:2018, the connection and disconnection of the ACD shall be done without
current. It is not necessary to have a contact sequence because no dangerous voltage is present.
NOTE: Under emergency situation without a first disconnecting CP or PE, arcing cannot be avoided. it is suggested to
have a first disconnecting CP/PE or a guaranteed arc resistive system, so that no danger situation due to that arc can
occur (f. e. fire). Scope is safety and not abrasion.
5.3 Return to home position
In case of an intentional or unintentional loss of supply power for the actuator of the ACD, the ACD shall
return to its home position. For details refer to prEN 61851-23-1:2018, Clause 103.3 “Loss of power”
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Compliance is checked by test in chapter 8 Table 1 Test Number B3.
6 Mechanical Requirements
6.1 Grid of parallels and meridians

Figure 1 — Grid of parallels and meridians according ISO 8855
6.2 Specific Mechanical Requirements for Busses
Distinction shall be made with regards to the several vehicle dimensions, for instance double/single deck
busses, resulting in several distances between the ACD and the ACD counterpart.
For the position of ACD or the ACD counterpart on the vehicle the reference point is centred over axle A.
This is the reference point for the parking tolerances during charging: x-centre, y-centre, z-centre of axle A
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6.3 Tolerances of parking position
6.3.1 General

Figure 2 — Location of a Contact System and Positioning Tolerances
6.3.2 Minimum normative requirement for parking
The minimal positioning tolerances, that have to be compensated while positioning the vehicle for charging,
are in x- and y- direction and for positioning angle between vehicle and curb:
X at least ± 200mm (∆x)
Y at least ± 200mm(∆y), Y at least 0 to +200mm for Annex C
Angle between vehicle and curb (Φx) up to +-2°
Being connected and the vehicle being immobilized, the ACD shall also deal with tolerances of the vehicle
caused by dynamic movements due to kneeling, wind and passenger on and off, and has to avoid losing
contact.
The minimum dynamic tolerance dY = 110mm for a 3.1m vehicle height and 2° kneeling (Φz)
The minimum dynamic tolerance dX = 70mm for back to front kneeling
The minimum dynamic tolerance dZ = +-70mm due to air suspension.
The minimum dynamic tolerance dZ = +0/ −87mm for 2500mm vehicle width due to 2° kneeling (Φz).
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If any of above required tolerances are exceeded in service by incidence or accidence, no dangerous or
damaging situation shall occur. This can be done by physical limits, as for instance, curbs or sensors
detecting the right position.
NOTE 1: Kneeling is considered only to one side.
NOTE 2: Considering his requirements, the operator can require increased tolerance values if necessary.
NOTE 3: Besides public bus transports and specifically for autonomous vehicle or autonomous vehicle parking, e.g.
automated driven bus depots, smaller tolerances can be agreed between contracting parties.
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