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Table: cold cranking current
   
Table: cold cranking current
Cold cranking current in A
EN/ SAEIECDIN
136 – 1795 – 12480 – 104
178 – 219125 – 154105 – 129
220 – 261155 – 184130 – 154
262 – 303185 – 214155 – 179
304 – 345215 – 244180 – 204
346 – 387245 – 274204 – 229
388 – 429275 – 304230 – 254
430 – 471305 – 334255 – 279
472 – 513335 – 364280 – 304
514 – 555365 – 394305 –329
556 – 597395 – 424330 – 354
598 – 639425 – 454355 – 379
640 – 657455 – 464380 – 389
658 – 675465 – 474390 – 399
676 – 693475 – 484400 – 409
694 – 711485 – 494410 – 419
712 – 729495 – 504420 – 429
730 – 747505 – 514430 – 439
748 – 765515 – 524440 – 449
766 – 783525 – 534450 – 459
784 – 801535 – 544460 – 469
802 – 819545 – 554470 – 479
820 – 837555 – 564480 – 489
838 – 855565 – 574490 – 499 → Remark1)

1)  1) Batteries with cold cranking current higher than 499 A according to DIN (e.g. 520 A, 580 A or 600 A) can be temporarily tested using setting for 499 A according to DIN.
   

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