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IEEE Std 485-2010

Identifier
IEEE Std 485-2010
Title
IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2010 Jan 01
Summary

This standard details methods for defining the DC loads and for sizing a Lead-Acid battery to supply those loads in full-float operation.

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IEEE Std 1375-1998

Identifier
IEEE Std 1375-1998
Title
IEEE Guide for the Protection of Stationary Battery Systems
Type of Document
Guidance Document
Edition Date
2003 Jan 01
Summary

This guidance provides for the protection of stationary battery systems, which include the battery and DC components to and including the first protective device downstream of battery terminals. Recommendations are not intended to set requirements; rather, they present options to the battery system designer concerning the types of protection available.

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IEEE Std 1679-2010

Identifier
IEEE Std 1679-2010
Title
IEEE Recommended Practice for the Characterization and Evaluation of Emerging Energy Storage Technologies in Stationary Applications
Type of Document
Recommended Practice
Edition Date
2010 Jan 01
Summary

Standard covers recommended information for an objective evaluation of emerging energy storage technology by a potential user of any stationary application. Storage technologies are those that provide a means for the reversible storage of electrical energy (i.e., device receives electrical energy and can discharge electrical energy later). The storage medium may be electrochemical (e.g., batteries), kinetic (e.g., flywheels), electrostatic (e.g., electric double-layer capacitors [EDLCs]), thermal or other medium.

ISO 9001:2015

Identifier
ISO 9001:2015
Title
Quality management systems -- Requirements
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2015 Sep 01
Summary

The ISO 9000 family addresses various aspects of quality management and contains some of ISO’s best known standards. The standards provide guidance and tools for companies and organizations who want to ensure that their products and services consistently meet customer’s requirements, and that quality is consistently improved.

NFPA 111

Identifier
NFPA 111
Title
Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2016 Jan 01
Summary

Readiness of emergency power is a key consideration in safeguarding building occupants in the event of a disruption of the normal utility supply. NFPA 111 covers performance requirements for stored electric energy systems providing an alternate source of electrical power in buildings and facilities during interruption of the normal power source.

NFPA 791

Identifier
NFPA 791
Title
Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation
Type of Document
Recommended Practice
Edition Date
2018 Jan 01
Summary

NFPA 791 covers recommended procedures for evaluating unlabeled electrical equipment for compliance with nationally recognized standards. Criteria provide guidance to third-party field evaluation bodies (FEBs) on how to perform evaluations of unlabeled electrical equipment in a consistent and reliable manner, thus assisting regulating authorities who make product and related installation approval decisions and facilitating acceptance of the results. Specific areas covered include pre-site preparation, construction inspection, electrical testing, and reporting, and documentation.

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UL 924

Identifier
UL 924
Title
Standard for Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2016 May 09
Summary

1.1 This Standard applies to emergency lighting and power equipment for use in unclassified locations and intended for connection to branch circuits 600 V or less. Intended to supply illumination, power or both automatically to critical areas and equipment in the event of failure of normal supply in accordance with NEC Article 700 or 701, NFPA 70, Life Safety Code, NFPA 101, Fire Code, NFPA 1, International Building Code (IBC) and International Fire Code (IFC).

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UL 9540

Identifier
UL 9540
Title
Outline of Investigation for Safety for Energy Storage Systems and Equipment
Type of Document
Requirements
Edition Date
2016 Nov 21
Summary

These requirements cover ESS that are intended to store energy from power or other sources and provide electrical or other types of energy to loads or power conversion equipment. The ESS may include equipment for charging, discharging, control, protection, communication, controlling the system environment, fuel or other fluid movement and containment, etc. The system may contain other ancillary equipment related to the functioning of the energy storage system.

AS 2676.1-1992

Identifier
AS 2676.1-1992
Title
Guide to the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of secondary batteries in buildings; Part 1: Vented cells
Type of Document
Guidance Document
Edition Date
1992 Jan 01
Summary

Abstract: Sets out recommended practices for the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of vented secondary batteries permanently installed in buildings.
Scope:
This Standard sets out recommended practices for the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of vented secondary batteries permanently installed in or on buildings. It also provides guidance to determine when batteries should be replaced.

AS/NZS - 3000 (2007)

Identifier
AS/NZS - 3000 (2007)
Title
Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2016 Jan 01
Summary

The standard sets out requirements for the design, construction and verification of electrical installations, including the selection and installation of electrical equipment forming part of such electrical installations. These requirements are intended to protect persons, livestock, and property from electric shock, fire and physical injury hazards that may arise from an electrical installation that is used with reasonable care and with due regard to the intended purpose of the electrical installation.

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