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IEC 62485-1:2015

Identifier
IEC 62485-1:2015
Title
Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations – Part 1 General safety information
Type of Document
Standard
Publisher
Edition Date
2015-04-15
Summary

This Part of IEC 62485 specifies the basic requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations. The requirements regarding safety, reliability, life expectancy, mechanical strength, cycle stability, internal resistance, and battery temperature, are determined by various applications, and this, in turn, determines the selection of the battery design and technology. In general, the requirements and definitions are specified for Lead-Acid and Nickel Cadmium batteries. For other battery systems with aqueous electrolyte, the requirements may be applied accordingly.

IEC TR 61438:1996

Identifier
IEC TR 61438:1996
Title
Possible safety and health hazards in the use of alkaline secondary cells and batteries - Guide to equipment manufacturers and users
Type of Document
Report
Publisher
Edition Date
1996-11-28
Summary

The document outlines the fundamental conditions necessary for the creation of each hazard. It includes identification and characterization of the possible hazards inherent in the application, use, and abuse of Nickel Cadmium cells and batteries. It also includes examples for appliance design which minimizes these hazards. Additionally it presents some typical but non-exhaustive examples of misuse that may precipitate or actions which mitigate the hazard.

UL 96A

Identifier
UL 96A
Title
Standard for Installation Requirements for Lightning Protection Systems
Type of Document
Requirements
Edition Date
2016-03-18
Summary

The document is intended to assist code authorities, designers, and installers to develop, and install a complete lightning protection system that can withstand the tremendous power of a lightning strike. Depending on the type, a strike can exceed 300,000 Amperes, over one gigavolt (one billion volts) and with temperatures as high as 36,000 Deg. F., or about three times as hot as the surface of the sun. This guide does not include information on protection of equipment inside a building.

ES Main Coverage
Site, Building and Enclosure Coverage
Project Stage

ANSI/NEMA Z535-2011

Identifier
ANSI/NEMA Z535-2011
Title
Safety color chart
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2011-01-01
Summary

ANSI Z535.1 sets forth the technical definitions, color standards, and color tolerances for the ANSI Z535 uniform safety color ANSI Z535.2 regulates requirements for the design, application, and use of safety signs in facilities and in the environment through consistent visual layout.

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HSG 85

Identifier
HSG 85
Title
Electricity at work: Safe working practices
Type of Document
Recommended Practice
Edition Date
2013-01-01
Summary

The guidance covers the key elements to consider when devising safe working practices and is for people who carry out work on or near electrical equipment. It includes advice for managers and supervisors who control or influence the design, specification, selection, installation, commissioning, maintenance or operation of electrical equipment.

ES Main Coverage
Site, Building and Enclosure Coverage

IEEE Std 1106-2015

Identifier
IEEE Std 1106-2015
Title
IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Vented Nickel-Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications
Type of Document
Recommended Practice
Edition Date
2015-01-01
Summary

The document provides recommendations for installation design and for installation, maintenance, and testing procedures to optimize life and performance of vented Nickel Cadmium batteries in stationary standby applications. Also provides guidance for determining when these batteries should be replaced.

IEEE Std 1188-2005

Identifier
IEEE Std 1188-2005
Title
IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary Applications
Type of Document
Recommended Practice
Edition Date
2010-01-01
Summary

The recommended practice is limited to maintenance, test schedules, and testing procedures that can be used to optimize the life and performance of VRLA batteries for stationary applications. Also provides guidance to determine when batteries should be replaced. The maintenance and testing programs described represent “the best program” based on the information reviewed at the time this document was developed. Stationary cycling applications such as those found in alternative energy applications are beyond the scope of this recommended practice.