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IEC 60993:1989

Identifier
IEC 60993:1989
Title
Electrolyte for vented nickel-cadmium cells
Type of Document
Standard
Publisher
Edition Date
1989-08-15
Summary

This standard applies to electrolytes and their components when used in vented nickel-cadmium cells. These electrolytes are used: for filling cells supplied without filling electrolyte, and/or, for refilling cells if change of electrolyte is required, and/or, if the operating electrolyte needs to be topped up with water, provided no specific recommendations from the manufacturer are available.

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ES Main Coverage
Project Stage

IEC 61427-2:2015

Identifier
IEC 61427-2:2015
Title
Secondary cells and batteries for renewable energy storage - General requirements and methods of test - Part 2: On-grid applications
Type of Document
Standard
Publisher
Edition Date
2015-08-28
Summary

IEC 61427-2:2015 relates to secondary batteries used in on-grid Electrical Energy Storage (EES) applications and provides the associated methods of test for the verification of their endurance, properties and electrical performance in such applications. The test methods are essentially battery chemistry neutral, i.e. applicable to all secondary battery types.

IEC 61429:1995

Identifier
IEC 61429:1995
Title
Marking of secondary cells and batteries with the international recycling symbol ISO 7000-1135
Type of Document
Standard
Publisher
Edition Date
1995-12-05
Summary

This International Standard defines the conditions of utilization of the recycling symbol of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) associated with the chemical symbols indicating the electrochemical system of the battery. This standard applies to lead-acid batteries (Pb) and nickel-cadmium batteries (Ni-Cd).

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NFPA 1

Identifier
NFPA 1
Title
Fire Code
Type of Document
Code
Edition Date
2018-01-01
Summary

1.1.1 The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Inspection of permanent and temporary buildings, processes, equipment, systems, and other fire and related life safety situations (2) Investigation of fires, explosions, hazardous materials incidents, and other related emergency incidents (3) Review of construction plans, drawings, and specifications for life safety systems, fire protection systems, access, water supplies, processes, hazardous materials, and other fire and life safety issues (4) Fire and life safety education of fire brigades, employees, responsible parties

NFPA 13

Identifier
NFPA 13
Title
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
Type of Document
Standard
Edition Date
2016-01-01
Summary

A.1.1 This standard provides a range of sprinkler system approaches, design development alternatives, and component options that are all acceptable. Building owners and their designated representatives are advised to carefully evaluate proposed selections for appropriateness and preference. 1.1.1 This standard shall provide the minimum requirements for the design and installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems and exposure protection sprinkler systems covered within this standard.

ES Main Coverage
Site, Building and Enclosure Coverage

NFPA 70B

Identifier
NFPA 70B
Title
Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance
Type of Document
Recommended Practice
Edition Date
2016-01-01
Summary

1.1.1 This recommended practice applies to preventive maintenance for electrical, electronic, and communication systems and equipment and is not intended to duplicate or supersede instructions that manufacturers normally provide. Systems and equipment covered are typical of those installed in industrial plants, institutional and commercial buildings, and large multifamily residential complexes. 1.1.2 Consumer appliances and equipment intended primarily for use in the home are not included.

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NFPA 101

Identifier
NFPA 101
Title
Life Safety Code
Type of Document
Code
Edition Date
2018-01-01
Summary

A.1.1 The following is a suggested procedure for determining the Code requirements for a building or structure: (1) Determine the occupancy classification by referring to the occupancy definitions in Chapter 6 and the occupancy Chapters 12 through 42. (See 6.1.14 for buildings withmore than one use.) (2) Determine if the building or structure is new or existing. (See the definitions in Chapter 3.) (3) Determine the occupant load. (See 7.3.1.) (4) Determine the hazard of contents. (See Section 6.2.) (5) Refer to the applicable occupancy chapter of the Code, Chapters 12 through 42.

NFPA 5000

Identifier
NFPA 5000
Title
Building Construction and Safety Code
Type of Document
Code
Edition Date
2018-01-01
Summary

A.1.1 The Code does not address features that solely affect economic loss to private property. 1.1.1 General. The Code addresses those construction, protection, and occupancy features necessary to minimize danger to life and property. 1.1.2 Code Title. The provisions of this document shall constitute and be known as NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code, hereinafter referred to as “this Code” or “the Code.”

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