IEEE 1491-2005 pdf download IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications
1.Overview
This guide is divided into 1l clauses. Clause 1 provides the scope and purpose of this guide. Clause 0 listsreferences to other standards that are useful in applying this guide. Clause 3 provides definitions that areeither not found in other standards or have been modified for use with this guide. Clause 4 reviews safetyguidelines that are to be used with this guide. Clause 5 describes the two battery types used in stationaryapplications. Clause 6 provides an introduction to battery monitoring techniques and parameters. Clause 7discusses the description, purpose, and limit of the various measurement parameters. Clause 8 establishesthe various communication interfaces that a batery monitoring devices uses. Clause 9 discusses theelectrical and physical operating environment to which the battery monitor may be subjected. Clause 10provides typical technology found in battery monitoring. Clause l specifies considerations for differentbattery applications.
1.1 Scope
This guide discusses operational parameters that may be observed by battery monitoring equipment used instationary applications, and the relative value of such observations. Although this guide does not give aisting of commercially available systems, it does provide a means for establishing specifications for thedesired parameters to be monitored.
1.2 Purpose
Today’s mission-critical environment has created a need for unmanned surveillance systems for stationarybatteries. This guide will propose parameters for battery surveillance to achieve useful information formaintenance and replacement purposes. Because communications will play an issue with remoteapplications,a description of typical arrangements will provide additional insight.
2.Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document, For datedreferences, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenceddocument (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies.
Federal Communications Commission, Part 15 FCC Rules, Subpart J, Class B
IEEE Std 450m,IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Vented Lead-4Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications.
IEEE Std 484,IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation Design and Implementation of Vented Lead-Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications.
IEEE Std 946,IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design of DC Auxiliary Power Systems forGenerating Stations.
IEEE Std 1106. IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement ofVented Nickel-Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications.
IEEE Std 1184m, IEEE Guide for the Selection and Sizing of Batteries for Uninterruptible Power Systems.
IEEE Std 1187m,IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation Design and Installation of Valve-RegulatedLead-Acid Storage Batteries for Stationary Applications.
IEEE Std 1188,IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary Applications.
IEEE Std 1189m,EEE Guide for Selection of Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) Batteries forStationary Applications.
NFPA 1, Uniform Fire Codem4
NFPA 70.National Electric Code(NEC)
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