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IEEE 1491 2005

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IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications

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IEEE 2005 43
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Monitoring and measurement of battery parameters is an important element of maintaining a fully operational battery system. This guide presents and discusses measurable parameters of batteries used in stationary battery systems and the utilization of such observations. This guide does not give a listing of commercially available systems, but it does provide a means of establishing specifications for the desired parameters monitored

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1 IEEE Std 1491™-2005 Front Cover
3 IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications
5 Introduction
Notice to users
6 Participants
8 Contents
11 IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
12 2. Normative references
13 3. Definitions
4. Safety
14 4.1 Cautions
4.2 Battery monitoring equipment
15 5. Battery types
6. Benefits and limitations of automated battery monitoring
6.1 Typical manual battery maintenance
6.2 Typical automated battery monitoring
7. Measurement parameters
16 7.1 Float voltage
7.2 Equalizing voltage
17 7.3 Recharge voltage
7.4 Open-circuit voltage
18 7.5 Discharge voltage
7.6 Midpoint or partial string voltage
19 7.7 Cell/Battery dc current
7.8 Ripple voltage
20 7.9 Ripple current
7.10 Cell/Unit temperatures
21 7.11 Ambient temperature
7.12 Cycles
22 7.13 Cell/Battery ohmic measurements
23 7.14 Specific gravity
7.15 Electrolyte level
24 7.16 Connection resistance
7.17 Ground fault detection
8. Communication interface
8.1 Description
25 8.2 Local communications
8.3 Remote communications
8.4 Communication protocols and hardware interfaces
8.5 Security
9. Operating environment
9.1 Electrical
26 9.2 Operating temperature
9.3 Humidity
9.4 Enclosure
9.5 Federal Communications Commission requirements
9.6 Grounding
9.7 Corrosive and hostile environments
10. Considerations when installing automatic monitoring systems
29 11. Monitoring considerations for different battery applications
11.1 Commercial data processing UPS
30 11.2 Industrial (process control) UPS
11.3 Telecommunications applications
31 11.4 Switchgear applications
11.5 Engine-starting batteries application
32 Annex A (normative) Communication options
34 Annex B (informative) AC ripple voltage and current
36 Annex C (normative) Environment
40 Annex D (informative) Sensors
42 Annex E (informative) Software
IEEE 1491 2005
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