IEEE 1491 2005
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IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2005 | 43 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded.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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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |