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IEEE 1657 2009

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Personnel Qualifications for Installation and Maintenance of Stationary Batteries

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IEEE 2009 108
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New IEEE Standard – Active. This recommended practice defines the areas of recommended knowledge for installers and maintainers of stationary batteries and related systems to the extent that they affect the battery. Design of the dc system and sizing of the dc battery charger(s) are beyond the scope of this recommended practice. This document covers lead-acid and nickel-cadmium battery technologies.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Title page
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
7 Errata
Interpretations
Patents
Participants
9 Contents
13 Important notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
14 1.3 How to use this document
2. Normative references
3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
16 4. Skill levels
4.1 General
4.2 Technician skill levels
17 4.3 Instructor knowledge and skills
4.4 Accreditation
18 5. Safety
5.1 Work environment
5.2 Personal protective equipment (PPE)
20 5.3 Electrical shock hazards
5.4 Insulation
22 5.5 Ladder safety
5.6 Lockout/tagout
23 5.7 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions
5.8 Ventilation
5.9 Working clearances, egress paths, and task lighting
5.10 Battery weight concerns
24 5.11 Battery fire concerns
5.12 Safety signs
5.13 First aid
25 5.14 Spill containment and cleanup
6. Basic dc theory
6.1 Terminology
27 6.2 Basic electrical components
28 6.3 Basic mathematics
29 6.4 Basics of electrical circuits
6.5 Basics of rectification
31 6.6 Basics of inverters
32 6.7 Disconnects and overcurrent protection
33 6.8 Grounded and ungrounded systems
34 7. Battery basics
7.1 General
7.2 Stationary battery types
35 7.3 Basic constructions
36 7.4 Failure modes and causes
38 7.5 Charge and discharge characteristics
40 7.6 Voltage and specific gravity
41 8. Documentation
8.1 Applicable codes and standards
44 8.2 Manufacturer documentation
8.3 Reading electrical and mechanical drawings
45 8.4 Keeping records
46 8.5 Job-specific documentation
47 9. Installation and maintenance skills
9.1 General skills
53 9.2 Specific installation skills
61 9.3 Specific maintenance skills
65 10. Cable management
10.1 Cable ratings
10.2 Ampacity and voltage drop
66 10.3 Cable weight stress
10.4 Cable routing and management
67 11. Recycling
11.1 Lead-acid battery recycling
68 11.2 Ni-Cd battery recycling
69 Annex A (informative) Analog and digital meters
70 Annex B (normative) Hands-on training and testing
79 Annex C (informative) Voltage and current effects on the human body
81 Annex D (informative) Safety implications of a UPS without an isolation transformer
83 Annex E (informative) Common formulas used by battery technicians
86 Annex F (normative) Task-level summary tables
100 Annex G (normative) DC cabling information
103 Annex H (informative) Glossary
105 Annex I (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1657 2009
$56.33