This document provides recommended maintenance, test schedules, and testing procedures that can be used to optimize the life and performance of permanently installed, vented lead-acid storage batte.
What is a lead-acid storage battery maintenance plan?
This document provides recommended maintenance, test schedules, and testing procedures that can be used to optimize the life and performance of permanently installed, vented lead-acid storage batteries used in standby service. It also provides guidance to determine when batteries should be replaced.
What are the standards for sizing lead-acid batteries?
IEEE Std 485TM-1997, IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications (BCI). IEEE Std. 1491TM, IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications. IEEE Std. 1578TM, IEEE Recommended Practice for Stationary Battery Electrolyte Spill Containment and Management. 3.
What is a stationary lead-acid battery?
Stationary lead-acid batteries play an ever-increasing role in industry today by providing normal control and instrumentation power and back-up energy for emergencies. This recommended practice fulfills the need within the industry to provide common or standard practices for battery maintenance, testing, and replacement.
What are the annexes of a lead-acid battery inspection program?
Annex E describes the visual inspection requirements. Annex F provides methods for measuring connection resistances. Annex G discusses alternative test and inspection programs. Annex H describes the effects of elevated temperature on lead-acid batteries. Annex I provides methodologies for conducting a modified performance test.
Three methods to perform this test are described in the subclauses that follow. For the best trending results, the same type of MPT should be used throughout battery life. I.1 Type 1 modified performance test This test comprises two rates; a short high-rate discharge followed by discharge at the normal rate for the performance test.
What is the recommended procedure for a battery test?
The recommended procedure for the test is as follows: a) The initial conditions shall be as identified in 7.1, omitting requirement a) of 7.1. When performing requirement b) of 7.1, take no corrective action unless there is a hazard to personnel safety or the possibility of permanent damage to the battery.