Superseded Standard

IEEE 1013-1990

IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for Photovoltaic (PV) Systems

Methods for sizing both vented and valve-regulated lead-acid batteries used with terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) systems are described. The purpose of this document is to assist system designers in sizing batteries for residential, commercial, and industrial PV systems. Iterative techniques to optimize battery costs, installation, maintenance, safety, testing procedures and consideration of battery types other than lead-acid, are beyond the scope of this document. Recommended practices for the remainder of the electrical systems associated with PV installations are also beyond the scope of this document.

Sponsor Committee
BOG/SC21 - Distributed Generation, Energy Storage and Interoperability Standards Committee
Learn More About BOG/SC21 - Distributed Generation, Energy Storage and Interoperability Standards Committee
Status
Superseded Standard
Board Approval
1990-05-31
History
ANSI Approved:
1990-10-12
Published:
1990-12-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE SA Board of Governors
Sponsor Committee
BOG/SC21 - Distributed Generation, Energy Storage and Interoperability Standards Committee
Learn More About BOG/SC21 - Distributed Generation, Energy Storage and Interoperability Standards Committee

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