This amendment provides additional guidance on sizing margins that may be applied when nickel-cadmium batteries are used in stationary applications involving an element of charge-discharge cycling.
- Standard Committee
- PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
- Status
- Superseded Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2006-09-15
- Board Approval
- 2007-05-17
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2007-10-11
- Published:
- 2007-07-20
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
- Working Group
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WG_1115 - Ni-Cd Battery Sizing Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Michael Kipness
Contact Michael Kipness - Working Group Chair
- David Hood
Other Activities From This Working Group
Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.
P1115
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Sizing Nickel-Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications
The sizing of nickel-cadmium batteries used in standby operation for stationary applications is discussed in this recommended practice.
Standards approved by the IEEE SA Standards Board that are within the 10-year lifecycle.
1115-2014
IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Nickel-Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications
The sizing of nickel-cadmium batteries used in standby operation for stationary applications is discussed in this recommended practice.
These standards have been replaced with a revised version of the standard, or by a compilation of the original active standard and all its existing amendments, corrigenda, and errata.
1115-2000
IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Nickel-Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications
The sizing of nickel-cadmium batteries used in full float operation for stationary applications is covered in this recommended practice.
These standards have been removed from active status through a ballot where the standard is made inactive as a consensus decision of a balloting group.
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