Superseded Standard

IEEE 1660-2008

IEEE Guide for Application and Management of Stationary Batteries Used in Cycling Service

This guide provides information on the differences between stationary standby and stationary cycling applications and appropriate battery management strategies in cycling operations. While the primary emphasis is on lead-acid batteries, information is also provided on alternative and emerging storage technologies. The management of battery systems in stationary standby service is covered in other IEEE documents and is beyond the scope of this guide.

Standard Committee
PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2004-06-24
Superseded by
1660-2018
Board Approval
2008-09-26
History
ANSI Approved:
2009-03-04
Published:
2008-12-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
Working Group
WG_1660 - Application and Management Battery Cycling Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Michael Kipness
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Working Group Chair
Christopher Searles

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1660-2018
IEEE Guide for Application and Management of Stationary Batteries Used in Cycling Service

Information on the differences between stationary standby and stationary cycling applications and appropriate battery management strategies in cycling operations is covered in this guide. While the primary emphasis is on lead-acid batteries, information is also provided on alternative and emerging storage technologies. The management of battery systems in stationary standby service is covered in other IEEE documents and is beyond the scope of this guide.

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