Superseded Standard

IEEE 535-1986

IEEE Standard for Qualification of Class 1E Lead Storage Batteries for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Qualification methods for Class 1E lead storage batteries and racks to be used in nuclear power generating stations outside of primary containment are described. Principles and methods of qualification, qualification information, qualification by type testing, type tests and analysis procedures, and documentation are covered. Battery sizing, maintenance, capacity testing, installation, charging equipment, and other types of batteries that are beyond the scope of this standard are not considered.

Standard Committee
PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
535-2006
Superseding
535-1979
Board Approval
1985-09-19
History
ANSI Approved:
1986-02-28
Published:
1986-06-25
Reaffirmed:
1994-03-17

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/ESSB - Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
Working Group
Nuclear - Nuclear Battery Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Michael Kipness
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Working Group Chair
Michael May

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535-2006
IEEE Standard for Qualification of Class 1E Lead Storage Batteries for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Qualification methods for Class 1E vented lead acid batteries and racks to be used in nuclear power generating stations outside primary containment are described in this standard. Remarks: Revision of EEE 535-1986

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