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RECOMMENDED TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND EXPERTISE
These instructions assume a certain level of competence by the installer/user. The following
recommended practices and codes contain relevant information, and should be consulted for safe
handling, installation, testing and maintaining standby batteries. Applicable state and local codes must
be followed.
IEEE Std. 485-1997, IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Large Lead Acid Storage Batteries for Generating
Stations and Substations (ANSI)
IEEE 1189-1996, IEEE Guide for Selection of Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary
Applications
IEEE 1188-1996, IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Valve Regulated
Lead-Acid Storage Batteries for Stationary Applications
IEEE 1187-2000, IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation Design and Installation of Valve Regulated Lead-
Acid Storage Batteries for Stationary Applications
IEEE - PAR-1375-1998 “Guide for Protection of Stationary Battery Systems”
NESC, National Electric Safety Code, ANSI C2-1993 (or latest revision)
Copies may be obtained by writing:
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.
345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, USA
ANSI - T1.330-1997, Valve-Regulated Lead Acid Batteries Used in the Telecommunications Environment
NEC National Electrical Code NFPA -70 (latest version) available from:
National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269
Federal Codes:
29CFR1926.441
“Safety Requirements for Special Equipment”
29CFR1910.151(c)
“Medical Services and First Aid”
29CFR1910.268(g)
“Telecommunications”
29CFR1910.305(j)
“Wiring Methods, Components and Equipment”
STD 1-8.2(e)
“OSHA Standing Directive”
IBC, International Building Code
This manual is divided into four parts: Receiving and Installation of the battery, Operation and Maintenance,
Reference and Trouble-Shooting section to assist the user should he require more detailed explanation of battery
performance and maintenance procedures, and the Appendix.
Before handling cells or storing cells for future installation take time to read this manual. It contains
information that could avoid irreparable damage to the battery and/or void product warranty.
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