IEEE 2405-2022
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IEEE Standard for the Design of Chargers Used in Stationary Battery Applications
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2022 | 48 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Utility battery chargers for stationary battery installations are critical to maximize battery life while supporting the continuous loads on the dc system. This standard is applicable to battery chargers used for stationary applications. It was written to serve as a bridge between the utility application engineer and the charger manufacturer. It describes battery charger operating modes, performance, environmental/mechanical considerations, instrumentation and alarms.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 2405™-2022 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
11 | Contents |
13 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Word usage |
14 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
15 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations 4. Alternating (ac) input 4.1 Rated ac voltages 4.2 Maximum input current |
16 | 4.3 Nominal ac frequency 4.4 Voltage imbalance (three-phase ac supply) 4.5 Phase failure 4.6 Input surge withstand capability 4.7 Power factor 4.8 Power factor corrected chargers 4.9 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 4.10 Low input voltage protection |
17 | 4.11 AC input protection 5. Direct current (dc) output characteristics 5.1 General 5.2 Performance conditions 5.3 Output voltage |
19 | 5.4 Temperature compensation 5.5 Current limiting 5.6 Abnormal load conditions 5.7 Overcurrent protection devices |
20 | 5.8 Dynamic response 5.9 Output surge withstand 5.10 Output grounding 5.11 Output voltage ripple |
21 | 5.12 Current ripple 5.13 Efficiency 5.14 Electrical isolation 5.15 Parallel or redundant operation |
22 | 6. Supervisory controls and alarms 6.1 General 6.2 Mandatory alarms |
24 | 6.3 Fail-safe alarm relay operation 6.4 Optional alarms and controls 6.5 Remote and local communications interface |
25 | 7. Environmental requirements 7.1 Operating temperature 7.2 Audible noise |
26 | 7.3 Storage 7.4 Altitude 7.5 Humidity 7.6 Packaging 7.7 Unusual service conditions |
27 | 8. Mechanical design requirements 8.1 General information 8.2 Serviceable components 8.3 Unit mounting 8.4 Relay rack mounting |
28 | 8.5 Markings |
29 | 9. Component temperatures |
30 | 10. Tests 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Type test |
34 | 10.3 Production tests |
36 | 10.4 Performance test (optional) 11. Documentation 11.1 Instruction manual |
37 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |
38 | Annex B (normative) Safety considerations B.1 Safety considerations B.2 Mechanical safety B.3 Electrical safety B.4 Wiring |
39 | B.5 Current-carrying field wiring terminals B.6 Temperature B.7 Protection and grounding B.8 Grounding |
40 | B.9 Overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) |
41 | Annex C (normative) Optional features C.1 General C.2 Optional charger controls C.3 Optional charger alarms |
43 | C.4 Optional charger accessory alarms |
44 | C.5 Optional battery alarms |
47 | Annex D (informative) Additional considerations D.1 Alternating current (ac) grounding system D.2 Harmonic distortion |
48 | Back cover |