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S.No Points To Be Checked Standard Reference

This document outlines 34 points of standard references and guidelines for battery room safety and maintenance. Key requirements include: 1) Only authorized personnel can access the battery room. 2) Ideal temperature is 20-24°C and humidity is 35-65%. 3) Ventilation of 1 CFM or less than 1% hydrogen is required. 4) Safety signs, protective equipment, spill containment and neutralization kits are necessary. 5) Minimum aisle widths and working spaces around batteries must be followed.

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S.No Points To Be Checked Standard Reference

This document outlines 34 points of standard references and guidelines for battery room safety and maintenance. Key requirements include: 1) Only authorized personnel can access the battery room. 2) Ideal temperature is 20-24°C and humidity is 35-65%. 3) Ventilation of 1 CFM or less than 1% hydrogen is required. 4) Safety signs, protective equipment, spill containment and neutralization kits are necessary. 5) Minimum aisle widths and working spaces around batteries must be followed.

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S.

NO Points to be checked Standard reference


1 Battery room to accessed only by authorized persons NFPA 70E article 320.3

2 Maintenance personnel not allowed in the battery room NFPA 70E article 320.3
without adequate illumination
Conductive mettallic objects like jewels are not allowed
3 NFPA 70E article 320.3
while maintainance
Batterry room door opening need to be open outwards with
4 NFPA 70E article 320.3
door autoclosure

5 Ideal temperature to be maintained in the battery room is IEEE 1635 6.2.1.3


20 to 24 degrees

6 Recommended humidity in battery room is 35- 65 degrees IEEE 1635 6.2.2

Temperature gradient allowed between battery cells is 3


7 degrees for Lead acid, VRLA and 5 degree for Ni - CDd IEEE 1635 6.2.1.4
batteries

Temperature at negative terminal for the battery should not


8 be greater than 3 degrees - AC ripple on DC batteries IEEE 1188 c.5
conditions

Recommended ventilation to be maintained in the battery


9 room or battery enclosures - 1 CFM or to restrict the International fire code 608.6.1
accumulation of hydrogen to 1 %
Unique identification of cells to be provided for
10 Good engineering practice
maintenance purposes

11 Foreign pipe lines or materials not allowed in the battery NFPA 70E article 320
room unless they are corrosion resistant 2009 edition

Battery terminal take off leads and terminal connectors shall NFPA 70E article 320 2009
12
be shrouded to prevent un intentional contact edition

Battery terminal interlink connectors to be corrosion


NFPA 70E article 320 2009
13 resistant or coated with thin layer of corrosion or oxidation
prevention compound like petroleum jelly edition

Minimum space required between each individual battery NFPA 70E article 320 .4
14
cells is 0.5 inch or 12.5 mm 2009 edition
NFPA 70E article 320 2009
15 Lux level to be maintained in the battery room is 300 LUX
edition
Fire detection system is required to be installed in the
16 International fire code 608.9
battery room
Thermal management of batteries to be done to prevent
17 International fire code 608.3
thermal run away of batteries
warning signs for battery room
Shock hazard warnings

Chemical hazard warnings- Acid, corrosion

List of PPE's required


18 NFPA 70E article 320.3
Entry to authorized persons
18 NFPA 70E article 320.3

Technical information about battery installation if required

Warning signs displaying information about prohibiting open


flame and smoking

Alarms to be provided for battery charger or UPS systems

Over voltage
Undervoltage
19 Overcurrent NFPA 70E article 320.3
Ground fault
Overtemperature measurement at pilot cells and limiting
the charging current or disconnecting the voltage to prevent
thermal run away of batteries
List of PPE's required for battery maintenance
Goggles

Face shield suitable for chemical and electrical hazard

Gloves
Aprons
eye wash shower within the working area
Spill containment kit for containment of acid solution and to
20 neutralize it to a PH value of 7-9. Neutralizing solution can IEEE 1635 & IEEE 450
be prepared by adding 100gm of sodium bi carbonate in 1
litre of water

Tools should be insulated for maximum DC work potential

Non sparking tools should be used for battery rooms which


are classified as Hazardous areas
Individual batteries vent cells should be clean, free from dirt
and obstrucles
Connection between the battery terminal and the DC
21 Switching equipment should be insulated up to a distance of NFPA 70E article 320
3.75 m from terminal or up to the ceiling

If artifical ventilation provided, the ventilation inlet opening


22 should not be greater than the lowest battery tier and NFPA 70E article 320
exhaust opening should be at the highest point in the room

If artifical ventilation provided, ventilation failure alarm to


23 NFPA 70E article 320
be provided at control locations
Exhaust fan shall not be located directly in the ventilation
24 NFPA 70E article 320
opening duct

the exhaust of ventilation to be taken outside the area and NFPA 70E article 320
25
not close to any of the electrical equipment located nearby
Antistatic, anticorrsive floor required in the floor and upto a
26 height of 100 mm on the wall and up to 100 mm more than NFPA 70E article 320
the battery container if the battery is located very close the
wall

The minimum aisle width required in the battery room is


27 NFPA 70E article 320
900 mm
Minimum working space required between battery bank
28 and wall or any panel is 900 mm if the the voltage is lesser NFPA 70 table 110.26
than 150 V.

Minimum working space required between battery bank is


900mm if there is exposed live part is only one side and the
29 NFPA 70 table 110.26
minimum working space required is 1.2 m if exposed live
parts is in both sides

Seprate battery room is not required for VRLA batteries.


They can be located in the working space itself but the APC white papers 34 &
30
persons should aware of hazards and the rack should be international fire code
atleast 3.05 m away from the working space

Seprate battery room is required for lead acid batteries.


They can be located in the UPS or other associated
31 equipments like chargers but not in the working spaces. APC white papers 34
Temperature and ventilation requirement should be
maintained

32 Battery stand earthing need to be checked - No reference till


now whether it is required or not?

Performance test of VRLA batteries to be performed once in


33 IEEE 1188
two years or 25 % period of expected life time

Preventive maintenance for VRLA batteries

Overall float voltage at battery terminals - monthly once

charger output current and voltage monthly once


IEEE 1188
ambient temperature monthly once
Ventilation & monitoring equipment monthly once
Visual inspection of battery cells monthly once

34 voltage of each cell - Quartely once

Temperature measurement of battery cells - Quartely once

Cell unit internal ohmic resistance - Quartely once


IEEE 1188

Terminal connection resistance of batteries - once in a year

AC ripple current imposed on the batteries - once in a year


Preventive maintenance for lead acid batteries

Overall float voltage at battery terminals - monthly once

charger output current and voltage monthly once


ambient temperature monthly once
Ventilation & monitoring equipment monthly once
Visual inspection of battery cells monthly once
Electrolytic level in each cells - montly once
35 Specific gravity of each cells - monthly once IEEE 450
Pilot cell- 10 % of total cells voltage and temperatrue
measurement - monthly once
battery monitoring alarm inspections- monthly once
voltage of each cell - Quartely once
Specific gravity of each cells - Quartely once

Cell - cell terminal resistance measurement - once in year

Quartely measurements - once in a year


Applicable type of batteries
General

General

General

General

General

General

General

VRLA batteries

General

General

General

General

General

General

General

General

VRLA batteries

General
General
Only for lead acid and nickel
cadmium batteries
General
General
General

General

General

General
General
General
General

Applicable only for VRLA


batteries

General

General

General
General
Only for lead acid batteries

Only for lead acid batteries

General

Lead acid battery rooms

General

General

Only required for lead acid


batteries

Only required for lead acid


batteries
Only required for lead acid
batteries

Only required for lead acid


batteries
Only required for lead acid
batteries

Only required for lead acid


batteries

General

General

VRLA batteries

Lead acid battery rooms

General

VRLA batteries

VRLA batteries
Lead acid batteries

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