IEEE-485-INT-1-2008.pdf

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1、The specific designation of the standard, including the year of publication: IEEE Standards Interpretation for IEEE Std 485 -1997 IEEE Recommended Practice for Sizing Lead-Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications Copyright 2008 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Three P

2、ark Avenue New York, New York 10016-5997 USA All Rights Reserved. This is an interpretation of IEEE Std 485-1997. Interpretations are issued to explain and clarify the intent of a standard and are not intended to constitute an alteration to the original standard or to supply consulting information.

3、Permission is hereby granted to download and print one copy of this document. Individuals seeking permission to reproduce and/or distribute this document in its entirety or portions of this document must contact the IEEE Standard Department for the appropriate license. Use of the information contain

4、ed in this document is at your own risk. IEEE Standards Department Copyrights and Permissions 445 Hoes Lane Piscataway, New Jersey 08855-1331, USA December 2008 Interpretation Number 1 Relevant Clauses: 4.1 and 4.2.3 Interpretation Request #1 This is a request for interpretation of IEEE 485-1997 cen

5、tering on the section on Momentary Loads (Section 4.2.3) in IEEE Std 485-1997 which basically states, “the voltage drop after several seconds often determines the batterys 1 min rating.“ The previous statement is related to an additional statement in the same section that reads, http:/standards.ieee

6、.org/reading/ieee/interp/485-1997.html (1 of 3) 2009/01/06 7:20:55 PM Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=HP Monitoring/1111111164 Not for Resale, 02/06/2009 02:38:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without

7、license from IHS -,-,- The specific designation of the standard, including the year of publication: “Sizing for a load lasting only a fraction of a second, based on the batterys 1 min performance rating, results in a conservatively sized battery.“ This has caused some of our engineers to use the pea

8、k draw of the DC motor current, i.e. 81 amps, instead of the steady state current of 30 amps, to recommend a battery that is much much larger than anything we have previously used on our system. The 81 amps only lasts for about .06 seconds. The 81 amps is the lab tested draw of the DC motor and it w

9、ould be expected that this value to be less under field conditions where long leads to the motor consist of lead resistance not used to compute the 81 amps in the lab. Since it is the 1 minute rating which is needed to size the battery and after several seconds, the 1 minute rating is determined, wo

10、uld you agree to take the average current over the first 2 or 3 seconds to determine the 1 min rating? If you feel that possibly 2 or 3 seconds is excessive, then perhaps the average current over 1 second to show a more conservative approach? It is also my understanding that these large voltage draw

11、s from the battery may initiate the coup de fuote of the battery and perhaps this is why there is such a conservative recommendation in IEEE Std 485-1997 for the fraction of a second reference as noted in the second paragraph above. Our batteries feed substation relays and are not used for any gener

12、ator type control systems where sensitive battery voltage drops will adversely effect the function of the protective relays. Any information you can provide would be helpful. Interpretation Response #1 Your question relates to the use of inrush / peak currents (especially those that only last for le

13、ss than 1 second). You asked if “Since it is the 1 minute rating which is needed to size the battery and after several seconds the 1 minute rating is determined, would you agree to take the average current over the first 2 or 3 seconds to determine the 1 min rating?” and “If you feel that possibly 2

14、 or 3 seconds is excessive, then perhaps the average current over 1 second to show a more conservative approach?” Subclause 4.2.3 of IEEE Std 485-1997 states that “Although momentary loads may exist for only a fraction of a second, it is common practice to consider each load will last for a full min

15、ute because the battery voltage drop after several seconds often determines the batterys 1 min rating.” In 4.1, it also states “The most severe of these conditions, in terms of battery load and duration, should be used to determine the battery size for the installation.” The document does not suppor

16、t averaging of loads over any time period, but as noted within 4.2.3 you may consult http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/485-1997.html (2 of 3) 2009/01/06 7:20:55 PM Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=HP Moni

17、toring/1111111164 Not for Resale, 02/06/2009 02:38:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- The specific designation of the standard, including the year of publication: the battery manufacturer for ratings of discharge durations less than 1 minute. You also note i

18、n your request that the current values measured in the laboratory may be higher than those found in the field due to, as a minimum, the resistance in the cable to the loads. The standard does not specify in what manner load currents be determined, but it is acceptable to utilize current values that

19、reflect actual conditions in the field, as long as the considerations of 4.1, discussed above, are considered. Back to Available IEEE Standards Interpretations Online Copyright IEEE-SA Contact IEEE-SA For questions or comments, please contact the IEEE-SA Webmaster. http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/i

20、eee/interp/485-1997.html (3 of 3) 2009/01/06 7:20:55 PM Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=HP Monitoring/1111111164 Not for Resale, 02/06/2009 02:38:25 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-

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