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CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60896-22:17

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Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 22: Valve regulated types - Requirements (Adopted IEC 60896-22:2004, first edition, 2004-02, with Canadian deviations) | Batteries stationnaires au plomb - Partie 22 : Types étanches à soupapes - Exigences (norme IEC 60896-22:2004 adoptée, première édition, 2004-02, avec exigences propres au Canada)
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01-01-2017

FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Functional requirements
5 Reporting format
6 Requirements and characteristics
Annex A (normative) - User statement of requirements
Annex B (normative) - Supplier statement of product
        range test results
Bibliography

This part of IEC 60896 applies to all stationary lead-acid cells and monobloc batteries of the valve regulated type for float charge applications, (i.e. permanently connected to a load and to a d.c. power supply), in a static location (i.e. not generally intended to be moved from place to place) and incorporated into stationary equipment or installed in battery rooms for use in telecom, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), utility switching, emergency power or similar applications.

Perface This is the first edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60896-22, Stationary lead-acid batteries - Part 22: Valve regulated types - Requirements, which is an adoption, with Canadian deviations, of the identically titled IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard 60896-22 (first edition, 2004-02). It is one in a series of Standards issued by CSA Group under Part II of the Canadian Electrical Code. For brevity, this Standard will be referred to as \"CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60896-22\" throughout. This Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60896-21:17, Stationary lead-acid batteries - Part 21: Valve regulated types - Methods of test (adopted IEC 60896-21:2004, with Canadian deviations). Scope This part of IEC 60896 applies to all stationary lead-acid cells and monobloc batteries of the valve regulated type for float charge applications, (i.e. permanently connected to a load and to a d.c. power supply), in a static location (i.e. not generally intended to be moved from place to place) and incorporated into stationary equipment or installed in battery rooms for use in telecom, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), utility switching, emergency power or similar applications. The objective of this part of IEC 60896 is to assist the specifier in the understanding of the purpose of each test contained within IEC 60896-21 and provide guidance on a suitable requirement that will result in the battery meeting the needs of a particular industry application and operational condition. This Standard is used in conjunction with the common test methods described in IEC 60896-21 and is associated with all types and construction of valve regulated stationary lead-acid cells and monoblocs used in standby power applications. This part of IEC 60896 does not apply to lead-acid cells and batteries used for vehicle engine starting applications (IEC 60095 series), solar photovoltaic applications (IEC 61427), or general purpose applications (IEC 61056 series). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Préface Ce document constitue la première édition de la CAN/CSA-C22.2 nº 60896-22, Batteries stationnaires au plomb - Partie 22 : Types étanches à soupapes - Exigences. Il s\'agit de l\'adoption, avec exigences propres au Canada, de la norme IEC (Commission Électrotechnique Internationale) 60896-22 (première édition, 2004-02) qui porte le même titre. Il fait partie d\'une série de normes publiées par le Groupe CSA qui constituent le Code canadien de l\'électricité, Deuxième partie. Par souci de brièveté, tout au long de ce document, il sera appelé «CAN/CSA-C22.2 nº 60896-22». Cette norme est conçue pour être utilisée de concert avec la CAN/CSA-C22.2 nº 60896-21:17, Batteries stationnaires au plomb - Partie 21 : Types étanches à soupapes - Méthodes d\'essai (norme IEC 60896-21:2004 adoptée, avec exigences propres au Canada). Domaine d\'application La présente partie de la CEI 60896 s\'applique à tous les éléments et batteries monoblocs stationnaires au plomb de type étanche à soupapes pour les applications en charge flottante, (c\'est-à-dire connectés en permanence à une charge et à une source d\'alimentation continue), à un emplacement fixe (c\'est-à-dire n\'étant généralement pas prévus pour être déplacés d\'un emplacement à l\'autre) et incorporés dans un matériel stationnaire ou installés dans un local batteries pour des applications telles que télécommunication, alimentation sans interruption (ASI), commutation, alimentation de secours ou applications similaires. L\'objectif de la présente partie de la CEI 60896 est de fournir une assistance au responsable de spécifications dans la compréhension de l\'objet de chaque essai inclus dans la CEI 60896-21 et de lui servir de guide dans la fixation d\'une exigence adaptée qui garantisse que la batterie répondra aux besoins d\'une application industrielle spécifique et à des conditions d\'exploitation particulières. La présente norme s\'utilise conjointement aux méthodes d\'essai communes décrites dans la CEI 60896-21 et est associée à tous les types et constructions d\'éléments et monoblocs stationnaires au plomb de type étanche à soupapes utilisés dans les applications d\'alimentation de secours. La présente partie de la CEI 60896 ne s\'applique pas aux éléments et batteries monoblocs au plomb utilisées pour les applications de démarrage des moteurs de véhicules (série CEI 60095), les applications photovoltaïques (CEI 61427) ou les applications pour usage général (série CEI 61056).

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978-1-4883-0848-2
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Canadian Standards Association
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CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60896-21:17 Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 21: Valve regulated types — Methods of test (Adopted IEC 60896-21:2004, first edition, 2004-02, with Canadian deviations) | Batteries stationnaires au plomb — Partie 21 : Types étanches à soupapes — Méthodes d’essai (norme IEC 60896-21:2004 adoptee, première édition, 2004-02, avec exigences propres au Canada)

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