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Consulting Associates, Inc. Introduction & Stationary Battery Basics Page STATIONARY BATTERY SEMINAR Developed by Marco W. Migliaro, PE, Life Fellow IEEE Copyright 994-95, 00, 004, 006, 008, 0-, 04-5 by Marco W. Migliaro All rights reserved Graphics by CA RHODES INTRODUCTION AND STATIONARY BATTERY BASICS & TERMINOLOGY

Consulting Associates, Inc. Introduction & Stationary Battery Basics Page STATIONARY BATTERY BASICS & TERMINOLGY 6 TERMINAL OBJECTIVE Upon completion of this training, the participant will understand: The terminology associated stationary batteries necessary for the proper installation, maintenance and testing of the stationary batteries; the components in stationary batteries; the basics of stationary batteries including the charge/discharge reactions; basic battery construction including available plate types; expected life; standard ratings and the distinction between vented and valve regulated (VRLA) cells. 7 7

Consulting Associates, Inc. Introduction & Stationary Battery Basics Page ENABLING OBJECTIVES The standard for each of the following objectives is the material contained in the course materials provided to the participant. Given the course materials the participant shall be able to: B0 B0 B0 B04 B05 B06 Recall the definition of CELL, VENTED CELL, VALVE REGULATED CELL, ELEMENT, BATTERY, and MONOBOLC. Describe the differences between vented and valve regulated cells and name the two types of VRLA cells. Recall why some VRLA cells must be installed on their sides for proper operation Recall the standard rating parameters for a stationary battery, including the standard discharge rate, temperature, electrolyte specific gravity and end-of-discharge voltage. Recall the various plate types and the functions of the plate grid and active materials. Recall the methods used to support the positive plates in a lead-acid cell. 8 8

Consulting Associates, Inc. Stationary Battery Safety Page STATIONARY BATTERY SAFETY TERMINAL OBJECTIVE Upon completion of this training, the participant will obtain: An overview of the safety practices associated with stationary batteries including safety procedures and requirements for personnel protective equipment (PPE); industry codes and standards that identify safety requirements; US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulatory Guides that address safety requirements for batteries installed at nuclear generating stations; requirements for reportability; and use of spill containment systems for stationary batteries.

Consulting Associates, Inc. Stationary Battery Safety Page ENABLING OBJECTIVES The standard for each of the following objectives is the material contained in the course materials provided to the participant. Given the course materials the participant shall be able to: SA0 State the safety equipment that is required when inspecting, installing, maintaining or testing stationary batteries. SA0 Recall the safety procedures that are followed during stationary battery inspection, installation, maintenance and testing. SA0 Recall the industry codes and standards that identify safety requirements for stationary batteries and requirements for reportability SA04 Discuss the various methods that can be used to provide for spill containment for stationary battery installations SA05 Discuss how lead may enter the body

Consulting Associates, Inc. Installation Page STATIONARY BATTERY INSTALLATION TERMINAL OBJECTIVE Upon completion of this training, the participant will understand: The recommended requirements for the installation of a stationary battery; the requirements for receiving and storing a stationary battery, including application of charges during storage; the procedure to be followed during storage; the initial testing and baseline measurements for a stationary battery; and the requirements for maintaining records

Consulting Associates, Inc. Installation Page ENABLING OBJECTIVES The standard for each of the following objectives is the material contained in the course materials provided to the participant. Given the course materials the participant shall be able to: I0 I0 I0 I04 Recall the procedures for receiving and storing a stationary battery and for applying a charge to the battery, if necessary, during storage. Identify the steps that are followed when installing a stationary battery. Identify the requirements for acceptance testing and obtaining baseline measurements for a newly installed stationary battery. Recall when the electrolyte level of vented cells should be adjusted during installation to bring the electrolyte level of each cell to the manufacturer s reference point.

Consulting Associates, Inc. Maintenance Page STATIONARY BATTERY MAINTENANCE & TESTING TERMINAL OBJECTIVE Upon completion of this training, the participant will understand: The requirements for periodic inspections and corrective actions; the visual checks necessary and how to perform them; the requirements for measurements including, voltage, electrolyte specific gravity, charge current, ripple voltage and current; intercell connection resistance and internal resistance; the types of cell problems that may be encountered, their identification and their corrective actions; the requirements for discharge testing and the requirements for maintaining records.

Consulting Associates, Inc. Maintenance Page ENABLING OBJECTIVES The standard for each of the following objectives is the material contained in the course materials provided to the participant. Given the course materials the participant shall be able to: M0 Recall the inspection frequencies for stationary batteries and the types of inspections performed for each. M0 Recall the visual checks to be made on a battery and battery rack. M0 Recall the types of measurements to be made on a battery, including correction to the standard reference, and the test equipment used for each. M04 Recall the corrective actions to be taken for conditions that are found to be outside of established limits for the cells or battery. M05 Recall the common types of battery problems, their cause and the corrective action that may be taken for each. M06 Recall the requirements for discharge testing, the frequency of testing and why the test interval may be reduced.