1、IEEE Recommended Practice for Personnel Qualifications for Installation and Maintenance of Stationary Batteries IEEE Std 1657-2018 (Revision of IEEE Std 1657-2009) IEEE Power and Energy Society Sponsored by the Energy Storage and Stationary Battery Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-599
2、7 USAIEEE Std 1657-2018 (Revision of IEEE Std 1657-2009) IEEE Recommended Practice for Personnel Qualifications for Installation and Maintenance of Stationary Batteries Sponsor Energy Storage and Stationary Battery Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 15 February 2018 IEEE-SA Stan
3、dards BoardAbstract: The areas of recommended knowledge for installers and maintainers of stationary batteries and related systems, to the extent that they affect the battery, are defined in this recommended practice. Design of the dc system and sizing of the dc battery charger(s) are beyond the sco
4、pe of this document. Only lead-acid and nickel-cadmium battery technologies are covered in this recommended practice. An outline (not necessarily in training order) of the items that should be covered by training programs for stationary battery installation and maintenance personnel is provided. Cer
5、tifying trained personnel and providing its own battery technician training programs will not be performed by IEEE. Keywords: battery, certification, classroom, competent, course, curriculum, education, experience, IEEE 1657, inspect, install, instruct, knowledge, level, maintenance, monitor, preven
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36、18 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this IEEE recommended practice was completed, the Battery Technician Qualification Working Group had the following membership: Curtis Ashton, Chair Edward Amato Christopher Belcher William Cantor Doug Frazier Daniel Lambert Steve McCluer James M
37、cDowall Michael Nispel John Polenz Rick Raczak Ed Rogers Randy Schubert Richard Tressler The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Mahamadou Abdou Tankari Samuel Aguirre Ali Al A
38、wazi Edward Amato Curtis Ashton Gary Balash Paul Barnhart Christopher Belcher Bill Brown Derek Brown Demetrio Bucaneg Jr William Cantor Paul Cardinal Thomas Carpenter Charles Cotton Glenn Davis Peter Demar Gary Donner Neal Dowling John Gagge Jr David Gilmer Randall Groves Ajit Gwal Werner Hoelzl Ala
39、n Jensen Thomas Keels Thomas Koshy Jim Kulchisky Mikhail Lagoda Chung-Yiu Lam Daniel Lambert Jon Loeliger Hugo Marroquin Daniel Martin James McDowall Daniel Mcmenamin James Midolo Daleep Mohla Dennis Neitzel Michael Newman Michael Nispel Lorraine Padden James Parello Bansi Patel Christopher Petrola
40、Jim Phillips Anthony Picagli John Polenz Robert Rallo Bartien Sayogo Christopher Searles Nikunj Shah David Smith Jeremy Smith Jerry Smith Gary Smullin Gary Stoedter Wayne Timm Richard Tressler James V an De Ligt Lesley V arga Stephen V echy John V ergis Donald Wengerter Kenneth White Hughes Wike Iain Wright Dean Y ager Jian Y u
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