ANSI NEIS 416-2016 Recommended Practice for Installing Energy Storage Systems (ESS).pdf
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1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDNECA 416-2016 Recommended Practice for InstallingEnergy Storage Systems (ESS)Published byNational Electrical Contractors AssociationTMNationalElectricalInstallationStandardsTheFiber OpticAssociationFOARecommended Practice forInstalling Energy Storage Systems (ESS)NECA 41
2、6-2016An AmericanNational StandardPublished byNational Electrical Contractors AssociationNOTICE OF COPYRIGHTThis document is copyrighted by NECAISBN: 978-1-944148-18-82016. Reproduction of these documents either in hard copy or soft (including posting on the web) is prohibited without copyright perm
3、ission. For copyright permission to reproduce portions of this document, please contact NECA Standards they cannot be totally de-energized. Any contact with a battery is considered work on energized electrical equipment requiring handling only by trained, qualified, and authorized personnel using ap
4、propriate personal protective equipment (PPE), tools and instruments. The greatest hazard is contact between the positive and negative poles of a battery especially at the system terminations. See IEEE 1657 for recommended practice for training and battery technical qualification.Inspect the seals o
5、f lead-acid batteries that have been shipped dry and charged when they are received at the site. Renew any damaged seals in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Filling with electrolyte and formation charging at site shall only be performed by persons who are trained and certified for the
6、 task and in accordance with the battery manufacturers instructions. Take special care to prevent contamination of the electrolyte.Other battery types may have non-aqueous electrolyte solutions, e.g. lithium-ion cells are typically hermetically sealed with the electrolyte absorbed within the cell ma
7、terial, and should not require handling of the electrolytes on site.4.2 HandlingESS may contain large, bulky components weighing several thousand pounds or more. Refer to the packing list for the actual weight of each item. Handle ESS equipment and components in accordance with manufacturers instruc
8、tions to avoid injury to personnel and damage to equipment. Verify that the lifting capacity of the handling equipment is more than the weight to be moved, and that the handling equipment is compatible with the type of truck making the delivery. Provide suitable protection against the weather for eq
9、uipment designed for indoor installation (NEMA Type 1).For handling using a crane, ensure that the lifting eyebolts are in line with the lifting direction of the slings, and that the lifting hooks are completely engaged in the eyebolts before lifting. Use manufacturer recommended hooks, slings, and
10、spacers to prevent overstressing cabinets and enclosures during lifting. Arrange slings to distribute the lifting forces equally between eyebolts. Use slings or cables of the same length, and observe the manufacturers recommended lifting angles. Ensure that forklift forks extend completely beneath p
11、allets or equipment when handling with a forklift.Handle ESS equipment and components carefully. To ensure safe handling, avoid: Damage to instrument panels, which may contain delicate instruments, meters, switches, and controls. Impact, jolting, jarring, or rough handling. Use of a hammer or simila
12、r tool when unpacking equipment and components. Sudden starts and stops during handling.Whenever possible, deliver ESS equipment and components to the final installation location upon delivery. When equipment or components are stored in other than the final installation location, coordinate staging
13、to minimize handling.4.3 StorageStore ESS equipment and components indoors in a clean, warm, dry, well-ventilated room with a moderate temperature ranging between 4C and 38C (40F and 100F). NOTE: Batteries have a more restrictive requirement for temperature during storage than other ESS equipment an
14、d components. See Section 4.3.1. Store in a monitored and/or secured area to discourage vandalism and theft, and out of the way of construction traffic.Protect ESS components and equipment from rain, snow, dirt, and dust, until final assembly is completed. Also, protect from corrosive gases or fumes
15、, dust, foreign objects, and rodents. NOTE: Moisture in combination with cement dust is very corrosive to electrical components.The section below deals mainly with lead-acid battery types. Other battery types may have unique requirements for storage. For example, n 12NECA 416 Recommended Practice fo
16、r Installing Energy Storage Systems (ESS)certain Lithium-Ion types have short vs. long term requirements. It is important that for other battery technologies the manufacturers specific guidelines should be followed.4.3.1 Storage of BatteriesStore batteries indoors, in a clean, dry, well-ventilated a
17、nd weatherproof location with a sustained temperature between 4C and 25C (40F and 77F). Aqueous (water based) electrolyte batteries such as lead acid electrolyte will not freeze if the battery is charged. The electrolyte of a lead-acid battery will freeze at extremely low temperatures if the battery
18、 is fully discharged. Be sure to store batteries in accordance with the battery manufacturers instructions.Inspect electrolyte levels of lead-acid cells that have been shipped with internal liquid electrolyte when batteries are received at the site. If the electrolyte level is at or below the Minimu
19、m (Min) line, add water until the electrolyte level is at or slightly below the Maximum (Max) water fill line, but do not exceed the Maximum (Max) fill line indicated on the cell container.Store dry-charged batteries in a ventilated, weatherproof, cool, dry building. Inspect thermoplastic jars for c
20、racks or damage. Do not remove the plastic film vent seals until the cells are filled with electrolyte and prepared for installation. Consult the manufacturer when storing dry-charged batteries for longer than 12 months.Give batteries a refreshing charge as required in accordance with the battery ma
21、nufacturers instructions based upon the length of time and temperature conditions of the facility where the batteries have been placed in storage. Restore batteries to manufacturers recommended voltage and specific gravity in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Do not exceed the manufact
22、urers recommended charging rate.Store other types of batteries and recharge as necessary in accordance with the battery manufacturers instructions.Prior to installation, inspect the electrolyte level of vented lead-acid batteries. If the electrolyte level is below the “add water” marks on the batter
23、y container, add water until the water level is even with the upper mark. If the tops of battery plates are exposed, do not place the battery into service. The normal gases generated during battery charging may restore the electrolyte specific gravity to normal levels. If the electrolyte does not re
24、ach acceptable levels, contact the manufacturer for recommendations. If electrolyte is found on the top of battery units or on the battery unit terminals, clean immediately with a neutralizing solution, but do not use any chemical solution that will harm the container. Consult the manufacturer befor
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