IEEE 1106-2005
Cadmium Batteries for Stationary Applications
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1106-2005 is a technical standard for cadmium batteries used in stationary applications, addressing the design and performance considerations that matter when these batteries are installed for fixed-power duties. It is relevant to power, energy, and industrial systems where stable battery behavior, dependable construction, and consistent application requirements are important. As a superseded English-language standard, it can still be useful for referencing legacy equipment specifications, procurement records, and compliance reviews.
Overview of 1106-2005
This standard focuses on cadmium batteries intended for stationary service, where the battery is part of a fixed installation rather than portable equipment. In that context, requirements typically relate to the battery’s construction, ratings, and expected performance under continuous or standby duty. 1106-2005 is most useful when engineers, buyers, or maintenance teams need a clear technical reference for specifying battery characteristics and comparing products against a recognized document for stationary power applications.
Typical use cases
Cadmium batteries covered by this type of standard are commonly used in stationary backup and auxiliary power systems, including industrial control rooms, utility installations, and other fixed energy-support environments. They may also be relevant in equipment rooms, emergency supply arrangements, and maintenance planning for systems that require dependable battery performance over time. 1106-2005 helps align expectations for battery selection, installation planning, and ongoing service in these applications.
Why it matters
For stationary battery systems, technical consistency matters because the battery often supports critical equipment during normal operation interruptions or standby conditions. 1106-2005 can help reduce ambiguity in procurement, testing, and specification by giving stakeholders a common reference for cadmium battery requirements. That supports safer design choices, better equipment matching, and more reliable long-term performance, especially when managing legacy installations or comparing replacement products against older documentation.
- Cadmium batteries for fixed installations
- Stationary power and backup applications
- Legacy specification and procurement reference
- Construction, ratings, and performance context
- English-language superseded standard
- Publication Date: 2005
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 1106 (2015)
- This Version: 1106 (2005)
- Previous Version: 1106 (1995)
- Previous Version: 1106 (1988)
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