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IEEE 1145-1999

Cadmium Batteries for Photovoltaic (PV) Systems

Standard by IEEE, 2000

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1145-1999 is a technical standard for cadmium batteries used in photovoltaic (PV) systems, addressing the requirements that help align battery selection and performance with solar power applications. In the context of Power, Energy and Industry Applications, it provides a structured reference for systems that need dependable energy storage under varying charge and discharge conditions. This makes it useful for engineers, specifiers, and purchasers who need a clear basis for evaluating cadmium battery suitability in PV installations.

About 1145-1999

This standard focuses on cadmium batteries in PV system service, where energy storage must support the operating characteristics of solar-powered equipment. As a product-relevant technical document, 1145-1999 is intended to guide consistent expectations for design, ratings, and performance considerations associated with this battery type. It is especially relevant when comparing storage options for off-grid or solar-supported power arrangements, where stable operation and predictable behavior are important to system planning and compliance.

Where is 1145-1999 used?

Cadmium batteries covered by 1145-1999 are commonly associated with photovoltaic installations that require storage for intermittent solar generation. Typical use may include standalone PV systems, backup power arrangements, and other energy applications where battery cycling and environmental durability matter. The standard is most relevant to equipment designers, system integrators, and procurement teams working with battery banks, charge control interfaces, and power systems that depend on consistent storage performance.

Importance in practice

In practice, 1145-1999 helps reduce uncertainty when specifying cadmium batteries for PV service. It supports more consistent design choices, testing expectations, and procurement decisions by defining a common technical reference for this battery category. That can improve compatibility across system components and lower the risk of mismatched performance in solar applications. For organizations managing compliance or equipment acceptance, the standard also provides a useful basis for evaluation and documentation.

  • Cadmium battery requirements for PV service
  • Energy storage in solar power systems
  • Design and procurement reference
  • Performance and compliance support
  • Power, Energy and Industry Applications context
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  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1145 (2018)
  • This Version: 1145 (2000)
  • Previous Version: 1145 (1990)

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