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IEEE 1187-2002

Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications

Standard by IEEE, 2002

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1187-2002 is a technical standard for acid batteries used in stationary applications, with a focus on the power, energy and industrial context where dependable stored energy is needed. It addresses requirements that commonly affect battery selection, performance expectations, and safe operation in fixed installations. For engineering teams, procurement staff, and maintenance planners, this standard can help support consistent specification and reduce uncertainty when comparing battery products for stationary service.

About 1187-2002

This standard is centered on acid batteries designed for stationary use, where the battery remains in a fixed location rather than being moved in service. In that setting, the document typically supports clear technical expectations for construction, ratings, and application suitability. As a superseded standard, 1187-2002 is often relevant for legacy documentation, archived projects, or installations that were specified under earlier requirements. It remains useful as a reference point for understanding how stationary battery applications were defined.

Where is 1187-2002 used?

The scope generally fits stationary power systems such as backup supply arrangements, industrial support equipment, and other fixed energy-storage installations. In practice, the standard may be consulted when specifying batteries for facilities that need stable reserve power, controlled discharge behavior, or long service life in place. It is also relevant to organizations managing older electrical systems, where documentation, replacement planning, or technical review must align with the original battery specification.

Importance in practice

Standards like 1187-2002 matter because stationary battery systems are often expected to perform reliably with limited room for error. Clear requirements can support safer design decisions, better procurement comparisons, and more consistent testing or acceptance checks. For operators, the standard may help reduce maintenance risk and improve confidence in installed battery banks. For suppliers and engineers, it provides a common technical reference when evaluating suitability, performance characteristics, and compatibility in power-related applications.

  • Acid battery requirements
  • Stationary installation focus
  • Power and energy applications
  • Legacy compliance reference
  • Fixed-system procurement and review
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  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1187 (2014)
  • This Version: 1187 (2002)
  • Previous Version: 1187 (1995)

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