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IEEE 1187-2013

Acid Batteries for Stationary Applications

Standard by IEEE, 2014

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1187-2013 is a technical standard for acid batteries used in stationary applications, providing guidance that supports consistent design, performance, and application practices. In the context of power, energy, and industrial systems, it helps define expectations for battery-based backup and standby service where reliability matters. For equipment engineers, procurement teams, and operators, this standard is useful because it gives a clearer basis for comparing products and aligning installations with established technical requirements.

1187-2013 overview

This standard addresses acid battery use in stationary power systems, where batteries are commonly installed to support uninterrupted operation during supply disturbances or outages. The document is relevant to electrical infrastructure that depends on dependable stored energy, including stationary battery banks and related system components. As 1187-2013 is marked inactive, it is best used as a reference for understanding legacy requirements, technical expectations, or historical design practices in this area.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases include stationary battery installations for backup power, DC supply support, and energy storage in controlled electrical environments. It may be consulted when specifying acid batteries for industrial facilities, utility support systems, or engineered power equipment where stable performance and maintenance planning are important. The standard can also help during comparison of battery designs, replacement planning, or documentation reviews for systems that rely on stationary lead-acid technology.

Why this standard matters

Standards like 1187-2013 matter because they support consistency in design, testing, and procurement for stationary acid battery systems. Clear technical expectations can reduce installation risk, improve compatibility with surrounding equipment, and make performance assessments more reliable. For organizations managing backup or standby power assets, a defined standard helps with quality control, maintenance planning, and informed product selection, especially when working with legacy or existing battery-based infrastructure.

  • Stationary acid battery applications
  • Power and energy system support
  • Legacy technical reference
  • Performance and design consistency
  • Backup and standby power systems
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  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1187 (2014)
  • Previous Version: 1187 (2002)
  • Previous Version: 1187 (1995)

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