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IEEE 1188-1996

Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary Applications

Standard by IEEE, 1996

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1188-1996 is a technical standard for acid (VRLA) batteries used in stationary applications, providing guidance for performance, design, and testing expectations. In power, energy, and industrial installations, this type of document helps define how valve-regulated lead-acid batteries should be selected and evaluated for dependable service. For buyers, engineers, and maintenance teams, it supports more consistent procurement and reduces uncertainty when comparing battery products against a recognized specification.

What is 1188-1996?

1188-1996 is a standard focused on stationary acid, or VRLA, batteries, with attention to the requirements that matter in non-mobile power systems. It is typically used to support engineering decisions around battery construction, ratings, performance behavior, and test methods. As a technical document, it helps establish a common basis for evaluating battery suitability in applications where stable backup power and predictable operation are important.

Where is 1188-1996 used?

This standard is commonly applied to stationary battery installations in power and energy environments, such as standby power systems, utility support equipment, and industrial backup arrangements. It is relevant wherever VRLA batteries are expected to deliver reliable reserve power without frequent movement or cycling. In practice, 1188-1996 may be consulted during equipment specification, procurement review, acceptance testing, and ongoing maintenance planning for installed battery banks.

Why is 1188-1996 important?

1188-1996 matters because stationary battery systems must perform reliably when backup power is needed most. A clear standard helps improve consistency in design, testing, and product comparison, which can reduce procurement risk and support safer system operation. It also gives engineers and purchasers a common reference for evaluating compliance, expected performance, and suitability for critical power applications where battery failure could disrupt operations.

  • Acid (VRLA) stationary battery requirements
  • Performance and testing guidance
  • Backup and standby power applications
  • Design and procurement reference
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  • Publication Date: 1996
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1188 (2022)
  • Previous Version: 1188 (2014)
  • Previous Version: 1188 (2006)
  • This Version: 1188 (1996)

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