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IEEE 1189-2007

Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary Applications - Redline

Standard by IEEE, 2008

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1189-2007 is a technical standard for acid valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries used in stationary applications. It addresses the design, performance, and application expectations for battery systems that support power continuity in critical equipment. As an English-language standard, it is relevant where dependable backup energy storage is needed and where consistent technical requirements help reduce procurement and operating uncertainty. The document is especially useful in power, energy, and industrial environments.

About 1189-2007

This standard focuses on stationary acid VRLA batteries, a battery type commonly selected for standby and backup power duties. It provides a framework for evaluating how these batteries should be specified and used in fixed installations, where reliability and repeatable performance are important. 1189-2007 is most relevant to engineers, specifiers, and facility teams who need a clear technical reference for battery selection, system integration, and expected operating characteristics in stationary service.

Where is 1189-2007 used?

1189-2007 is typically used in stationary power systems that rely on VRLA batteries for reserve energy, voltage support, or emergency backup. That may include utility substations, industrial control rooms, telecom support infrastructure, and other fixed installations where uninterrupted operation matters. The standard is also useful in procurement and maintenance workflows when comparing battery products or defining acceptance criteria for installed systems. Its scope makes it relevant to equipment owners who need consistent battery performance in critical service.

Importance in practice

In practice, 1189-2007 helps bring consistency to battery specification and selection for stationary applications. That matters because VRLA batteries are often installed in systems where failure can disrupt operations or reduce safety margins. Using a defined standard can support better design control, clearer purchasing requirements, and more dependable testing or inspection practices. For organizations managing critical power assets, 1189-2007 can also help reduce risk by aligning expectations around performance and application suitability.

  • Stationary acid VRLA battery requirements
  • Backup and standby power applications
  • Performance and application criteria
  • Industrial and utility support systems
SKU: 12900690e901

  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Geoscience; Nuclear Engineering; Photonics and Electrooptics
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1189 (2008)
  • Previous Version: 1189 (1996)

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