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AS 3011.2-1992

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Electrical installations - Secondary batteries installed in buildings Sealed cells

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Published date

03-16-1992

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1 - AS 3011.2-1992 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS-SECONDARY BATTERIES INSTALLED IN BUILDINGS - SEALED CELLS
4 - PREFACE
4 - CONTENTS
5 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
5 - 1.1 SCOPE
5 - 1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
5 - 1.3 DEFINITIONS
5 - 1.3.1 Accessible, readily
5 - 1.3.2 Authorized person
5 - 1.3.3 Battery
5 - 1.3.4 Battery enclosure
5 - 1.3.5 Battery room
5 - 1.3.6 Cell
5 - 1.3.7 Charging
5 - 1.3.8 Horizontally mounted cell
5 - 1.3.9 May
5 - 1.3.10 Monobloc battery
6 - 1.3.11 Nominal voltage
6 - 1.3.12 Sealed gastight cell
6 - 1.3.13 Sealed valve- regul ated cell
6 - 1.3.14 Shall
6 - 1.3.15 Should
6 - 1.3.16 Vertically mounted cell
7 - SECTION 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
7 - 2.1 GENERAL
7 - 2.1.1 Hydrogen emission
7 - 2.1.2 Alarms
7 - 2.1.3 Battery accommodation
7 - 2.1.4 Arrangement of cells
7 - 2.1.5 Ventilation
7 - 2.2 BATTERY ROOM REQUIREMENTS
7 - 2.2.1 General
7 - 2.2.2 Battery room layout and floor area
8 - 2.2.3 Take-off battery terminals and outgoing busbars and cables
8 - 2.2.4 Inter-tier and inter-row connections
8 - 2.2.5 Inter-cell connectors
8 - 2.2.6 Luminaires
8 - 2.2.7 Location of general purpose outlets
8 - 2.3 BATTERY ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
8 - 2.3.1 Enclosure construction
8 - 2.3.2 Take-off battery terminals and outgoing busbars and cables
8 - 2.3.3 Battery compartment circuits
9 - SECTION 3 INSTALLATION
9 - 3.1 GENERAL
9 - 3.2 CONNECTIONS
9 - 3.3 PROTECTION
9 - 3.3.1 Overcurrent protection
9 - 3.3.2 Warning notices
9 - 3.3.3 Switchgear
9 - 3.3.4 Earth-leakage detection
9 - 3.3.5 Main isolating switch
9 - 3.3.6 Section isolating equi pment
9 - 3.3.7 Fire safety and warning signs
10 - APPENDIX A - TYPICAL BATTERY ROOM LAYOUT (SHOWING MINIMUM CLEARANCES)

Specifies requirements for the installation of sealed secondary batteries permanently installed in buildings.

Committee
EL-005
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 7301 5
Pages
7
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
AvailableSuperseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This Standard sets out requirements for the installation of sealed secondary batteries with a nominal voltage exceeding 24 V and a capacity exceeding 10 A.h at the 1 h rate of discharge, permanently installed in or on buildings, structures or premises to ensure safety from fire and electric shock. AS 2676.2 provides guidance on the installation and maintenance of sealed secondary batteries. This Standard covers sealed cells only. The installation and maintenance of vented cells are covered by AS 3011.1 and AS 2676.1.NOTE: Requirements specifically applicable to the design and installation of extra-low voltage (d.c.) power supplies that are used by telecommunications carriers in the provision of public telecommunications networks are given in AS 3015 (Int)-1991, Electrical installations - Extra-low voltage (d.c.) power supplies in public telecommunications networks.

First published as AS 3011.2-1992.

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