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STATIONARY BATTERY AREAS

contributor authorUFC - Unified Facilities Criteria
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:38:52Z
date available2017-09-04T17:38:52Z
date copyright04/14/2008
date issued2008
identifier otherDRCJMCAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/161835
description abstractThis UFC cites and supplements existing Government and commercial standards and specifications governing the architectural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical requirements for design of stationary secondary battery installations. These batteries are operated on a continuous float charge and require ventilation to limit hydrogen gas concentrations.
Note: The additional requirements identified in MIL-HDBK 411B, Power and the Environment for Sensitive DoD Electronic Equipment, can apply to larger battery installations, such as for fixed Department of Defense (DoD) communications, data processing, and information systems facilities. However, this UFC has more stringent criteria with respect to hydrogen control, and conforms with current industry practices and standards (single fan versus dual fan criteria). Therefore, MIL-HDBK 411B is no longer required with respect to battery area design.
PURPOSE.
Unified Facility Criteria (UFC) 3-520-05 provides design guidance for stationary secondary battery installations. It serves as a planning, engineering, and design reference for professional facility planners, designers, and constructors, including DoD personnel and Government contractors. Designers and planners will use this document for individual project planning, for preparing engineering documentation, and for preparing contract documents for construction and renovation projects.
languageEnglish
titleUFC 3-520-05num
titleSTATIONARY BATTERY AREASen
typestandard
page21
statusActive
treeUFC - Unified Facilities Criteria:;2008
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