It applies to installations with a maximum nominal voltage of DC 1,500 V Chemistry Coverage: It primarily covers nickel-cadmium (NiCd) / nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. Primary Goal:
Management of explosive gases like hydrogen produced during charging.
: It specifies that systems must include safeguards to prevent batteries from discharging below a critical voltage level. This is vital because a deep discharge can cause permanent chemical damage or functional failure. Ventilation Requirements
IEC 62485-2 provides a systematic framework to mitigate these risks. Compliance with this standard is often mandated by:
IEC 62485-2 is an international safety standard titled "Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations – Part 2: Stationary batteries"
Protection against chemical burns and environmental hazards from hazardous battery fluids.
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