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BS EN 45510-2-3:2000 Guide for the procurement of power station equipment Electrical equipment. Stationary batteries and chargers

BS EN 45510-2-3:2000

Guide for the procurement of power station equipment Electrical equipment. Stationary batteries and chargers

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Standard number:BS EN 45510-2-3:2000
Pages:36
Released:2000-06-15
ISBN:0 580 34498 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN 45510-2-3:2000


This standard BS EN 45510-2-3:2000 Guide for the procurement of power station equipment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.100 Power stations in general
  • 29.220.01 Galvanic cells and batteries in general

This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of stationary batteries and chargers for use in electricity generating stations (power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this Guide.

This Guide covers stationary lead-acid and nickel-cadmium batteries, chargers, battery accommodation, battery main connections and battery accessories.

This equipment usually forms part of either a centralized or unit d.c. supplies system for duties such as switchgear closing/tripping, protection, control, alarm, instrumentation and telecommunication supplies, emergency lighting and emergency drives.

The equipment covered by this Guide is defined by its function rather than design type. Therefore, the guidance to the specification is stated in performance terms rather than being specified by a detailed description of the equipment to be supplied.

This Guide indicates to potential purchasers how their specification should be prepared so that

  • the equipment type and capacity interfaces correctly with other elements of the systems,

  • predicted performance is achieved,

  • ancillary equipment is properly sized,

  • reliability, availability and safety requirements are achieved,

  • proper consideration is given to the evaluation process and the quality measures to be applied.

This Guide does not determine the type of specification (e.g. detailed, performance, functional) or the extent of supply for any given contract which is normally decided on the basis of the purchaser's project strategy. It does not cover

  • any commercial, contractual or legal issues which are normally in separate parts of an enquiry,

  • any allocation of responsibilities which are determined by the contract.

This Guide does not prescribe the arrangement of the documents in the enquiry.

NOTE: As a comprehensive European environmental policy is still under preparation, this Guide does not address the environmental implications of the equipment.