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DOE-STD-3003-2000
INFORMATION
1)
The battery consists of XX cells of the lead-calcium type, Battery Model
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. Battery terminal voltage is XXX Vdc (nominal) and specific
gravity is 1.215 (nominal) at 25 C. Charging float voltage is XXX-XXX Vdc.
2)
Pilot cell selection shall be directed by Electrical Supervision at least annually, or as
often as deemed necessary by the periodic review of cell data, to ensure that the
selected pilot cell(s) are representative of the overall battery condition.
TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/MATERIALS
*
Voltmeter with an accuracy range of better than .008 Vdc.
Instrument I.D. # __________
Calibration Expiration Date ________
*
Hydrometer. Range: 1.180 - 1.310
Instrument I.D. # __________
Calibration Expiration Date ________
*
Glass thermometer. Range: 0 - 65 C
Instrument I.D. # __________
Calibration Expiration Date ________
*
Density Meter, minimum accuracy .0025 specific gravity
Instrument I.D. # __________
Calibration Expiration Date ________
*
Electrolyte level gauge/ruler
*
Acid neutralizing agent (120 g bicarbonate of soda to 1 liter of clean water)
*
Clean rags or paper towels
*
No-Ox-Id grease
*
Brush, stiff plastic bristles
*
Distilled water
AUTHORIZATION
An authorized Work Request is required.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1)
Follow applicable Site and Area Safety Rules for work on batteries.
2)
Obtain an approved Work Clearance Permit per Site Safety Manual before initiating
any work on batteries.
3)
The use of personal protection articles such as acid-resistant gloves, apron, face
shield, and goggles is required.
4)
Electrolyte is highly corrosive and extreme care is required during handling.
5)
Use only non-conductive/insulated/non-sparking tools in the battery room.
6)
Do not smoke or use open flames, do not cause arcing in the vicinity of the battery.
7)
All metallic objects such as jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces) must be removed
before working on batteries.
8)
Neutralize static buildup just before working on battery by having personnel contact
nearest effectively grounded surface.
9)
Ensure entrance and exit from the battery area is unobstructed.
10)
Verify availability of currently inspected and operable (portable or stationary) water
facilities for rinsing eyes and skin in case of acid spill.
11)
A Radiation Work Permit (RWP) is required for all work in a Radiologically Controlled
Area (RCA).
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