Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 5-2: Safety requirements for grid-integrated EES systems - Electrochemical-based systems

Elektrische Energiespeichersysteme (EES-Systeme) - Teil 5-2: Sicherheitsanforderungen an netzintegrierte EES-Systeme - Elektrochemische Systeme

Systèmes de stockage de l'énergie électrique (EES) - Partie 5-2: Exigences de sécurité pour les systèmes EES intégrés dans un réseau - Systèmes électrochimiques

Električne naprave za shranjevanje energije (EES) - 5-2. del: Varnostne zahteve za sisteme EES, integrirane v omrežje - Elektrokemični sistemi

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-maj-2024
Električne naprave za shranjevanje energije (EES) - 5-2. del: Varnostne zahteve za
sisteme EES, integrirane v omrežje - Elektrokemični sistemi
Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 5-2: Safety requirements for grid-
integrated EES systems - Electrochemical-based systems
Elektrische Energiespeichersysteme (EES-Systeme) - Teil 5-2:
Sicherheitsanforderungen an netzintegrierte EES-Systeme - Elektrochemische Systeme
Systèmes de stockage de l'énergie électrique (EES) - Partie 5-2: Exigences de sécurité
pour les systèmes EES intégrés dans un réseau - Systèmes électrochimiques
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 62933-5-2:2024
ICS:
27.010 Prenos energije in toplote na Energy and heat transfer
splošno engineering in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

120/353/CDV
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PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 62933-5-2 ED2
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2024-03-15 2024-06-07
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
120/326/CD, 120/348/CC
IEC TC 120 : ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE (EES) SYSTEMS
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Japan Mr Masatake SAKUMA
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TITLE:
Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 5-2: Safety requirements for grid-integrated EES
systems - Electrochemical-based systems

PROPOSED STABILITY DATE: 2029
NOTE FROM TC/SC OFFICERS:
This CDV reflects the observations made in 120/348/CC.

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IEC CDV 62933-5-2 © IEC 2024 2 120/353/CDV
1 CONTENTS
3 FOREWORD . 6
4 INTRODUCTION . 8
5 Scope . 9
6 Normative references. 9
7 Terms and definitions . 10
8 Basic guidelines for safety of BESS . 11
9 4.1 General . 11
10 4.2 Approach to BESS safety . 13
11 4.3 BESS changes in ownership, control or use . 15
12 Hazard considerations . 15
13 BESS system risk assessment . 16
14 6.1 BESS structure . 16
15 6.1.1 General characteristics . 16
16 6.1.2 Specific characteristics . 17
17 6.1.3 Specific BESS implementation location . 17
18 6.2 Description of BESS conditions . 17
19 6.3 Risk analysis . 17
20 6.3.1 General . 17
21 6.3.2 Hazard identification specific to BESS . 18
22 6.3.3 Risk consideration . 18
23 6.3.4 System level risk analysis . 18
24 6.4 System level risk assessment . 18
25 Requirements necessary to reduce risks . 18
26 7.1 General measures to reduce risks . 18
27 7.2 Preventive measures against damage to neighbouring inhabitants . 19
28 7.3 Preventive measures against physical injury or damage to the health of
29 workers and residents . 19
30 7.4 Over current protection design . 19
31 7.5 BESS disconnection and shutdown . 19
32 7.6 Operation and maintenance . 19
33 7.7 Staff training . 19
34 7.8 Safety design . 19
35 7.9 General requirements for BESS safety . 19
36 7.10 Inherently safe design of BESS . 20
37 7.10.1 Protection from electrical hazards . 20
38 7.10.2 Protection from mechanical hazards . 21
39 7.10.3 Protection from explosion . 21
40 7.10.4 Protection from hazards arising from electric, magnetic, and
41 electromagnetic fields . 22
42 7.10.5 Protection from fire hazards . 22
43 7.10.6 Protection from temperature hazards . 22
44 7.10.7 Protection from chemical effects . 22
45 7.10.8 Protection from hazards arising from auxiliary, control and
46 communication system malfunctions . 23
47 7.10.9 Protection from hazards arising from environments . 23
48 7.11 Guards and protective measures . 23
49 7.11.1 General . 23

IEC CDV 62933-5-2 © IEC 2024 3 120/353/CDV
50 7.11.2 BESS disconnection and shutdown . 24
51 7.11.3 Other guards and protective functions of BESS . 25
52 7.12 Information for end users . 29
53 7.13 Life cycle safety management . 30
54 7.13.1 Operation and maintenance . 30
55 7.13.2 Partial system change . 33
56 7.13.3 Design revision . 33
57 7.13.4 End of service life management . 33
58 7.13.5 Measures for validating life cycle safety management . 33
59 System validation and testing . 33
60 8.1 General . 33
61 8.2 Validation and testing of BESS . 37
62 8.2.1 Electrical hazards . 37
63 8.2.2 Mechanical hazards . 42
64 8.2.3 Explosion . 42
65 8.2.4 Hazards arising from electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields . 45
66 8.2.5 Fire hazards (propagation) . 45
67 8.2.6 Temperature hazards . 46
68 8.2.7 Chemical effects . 48
69 8.2.8 Hazards arising from auxiliary, control and communication system
70 malfunctions . 48
71 8.2.9 Hazards arising from environments . 48
72 8.2.10 IP rating of BESS enclosure and protective guards . 49
73 Guidelines and manuals . 49
74 Annex A (informative)  Ownership models of BESS . 50
75 Annex B (informative)  BESS hazards and risks . 51
76 B.1 General introduction . 51
77 B.2 Hazards to be addressed . 57
78 B.2.1 General . 57
79 B.2.2 Fire hazards. 57
80 B.2.3 Chemical hazards . 57
81 B.2.4 Electrical hazards . 57
82 B.2.5 Stored electrical energy hazards . 57
83 B.2.6 Physical hazards . 58
84 B.2.7 High-pressure hazards . 58
85 B.3 Hazard considerations under normal operating conditions . 58
86 B.3.1 Fire and explosive hazards . 58
87 B.3.2 Chemical hazards . 58
88 B.3.3 Electrical hazards . 59
89 B.3.4 Physical hazards . 59
90 B.4 Hazard considerations under emergency/abnormal conditions . 59
91 B.4.1 Fire hazards. 59
92 B.4.2 Chemical hazards . 60
93 B.4.3 Electrical hazards . 61
94 B.4.4 Physical hazards . 61
95 B.5 Commercially available battery technologies . 61
96 B.5.1 Lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries (C-A) . 61
97 B.5.2 Lead-acid batteries (C-B) . 62
98 B.5.3 Nickel batteries (C-B) . 63
99 B.5.4 High-temperature sodium batteries (C-C) . 65
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