Battery Load Testing

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Battery Load Testing JoeRaisin 05-11-2008
Posted by JoeRaisin on May 11, 2008, 7:04 pm
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When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
batteries?

I'm seeing two schools of thought around here:

Some say to disconnect the AC from the panel and let it sit for one
minute, then check to ensure the battery has dropped less than 1 volt.

Some say to disconnect the battery from the panel check the voltage the
battery holds at, connect a 1 amp load for a minute, remove the load and
ensure the voltage has dropped less than 1 volt.

For the most part I am talking about household systems generally using
FA162's-168's or commercial situations using fire rated vista's or first
alerts.

Thoughts?

Posted by Frank Olson on May 11, 2008, 8:07 pm
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JoeRaisin wrote:
> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
> batteries?
>
> I'm seeing two schools of thought around here:
>
> Some say to disconnect the AC from the panel and let it sit for one
> minute, then check to ensure the battery has dropped less than 1 volt.
>
> Some say to disconnect the battery from the panel check the voltage the
> battery holds at, connect a 1 amp load for a minute, remove the load and
> ensure the voltage has dropped less than 1 volt.
>
> For the most part I am talking about household systems generally using
> FA162's-168's or commercial situations using fire rated vista's or first
> alerts.
>
> Thoughts?


Canadian Tire (sorry, it's a "Canadian" company) sells this really nifty
12 volt battery load meter. It actually places a one amp load across
the battery and gives you a voltage reading. Elk sells a battery tester
but FWIW, I'd go with the $15.00 CT special... :-)

Posted by Robert L Bass on May 11, 2008, 8:10 pm
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"JoeRaisin" wrote:
>
> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
> batteries?

There's an extensive discussion of battery testing in a book on fire alarm
system operation from the NFPA. The book is "Operation of Fire Protection
Systems". Here's a link to an older release. You may find it helpful not
only about batteries but fire protective systems in general.
http://tinyurl.com/4h7av3

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Posted by Joe on May 11, 2008, 8:22 pm
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Robert L Bass wrote:
> "JoeRaisin" wrote:
>>
>> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead
>> acid batteries?
>
> There's an extensive discussion of battery testing in a book on fire
> alarm system operation from the NFPA. The book is "Operation of Fire
> Protection Systems". Here's a link to an older release. You may find
> it helpful not only about batteries but fire protective systems in
> general. http://tinyurl.com/4h7av3
>
wonder why my computer said 'spy site blocking' and didn't want me to go
there when I clicked on that link?

Posted by Robert L Bass on May 11, 2008, 8:38 pm
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> Robert L Bass wrote:
>> "JoeRaisin" wrote:
>>>
>>> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
>>> batteries?
>>
>> There's an extensive discussion of battery testing in a book on fire alarm
>> system operation from the NFPA. The book is "Operation of Fire Protection
>> Systems". Here's a link to an older release. You may find it helpful not
>> only about batteries but fire protective systems in general.
>> http://tinyurl.com/4h7av3
>>
> wonder why my computer said 'spy site blocking' and didn't want me to go
> there when I clicked on that link?

There are two possible reasons:

1. Your PC is FOS.
2. You are.

I'm betting the PC is fine.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

==============================>
Bass Home Electronics
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
Sales & Tech Support 941-925-8650
Customer Service 941-870-2310
Fax 941-870-3252
==============================>


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