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>IEC Standards>IEC 62933-5-2:2025 - Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 5-2: Safety requirements for grid-integrated EES systems - Electrochemical-based systems
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IEC 62933-5-2:2025 - Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 5-2: Safety requirements for grid-integrated EES systems - Electrochemical-based systems

IEC 62933-5-2:2025

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

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

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Standard number:IEC 62933-5-2:2025
Released:2025-12-09
Edition:2
ICS:13.020.30
Pages (English/French - Bilingual):236
ISBN (English/French - Bilingual):9782832708200
Pages (English):111
ISBN (English):9782832708200
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IEC 62933-5-2:2025

IEC 62933-5-2:2025 primarily describes safety aspects for people and, where appropriate, safety matters related to the surroundings and living beings for grid-connected energy storage systems where an electrochemical storage subsystem is used. This document is applicable to the entire life cycle of BESS (from design to end of service life management). This document provides further safety provisions that arise due to the use of an electrochemical storage subsystem (e.g. battery system) in EES systems that are beyond the general safety considerations described in IEC 62933-5-1. This document specifies the safety requirements of an "electrochemical" energy storage system as a "system" to reduce the risk of harm or damage caused by the hazards of an electrochemical energy storage system due to interactions between the subsystems as presently understood.