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NEWIEEE 1188, IEC 62040

UPS & Battery System Commissioning Checklist

Free download · A4 (210 × 297mm)

Commission UPS and battery systems with this comprehensive A4 checklist covering 11 sections per IEEE 1188 and IEC 62040. Includes battery room inspection, string connection verification, individual cell voltage check, electrolyte checks, UPS static switch test, manual bypass test, battery discharge capacity test, charger operation and float voltage verification, alarm and monitoring system test, emergency power-off (EPO) test, and documentation review.

What's Included

Front:11 numbered commissioning sections with checkboxes (pass/fail/NA), UPS system data header, and commissioning engineer sign-off.
Back:Single-sided A4 checklist — no back content.
Size:A4 (210 × 297mm)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Print on standard A4 paper (80gsm is fine)
  • Black & white printing works perfectly
  • Photocopy and distribute to entire site teams
  • Fill in project details before photocopying
  • File completed checklists for audit trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a UPS and battery system commissioning checklist?

A UPS/battery commissioning checklist ensures systematic verification of all components — battery strings, UPS inverter, static switch, bypass, charger, and monitoring — before the system enters service. It follows IEEE 1188 (battery maintenance) and IEC 62040 (UPS performance) requirements.

What should UPS/battery commissioning include?

Key checks include individual cell voltage measurement, electrolyte level and specific gravity (for flooded cells), battery discharge capacity test to verify autonomy time, UPS static switch transfer time, manual bypass operation, charger float voltage, alarm thresholds, and emergency power-off (EPO) function.

How long should a battery discharge test take?

The discharge test should run for the full design autonomy time (typically 10–30 minutes for UPS, up to 8 hours for telecom). IEEE 1188 recommends testing to 1.75 V/cell for lead-acid. If the battery cannot sustain load for the required duration, it should be replaced or additional capacity added.