Battery Energy Storage Systems: NFPA 855 Explained
NFPA 855 is the first standard specifically designed to address the safe installation of energy storage systems. Before its development, safety guidelines for battery systems were scattered
NFPA 855 is the first standard specifically designed to address the safe installation of energy storage systems. Before its development, safety guidelines for battery systems were scattered
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This innovation is a major improvement for safer and more efficient energy storage solutions. Battery Energy Storage Systems are essential for the future of energy, but safety must always come first. Each of the safety standards relevant to BESS plays a unique role in ensuring the systems’ safety, reliability, and performance.
This document outlines a framework for ensuring safety in the battery energy storage industry through rigorous standards, certifications, and proactive collaboration with various stakeholders. It emphasizes collaboration with fire departments, safety experts, policymakers, and regulators to implement safety recommendations.
Battery safety starts at the cell and module level, where failures can quickly escalate if not properly managed. These standards focus on testing and validating the integrity of individual cells and battery packs under various stress conditions. They are essential for ensuring the reliability and safety of BESS from the inside out.
Fires, toxic gases, and emergency response challenges all remain key risks when working with high-capacity batteries. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) created standards that require battery energy storage systems to follow strict design and installation practices, and NFPA 855 is the safety framework.