Standard Specifications for Depth of Suspended Battery Cabinets
Battery Contact Considerations o Dimensional: ANSI and IEC industry standard dimensions should be used when designing a battery compartment to avoid battery fit problems. o
Battery Contact Considerations o Dimensional: ANSI and IEC industry standard dimensions should be used when designing a battery compartment to avoid battery fit problems. o
This manual contains information on Atlantic Battery Systems battery cabinets. The information in this manual is intended for Qualified Installers, Equipment Engineers, and Field Support Personnel.
The minimum dimensions of the battery cabinet are determined based on the battery type and its quantity, it could be adjusted according to other application requirements.
Constructed from .125” thick 5052-H32 marine grade aluminum with mill finish. Cantilever roof slopes toward the rear to prevent standing water. Vent slots on the underside of roof over-hang with insect screen. Door
The construction characteristics of the recombination type lead-acid electric accumulators (valve-regulated hermetic accumulators); the absence of acid fumes and the virtual absence of gaseous development allows it
Refer to “Securing the Batteries Using the Battery Retention Strap” on page 21 for instructions on securing the batteries using the buckle strap provided with the battery cabinet.
Battery monitors are the best and most accurate way to acquire accurate and real-time information on battery capacity, battery voltage and depth of discharge, helping users manage their battery systems effectively.
Working space shall be measured from the edge of the battery cabinet, racks, or trays. For battery racks, there shall be a minimum clearance of 25 mm (1 in.) between a cell container and any wall or structure on the side
For NEMA 3R, and when environmental options are provided, the battery cabinet will maintain a steady internal temperature of 77o F (+/- 3°F) through an external ambient temperature of -30°F to 120oF (+/- 5°F).
For the depth, factor in 1" of extra space for the front and back or 2" total. Example: a 22" D rack will safely fit into a 24" D cabinet. If a spill containment system is being installed, use the tray dimensions, rather than
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