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Rack Mount-11.5kWh
HelithTech
Product Description
Voltage: 51.2 Volts
Current: 800 Amperes
Capacity: 11.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh)
Application: Residential and commercial energy storage, grid support, electric vehicle charging stations
Voltage Range: Operating range of the battery system's voltage output.
Current Output: Maximum continuous current the system can deliver.
Energy Capacity: Total amount of energy the battery can store.
Form Factor: Rack-mounted design for easy installation in standard racks or cabinets.
Battery Chemistry: Type of battery chemistry used (e.g., lithium-ion, lead-acid).
Battery Management System (BMS): Advanced system for monitoring and managing the battery's state, performance, and safety.
Cycle Life: Number of charge and discharge cycles the battery can endure while maintaining a certain capacity threshold.
Efficiency: Measure of energy conversion efficiency during charge and discharge cycles.
Dimensions: Physical dimensions of the battery module or system.
Weight: Total weight of the battery module or system.
Operating Temperature: Range of temperatures within which the battery can safely operate.
Communication Interface: Protocols and interfaces for remote monitoring and control.
Warranty: Manufacturer's warranty period and coverage details.
Please note that specific technical specifications might vary based on the manufacturer and the technology used in the battery system. It's always recommended to refer to the product documentation or contact the manufacturer for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Battery Cell
Item | PHES11.5kWhPV2 | |
Battery Type | LFP | |
Rated Voltage | 48V | |
Rated Capacity | 240Ah | |
Stored Energy | 11520Wh | |
Working Voltage Range | 42V~54.75V | |
Maximum Continuous Discharge Current | 120A | |
Standar Discharge Current | 100A | |
Maximum Continuous Charge Current | 120A | |
Standar Charge Current | 100A | |
Cycle Life | > 2000 @ 80% DoD | |
Environment | Charge Temperature | 0℃~60℃ |
Discharge Temperature | -20℃~60℃ | |
Storage Temperature | -20℃~50℃ | |
Humidity | <90% (no condensing) | |
Heat Emanation | Natural Cooling | |
Dimensions | W600xD600xH1167mm | |
Net Weight | 230kg | |
IP Grade | IP21 | |
Noise | < 40dB | |
Display | LCD | |
Communication | RS485 / CANBus |
Precautions
Installation: Ensure proper installation by following manufacturer guidelines to prevent damage or safety risks. Professional installation might be recommended.
Ventilation: Provide adequate ventilation for the battery system to dissipate heat, as excess heat can affect performance and lifespan.
Environmental Conditions: Operate the battery within specified temperature and humidity ranges to maintain optimal performance and safety.
Battery Management: Regularly monitor the battery using the integrated Battery Management System (BMS) to ensure balanced charging, prevent overcharging, and manage cell health.
Maintenance: Follow maintenance guidelines provided by the manufacturer to extend the battery's lifespan and maintain its efficiency.
Safety: Be aware of the potential hazards associated with high voltage and high current systems. Avoid short-circuiting, overloading, or mishandling the battery.
Cycle Life: Understand the expected cycle life of the battery and its impact on long-term performance. Avoid deep discharges or rapid charging that might reduce cycle life.
Communication: Stay informed about the battery's state using the communication interface. Monitor for anomalies and respond promptly to alarms or warnings.
Disposal: Dispose of old or damaged batteries properly according to local regulations. Lithium-ion batteries, for example, require specific disposal methods.
Compatibility: Ensure that the battery system is compatible with your intended applications, including voltage requirements and output capabilities.
Warranty: Understand the warranty terms and conditions provided by the manufacturer, including coverage period and limitations.
Emergency Procedures: Familiarize yourself with emergency shutdown procedures in case of system malfunctions or safety concerns.
Training: If you're not familiar with battery systems, consider receiving proper training on installation, operation, and maintenance.
Regulations: Be aware of any local codes, regulations, and standards that apply to energy storage systems.
Always consult the manufacturer's documentation and guidelines for specific instructions and safety precautions tailored to the particular battery system you are working with.
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