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Rack Mount 23kWh
HelithTech
Product Description
Item | PHES23kWhPV2 | |
Battery Type | LFP | |
Rated Voltage | 48V | |
Rated Capacity | 480Ah | |
Stored Energy | 23kWh | |
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 | W600xD600xH1610mm | |
Net Weight | 370kg | |
IP Grade | IP21 | |
Noise | < 40dB | |
Display | LCD | |
Communication | RS485 / CANBus |
Precautions
Installation: Ensure proper installation by following manufacturer guidelines. Secure the rack-mounting properly to prevent any potential hazards.
Ventilation: Maintain adequate ventilation around the battery system to prevent overheating. Proper airflow helps to regulate temperature and maintain battery performance.
Temperature Control: Operate the battery within the recommended temperature range. Extreme temperatures can affect both the performance and lifespan of the battery.
Maintenance: Regularly inspect the battery system for any signs of wear, damage, or corrosion. Address any issues promptly to prevent potential safety risks.
Charging Practices: Follow recommended charging and discharging practices provided by the manufacturer. Avoid overcharging or deep discharging, as it can impact the battery's longevity.
Monitoring: Implement a monitoring system to keep track of the battery's state of charge, voltage, and temperature. Timely monitoring helps in identifying any anomalies and ensures safe operation.
Safety Measures: In case of emergency, ensure that there are appropriate safety measures in place, such as fire suppression systems and emergency shutdown procedures.
Compatibility: Ensure that the battery system is compatible with the rest of the energy storage setup, including inverters, controllers, and renewable energy sources.
Transportation: If transporting the battery, follow proper handling and transportation guidelines to prevent damage to the battery cells.
Disposal: When the battery reaches the end of its life, adhere to proper disposal or recycling procedures to minimize environmental impact.
Remember that these considerations are general guidelines. Always refer to the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for the best practices and safety measures related to your particular battery system.
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