4 FAQs about Lead-acid battery cabinet 400VEPC general contracting

What are the construction characteristics of recombination type lead-acid electric accumulators (valve-regulated Hermetic?

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 to be installed in suitable containment cabinets.

What is a lead-acid battery?

Lead-acid battery is a type of secondary battery which uses a positive electrode of brown lead oxide (sometimes called lead peroxide), a negative electrode of metallic lead and an electrolyte of sulfuric acid (in either liquid or gel form). The overall cell reaction of a typical lead-acid cell is:

What are the requirements for a lead-acid battery ventilation system?

The ventilation system must prevent the accumulation of hydrogen pockets greater than 1% concentration. Flooded lead-acid batteries must be provided with a dedicated ventilation system that exhausts outdoors and prevents circulation of air in other parts of the building.

What is a flooded lead-acid battery?

Vented Lead-acid Batteries are commonly called “flooded” or “wet cell” batteries. These have thick lead-based plates that are flooded in an acid electrolyte. The electrolyte during charging emits hydrogen through the vents provided in the battery. This reduces the water level and therefore periodic addition of distilled water is required.

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