Title :
Ground Short Phenomena Involving VRLA Batteries
Author :
Giess, Herbert K.
Author_Institution :
Oerlikon Stationary Batteries Ltd.
Abstract :
All electrochemical energy storage systems can cause unsafe operating conditions when an uncontrolled current flow over an electrolyte path to ground occurs. The influences of different variables, intervening in such an event, have been explored with lead acid batteries of the VRLA/AGM type. The tests show that the ground short current ranges from 0.1 to ~50 mA and that direct line of sight through the breached cell wall is needed to initiate energetic event causing arcing and charring of the plastic. Lower voltages can cause higher current flows as arcing at high voltages (+200 VDC) may reduce or fully boil off the conducting path. Although no catastrophic events such explosions or a full fledged fire where noted no safe ground short conditions exist
Keywords :
electrolytes; lead acid batteries; VRLA batteries; electrochemical energy storage systems; electrolytes; full fledged fires; ground short phenomena; Batteries; Circuit testing; Energy storage; Explosions; Fires; Plastics; Samarium; Software testing; Valves; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Conference, 2005. INTELEC '05. Twenty-Seventh International
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-3-8007-2905-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2005.335088