Title :
A decade of progress with valve-regulated lead/acid batteries
Author_Institution :
Hawker Batteries Ltd., Market Harborough, UK
Abstract :
The construction and operation of two types of valve-regulated lead/acid (VRLA) cells are described, both using absorptive glass mat separators. Various failure modes have been identified over a period of time but it is shown that many of these have been eliminated through design and improved processing. As a result, predicted design lives are being achieved and reliable operation is assured. The importance of battery monitoring is also examined. Cell voltages, current, time and temperature are readily measured and the data stored for subsequent interrogation or for immediate fault indication. These systems can improve overall reliability. Future directions for the development of VRLA batteries are outlined
Keywords :
lead; secondary cells; VRLA batteries; absorptive glass mat separators; battery monitoring; current; failure modes; fault indication; reliability; temperature; time; valve regulated PB acid secondary cells; voltages; Acceleration; Batteries; Condition monitoring; Glass; Particle separators; Power supplies; Power system reliability; Process design; Safety; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1991. INTELEC '91., 13th International
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-670-5
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1991.172365