Choosing the right battery cabinet involves careful consideration of your needs, safety features, build quality, and maintenance. Think about how the cabinet will be used, and don't hesitate to consult experts or the team at Power Technologies for recommendations tailored to your unique requirements.
Are battery cabinets safe?
As lithium-ion batteries have been known to ignite when being recharged, it's important to have a charging station that is free from faults and electrical malfunctions. Battery cabinets are constructed to have intrinsically safe electrical work that reduces the risks associated with recharging.
Battery cabinets are used primarily for aesthetic reasons to house batteries in an office environment. They are typically used with valve regulated lead acid (VRLA), semi-sealed batteries that form an integral part of the UPS. These cabinets are manufactured from mild steel and are then powder coated to a desired color.
Equipped with a 150mm fan, capable of producing 67m3 of air per hour, our battery storage cabinet will reduce the risk of overheated Li-ion batteries and thermal runaway — even during our hot and humid Australian summers. Leaks of electrolyte may occur if a battery cell is damaged or faulty.
What are battery charging cabinets?
Battery charging cabinets are a type of safety cabinet that's designed especially for lithium-ion batteries. Over the recent years, as the prevalence of lithium-ion batteries has grown in workplaces, battery cabinets have become more popular due to the many risk control measures that they provide.
Powering your operations is serious business, so we've manufactured a battery cabinet that can charge up to 18 batteries simultaneously. With fully adjustable shelving and charging outlets, your cabinet can be quickly reconfigured to fit any size lithium-ion batteries and their chargers. Custom solutions are also available.
How does the batteryguard cabinet work?
The Batteryguard cabinet is also safe and easy to use for new personnel. It's simple: when you need to charge up your battery, you just open the cabinet and place the battery on the charger. Because the charger cables are fixed in the cabinet, you can be sure that you are always using an original charger for the battery.