Product Description
Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box for All kinds of Battery Safety Test
Description:
The Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box has a safe enclosure for over-charging & forced discharging of all kinds of battery cell testings based on the UN38.3 standard (38.3.4.7 & 38.3.4.8).
Basic Parameters:
Product Name | Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box for Battery Safety Test |
Power | Materials: Chamber: 1.5 mm thick brushed SS304 with tensile strength > 500 MpaExterior: 3 mm thickness cold rolled steel with tensile strength > 400 Mpa Structure: Two anti-explosion chambers, top and bottom Chamber Size: 500mm x 500mm x 500mm (x2) Testing Cables: Two 3-meter-long cables with clamps are included, Max. current rating is 30A Ports: Each chamber has two 2" diameter holes reserved for electric cables of battery testing equipment Safety door: The pressure relief door is built on the back of each chamber. In the event of a battery explosion, the door will open and release pressure. |
Venting Fan | A venting port with a high-quality exhaust fan is installed in the back chamber which shall be connected to your venting system. (ducting and exhaust system are not included) Warning: Must keep a venting fan and exhaust system running during battery testing to avoid pressure build-up in the case of a battery explosion. Venting fan: 24 VDC, 3425 RPM, 235 CFM, 54.3 dBA Centrifugal in-line exhaust fan with aluminum flex duct connection is recommended but not included. |
Remote Control | A wireless hand-held remote controller can operate the machine within 10 10-meter distance for safe operation. |
Lighting | Anti-explosion LED light (30W) is installed inside of each chamber . The angle of illumination is adjustable up to 90° |
Electrode Holder & Cables | Two sets of battery electrode clamps with 10 AWG gauge cables (30A Max.) are included for easy & quick connections to batteries |
Mobility | Four mobile wheels are installed at the bottom for easy transportation |
Net Weight | 220 kg |
Net Dimensions | L700mm x W630mm x H1800mm |
Shipping Weight | 620 lbs |
Shipping Dimensions | 48"x40"x88" |
Warranty | One year limited warranty |
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Centrifugal InLine Exhaust Fan of Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box
Connect the centrifugal exhaust system with MTI battery testing equipment to remove smoke/dust generated during the test.
4" Aluminum flex duct will be needed for connecting the equipment and exhaust fan.
Set the centrifugal exhaust fan at least 10 ft away from the battery testing equipment.
Chamber Of Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box
1.5 mm thick brushed SS304 with tensile strength > 500 Mpa
FAQ
1. What is Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box for Battery Safety Test?
A Dual Explosion-Proof Steel Box for Battery Safety Test is a specialized equipment used in the testing and evaluation of battery safety. It is designed to ensure the safety of personnel and the surrounding environment during battery testing procedures, particularly those involving potentially hazardous or volatile materials.
The dual explosion-proof steel box is constructed with robust and reinforced steel materials that are resistant to explosions and fires. It features a double-layered structure with an air gap between the inner and outer layers to prevent heat transfer and provide thermal insulation. The box is also equipped with explosion-proof windows or viewing ports, providing visibility of the testing process without compromising safety.
The dual explosion-proof steel box is designed to contain and isolate any potential explosion or fire that may occur during battery testing. It is equipped with specialized ventilation systems that can effectively control and exhaust any hazardous gases or fumes generated during the testing process. Additionally, the box is often equipped with fire suppression systems and safety interlocks to further enhance protection.
By utilizing a dual explosion-proof steel box for battery safety testing, researchers and technicians can conduct experiments and evaluations on batteries with confidence, knowing that potential risks are minimized. This equipment is commonly used in battery research and development facilities, battery manufacturing plants, and safety testing laboratories.
2.What is the safety standard for battery testing?
IEC 62133 aims to ensure that lithium-ion batteries (including cells and battery packs) used in portable electronic devices meet high electrical, mechanical and chemical safety standards to prevent potential hazards such as fire, explosion and electric shock. The standard covers the whole process from battery design, production to terminal application.
3.How many types of battery testing are there?
There are a variety of common battery tests including impedance testing and discharge testing, more commonly known as load bank testing.