Title :
Integrated VRLA-battery management system
Author :
Kiyokawa, Ichiro ; Niida, Kei ; Tsujikawa, Tomonobu ; Motozu, Tamotsu
Author_Institution :
NTT Power & Building Facilities Inc., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The conventional flooded-type lead acid battery is being replaced by the sealed-type VRLA (valve-regulated lead-acid) battery, which is superior from the standpoints of economy, reliability, safety, ease of maintenance and construction. NTT started using sealed-type batteries in 1983. Sealed-type batteries now make up about 95% of the use in NTT (about 920000 at present). We developed the new battery-management system along with the battery-deterioration judgment unit, which automatically determines the level of deterioration of the batteries, and additionally, indicates the appropriate time to replace a defective battery. It makes for reliable maintenance-free batteries of power-supply units for telecommunication equipment and engine-generator starters or the like. However maintenance consolidation has made residing of maintenance workers difficult. Another problem is how to manage a battery for equipment such as an engine generator more efficiently. So we have developed the battery-management system with higher efficiency, which monitor a state of battery and then integrates its data from battery-management unit and battery-deterioration unit in a building at a remote office through public lines or wireless lines
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; lead acid batteries; telecommunication power supplies; Pb; Pb-acid valve regulated battery; battery state monitor; battery-deterioration judgment unit; defective battery replacement; economy; engine-generator starters; flooded-type lead acid battery; integrated VRLA-battery management system; maintenance; power-supply units; public lines; reliability; reliable maintenance-free batteries; remote office; safety; telecommunication equipment; valve-regulated lead-acid battery; wireless lines; Battery management systems; Communication system security; Energy management; Engines; Maintenance; Power system management; Power system reliability; Power system security; Remote monitoring; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 2000. INTELEC. Twenty-second International
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6407-4
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2000.884325