DocumentCode
3322347
Title
VRLA battery float, boost and recharge control using the battery string module (BSM)
Author
McAndrews, Joseph M. ; Jones, Richard H.
Author_Institution
McAndrews Enterprises Inc., Freeport, NY, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
19-23 Oct 1997
Firstpage
667
Lastpage
670
Abstract
The VMS (valve regulated lead acid battery management system) is a total VRLA battery management system and consists of 4 major components: Battery String Module (BSM); Test Discharge Module (TDM); VMS Controller; and Portable Interface Module (PIM). Although the first three of the four modules are needed for a complete VMS system, each battery string in a DC power plant´s source of emergency reserve power needs its own BSM. The BSM is considered the day-to-day battery string manager while the other modules provide access and support during the time the BSM is managing its´ battery string. However, It is shown that once installed, using the Portable Interface Module (PIM), the BSM can operate without the support of the other modules. This paper concentrates on the operational, day-to-day management techniques of the BSM
Keywords
electric variables control; lead; secondary cells; DC power plant; Pb; Pb-acid valve regulated battery; Portable Interface Module; Test Discharge Module; VMS Controller; battery float; battery string module; boost control; day-to-day management techniques; emergency reserve power source; recharge control; valve regulated lead acid battery management system; Battery management systems; Circuits; Control systems; Disaster management; Oceans; Power supplies; Power system management; Valves; Voice mail; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1997. INTELEC 97., 19th International
Conference_Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3996-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.1997.646068
Filename
646068
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