How are you doing your testing?
Elk BLT (battery life tester).
I don't use the gold IBT, it requires the voltage to be below 13 VDC to test and a lot of panels charge above that level and it's a PITA to draw them down to test.
How are you doing your testing?
Does anyone have technical info regarding battery life. I have a customer that does not understand why their fire alarm batteries fail load testing every year. The panels are in a utility room that is routinely 85-90 F 24/7/365. (the panels are rated 32-100F)
I know this is killing them but need to show technical reasoning.
I suggest impedence testing, we use the EBITE system
http://www.megger.com/us/products/ProductDetails.php?ID=643&Description=
What about Larry and CurlyDoes that measure MHO??
It looks time expensive for batteries that cost $15.00 a piece
Does that measure MHO??
It looks time expensive for batteries that cost $15.00 a piece.
No, it measues Z. Have you looked at IEEE Std 450 for testing requirements for SLA batteries?
No, but I have read NFPA 72. It requires full load testing, and allows for simulated loads. I am on the road without a book to reference a section.
Is that standard available for free?
No, like all real standards you have to buy it, which in turn pays for all the R&D that goes into the standards.
Any chance you would quote the sections you are referring to, I cannot justify buying something like that for this situation.