Valve-regulated battery ES256-60
for UPSindustrialUL

valve-regulated battery
valve-regulated battery
valve-regulated battery
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Characteristics

Type
valve-regulated
Applications
for UPS, industrial
Standard
UL
Other characteristics
BMS
Load capacity

60 Ah

Length / diameter

483 mm
(19 in)

Width

600 mm
(23.62 in)

Height

133 mm
(5.2 in)

Description

UL Approval 256V60Ah UPS Lithium Solution EverExceed UPS Lithium Battery is an ideal energy source for UPS system which is used in switching and transmission functions, emergency and security systems, industrial fire monitors and alarms, data centers, signaling systems etc. It offers a unique combination of float charging capability and high cycling performance to match with same life expectancy of the UPS system. This battery delivers energy and power density multiple times as compared to valve-regulated lead-acid batteries (VRLA). Technical features: • Capacity rating: Batteries can be designed as 12V to 800V as per customer requirement. • Fast Charging: Superior fast charging capability, 1hr charging to 90% can be provided. • User-friendly BMS: Integrated Advanced BMS with smart user friendly features for better UPS battery management. • Long warranty: 2 years warranty, 5+ years optional, life expectancy up to a lot more. • Lighter Battery weight: More lighter than equivalent lead acid batteries. • Expansion capability: It has Configuration flexibility, support parallel connection expansion. • Easy Implementation: No need to assign extra man-power to install. • Ultra long life cycle: Extremely longer life cycles than lead acid batteries, (≥3000 @80% DOD).DOD supports up to 100%. • Maintenance free: No need for maintenance saves OPEX for user. • Green Energy: Non-toxic, no harmful heavy metals used that can harm the environment.

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