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Commercial / Household Batteries

Commercial batteries refer to large-scale batteries used in various industrial, commercial, and utility applications. These batteries are typically high-capacity and are used to provide backup power, store energy from renewable sources, stabilize the electrical grid, and support critical operations in industries.
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Commercial / Household Batteries

Some common examples of commercial batteries include:

  • 1) Grid-Scale Energy Storage Batteries: These large batteries are used to store excess electricity generated from renewable sources (e.g., solar and wind) and release it when demand is high or during power outages.
  • 2) UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Batteries: These batteries provide backup power to critical systems and data centers in case of grid failures or blackouts.
  • 3) Telecom Batteries: Used in telecommunications infrastructure to ensure continuous power supply for cell towers and communication systems.
  • 4) Industrial Forklift Batteries: High-capacity batteries used to power electric forklifts in warehouses and industrial settings.

Household batteries are small, portable batteries used for a wide range of everyday devices and appliances in residential settings. They are typically low to moderate capacity and come in various sizes and chemistries to power different household electronics. Common examples of household batteries include:

  • 1) Alkaline Batteries: These are the most commonly used household batteries and are found in devices like remote controls, toys, clocks, flashlights, and portable electronics.
  • 2) Rechargeable Batteries: Offered in various chemistries like NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) or Li-ion (Lithium-ion), rechargeable batteries are used in devices that require frequent battery replacement, such as cameras, game controllers, and cordless phones.
  • 3) Coin Cell Batteries: Small, button-shaped batteries used in devices like watches, calculators, and hearing aids.

Testing for both commercial and household batteries involves evaluating performance, capacity, safety, and reliability. Commercial batteries undergo more rigorous testing due to their critical applications and the need for long-term durability and performance. On the other hand, household batteries are often subject to compliance with safety standards to ensure their safe use in common consumer devices. Both types of batteries undergo laboratory testing to meet quality standards, ensure safety, and provide reliable power solutions in their respective applications.

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  •  Industry Specific
  •  Commercial / Household Batteries

STANDARDS

  •  UL 2054 : 2011
  •  UL 1642 : 2020
  •  IS 16046-1
  •  IS 16046-2
  •  IEC 62133-1
  •  IEC 62133-2
  •  UN38.3
  •  IEC 60896
  •  IS 16047
  •  IS 16270
  •  IEC 61000

TESTS

  •  Charging / Discharging Test
  •  Insulation Resistance Test
  •  Continuous charging Test
  •  Vibration Test 
  •  Moulded case stress at high ambient temperature Test
  •  Temperature Cycling Test
  •  Incorrect installation Test
  •  Crushing Test
  •  External short circuit Test
  •  Free fall Test
  •  Mechanical Shock Test
  •  Thermal abuse Test
  •  Low-pressure Test
  •  Over-charging Test
  •  Forced discharge Test
  •  EMI EMC tests
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