The battery voltage must be at least 6 VDC! On graph paper plot the voltage and time and stop the test when the voltage has reached 5 – 5. 3 VDC (or use a printer/flatbed recorder).
What is an emergency battery supply?
Emergency battery supplies for starting the emergency generator and for emergency lighting are used in a standby role to provide power when the main supply fails. A ship's batteries are usually rated at a nominal voltage of 24 V D.C.
The emergency source of electrical power may be either a generator or an accumulator battery for essential services under emergency conditions. uppermost continuous deck, away from machinery space, behind the collision bulkhead. The main switchboard of the ship should not interfere with the supply, control, and distribution of emergency power.
What are the requirements for emergency batteries?
A set of automatically connected Emergency batteries must be capable of carrying certain essential services for the period of 30 min. Cargo Ship Emergency power source, Emergency generator must be sufficient to operate certain essential services at least for the period of 18 hours . Rules and Regulations for Batteries
What is a transitional source of emergency electrical power?
The transitional source of emergency electrical power shall consist of an accumulator battery suitably located for use in an emergency. It shall operate without recharging while maintaining the voltage of the battery throughout the discharge period within 12% above or below its nominal voltage.
In some cases a battery system of 110V or 220V may be used where a large number of emergency lights are required or where a battery is the only source of emergency power. Remember, when supplying emergency lighting loads, the storage battery's initial voltage must not exceed the standard system voltage by more than 5%.
What is emergency power?
Emergency power or temporary emergency power can be provided by automatic connection of a battery at loss of main power. A simple arrangement of Ni-Cd batteries are used this type of secondary cell loses charges gradually over a period of time.