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A Few Words About Battery Hazards and Why They Happen (photo by infrastructureemily.com)
SafeOperationofBatteries
Becausebatteriesstorelargeamountsofenergy,therearecertainhazardsthatareassociated
withbatteryoperation.Thesehazardsmustbefullyunderstoodtoensuresafeoperationof
batteries.
ShortedCell
Cellshortcircuitscanbecausedbyseveralconditions,whichincludethefollowing:
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Faultyseparators
Leadparticlesorothermetalsformingacircuitbetweenthepositiveandnegativeplates
Bucklingoftheplatesor
Excessivesedimentsinthebottomofthejar.
Theprimarycauseofsomeoftheseoccurrencesisoverchargingandoverdischargingofthe
battery,whichcausessedimenttobuildupduetoflakingofactivematerialandbucklingofcell
plates.
Overchargingandoverdischargingofbatteriesshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.
Shortcircuitscauseagreatreductioninbatterycapacity.Witheachshortedcell,battery
capacityisreducedbyapercentageequaltooneoverthetotalnumberofcells.
GasGeneration
Aleadacidbatterycannotabsorballtheenergyfromthechargingsourcewhenthebatteryis
nearingthecompletionofthecharge.
Thisexcessenergydissociateswaterbywayofelectrolysisintohydrogenandoxygen.Oxygenis
producedbythepositiveplate,andhydrogenisproducedbythenegativeplate.
Thisprocessisknownasgassing.Gassingisfirstnoticedwhencellvoltagereaches
2.302.35voltspercellandincreasesasthechargeprogresses.
Atfullcharge,theamountofhydrogenproducedisaboutonecubicfootpercellforeach63
amperehoursinput.Ifgassingoccursandthegasesareallowedtocollect,anexplosivemixture
ofhydrogenandoxygencanbereadilyproduced.Itisnecessary,therefore,toensurethatthe
areaiswellventilatedandthatitremainsfreeofanyopenflamesorsparkproducing
equipment.
Aslongasbatteryvoltageisgreaterthan2.30voltspercell,gassingwilloccurandcannotbe
preventedentirely.Toreducetheamountofgassing,chargingvoltagesabove2.30voltspercell
shouldbeminimized(e.g.,13.8voltsfora12voltbattery).
BatteryTemperature
Theoperatingtemperatureofabatteryshouldpreferablybemaintainedinthenominalbandof
6080F.Wheneverthebatteryischarged,thecurrentflowingthroughthebatterywillcauseheat
tobegeneratedbytheelectrolysisofwater.
Thecurrentflowingthroughthebattery(I)willalsocauseheattobegenerated(P)duringcharge
anddischargeasitpassesthroughtheinternalresistance(Ri),asillustratedusingtheformula
forpowerinequationbelow:
P=I2Ri
Highertemperatureswillgivesomeadditionalcapacity,buttheywilleventuallyreduce
thelifeofthebattery.Veryhightemperatures,125Fandhigher,canactuallydo
damagetothebatteryandcauseearlyfailure.
Lowtemperatureswilllowerbatterycapacitybutalsoprolongbatterylifeunderfloating(i.e.,
slightlycharging)operationorstorage.Extremelylowtemperaturescanfreezetheelectrolyte,but
onlyifthebatteryislowinspecificgravity.
Conclusion
Batteryhazardsaresummarizedbelow.BatteryHazardsSummaryShortcircuitscausea
greatreductioninbatterycapacity.
Topreventshortcircuitsinabattery,overchargingandoverdischargingshouldbeavoided
atallcosts.Theadverseeffectofgassingisthatifgassingoccursandthegasesare
allowedtocollect,anexplosivemixtureofhydrogenandoxygencanbereadilyproduced.
Toreducetheamountofgassing,chargingvoltagesabove2.30voltspercellshouldbe
minimized.Wheneverthebatteryischarged,thecurrentflowingthroughthebatterywill
causeheattobegeneratedbytheelectrolysisofwaterandbyI2Ripowergeneration.
Highertemperatureswillgivesomeadditionalcapacity,buttheywilleventuallyreducethe
lifeofthebattery.Veryhightemperatures,125Fandhigher,canactuallydodamagetothe
batteryandcauseearlyfailure.
Reference:HandbookofelectricalscienceVolume2U.S.DepartmentofEnergy