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Emergency Battery Systems With Low Life Cycle Costs
A battery is often required to provide an emergency source of power for periods in excess of three hours and so the value of the current drawn from the battery is low in comparison with the total stored energy. It is normal practice for legislating authorities to specify that the battery must be capable of repeating its duty cycle no more than 12 hours after the termination of any emergency discharge.
A battery is often required to provide an emergency source of power for periods in excess of three hours and so the value of the current drawn from the battery is low in comparison with the total stored energy. It is normal practice for legislating authorities to specify that the battery must be capable of repeating its duty cycle no more than 12 hours after the termination of any emergency discharge.
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