Do you use lithium-ion batteries in your business?
If you do, it is vital to store them safely.
The correct storage means better protection from thermal runaway, fire, and toxic gas emissions.
Your storage should maintain a constant temperature, protect against moisture, offer safe charging, and protect against mechanical damage.
Regulations are not keeping up with the safety needs for safe lithium battery storage. However, insurance companies are quickly realising how critical this is.
We’re here to help you navigate safe lithium-ion battery storage requirements.
Below are six essential considerations when buying storage for lithium or lithium-ion batteries.
Ordinary fire-rated cabinets are designed to withstand fires that start on the outside. These cabinets will not withstand a fire with lithium-ion batteries beginning from within. This is an important distinction. You should ensure all storage cabinets for lithium-ion batteries are rated for fires starting from inside the cabinet. Without this, the protection is inadequate. The cabinet must withstand an internal fire for at least 90 minutes; it must be tested and approved to SS-EN-1363-1 for internal fire.
To avoid thermal runaway and subsequent fire risk, lithium-ion batteries must be stored and charged in the correct conditions. Hot air should be vented constantly to prevent overheating. Integrated ventilation is essential as it removes any heated air generated. The gases from thermal runaway and lithium-ion fires are highly toxic.
If the storage cabinet is likely to be used as a charging station, it should be built explicitly for this purpose and include all the critical safety measures that are needed for this from the outset. It can be more expensive and dangerous to connect charging facilities yourself at a later stage. A purpose-built lithium-ion cabinet has high-specification features, including metal-encased and grounded electrical outlets. The socket strip should be ready for use and mounted on the rear wall of the cabinet.
Lithium-ion battery-powered bikes, tools, and other electronics are often used during the day and charged at night. This explains why most fires occur at night. Make sure you have a cabinet that has a proper alarm system that is wired with electronic controls, including a potential-free alarm contact for building control. There are different alarm modules where alarm indication can be via an overall alarm system or SMS. A unique fire suppression system inhibits the development of the fire and gives those in the surroundings time to react and take action.
Place the cabinet near an exit so it can be easily moved outside in case of a fire inside the cabinet. Purpose-built lithium-ion battery storage cabinets are heavy, about 500 kg, so make sure you have a cabinet with an integrated base to evacuate the cabinet with a forklift, both in case of a fire and if the cabinet needs to be moved for other reasons. If you have a cabinet without a base, which is directly on the ground, you cannot evacuate or move the cabinet without a great deal of difficulty.
The market is exploding with battery cabinets, and sometimes, suppliers are moving too fast. Therefore, it is essential to carefully check what certificates are available and how long the cabinet can withstand a fire. Ask verification questions of suppliers so that you are fully protected. To be sure, request documentation and certificates of tests and approvals carried out.
As a global company, DENIOS has been working for several years to get a comprehensive picture of how different countries, insurance companies, and authorities view lithium-ion batteries in particular. Based on the patterns they see, recommendations are then made to prevent the problems rather than waiting for incidents to occur with tightened legal requirements as a result. As a result of this work, DENIOS is the first to have a certified secure storage solution.
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