Two experimental quick-disconnect bus bars for the TRIESTE II 24-volt silver-zinc battery were tested at high current rates and evaluated for temperature rise, contact resistance characteristics, and fault current effects. The high normal operating current on the TRIESTE II submersible is 300 amperes. Full load capability is 493 amperes and the circuit breakers trip at 630 amperes.
High Current Bus Bar Test Report (Supplement to TRIESTE II Bus Bar Report)
1976
5 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Electrotechnology , Electric batteries , Electric switches , Electrical equipment , Electrochemical energy storage , Energy storage , Mechanisms (engineering) , Storage , Storage batteries , Pressure distribution , Pressure measurement , Engineering , Insulation , Submersibles , Surges , Terminals , Measurement , Resistance , Silver zinc batteries , Test stands , Circuit breakers
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