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NiCd battery
Batteries NiCd (nickel-cadmium) are used to supply emergency lighting power supply.
Description
Hight temperature NiCd (nickel-cadmium) battery are used to supply emergency luminaries.
Model | Autonomy | Type of pack |
Weight(kg) | Dimensions (mm) |
Stick | ||||
NiCd 2,4V/4,5Ah | 3h | D | 0,20 | 120x120x33 |
NiCd HT 3,6V/1,5Ah | 1h, 2h | SC | 0,18 | 133x165x27 |
NiCd HT 3,6V/2,50Ah | 2h, 3h | C | 0,21 | 150x183x32 |
NiCd HT 3,6V/4,0Ah | 3h | D | 0,35 | 180x214x37 |
NiCd 3,6V/4,5Ah | 3h | D | 0,30 | 180x180x32 |
NiCd HT 4,8V/2,5Ah | 3h | C | 0,28 | 200x234x32 |
NiCd HT 4,8V/4,0Ah | 3h | D | 0,46 | 235x268x37 |
Pack | ||||
NiCd HT 2,4V/4,5Ah | 3h | C | 0,20 | 65x60x33 |
- Hight-temperature NiCd packs dediced to emergency lighting
- V or N type connector
- Configuration: in stick or in pack; If a different way of battery cells packing is required
- Autonomy time: 1h, 2h or 3h, depending on the unit type
- Charging: 24h; NiCd and MiMh battery obtain full electrical parameters after three complete charge and discharge cycles;
- Installation: in C or D type brackets; NiCd batteries of stick or pack type are mounted using clamps or cable ties; NiMh batteries of stick or pack type are mounted using cable ties
- As standard, the batterry leads are 20cm outside the battery outline and are terminated with V-type or N-type connector, adapted to the plug mounted in luminaire power supply systems
- Low self-discharge
- Long life