Reference - DC System Battery Sizing
Reference - DC System Battery Sizing
BASED ON:
IEEE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR BATTERY SIZING ANSI/IEEE STD. 485-1983
09/10/01
EXAMPLE:
Assume 2.33 Volts per cell (VPC) required for charging and that the maximum allowable
system voltage is 140 V.
No. of cells = 140 V/2.33 VPC = 60.09; i.e. 60 cells
2.3. End of discharge cell voltage
The cell selected for a specific duty cycle must have enough capacity to carry the
combined loads during the duty cycle.
The method of calculating the cell capacity on a given duty cycle is based on equation
(1), where capacity rating factor Ct is based on the discharge characteristics of a
particular plate type and size in End of discharge cell voltage.
P=S
Ap A( P 1)
P =1
CT
Fs =
(1)
The maximum capacity ( max Fs) determining the cell size is calculated from the
following general expression:
S =N
Where Rt , is the number of amperes that each positive plate can supply for T minutes, at
25 C ( 77 F ), to a definite end-of-discharge voltage.
2.5.2 Kt method:
Ct =
1
Kt
Where Kt , is the ratio of rated ampere-hour capacity (at a standard time rate, at 25 C
(77 F) and to a standard end-of-discharge voltage) of a cell, to the amperes that can be
supplied by that cell for T minutes at 25 C ( 77 F) and to a given end-of discharge
voltage.
2.5.3 KW method
Batteries for UPS systems are normally sized using the KW method. Battery
manufacturers can supply the KW rates for their cells at various end voltages, at 25 C
(77 F), for specific SG. To size batteries using the KW method, factors like temperature
correction, design margin, and aging should be considered. The expression for UPS cell
is as follows:
Fw =
L Kt Kd Ka
No.ofcells
Where:
Fw = Cell rating in KW/cell;
L = Load in KW;
2.6 Total number of plates
When used with the factor Rt (amperes per positive plate), the general equation expresses
the cell size as the number of positive plates. Most manufacturers identify their cells by
the total number of plates in the cell.
Total number of plates = 1 + 2 (number of positive plates)
B: If motors start at different times (e.g.: 0-5 sec., 5-15 sec., and 15-35 sec.) the largest
load inrush is considered as impact load for a one minute period. See the following
Figure:
I max =
EOC
R
Where: EOC is the battery open circuit voltage (typically 0.85+ nominal specific gravity)
2.9 Method to calculate cell voltage/time profile
The method of calculation is a iteration process and consists of the following:
a) Keeping a cumulative total of Ampere-hours removed from the cell during each
discharge segment/period.
b) Identifying the discharge current at that time, and
c) Using this information, along with the battery manufactures typical discharge
characteristics, to determine the cell terminal voltage at various points in the duty
cycle.
Rt and Kt curve
Load profile
IEEE Worksheet Format, this table is recommended in IEEE STD 485 for battery sizing
calculation by hand:
BC
i =1
CAR = (CI j DM j ) +
CH
j =1
Where:
m
( I i Di DM i )
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