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Exponential Power Launches DoD Hydrogen Gas Detector

Exponential Power Launches DoD Hydrogen Gas Detector

Menomonee Falls, WI – Exponential Power, Inc., a leading provider of stored power solutions, has developed and launched an industry leading hydrogen gas sensor and monitoring system that meets rigorous US Department of Defense (DoD) requirements. The detector is an upgrade of the company’s popular SBS-H2 system, providing improved Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) detection levels.

Exponential Power, Inc. Acquires Dry Creek Enterprises

Exponential Power, Inc. Acquires Dry Creek Enterprises

Menomonee Falls, WI – Exponential Power, Inc., a leading provider of stored power solutions, announced that it has joined forces with Bakersfield, California-based Dry Creek Enterprises. The acquisition enhances the company’s presence in the reserve power industry and supports its mission of delivering reliability, advancing technology, and providing an unmatched experience for its customers.

Part 2: Can your generation plant survive an unplanned or emergency trip without sustaining major damage?

Part 2: Can your generation plant survive an unplanned or emergency trip without sustaining major damage?

TEST EQUIPMENT

The equipment used in a capacity test should be a computer-based battery discharge test system with automatic data logging.

It should be capable of conducting single or multiple steps, constant current or constant power (kilowatt) discharge tests. It should include a video display of all pertinent data relating to a discharge test such as individual cell voltages, load current, overall battery voltage, average cell voltage, minimum cell voltage, maximum cell voltage, elapsed test time, program step number and program step elapsed time, battery location and battery identification number.

We are now Exponential Power – the power of many!

We are now Exponential Power – the power of many!

Exciting and powerful changes are happening at Storage Battery Systems, Nolan Power Group, Quality Standby Services and Summit Power Systems. We are proud to announce we are now collectively Exponential Power!

Exponential Power is built on the foundation of four great companies that provide industry leading service and cutting edge technology led by battery experts that have been powering you since 1915.

5 Common Mistakes in Battery System Capacity Testing

5 Common Mistakes in Battery System Capacity Testing

IEEE and NERC both require battery capacity testing as a means of predicting a battery system’s ability to perform when called upon during a loss of AC power, for acceptance of new installations, and in determination of end of life criteria for system replacement. While NERC is very vague and just states that “Capacity testing must be done at said interval”, IEEE 450, 1106 and 1188 have clearly defined frequencies, prerequisites and instructions on how these tests should be conducted.

From results that are submitted to us for warranty consideration or review, a group of common errors have come to light. Below are the top 5 most common mistakes that are seen in capacity testing.

Part 1: Can your generation plant survive an unplanned or emergency trip without sustaining major damage?

Part 1: Can your generation plant survive an unplanned or emergency trip without sustaining major damage?

INTRODUCTION

Good question, and one your insurance company or investors are likely to ask and want documentation on.

The heart of the safety system that allows for an orderly and safe generating unit shutdown is the station battery and associated DC system. The generating unit will sustain major or even catastrophic damage if the station battery and associated DC system fail to perform as specified in the system design criteria.

What You Need to Know About Single Point Watering Systems

What You Need to Know About Single Point Watering Systems

Single Point Watering Systems (SPWS) are great for efficiently filling forklift batteries with water. They save time and labor, making material handling operations like warehouses and distribution centers more efficient. And safer, so operators don’t need to remove batteries from their lift trucks to water their batteries.

SPS in Fort Wayne Moves to New Location

SPS in Fort Wayne Moves to New Location

Summit Power Systems (SPS) is a division of Storage Battery Systems and a provider of forklift batteries, battery chargers and testers, as well as energy storage products. Serving Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio, the new facility is located on the northwest side of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Building on the company’s long history as a premier supplier to the motive power equipment industry, the new Fort Wayne location has a lot to offer: