4 FAQs about Energy storage liquid cooling unit configuration
What is a 5MWh liquid-cooling energy storage system?
The 5MWh liquid-cooling energy storage system comprises cells, BMS, a 20’GP container, thermal management system, firefighting system, bus unit, power distribution unit, wiring harness, and more. And, the container offers a protective capability and serves as a transportable workspace for equipment operation.
Where is the liquid cooling unit located?
The liquid cooling unit, firefighting system, confluence chamber, and power distribution room are located at one end of the cabin, with the liquid cooling unit taking up the majority of the space. The liquid cooling piping runs along the bottom of the cabin, while the firefighting piping and wiring are laid out at the top.
What are the functions of the energy storage system?
The energy storage system supports functions such as grid peak shaving, frequency regulation, backup power, valley filling, demand response, emergency power support, and reactive power compensation. The 2.5MW/5.016MWh battery compartment utilizes a battery cluster with a rated voltage of 1331.2V DC and a design of 0.5C charge-discharge rate.
How many battery clusters are in a 20 GP cabin?
The cabin length follows a non-standard 20’GP design (6684mm length × 2634mm width × 3008mm height). Inside, there are 12 battery clusters arranged back-to-back, each with an access door for equipment entry, installation, debugging, and maintenance.