Operation principle of battery monitoring system The operating principle of the energy storage battery management system (BMS) involves a series of complex electronic engineering and algorithm design.
The ground-breaking VIGILANT™ Battery Monitoring System (BMS) with Advanced Multi-Function (AMF) sensors employs several new battery parameters to predict battery condition. Included in these critical parameters are Battery Cell Condition, Battery State of Health, and Battery (at) Risk Factor.
Battery systems, modules and cells must be protected against external (electrical) fires. Possible measures: Fire alarm system with automatic extinguishing system for electrical risks. The extinguishing agent should ensure zero residue to the protection of the installation.
Provision of suitable compartmentation around the battery packs to limit the spread of any fire, this is probably much simpler in marine applications. Suitable Battery Management Systems linked to fire and gas detection systems to enable fast detection to allow for activation of fire protection systems and evacuation of passengers where applicable.
No Batteries Required: Sensors in a wired system are powered by the main system, eliminating the need for regular battery replacements. Tamper-Resistant: The physical connections make it more challenging for intruders to disable the system without detection. Disadvantages:
By monitoring these parameters in real time, BMS can ensure that the battery is always in optimal working condition. For example, when the battery voltage is too high or too low, the BMS will automatically adjust the battery charging and discharging strategy to prevent battery damage.