11190042 – 2.4V 4.0AH NI-MH VHT7/5CS Cell Emergency Lighting Stick Battery, With a Higher Capacity For Greater Reliability
11190042
11190042
The 11190042 is a 2.4V 4.0AH NI-MH battery that uses 7/5CS cells with 4.7mm wide tags.
£24.26
Ex.VAT Inc.VAT£29.11
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Description
11190042 2.4V 4.0AH NI-MH VHT7/5CS
Our Batteries and battery packs are NOT to be used in any lighting fitting used in inflammable or hazardous areas. Hazardous areas are explosive atmospheres created by gases, vapours and ignitable dusts or fibres. These can be present in installations such as processing refineries, chemical production facilities, oil/gas platforms, flammable liquids storage facilities, fuel transportation, petrol stations, paint production, paper production etc. It is the customers responsibility to check on the environment that the battery / battery-pack is to be used in.
The 11190042 emergency lighting battery is an NiMH stick battery specially designed to handle industrial high temperatures plus is RoHS certified.
The rechargeable batteries are used when there is a mains failure providing light enabling safe evacuation.
11190042 Features and Benefits.
NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride).
Industrial high temperatures.
Connections leads.
Standard terminals.
High capacity.
Longer running time exceeds standard.
Batteries must be charged before use.
Standard charge 0 to 58°C.
Standard discharge 0 to 70°C.
Various sizes, voltages available.
Do not solder directly to the battery.
11190042 Technical Information
Part Number 11190042
Chemistry NIMH
Voltage 2.4V
Capacity 4000mAh
Size 115 x 22mm
Weight 178g
Tag size 4.7mm wide
Cross referenced with other manufacturers part numbers:
2/VHT7/5 CS-B TAG
Tridonic 96333806
Tridonic 06822159
Ace On 1000913
Van Lien 2850038118
ABB 11190042
Equipment that uses this battery:
Tridonic 89800558 EMconverterLEDBASIC 202NiCd/NiMH50V.
Tridonic 89800574 EMconverterLED BASIC 203 NiCd/NiMH 250V.
NIMH Batteries
NiMH (nickel-metal hydride) batteries are rechargeable power sources that use a hydrogen-absorbing alloy at the negative terminal and nickel oxide hydroxide at the positive terminal.
They offer higher energy density than older NiCd batteries and are more environmentally friendly, but they have a higher self-discharge rate than newer technologies like lithium-ion. NiMH batteries are commonly used in household electronics, cordless phones, and some hybrid vehicles.
How they work
During a discharge cycle, the negative electrode (metal hydride) releases stored hydrogen, and the positive electrode (nickel oxyhydroxide) absorbs hydroxide ions, generating electricity.
During a charge cycle, the process is reversed, with electrons flowing from the charger to the positive electrode and then to the negative electrode, storing energy.
Advantages
Higher capacity: Typically have two to three times the capacity of NiCd batteries.
Environmentally friendly: Contain fewer toxic elements than NiCd batteries, making them safer to dispose of and recycle.
Less prone to memory effect: Less sensitive to the memory effect than NiCd batteries.
Good performance: Can operate well at a wide range of temperatures and are efficient at high-rate discharges.
Disadvantages
Higher self-discharge: They lose their charge faster than some other battery types when not in use, though low self-discharge (LSD) versions are available.
Shorter lifespan: Generally have a shorter cycle life and lifespan compared to modern alternatives like lithium-ion batteries.
Susceptible to heat: High temperatures can degrade their performance and reduce their service life.
Lower energy density: Have lower energy density than lithium-ion batteries, limiting their use in high-performance or very compact devices.
Considerations for use
Voltage: The nominal voltage for a single NiMH cell is 1.2V, so for systems requiring higher voltages, multiple cells are connected in series. Always check the required voltage for your fixture.
Capacity (Ah): Check the amperage-hour (Ah) rating to ensure it meets the backup power needs of the lighting fixture.
Compatibility: NiMH batteries can often be used to replace NiCd batteries in existing electronics, as they are compatible with similar charging systems.
Maintenance: While they are low-maintenance, they are still rechargeable batteries and should be stored with a partial charge if not in use for a while.
https://data.energizer.com/pdfs/nickelmetalhydride_appman.pdf
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