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The large basic storage and charging cabinet from CEMO is ideal for commercial use - capable of charging up to 12 devices at once. With many power tools being cordless and needing rechargeable lithium batteries to power the device, it is important to have a safe and secure place for charging. With unique safety features, these cabinets come with an integrated fan to dissipate any heat while the batteries are on charge. With the spring based CEMO lockEX hinges, the door will resist the explosive force of a lithium battery fire stopping it from spreading to the surrounding area.
Please Note: The overall external height increases by 40mm when supplied with castors.
Please Note: The cabinet listed is supplied with 1-phase power supplies. If there is a greater current requirement for your charging needs, there is also a 3-phase power supply available. Please contact our customer service team for pricing and availability.
Product Code |
Stacking Feet: CEB8/10F Castors: CEB8/10C |
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Brand | CEMO |
External Dimensions (HxWxD) | With Stacking Feet: 1110 x 660 x 800mm With Castors: 1150 x 660 x 800mm |
Internal Dimensions (HxWxD) | 840 x 530 x 730mm |
Number of Sockets | 12 |
Weight | With Stacking Feet: 135kg With Castors: 146kg |
Product Datasheets |
Yes, they can explode! Lithium-ion batteries can explode due to a chain reaction call thermal runaway. This occurs when the battery rapidly increases in temperature, usually from overcharging, exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture, or damage to the cells. Once thermal runaway begins, it will cause an internal fire in the casing which causes a build-up of toxic gases. The pressure eventually causes an explosive reaction.
Generally, lithium-ion batteries are safe to use and charge regularly, as long as they are not damaged, overcharged, or defective.
Lithium-ion batteries work by moving lithium-ions between the negative side (Anode) and positive side (Cathode), which creates an electrical current. When charging, lithium-ions move from the cathode to the anode and whilst discharging it is opposite. When the lithium-ions move during a discharge, an electrical current is created and this is what powers the device.
Stopping a lithium-ion fire is almost impossible due to the ferocity and unpredictable nature of these types of fires. Instead of stopping a fire, it is recommended that preventative measures are taken to ensure that a fire doesn't start. Fireproof charging and storage cabinets are an ideal solution for ensuring that all lithium-ion batteries can be charged and stored safely, even if a fire broke out. These cabinets are designed to contain the fire inside, preventing it from spreading externally.
General advice from the Fire & Rescue Service is to evacuate and get to a place of safety in the event of a lithium-ion fire. Once at a place of safety, call the emergency services and do not attempt to tackle the fire.
Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable whereas lithium batteries are not. Lithium batteries are more commonly found in products that require long-term, low-power use such as smoke detectors. Lithium-ion batteries are commonly found in items that require recharging frequently such as mobile phones and laptops. Lithium batteries are made up of pure lithium metal, whereas lithium-ion batteries are made up of active materials, such as lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2), and do not contain pure lithium metal.
Model | Stock | Price |
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Stacking Feet Product Code: CEB8/10F |
Stock Level:
Available for pre-order Expected dispatch: 4th Jan
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Price:
£3,738.00 inc VAT £3,115.00 ex VAT |
Castors Product Code: CEB8/10C |
Stock Level:
Available for pre-order Expected dispatch: 4th Jan
|
Price:
£4,065.60 inc VAT £3,388.00 ex VAT |
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