Modified on Wed, 03 Apr 2024 at 10:22 AM

Can we connect our battery to Ferroamp's DC distribution?

Answer:

Ferroamp's DC distributions contain 5, 8, or 15 DC fuse pairs for component connection. When purchasing a DC distribution, 15 A DC fuses are installed in the fuse holders. This means that it is possible to connect batteries with a maximum charging and discharging power of under 11.4 kW.


By replacing the fuses with 20 A DC fuses, it becomes possible to connect batteries with a maximum charging and discharging power of under 15.2 kW. The largest size of fuses that can be used in the fuse holders is 32 A, enabling the installation of batteries with a maximum charging and discharging power of under 24.3 kW.


It is important to note that there is a circuit breaker with a rated current of 63 A on each row of the DC distribution. Therefore, it is not possible to install more per row than the equivalent of a maximum current of 63 A.


Fuse sizeMaximum charging and disscharging power for battery
15 A
11,4 kW
20 A
15,2 kW
32 A
24,2 kW


For batteries with a power exceeding 24 kW, a separate DC distribution cabinet needs to be built. You can read more about it here. 


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