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LogBATT SafetyBATTbox S-1

Transport and storage containers for Li-ion batteries

€737.80 *

incl. VAT.
Please note: Notes on delivery time

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Shippingtime: 2-3 weeks

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1. Brief overview The SafetyBATTbox S-1 offers a safe and certified solution for the... more
"LogBATT SafetyBATTbox S-1"
max. gross weight (kg): 21,25
max. net dangerous goods mass (kg): 10
Empty weight (kg): 9
Max. Battery size (mm): 480 x 280 x 140
Material designation: Plastic
Packaging group: I
Packaging instructions according to ADR: P 911, LP 906
ADR special regulation: SV 376
UN packaging code: 4H2/X22/S/../D/BAM 15937-LogBATT
Areas of application: Model batteries, Garden tool batteries, Power tool batteries, E-bike batteries
External dimensions (mm): 600 x 400 x 340
Internal dimensions (mm): 480 x 280 x 180
 

1. Brief overview

The SafetyBATTbox S-1 offers a safe and certified solution for the transportation and storage of defective and critically defective lithium-ion batteries in accordance with the applicable dangerous goods and safety regulations.
It is specially designed for batteries with UN numbers 3480 and 3481 and meets the requirements of the ADR special regulations, the BAM specification and the relevant packaging instructions.

 

2. Scope of delivery

The scope of delivery includes the following:

  • SafetyBATTbox S-1
  • 2 x LogBAG S

 

3. Areas of application & operating conditions

The SafetyBATTbox S-1 is suitable for:

  • Transport and storage of lithium batteries in undamaged, defective or critically defective condition
  • Suitable for power tools, consumer electronics and e-mobility (e.g. e-bike and e-scooter batteries)
  • Used in service operations, retail, logistics and as a stationary safety container

 

4. Technical data SafetyBATTbox S-1

External dimensions (L x W x H)

600 × 400 × 340 mm

Internal dimensions (L x W x H)

480 x 280 x 180 mm

Usable dimensions (L x W x H)

480 x 280 x 140 mm

Max. Load capacity

10 kg

Empty weight

approx. 9 kg

Max. Gross weight

21.25 kg

 

5. Approvals & safety features

  • Packaging group 1: Type-tested and 4H2-coded, certified by BAM.
  • Packaging instructions: LP906, P903, P908, P909, P910, P911
  • ADR special regulations: SV 376
  • UN-certified dangerous goods packaging no. 3090, 3091, 3480 and 3481

 

6. Filling materials

  • packaging with non-flammable LogBAGs (DIN 4102 / EN 13501-1)

 

7. Notes on use & operation

  • Simple and quick packaging possible with two LogBAGs
  • Closure via tension straps, lid with hinges
  • Carrying handles facilitate manual handling
  • Use by trained personnel recommended
  • Do not reuse damaged boxes or straps

 

8. Variants/model overview of TRANSPORT containers

Feature

S-1 lite

S-1

XL lite

Suitable for

defective lithium-ion batteries

defective and critically defective lithium-ion batteries

defective lithium-ion batteries

External dimensions (L x W x H)

600 × 400 × 340 mm

600 × 400 × 340 mm

2,964.5 x 1,863 x 847 mm

Internal dimensions (L x W x H)

560 x 360 x 315 mm

480 × 280 × 180 mm

2 870 x 1 770 x 595 mm

Usable dimensions (L x W x H)

480 x 280 x 160 mm

480 × 280 × 140 mm

2 670 x 1 570 x 550 mm

Max. Load capacity

15 kg

10 kg

900 kg

Unladen weight

approx. 8 kg

approx. 9 kg

approx. 200 kg

Max. Gross weight

25 kg

21.25 kg

1 100 kg

Accessories

2 x LogBAG S

1 x LogBAG M + 1 x LogBAG L

1 x LogCOVER XL-lite

 

9. Future-oriented

Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly being used in industrial applications. The SafetyBATTbox S-1 is a compact and flexible solution for the transportation and storage of lithium-ion batteries.

 

10. In use for you

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

max. gross weight (kg): 21,25
max. net dangerous goods mass (kg): 10
Type: Storage and transport box
Coding: 4H2
Type of packaging: Dangerous goods packaging < 450 liters or < 400 kg net
Suitable for critically defective?: Yes
Empty weight (kg): 9
Max. Battery size (mm): 480 x 280 x 140
Material designation: Plastic
Packaging group: I
Packaging instructions according to ADR: P 911, LP 906
ADR special regulation: SV 376
UN packaging code: 4H2/X22/S/../D/BAM 15937-LogBATT
Areas of application: Model batteries, Garden tool batteries, Power tool batteries, E-bike batteries
External dimensions (mm): 600 x 400 x 340
Internal dimensions (mm): 480 x 280 x 180
FAQ
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How many batteries can be transported in one container?

That depends on various factors that need to be considered:

  • size of the battery(ies)
  • condition (e.g. non-critical, defective, critically defective or prototype)
  • power

Transport boxes are available in many different sizes and specifications. The packaging group for which the box is suitable is indicated for each product.

Find out more in our blog article:

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/transportvorschriften-regeln-und-sicherheitsmassnahmen

Even if the batteries are not critical, remember to protect them from shocks and to order appropriate filling material if it is not already included in the box.

Do the individual batteries / rechargeable batteries have to be separated by a layer, e.g. PyroBubbles or vermiculite cushions?

Yes. Should a battery reach a critical state and cause a fire, separating the batteries will prevent the fire from spreading and multiplying.

Generally, the insulation and protection material should line all sides of the container. The batteries are stored between individual layers.

We also have containers in our program that already have the protective material integrated into the outer wall. No further protective layer is necessary here.

What is the difference between storage and transportation containers for lithium-ion batteries?

The technical principles for storage and transportation solutions are very similar. The transport boxes are also subjected to extensive tests in accordance with ADR (drop test, fire test, etc.) to confirm compliance with the ADR regulations. The packaging regulations are extensive and regulated by law.
There are currently no comparable regulations for storage. Nevertheless, manufacturers of storage boxes regularly carry out appropriate tests.
The right container depends on the type and size of the battery to be shipped or stored.

If you want to learn more about battery storage and transportation, you will find the answers in our blog articles:
https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/transportvorschriften-regeln-und-sicherheitsmassnahmen

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/lithium-ionen-akkus-sicherer-umgang-und-richtige-lagerung

What do you need to bear in mind when transporting lithium-ion batteries?

The transportation of batteries is subject to ADR regulations.

The number, size and weight, energy density and condition of the batteries are crucial parameters for finding a suitable transport container for lithium-ion batteries. The selection process is complex and should be carried out by appropriately trained personnel. We have a trained hazardous materials officer on our team. Please feel free to contact us.

What is the difference between metal and plastic containers?

Plastic containers are cheaper but not as durable as metal containers. They are suitable, for example, for non-critical batteries, defective batteries, prototypes and end-of-life batteries. They can be used for both storage and transportation.

Metal containers are required, for example, when dealing with critically defective batteries.

The exact packaging instructions for these cases can be found in the ADR or by consulting a certified hazardous materials specialist.

What must be considered when storing lithium-ion batteries?

To date, there are no legal requirements for the storage of lithium-ion batteries, which does not mean that they should be stored without suitable protective measures.

It is best to check with your insurer to find out which measures they recognize as suitable in the event of a claim.

For example, a suitable box could already be recognized as spatial separation.

A rough overview can be found in this VDS publication from the GDV:
https://shop. vds.de/download/vds-3103/ccb1d439-ad9d-47cb-a2b1-ace23e155610

Please also read our blog article on this topic:

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/lithium-ionen-akkus-sicherer-umgang-und-richtige-lagerung

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