- Max. energy density: 650 Wh
- External dimensions (L x W x H): 750 x 340 x 350 mm
- 3-stage warning system with smoke and temperature monitoring
- Fire-resistant metal housing
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- Phone: +49 (0) 7151 - 256 4817
Technical data
| Internal dimensions (mm): | 596 x 270 x 263 |
|---|---|
| Load function: | Yes |
| Maximum energy density (kWh): | 0.65 |
| Outer dimensions (mm): | 750 x 340 x 350 |
| Power strip (total outlets): | 3 x 230 V |
| Power supply: | 230 V |
| Weight (kg): | 28 |
Product information „AkkuGuard charging and storage box“
Brief Overview
The AkkuGuard is a mobile safety box for the safe charging and storage of lithium-ion batteries. The system was specially developed for preventive fire protection and offers a high level of safety in a compact and portable design.
The safety concept is based on a fire-resistant metal housing, integrated flame and explosion management, as well as a 3-stage warning system for the early detection of critical conditions. In the event of an incident, fire consequences and, in particular, secondary fires are effectively limited. A cell reaction cannot be prevented, but the effects on the surrounding area are significantly reduced.
Thanks to its compact design and comparatively low weight, the AkkuGuard is particularly suitable for decentralized applications where traditional safety cabinets would be too large or too complex. The system combines the safety requirements of stationary solutions with the advantages of a mobile safety box.
Scope of Delivery
- AkkuGuard safety box - metal housing with flame-retardant inner lining
- Integrated power strip with 3 × 230 V Schuko sockets
- Integrated 3-stage warning system
- Flame and explosion management system
- Fan for heat dissipation during charging
Technical Data
- External dimensions (W × D × H): approx. 750 × 340 × 350 mm
- Internal dimensions (W × D × H): approx. 600 × 270 × 260 mm
- Weight: approx. 28 kg
- Maximum battery capacity: up to 650 Wh
- Power strip: 3 × 230 V Schuko sockets
- Rated voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz
- Maximum current: 4 A
- Fire-resistant: tested up to 1,500 C°
- Operating temperature: +10 °C to +40 °C
- Humidity: 20 – 60 % (non-condensing)
- Color: industrial gray / metallic
- Installation location: indoor areas (no living spaces)
- Stackable
- Developed and manufactured in Germany
Area of Use & Application
The AkkuGuard is suitable for:
- Craft businesses and workshops
- Industrial and production areas
- Municipal facilities and fire departments
- Hotels and accommodation businesses
- Service and maintenance areas
- Demanding private users
The system was specially developed for locations where lithium-ion batteries must be regularly charged or temporarily stored, but where stationary safety cabinets cannot or should not be used.
Thanks to its mobile design, the AkkuGuard can be flexibly moved between different locations of use. In the event of a critical condition, the safety box can be quickly taken outdoors to further reduce potential damage.
Approvals
- Tested according to BAM-GGR 024
- Fire-resistant and explosion-proof metal housing
- Flame retention and defined smoke extraction
- Preventive fire protection for lithium-ion batteries
Notes on Use & Operation
- Use exclusively for lithium-ion batteries in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications
- Use indoors (no living spaces)
- Electrical connection via 230 V mains supply
- Regular inspection of the electrical components recommended
- Use within the framework of an operational safety concept recommended
The AkkuGuard is designed for mobile use and can be directly integrated into existing working environments without complex installation.
Monitoring, Alarm and Protection Functions
3-stage warning system
The AkkuGuard has an integrated warning system for the early detection of critical conditions:
- Smoke detection
- Temperature monitoring
- Visual and acoustic alarm
This allows potential hazards to be detected at an early stage and appropriate measures to be initiated.
Flame and explosion management
The integrated safety concept includes:
- Flame retention
- Controlled smoke extraction
- Limitation of explosion consequences
In the event of a fire, the system reduces the effects on the surrounding area and minimizes the risk of secondary fires.
Charging and Safety Functions
- Integrated charging infrastructure (230 V / 4 A)
- Automatic shutdown of the charging current supply in the event of fire
- Fan for heat dissipation during the charging process
- A volt-free contact for connection to a fire alarm system
- Integration into networked smoke detector systems possible
If you have any further questions, we will be happy to assist you. Please contact us.
| Internal dimensions (mm): | 596 x 270 x 263 |
|---|---|
| Load function: | Yes |
| Maximum energy density (kWh): | 0.65 |
| Outer dimensions (mm): | 750 x 340 x 350 |
| Power strip (total outlets): | 3 x 230 V |
| Power supply: | 230 V |
| Weight (kg): | 28 |
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FAQ
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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