4 FAQs about Disconnect the power supply to the communication base station

What is a base station power cabinet?

The base station power cabinet is a key equipment ensuring continuous power supply to base station devices, with LLVD (Load Low Voltage Disconnect) and BLVD (Battery Low Voltage Disconnect) being two important protection mechanisms in the power cabinet.

How many batteries does a communication base station use?

Each communication base station uses a set of 200Ah·48V batteries. The initial capacity residual coefficient of the standby battery is 0.7, and the discharge depth is 0.3. When the mains power input is interrupted, the backup battery is used to ensure the uninterrupted operation of communication devices.

What is a Blvd threshold for a communication base station?

Assume the rated voltage of a communication base station's battery is 48V, with the BLVD threshold set to 42V. When the mains power fails and the battery starts supplying power, the power system continuously monitors the battery voltage through the voltage detection circuit.

When does a base station need a backup battery?

When the power supply of the grid is good or the base station load is in a state of low energy consumption, the backup battery of the base station is usually idle. Reasonable evaluation of the reserve energy required by the base station is the premise of its response to the grid dispatching.

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