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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract OPzS is used to refer to a flooded type ofOPzS is used to refer to a flooded type of tubular-plated, lead acid deep cycle batteries. These batteries generally have a cell voltage of 2 volts and are connected in series to produce higher voltages. These types of batteries are generally vented and are used in stationary applications like solar, wind, and backup energy storage. They contain a liquid electrolyte which is generally composed of diluted sulfuric acid. OPzV battery and OPzS batteries are very popular stationary batteries, developed at the end of 2005. OPzV and OPzS batteries are high-end products, specially developed for applications that require frequent deep cycling. This is an energy-saving solution for energy storage. Even in remote installations that require long-term discharge and excellent charging performance, it can provide significant advantages in terms of single-cycle cost, the highest level of reliability and performance. This type of lead-acid battery is commonly referred to as traction batteries. Canbat designs the OPzS series with an optimized tubular plate design which exceeds DIN standards by far. The advantages of the optimized plate are to offer excellent cycling capabilities and long service life under float conditions. Unlike other lead-acid batteries, OPzS batteries are constructed in a transparent Styrene Acrylonitrile container, which allows for an easy visual check of acid levels. The terminals are also colour-coded in black and red for easy installation. Even though these batteries are flooded, they are designed with leak-proof terminals and are completely insulated with solid copper inter-cell connectors. OPzS stands for : O = Ortsfest (stationary) Pz = PanZerplatte (tubular plate) S = Flüssig (flooded)atte (tubular plate) S = Flüssig (flooded)
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rdfs:comment OPzS is used to refer to a flooded type ofOPzS is used to refer to a flooded type of tubular-plated, lead acid deep cycle batteries. These batteries generally have a cell voltage of 2 volts and are connected in series to produce higher voltages. These types of batteries are generally vented and are used in stationary applications like solar, wind, and backup energy storage. They contain a liquid electrolyte which is generally composed of diluted sulfuric acid. OPzS stands for : O = Ortsfest (stationary) Pz = PanZerplatte (tubular plate) S = Flüssig (flooded)atte (tubular plate) S = Flüssig (flooded)
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