Shipping Container Energy Storage System Guide
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Large containers such as drums must also be grounded when used as dispensing or receiving vessels. All grounding and bonding connections must be metal to metal. This means all containers of Category 1, 2 or 3 liquids (liquids with a flashpoint lower than 100° F) need to be bonded and grounded during dispensing.
Not all shipping container structures require grounding; however for the cost involved and the potential risks, it's a safe bet to make. If there's any question about it we suggest that you either install a grounding kit, or contact a local expert to see if it's actually required.
Grounding your shipping container home prevents electrical hazards for safety. Proper grounding also protects against lightning strikes, safeguarding your home and electronics. Regular testing and maintenance of the grounding system are important for ongoing safety. Professional grounding services are a better choice than the DIY approach.
The grounding connection in a BESS container serves two primary purposes. First, it provides a path for electrical faults, such as a short circuit or insulation failure, to be safely directed into the earth. This prevents the fault from causing damage to the BESS or other connected equipment.
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