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Development of the Zinc-Chlorine Battery for Utility

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(Figure 26-1): the electrolyte loop, the gas space loop, the hydrogen recombination loop, and the chlorine storage loop. Figure 26-1. Schematic of 1.4kWh battery test system. Note the four principle sub­ systems or loops into which the system is divided. Loop 1. The main electrolyte loop begins at the battery sump. From there it goes into a heat exchanger, through a filter, back into the battery box, and then it drains back into the sump. A side loop goes into a flow-through pH meter. The electrolyte capacity of this system is 12 liters. Loop 2. The gas loop consists of two lines. One line brings the chlorine from the top of the battery to the hydrate pump on charge. The other line returns the chlo­ rine from the store back to the battery on discharge. The auxiliary chlorine tank 26-2

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