低温環境小型リチウムフォークリフトの航続養生技術

2026-06-26

低温環境小型リチウムフォークリフトの航続養生技術(図1)

小型リチウムフォークリフトの航続距離に及ぼす低温環境の影響

低温環境は小型リチウムフォークリフトの電池性能に明らかな影響を与える。リチウム電池内部の化学反応速度は温度が下がるにつれて遅くなり、活性物質の利用率が低下し、フォークリフトの航続距離が直接減少する。同時に、低温で電池の内部抵抗が大きくなり、放電過程でエネルギー損失が増加し、このような環境で長期的に作業すると、電池の老化が加速し、全体的な寿命が短くなる可能性がある。

低温環境下での小型リチウムフォークリフトの航続養生技術

作業前に電池の予熱作業をする

低温環境で運転する前に、事前に車両の予熱機能を起動することをお勧めします。車両に特別な予熱システムがない場合は、フォークリフトを比較的高温の屋内環境に駐車してしばらく放置し、バッテリー温度が適切な範囲に戻った後、操作を実行します。予熱は、リチウム電池内の活物質の反応効率を効果的に向上させ、バッテリー寿命の損失を減らすことができます。

作業の強度とリズムを合理的に調整する

低温で動作する場合は、頻繁な急加速や急停止操作は避けてください。このような動作は、バッテリーの大電流放電を引き起こし、エネルギー消費を増加させます。スムーズな動作リズムを維持し、実際のニーズに応じて走行速度を調整し、不要な負荷を軽減し、バッテリーを比較的安定した放電状態に維持して、バッテリー寿命を延ばすようにしてください。

毎日のバッテリー点検・メンテナンスを強化

バッテリーの定期的な包括的な検査を実施して、シェルに膨らみや液漏れなどの異常がないかどうかを確認し、接触不良による電力損失を回避するためにバッテリー接続ケーブルの堅牢性を確認します。同時に、バッテリーの放熱チャネルをスムーズに保ち、表面積のほこりを時間内に清掃して、不十分な放熱がバッテリーの性能に影響を与えないようにする必要があります。さらに、バッテリー管理システムを定期的に校正して、バッテリーの状態を正確に監視し、保守の信頼できる基盤を提供

駐車環境の最適化

非作業時間帯は、小型リチウムフォークリフトを恒温倉庫や閉鎖された室内空間に駐車し、低温環境に長時間さらされないようにする。条件によって屋外駐車しかできない場合は、専用の保温カバーを使用して電池領域を覆い、電池の熱損失を減らし、電池の適切な温度を維持し、次の作業に備えることができる。

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