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61 20... (Safety) information on AGM battery

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Fig 1: Identifying AGM Battery
G08573895Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Introduction

In September 2002, the first so-called VRLA batteries, better known as AGM batteries  came into use. (VRLA stands for alve egulated ead cid, i.e. lead acid battery with a pressure relief valve; AGM stands for A  bsorbent lass at, i.e. absorbent glass-fibre fleece)

The constantly increasing energy demand of modern vehicle electrical systems calls for ever more powerful battery solutions. A modern luxury-class vehicle has some 100 actuator motors that have to be fed with electrical current. Added to these are safety, environmental and comfort elements which are increasingly becoming standard features, such as e.g. Antilock Brake System (ABS), Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), steering servo (EPS), electronic chassis and suspension control, heating and air conditioning system and navigation system. Current consumption is considerable even when the vehicle is not in use.

The somewhat higher price compared with a battery of similar size is fully balanced by the following benefits:

Service life of AGM batteries

Fig 2: AGM Battery Service Life Graph
G08573896Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Index Explanation
1 Available capacity [%]
2 Mileage [thousand km]
3 AGM battery
4 Lead-calcium battery
5 50 % capacity limit

In contrast to conventional lead-calcium batteries, the sulfuric acid in a battery with fleece technology is not held freely in the battery housing. Rather, 100% of the sulfuric acid is bound into the mats of the glass-fibre fleece (separators). For this reason, no battery acid can escape if the battery housing is damaged. In addition, the AGM battery is sealed to be airtight. This is possible because the gases are converted back into water by the permeability of the separators.

Brief component description

An AGM battery can be recognized by its black housing and the lack of a so-called "Magic Eye".

Fig 3: Exploded View Of AGM Battery
G08573897Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Index Explanation
1 Positive grille with silver alloy
2 Positive plate
3 Negative grille
4 Negative plate
5 Separator made of glass-fibre fleece
6 Set of positive plates
7 Set of negative plates
8 Block of plates
9 Block box with base strips

Construction 

The AGM battery differs from the conventional lead calcium battery as follows:

Operating principle 

The AGM battery differs from conventional batteries in its non-polluting and substance-retaining behavior during charging.

When a battery is charged, the electrolysis process emits the gases oxygen and hydrogen.

In this manner, the gas, and thus the electrolyte, is not lost.

Only in the event of an excessively heavy build-up of gas, i.e. excessively high pressure build-up (20 to 200 mbar), does the pressure relief valve discharge the gas. In this process, the pressure relief valve does not allow any oxygen in the air to enter. Because the pressure in the battery is regulated by a valve, the AGM battery is also known as the VRLA battery (valve-regulated lead acid).

Notes for Service department

It is necessary when handling an AGM battery to observe some particular points pertaining to battery changing and installation location.

Charge 

WARNING: Do not charge the AGM battery with ≥ 14.8 V. Do not use rapid-charging programs! 
When charging removed batteries (so-called stand-alone batteries), do not exceed the maximum charging voltage of 14.8 V at room temperature. Also, for charging via the external start connection point, the maximum charging voltage of 14.8 V at room temperature must not be exceeded. The battery can be damaged even if the AGM battery is only briefly charged with a charging voltage higher than 14.8 V. A charging voltage of more than 14.8 V is usually used in quick-charging routines.

Installation location 

WARNING: Do not install the AGM battery in the engine compartment. 
The AGM battery must not be installed in the engine compartment on account of the high spatial temperature differences, otherwise its service life will be significantly shortened.

Housing 

WARNING: Do not open AGM batteries. 
On no account may AGM batteries be opened, as the ingress of oxygen from the atmosphere would cause the battery to lose its chemical balance, rendering it unserviceable.