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Regulations concerning the carrying of lithium-ion batteries in the luggage of civil aviation passengers

by:Vglory      2021-04-02
Can I bring a portable power supply on board now? What are the rules? Notice on the regulations on carrying lithium-ion batteries in the luggage of civil aviation passengers. In order to strengthen the safety of lithium-ion batteries in air transportation, carry-on luggage, the Civil Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Administration of East China have announced relevant enhancements. Notice on the safe air transportation of lithium-ion batteries in passenger baggage, various civil aviation related units should do better in the safety management of lithium-ion batteries in carry-on baggage, and for lithium-ion batteries in passenger baggage, according to the International Civil Aviation Organization 'Technical Conditions for the Safety of Transport of Dangerous Goods' stipulates: portable electronic equipment containing lithium or lithium ion batteries or batteries for personal use by passengers or crew (lithium ion batteries, mobile power supplies, watches, calculators, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, camcorders) Etc.) As carry-on luggage, the lithium content of lithium metal batteries must not exceed 2 grams, and the rated energy value of lithium ion batteries must not exceed 100Wh (watt hours). Equipment exceeding 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh can be installed in checked luggage or hand luggage with the approval of the airline. Lithium-ion batteries must not exceed 160Wh. Spare batteries used in portable electronic devices must be individually protected to prevent short circuits (placed in the original retail packaging, or insulated with electrodes, such as tape on the exposed electrodes, or put each battery in a separate plastic In a bag or protective box), it can only be placed in hand luggage. Approved by the airline-160wh spare lithium-ion battery can only carry two pieces. During the flight, the lithium-ion battery mobile power supply (power bank) equipped with the start switch should ensure that the switch is in the off state. Do not use mobile power to charge consumer electronic devices or use it as an external power source; do not enable other functions of the power bank. Passengers and crew carrying lithium-ion battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar transportation and carrying passengers for medical purposes, portable medical electronic equipment containing lithium metal or lithium-ion battery cells or batteries must be transported and transported in accordance with the technical regulations for air transportation of dangerous goods. The packaging is required to carry and approved by the airline. Accessories: Reminders for safe transportation of lithium-ion batteries. Portable lithium-ion battery personal portable electronic devices, including laptops, mobile phones, cameras, watches and other personal portable electronic devices, as long as the lithium-ion battery does not exceed 100 watt-hours can be used as carry-on luggage board the plane. Generally speaking, the lithium-ion battery of a mobile phone is rated at 3~10Wh. The energy of the lithium-ion battery in a SLR camera is 10 to 20 watt-hours. The power of the lithium-ion battery of the camera is 20-40wh. The battery life of the laptop's lithium-ion battery is between 30-100wh. Therefore, lithium-ion batteries in electronic devices such as mobile phones, common video cameras, single-lens reflex cameras, and most notebook computers usually do not exceed the 100 watt-hour limit. Second, restrictions on the carrying of lithium-ion batteries are approved by airlines, and electronic equipment containing lithium-ion batteries above 100Wh but not more than 160Wh can be carried with you. No more than two spare batteries can be carried by each passenger, nor can they be checked. Equipment that may contain lithium-ion batteries above 100Wh, such as news media equipment, film and television equipment, performance props, medical equipment, electric toys, electric tools, tool boxes, etc. 3. It is forbidden to use lithium ion batteries. It is forbidden to carry or consign large lithium ion batteries or electronic equipment exceeding 160Wh. 4. Protection measures for spare lithium-ion batteries. Spare batteries must be individually protected to prevent short circuits (put them in the original retail packaging or insulate the electrodes in other ways, such as sealing the exposed electrodes with tape, or put each battery in a separate plastic bag Or in the protective box). The method of measuring the rated energy of lithium-ion battery If the lithium-ion battery does not directly indicate the rated energy Wh (watt hour), the conversion method of the rated energy of the lithium-ion battery is as follows: 1. If the rated voltage (V) and rated capacity of the battery are known ( Ah), the rated watt-hour value can be calculated: Whu003dvx, the nominal voltage and nominal capacity are usually marked on the battery. 2. If the battery has only milliampere hour, divide by 1000 to get ampere hour (Ah). For example, the nominal voltage of a lithium-ion battery is 3.7V, the nominal capacity is 760mAh, and its rated watt-hour is: Statement: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete the previous article: Is my country's waste battery recycling system perfect?
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