# ICC Nexergy — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 11-0143
- **title:** ICC Nexergy — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2011-08-29
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 11-0143 response to ICC Nexergy concerning 173.185.
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1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
u.s. Department Washington. DC 20590
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
AUG 29 2011
Mr. David Brongiel
Applications Engineering Manager
ICC Nexergy
4 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 900
Westchester, IL 60154
Ref. No.: 11-0143
Dear Mr. Brongiel:
This responds to your June 9, 2011 letter and subsequent telephone conversation with a member
ofmy staffregarding the requirements in the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR
Parts 171-180) applicable to a lithium battery pack. In your letter you describe a device that uses
three 95 Watt-hour lithium ion battery packs, each ofwhich consists of24, 1.1 Ah cells in a
4S6P configuration. The three lithium ion batteries described in your letter are electrically
connected within the device but utilize a micro controller to ensure that the battery pack will not
activate during transportation. Specifically, you ask ifthe configuration described in your letter
may be considered separate lithium ion batteries under the HMR.
No. Since the three battery packs are electrically connected, the configuration described in your
letter meets the definition ofa battery as defined in section 38.3 ofthe United Nations Manual of
Tests and Criteria. The definition states that a battery means one or more cells which are
electrically connected together by a permanent means, including case, terminals and markings.
The lithium battery described in your letter exceeds the size requirements outlined in § 172.102,
Special Provision 188. This battery pack may be transported in conformance with requirements
in §172.1 02, Special Provision 189 by highway or rail only and § 173.185 as Class 9 by
highway, rail, vessel and aircraft.
I hope this answers your inquiry. If you need additional assistance, please contact the Standards
and Rulemaking Division at (202) 366-8553.
iI1S~
Ben Supko
Acting Chief, Standards Development
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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ICCNEXERGY™
Intelligent Power Solutions
Ben Supko June 9, 2011
Office of Hazardous Material Standards
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
U.S. Department of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
Re: SPMU Lithium Ion Battery Design
Dear Mr. Supko:
I am writing this letter in regards to our lithium ion battery configuration in a power unit for
portable ultrasound stand, known as the SPMU (Stand Power Management Unit). We would
like confirmation from PHMSA that our current understanding of the battery configuration meets
the requirements for the small battery exception in 49 CFR § 171.102, Special Provision 188 of
the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) and thus is exempt from the requirements of
the HMR. Our current understanding is based primarily on the battery definitions in the UN
Manual of Tests and Criteria, the regulatory requirements for lithium ion batteries found at 49
CFR § 173.185.
SPMU
The SPMU is a medical grade Stand Power Management Unit with universal AC input and
provides +24VDC output, rated at 275W. The SPMU can be fitted with three optional lithium ion
batteries. The SPMU charges the batteries while plugged into AC power. If AC power is
removed from the SPMU, the SPMU automatically runs the system off of the battery packs.
Lithium Ion Batteries Designed for SPMU
ICCNexergy uses three 95Wh lithium ion batteries that consist of 24 1.1 Ah cells in a 4S6P
configuration. The batteries are still under development; however, they are being designed to
be certified in accordance with the requirements of UN Manual of Tests and Criteria.
ICCNexergy will ship the batteries in a carton of three units to the customer, who would like to
install the batteries in the SPMU prior to shipping the SPMU.
The batteries are installed in the SPMU by securely fastening them to an aluminum plate and
held in place with a set of M5 screws.
The batteries ship from ICCNexergy in "shut-down" mode, which means the charge and
discharge FETs are "off', and the battery is electrically isolated at its connector contacts. The
batteries can "wake up" only when all three batteries have been installed in an SPMU, and the
SPMU is connected to AC power.
4 Westbrook Corporate Center Suite 900 IWestchester, !L 60154
Phone: 708-836-3800 IFax: 708-836-3801
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If the SPMU is connected to AC power, the SPMU microcontroller will be active and can detect
that all three batteries have been installed. Only after the SPMU microcontroller detects that all
three batteries have been installed that the SPMU will apply a 12VDC charge voltage to the
batteries to "wake" them up. At this time, the battery microcontrollers are now active, but the
charge and discharge FETs remain "off", The SPMU and batteries can now communicate via
5MBus.
The battery charge and discharge FETs remain "off" until the SPMU provides an operational
5MBus command to the batteries.
During preparation for shipment, the SPMU will not have AC power applied so that the batteries
will always remain in the "shut-down" mode.
The three batteries are electrically connected together within the SPMU. That is, within the
SPMU, all three batteries have the battery positive terminal connected together, and all three
batteries have the battery negative terminal connected together. The batteries are isolated from
each other via the batteries being in shut-down mode and their charge and discharge FETs
being "off". A diagram illustrating the SPMU battery system is enclosed with this letter.
In summary, we understand our battery design consists of three individual batteries that meet
the requirements of the small battery exception found in 49 CFR § 171.102, Special Provision
188 of the U.S. HMR, and, when these batteries are installed in the SPMU and offered for
transport, the SPMU also qualifies for the exceptions found in Special Provision 188 (provided
the SPMU has not been plugged into AC power). We would appreciate written confirmation
from PHMSA that our understanding of these lithium ion battery regulatory requirements is
consistent with previous interpretation letters issued by PHMSA on this issue.
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to our letter. Please feel free to contact me
with any questions.
Sincerely,
G~f~.J
David Bronglel
Applications Engineering Manager
ICCl\lexergy
dbronq iel@ iccnexe rgy.com
0: 708.316.4428
M: 708.890.2515
4 Westbrook Corporate Center Suite 900 IWestchester, IL 60154
Phone: 708-836-3800 IFax: 708-836-3801
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SPMU underside view:
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SPMU with all three batteries installed
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