Power for Debenhams May 1st 2008
Debenhams specified a complete power
management solution from EnerSys for the
warehouse trucks at its new distribution centre in
Peterborough
The installation includes Hawker
batteries for a range of warehouse
trucks and incorporates advanced
'call forward', monitoring, management
and handling systems that are designed to
maximise the performance of the fleet over
busy extended shifts and help ensure a
long service life for the power sources.
"We selected EnerSys after assessing a
number of potential suppliers on their
ability to design the solution we needed,
the timescales for implementation, and
previous business satisfaction as well as
cost," says Jim Bezzano, central
operations manager at Spectrum, the
retailer's logistics provider. "We're very
pleased with the complete package."
Debenhams' new distribution centre
was commissioned when the company
identified that its existing supply chain
infrastructure was no longer adequate to
support the growing business. The site,
which is operated by DHL Exel Supply
Chain and is dedicated to flat storage
items such as house wares, has a
726,000ft2 footprint but with an additional
540,000ft2 of storage on mezzanines in its
three main chambers providing extensive
capacity for growth.
The company specified an initial fleet of
warehouse trucks including eight reach
trucks, seven man-rising order pickers, 16
ride-on pallet trucks and five low-level
order pickers. Batteries were selected
under a separate contract. The requirement
was for a solution that included batteries,
charge and change facilities, handling
systems, and advanced monitoring and
management capabilities. The objective
was to ensure optimum use of power
sources over an extended contract.
Enersys supplied its high-performance
Hawker Perfect Plus batteries which offer
extended work cycles between charges.
Charging is achieved by Hawker
Powertech high frequency chargers, which
offer a high level of energy efficiency (said
to be as much as 20% higher than traditional
50Hz chargers). Powertech automatically
detects the battery's level of discharge and
will supply only the amount of power
needed – and no more – to restore full
charge. This means less mains power is
required to charge a battery.
The Powertech charger will automatically
accommodate batteries of different
capacities, and is easily programmable for
different battery technologies. All batteries
were supplied with Hawker's Aquamatic
single point filling system for topping up.
As part of its best-practice philosophy
Debenhams specified air extraction
systems which vent gases produced
during charging to the outside of the
building. It also asked for a shower at the
side of the charging area.
Project engineers from Enersys worked
with Debenhams and the lift truck supplier
to design, configure and install the charge
and change area. The opening date was
brought forward for operational reasons
and Enersys supplied temporary inductive
power transfer 'bus bar' rails for charging
the larger lift trucks while the new system
was being installed.
Debenhams was keen to ensure that its
battery facilities would be expandable to
meet evolving requirements. One of the
early decisions was the choice between
single or double tiered battery storage. A
double tiered configuration, with some
batteries stored on racks above the others,
offered the prospect of a smaller
installation but would have meant extra
battery handling operations. A single tier
was simpler but took more space.
"We went for the single tier option but
with plenty of spare space for additional
batteries," says Jim Bezzano.
The original assessment had called for
1.4 batteries per truck but Debenhams
decided to take a cautious approach and
specify two units for each. This additional
capacity will be used to provide power for
short term rental trucks brought in to cope
with seasonal peaks. This will ensure the
temporary trucks have the same batteries
as the permanent fleet. As the fleet grows
the truck-to-battery ratio should move
closer to the original specification without
compromising fleet performance and
avoiding the need for extra batteries.
Enersys supplied its state-of-the-art
management system which works in
conjunction with the 'intelligent' diagnostic
software in the power sources to oversee
every aspect of battery use. Batteries are
allocated in strict rotation which means the
the one with the most charge is always
used, overcoming the potential problem of
operators taking the nearest available
battery. Battery use is spread more evenly
between units. Service life is prolonged
and unexpected maintenance reduced.
The lift trucks have been configured so
that a battery change is required whenever
it reaches a 30% charge threshold. This
leaves enough energy for a return to the
charge for a replacement battery. As
drivers approach the changing point an
overhead display indicates which battery
should be used and where it can be
found. An alarm sounds if the driver tries
to take the wrong one.
The battery management system
provides data on the number of hours and
how many times a battery has been used,
charge rates, operator efficiency, and so
on. In this way Debenhams can build a
profile of battery use across the fleet to
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