Legal analysis: Passengers or crew members use portable electronic devices containing lithium or lithium-ion cells or batteries for personal use (lithium battery power banks, watches , calculators, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, camcorders, etc.) must be carried on board as hand luggage, and the lithium content of lithium metal batteries must not exceed 2 grams, and the rated energy value of Lithium-ion batteries should not exceed 100 Wh (watt hours). Equipment exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh may be carried in carry-on baggage with airline approval. Lithium batteries exceeding 160Wh are strictly prohibited.
Legal basis: “Civil Aviation Safety Inspection Rules”
Article 29. Safety inspection of passengers and their baggage includes insdocument inspection, personal inspection, hand baggage inspection and check-in. Baggage inspection, etc. Safety inspection methods include equipment inspection, manual inspection and other safety inspection methods specified by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Article 30 Passengers are not allowed to carry or carry items prohibited by civil aviation in their baggage, and they are not allowed to carry or carry items prohibited by aviation civilian in their luggage in violation of regulations. The specific contents of articles prohibited for transportation and restricted articles transported by civil aviation will be formulated and published by the Civil Aviation Administration.
Can lithium batteries in laptops be registered?
Yes, devices containing lithium batteries pcan be placed in checked baggage or carry-on baggage, but spare lithium batteries can only be placed in carry-on baggage. Dry batteries are not subject to any particular restrictions. When taking a civil aviation aircraft, consumer electronic equipment and spare batteries containing lithium or lithium-ion cells or batteries for personal use may be carried on board with baggage, but the lithium content of lithium metal battery should not exceed 2 grams. The rated energy value of lithium-ion batteries should not exceed 100 Wh.
According to the clear regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration of China regarding passengers carrying batteries
First, passengers are not allowed to carry lithium batteries in their checked baggage.
Second, passengers canYou can carry consumer electronics (watches, calculators, cameras, cell phones, laptops, camcorders, etc.) with lithium-ion cells or batteries for personal use. Spare batteries must be individually protected against short circuits and may only be transported in hand luggage. In addition, each replacement battery should not exceed the following quantities: for lithium metal or lithium alloy batteries, the lithium content does not exceed 2 grams; for lithium-ion batteries, the total equivalent lithium content does not exceed 8 grams.
Third, passengers can carry lithium-ion batteries with a total lithium equivalent content of more than 8 grams and not more than 25 grams. If each battery is properly protected to prevent short circuits, it can be transported. handbag. There is a limit2 spare batteries per person.
Fourth, other types of replacement dry batteries, such as nickel-metal hydride batteries, can also be taken with you if measures are taken to prevent short circuits.
Fifth, lithium-ion batteries with a total lithium equivalent content of more than 25 grams must comply with the standards of “Lithium Battery Air Transportation Specifications” (MH/T1020-2007). Goods are shipped in the form of transport.
Can the battery be taken on the plane? Can the battery be taken on the plane?
It can be registered. Check your laptop during the flight. Domestic airlines do not prohibit the inspection of laptops. It should be noted that laptops are valuable items. Airports and airlines will not be responsible for thehas loss or damage to computers, so if you have to save them, you have to protect them. .
1. Airlines have size and weight restrictions. Each person can bring one object, the volume of which does not exceed 20 x 40 x 55 cm and the weight does not exceed 5 kg. First class passengers can carry two pieces of 5 kg baggage
2 According to the “Air Transport Notice on Enhancing the Safety of Lithium Batteries in Passenger Baggage” (Bureau [2011] n ° 30) published by other departments. of the Civil Aviation Administration. Electrical requirements invented in 1888): Lithium or lithium-ion cells or batteries intended for the personal use of passengers or crew members of portable electronic devices (watches, calculators, cameras, cell phones , laptops, video cameras, etc.) must be carried on board. the plane as hand luggage.
3. In summary, laptops can be registered, but lithium batteries can only be taken with you. Therefore, if you want to check your laptop, you need to remove the lithium battery from the laptop and take it with you.
Detailed information:
In addition, the lithium content of lithium metal batteries should not exceed 2 grams, the rated energy value ofLithium-ion batteries must not exceed 100 Wh (watt hours) and those exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh may be charged during inspection Airline approved baggage or carry-on equipment. Lithium batteries exceeding 160Wh are prohibited.
There are two reasons why lithium batteries cannot be verified by air:
1. The lithium contained in lithium batteries is an extremely unstable metal. is in the cabin, it is likely to be squeezed and collided, which can easily cause the lithium battery to spontaneously ignite, seriously threatening aviation safety.
2. Lithium batteries can guarantee their safety under normal use, but if they experience aging, short circuit, high current discharge, high temperature environment, etc., they may ignite or explode spontaneousis lying. Reports, generally speaking, lower quality lithium batteries with cut corners are more likely to have problems.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia - Checked Baggage
Baidu Encyclopedia - Transport of Lithium-Ion Batteries
1. Ordinary batteries can be carried on the plane, but cannot be checked. It is strictly prohibited to transport lithium batteries whose nominal energy exceeds 160 Wh. Portable electronic devices containing lithium batteries for personal use (cameras, mobile phones, laptops, camcorders, etc.) can be carried as carry-on baggage, and the rated energy value of the lithium battery does not exceed 100 Wh (watt hours)
2. Equipment exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh may be ininstalled in checked baggage or carry-on baggage with airline approval. Lithium batteries exceeding 160 Wh are strictly prohibited.
3. Replacement batteries for portable electronic devices must be separately protected against short circuit (put them in their original packaging or use other methods to isolate). electrodes, such as Apply tape to exposed electrodes or place each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective box) and carry it only in your carry-on baggage. Only 2 airline-approved spare 100-160 Wh lithium batteries may be carried.