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C H A P T E R 2

Environment

Make sure the environment is a clean, cool, dry place with normal ventilation.

Storage Temperature

Store the batteries (in the system or battery cabinet) at -18 to 40°C (0 to 104°F). Batteries
have a longer shelf life if they are stored below 25°C (77°F). Keep stored batteries fully
charged. Recharge the batteries every 90–120 days. The system or battery cabinet
without batteries may be stored at -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F).

Ventilation

The air around the unit must be clean, dust-free, and free of corrosive chemicals or other
contaminants. Do not place the system or batteries in a sealed room or container.

Operating Temperature

System can operate from 20° to 30°C (68° to 86°F) and up to 95% relative humidity. The
batteries’ service life is longer if the operating temperature stays below 25°C (77°F).

Batteries

The temperature should be near 25°C (77°F) for optimum battery performance. Batteries
are less efficient at temperatures below 18°C (65°F), and high temperatures reduce
battery life. Typically, at about 35°C (95°F), battery life is half of what it would be at a
normal temperature of 25°C (77°F). At about 45°C (113°F), battery life is one-fourth of
normal.
Make sure that heaters, sunlight, air conditioners, or outside air vents are not directed
toward the batteries. These conditions can make the temperature within battery strings
vary, which can cause differences in the batteries’ voltages. Eventually, these conditions
affect battery performance.
If the batteries are not in the system, remember that the batteries should be installed as
close as possible to the unit to reduce DC wiring costs and improve battery performance.
Do not allow tobacco smoking, sparks, or flames in the system location because
hydrogen is concentrated under the vent cap of each cell of the battery. Hydrogen is
highly explosive, and it is hard to detect because it is colorless, odorless, and lighter than
air.
Every type of battery can produce hydrogen gas, even sealed maintenance-free
batteries. The gas is vented through the vent caps and into the air, mainly when the unit
is charging the batteries. The batteries produce the most hydrogen when maximum
voltage is present in fully charged batteries; the batteries do not produce hydrogen during
float charging. The amount of current that the charger supplies to the batteries (not the
battery ampere-hour) determines how much hydrogen is produced.

High Altitude Operation

The maximum operating ambient temperature drops 1°C per 300m (2°F per 1000 ft)
above sea level. Maximum elevation is 3000m (10,000 ft).

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