Battery safety precautions – Alpha Technologies Lomain Ni-Cd Pocket Plate Battery User Manual

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745-680-B10-001 Rev. A

Battery Safety Precautions

Once the battery has been filled with the correct electrolyte at the factory there is no need to

periodically check the electrolyte density

NOTE:

Check regularly (appr. every year) that all connectors, nuts and screws are tightly

fastened. All metal parts of the battery should be corrosion-protected by coating with

a thin layer of anti-corrosion grease. Do not coat any plastic part of the battery, for

example, the cell cases.
Check the charging voltage. If a battery is parallel connected it is important that

the recommended charging voltage remains unchanged. The charging current in

the strings should also be checked to ensure it is equal. These checks has to be

carried out once a year. High water consumption of the battery is usually caused by

improper voltage setting of the charger.

The battery pack, which provides backup power, contains dangerous voltages. Only

qualified personnel should inspect, service or replace batteries.
If batteries are being stored prior to installation, charge at least once every six (6)

months to ensure optimum performance and maximum battery service life.
Reduce the chance of spark and wear on the connectors; always switch the

inverter’s battery circuit breaker off before connecting or disconnecting the battery

pack
Always use proper lifting techniques whenever handling batteries.

In the event of a short-circuit, batteries present a risk of electrical shock and burns

from high current. Observe proper safety precautions. Always carry a supply of

water, such as a water jug, to wash the eyes or skin in the event of exposure to

battery electrolyte.
The battery must be kept clean using only water. Do not use a wire brush or solvents

of any kind.

Service personnel must always wear protective clothing (e.g., rubber gloves, safety goggles

with side guards, or a face shield) when working with electrolyte and on cells / batteries.

WARNING!

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