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

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745-680-B10-001 Rev. A

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Battery Safety Precautions, continued

Check the electrolyte temperature from time to time. The temperature of the

electrolyte should never exceed 45 °C as higher temperatures have a detrimental

effect on the function and duration of the cells. In the course of charging an

electrolyte temperature of ≤ 35 °C should be aimed for. On exceeding 45 °C the

charging should be temporarily interrupted until the electrolyte temperature falls

down to 35 °C. The temperature measurements are to be made on one of the cells

in the middle of the battery. Low ambient or electrolyte temperatures down to –25

°C do not have any detrimental effect on the battery they just cause a temporary

reduction in capacity.
NiCd batteries must not be stored in the same room as lead acid batteries. Also, the

charging gases from lead acid batteries must be kept away from Ni-Cd batteries by

suitable precautions such as ventilation or hermetic isolation of the rooms. Tools for

lead acid batteries must not be used for NiCd batteries
Do not place electrically conductive objects (e.g., tools) on the battery as this is a

short circuit and fire hazard.
Do not wear rings, metal bracelets, watches, or jewelry when working with the

batteries and battery systems.
Provide sufficient ventilation (e.g., open the doors of the battery cabinet) during

charging so any accumulated gases can escape. The charging gases from batteries

are explosive.
Do not allow open fire or ember in the vicinity of the battery.

Caustic potash solution is used as electrolyte, and is a highly corrosive liquid which

can cause severe damage to health if it comes into contact with the eyes or the

skin (risk of blinding). If even small quantities are swallowed there is a possibility of

internal injuries.
Contact with the eyes: Flush out immediately with copious amounts of water for 10

to 15 minutes, and seek immediate medical attention.
Contact with the skin: Remove splashed clothing immediately and wash the affected

skin areas with copious amounts of water, and seek immediate medical attention.
Swallowing: Rinse out the mouth immediately with large amounts of water and

keep drinking large amounts of water. Do not induce vomiting, and seek immediate

medical attention.

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