C&D Technologies RS-990 Liberty Series 1000 User Manual

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nent packing list. This verified list should show both the name of the
packer, as well as the quantities of items checked off by the receiver.

Send the list to:
C&D Technologies, Inc.
Attn.: Customer Service

1400 Union Meeting Road
Blue Bell, PA 19422

SECTION 2 - STORAGE and SHELF LIFE

2.1 Storage of VRLA (valve regulated lead acid) Batteries

Store batteries indoors, preferably at 77°F (25°C) or in a cool 20°F to
90°F (-7°C to 32°C), dry location and place on charge by the

date

found on the battery carton.

Note: Batteries that are not placed in service for several months will

self-discharge.

Storage time is based on storage at 77°F (25°C) and is six months for
Liberty Series 1000 valve regulated cells. Do not allow the electrolyte
to freeze, as this will destroy the battery and can cause a potentially
hazardous condition and leakage.

Refer to Table 1, for electrolyte freezing temperatures. Although the
specific gravity of a fully charged battery may present no freezing
problem, a discharged battery gravity may freeze at relatively mild
temperatures.

TABLE 1 - FREEZING TEMPERATURE VS SPECIFIC GRAVITY

Specific Gravity

Freezing Temperature

at 77°F (25°C)

Celsius

Fahrenheit

1.000

0.0

+32

1.050

-3.3

+26

1.100

-7.7

+18

1.150

-15

+ 5

1.200

-27

-17

1.250

-52

-61

1.300

-70

-95

1.350

-49

-56

1.400

-36

-33

Note: Store cells upright in order to maximize electrolyte contact with

the plates.

2.2 Storage limitations

C&D Technologies Liberty Series 1000 valve-regulated (sealed) lead

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