Important safety instructions, Additional resources, Read and save these instructions – Outback Power Systems EnergyCell RE Battery Owners Manual User Manual
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Safety Instructions
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900-0127-01-00 Rev D
Important Safety Instructions
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
This manual contains important safety instructions for the EnergyCell battery. These instructions are in addition
to the safety instructions published for use with all OutBack products. Read all instructions and cautionary
markings on the EnergyCell battery and on any accessories or additional equipment included in the installation.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in severe shock or possible electrocution. Use extreme caution at
all times to prevent accidents.
WARNING: Personal Injury
Some batteries can weigh in excess of 100 lb (45 kg). Use safe lifting techniques
when lifting this equipment as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health
Association (OSHA) or other local codes. Lifting machinery may be recommended
as necessary.
Wear appropriate protective equipment when working with batteries, including
eye or face protection, acid-resistant gloves, an apron, and other items.
Wash hands after any contact with the lead terminals or battery electrolyte.
WARNING: Explosion, Electrocution, or Fire Hazard
Ensure clearance requirements are strictly enforced around the batteries.
Ensure the area around the batteries is well ventilated and clean of debris.
Never smoke, or allow a spark or flame near, the batteries.
Always use insulated tools. Avoid dropping tools onto batteries or other
electrical parts.
Keep plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin,
clothing, or eyes.
Wear complete eye and clothing protection when working with batteries. Avoid
touching bare skin or eyes while working near batteries.
If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.
If acid enters the eye, immediately flood it with running cold water for at least
20 minutes and get medical attention as soon as possible.
Never charge a frozen battery.
Insulate batteries as appropriate against freezing temperatures. A discharged
battery will freeze more easily than a charged one.
If a battery must be removed, always remove the grounded terminal from the
battery first. Make sure all devices are de-energized or disconnected to avoid
causing a spark.
Do not perform any servicing other than that specified in the installation
instructions unless qualified to do so and have been instructed to do so by OutBack
Technical Support personnel.
Additional Resources
These references may be used when installing this equipment. Depending on the nature of the installation, it
may be highly recommended to consult these resources.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) guidelines: IEEE 450, IEEE 484, IEEE 1184, IEEE 1187, IEEE
1188, IEEE 1189, IEEE 1491, IEEE 1578, IEEE 1635, and IEEE 1657 (various guidelines for design, installation,
maintenance, monitoring, and safety of battery systems)