Exide Technologies Section 92.61 User Manual
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SECTION 6
6.0
Unpacking and Handling
PACKED MODULES
Figure 2
6.1 General
Do not remove shipping materials if a storage period is
planned, unless charging is required per Section 4.2.
The battery modules are generally packed in groups. Lag
bolts retain the modules to the shipping pallet together with
a protective hood bolted in place. Modules are also bolted
together at the top adjacent channels. See Figure 2.
6.2 Accessories
Accessories are packed separately and will include the
following: (Note: Some items may not be provided depending
on battery configuration).
• Layout/wiring diagram
• Installation and operating instructions
• Lifting straps and lifting shackles
• Protective covers and hardware
• Terminal plate assembly kits and covers
• Module tie plates (where required) (i.e. side-by-side
stacks)
• Vertical or horizontal supports (i.e. I-beams)
• Lead-Tin Plated copper intercell connectors
• Assembly hardware
• NO-OX-ID
®
“A”* grease
• Battery warning label
• Battery nameplate
• Cell numerals with polarity indicators
• Shims (leveling)
• Drift pins
• Seismic Shims (where required). Included with systems
containing stacks of 7 or more modules in height.
*Registered Trademark of Sanchem Inc.
NOTE: Check battery components against supplied drawings
to assure completeness. Do not proceed with installation until
all accessory parts are available.
6.3
Recommended Installation
Equipment and Supplies
• Fork lift or portable boom crane
• Chalk line
• Line Cord
• Torpedo level (Plastic)
• Plywood straight edge 1/2” x 4” x 48”
• Torque wrenches
• Ratchet wrench with 10, 13, 17, 19 mm sockets and 2
and 15 mm deep sockets
• Box wrenches of 10, 13, 15, 17 and 19 mm sizes
• Vinyl electrical tape
• Paper wipers
• 3M Scotch Brite
®
scour-pads™†
• Hammer drill (floor anchoring)
† Trademark of 3M
6.4
Unpacking
Carefully remove bolts and protective shipping hood. See
Figure 3. Remove the bolts holding modules to shipping pal-
let. Also remove hardware bolting upper channels of modules
together. Do not remove modules at this time. Base supports
for horizontally stacked modules are more easily attached
before removing modules from pallet (see Section 8.0 System
Assembly and Section 9.0 Connections).
Note: Placement of modules on shipping pallet has no rela-
tionship to final installation.
UNPACKING MODULES
Figure 3
6.5 Handling
The design of the modular tray permits handling by a fork lift,
portable crane or by a hoist sling (see Figure 4). Whichever
method is used, make sure equipment can safely handle the
module weight.
Always use the two lifting straps and four lifting shackles for
lifting and placement of modules.
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