Emerson NX manual Battery Safety Precautions

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Maintenance

4.4.1Battery Safety Precautions

Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.

When replacing batteries, use the same number and type of batteries.

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock, explosive reaction, hazardous chemicals and fire. Can cause equipment damage, personal injury and death.

Lead-acid batteries contain hazardous materials. Batteries must be handled, transported and recycled or discarded in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Because lead is a toxic substance, lead-acid batteries must be recycled rather than discarded.

Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire. The battery may explode.

Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It is toxic.

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock and high short circuit current. Can cause equipment damage, personal injury and death.

The following precautions must be observed when working on batteries:

• Remove watches, rings and other metal objects.

• Use tools with insulated handles.

• Wear rubber gloves and boots.

• Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

• Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.

• Determine whether the battery is grounded. If it is grounded, remove source of ground.

• Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.

! WARNING

Risk of explosion and fire. Can cause equipment damage, injury and death.

Lead-acid batteries present a risk of fire because they generate hydrogen gas, which is explosive. In addition, the electrical connections must be protected against short circuits and other sources of sparks. The following procedures should be followed:

Do not smoke when near batteries.

Do not cause flame or spark in battery area.

Discharge static electricity from your body before touching batteries by first touching a grounded metal surface.

After replacing battery jars in a battery cabinet, replace the retaining straps that hold the jars in place on the shelves. This will limit accidental movement of the jars and connectors should the cabinet need to be repositioned or relocated.

Regular maintenance of the battery module is an absolute necessity. Periodic inspections of battery and terminal voltages, specific gravity and connection resistance should be made. Strictly follow the procedures outlined in the battery manufacturer’s manual, available on the manufacturer’s Web site.

Valve-regulated lead-acid (sealed-cell) batteries do require periodic maintenance. Although maintenance of electrolyte levels is not required, visual inspections and checks of battery voltage and connection resistance should be made.

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Contents Liebert NX Product Warranty Registration Table of Contents Specifications MaintenanceOptions Figures Page Important Safety Instructions Battery Cabinet Precautions Typical single module UPS system one-line diagram General DescriptionNormal Mode Bypass ModeBattery Mode Maintenance BypassOptions Features Main component locations-225 to 300kVA Liebert NXFront Doors Removed Main display screen, typical Main Display Screen Touchscreen NavigationSystem Status Rectifier Bypass Inverter Chg/Boost Battery Load StatusEvents Log Menu Measures MenuBattery Status Battery MenuBattery Test Battery Measures Battery parametersLife Menu Life menuSettings Menu Animated One Line MimicRectifier Functional Block About MenuLoad on Bypass Load on bypass, UPS availableInput Power Failure-Load on DC Source Off DC SourceRemote Emergency Power Off Manual Operations-All SystemsStartup-Single Module System Startup-1+N System Retransfer Procedure Transfer ProcedureLoad Transfer and Retransfer-Single Module System 6 1+N System Transfer load from UPS to Bypass Shut Down-Single Module UPS System 7 1+N System Transfer load from Bypass to UPS9 1+N System Shutdown Load Transfer-1+N System Remove a UPS from System Collective Load Transfer-1+N System Add a UPS to the System CollectiveOverloads Without Transfer Automatic OperationsCurrent-versus-time curves of overload capacity Automatic Transfers to Bypass, UPS System Faults Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overload ConditionAutomatic Retransfers to UPS Remote Alarm Unit MopUPS Shutdown and Monitoring SoftwareConnectivity Manage UPS AdapterConnectivity combinations Available Selectable Input Contacts Available Selectable Output ContactsSafety Precautions Liebert Services Maintenance Agreements The Signature ProgramProfessional Startup TrainingRecord Log Routine MaintenanceAir Filters Battery Maintenance UPS component service lifeLimited Life Components Component Expected Life ReplaceBattery Safety Precautions Matching Battery Cabinets-Optional Battery voltage, nominal and floatBattery Voltage, VDC Number of Cells Nominal Float 240 480 527Battery retorque values Battery Mfr Battery Model # In-lb N-mOther DC Sources Retorque ValueReporting a Problem Upstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting InspectionsDetecting Trouble Items to check includeBattery Operation Environmental specificationsDC Sources Other DC SourcesElectrical specifications Physical specificationsSpecifications LiebertNX Page Ne t Is tTwor k Care