External Connection
4.6.3 APC Silcon Battery Cabinets
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
a)The servicing of batteries requires battery knowledge and should only be carried out or supervised by qualified electricians familiar with batteries. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
b)Use identical battery types and numbers when replacing batteries. See battery supplier manual for further details.
c)CAUTION - Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode.
d)CAUTION - Avoid rough treatment and opening of batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes, and may be toxic.
e)CAUTION - Batteries may cause electric shocks and high voltage
1.Remove watches, rings and other metal objects
2.Use tools with insulated handles
3.Wear rubber gloves and boots
4.Do not leave tools or metal parts on top of batteries
5.Disconnect charging source prior to connecting batteries
6.Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove unwanted ground source. Any contact with grounded batteries may result in electric shocks. The likelihood of such shocks will be reduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.
Installation and use of this product must comply with all national, federal, state, municipal or local codes. If you need assistance, please have your UPS model and serial number ready and call APC. See “How to Contact APC” in this guide.
Find more information on the APC World Wide Web site at http://www.appc.com.
WARNING!
The entire system contains HAZARDOUS AC/DC VOLTAGES from several power sources. Some terminals and components are live even with the system being switched off!
ONLY qualified electricians may install batteries and national and local codes must be followed.
NO APC Silcon UPS may have
NEVER install batteries not complying with APC specifications. Falling that, the installer takes over full responsibility!
NEVER lift or transport connected/installed batteries
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