Honeywell WT6500 owner manual Battery Safety Information, Limitations on USE

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Safety Instructions

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LIMITATIONS ON USE

The SMARTBOX™ Controller is not intended for use in connection with life support systems or other medical equipment or devices.

Battery Safety Information

A battery can produce the following hazards to personal safety:

electrical shock

burn from high-short-circuit current

fire or explosion from vented gasses

Observe proper precautions when working with or around batteries.

Always wear eye protection, such as safety glasses, when working with batteries.

Remove all jewelry before working with batteries.

Never work alone. Have someone assist you with the installation or be close enough to come to your aid when working with batteries.

Always use proper lifting techniques when handling batteries. Always use identical types of batteries.

Never install old or untested batteries. Check each battery’s date code or label to ensure age and type.

Batteries should be installed in a well-vented area to prevent the possible buildup of explosive gasses. If the batteries are installed inside an enclosure, vent its highest point to the outdoors.

When installing batteries, allow at least 1 inch of air space between batteries to promote cooling and ventilation.

NEVER smoke in the vicinity of a battery or generator.

Always connect the batteries first, then connect the cables to the inverter or controller. This will greatly reduce the chance of spark in the vicinity of the batteries.

Use insulated tools when working with batteries. When connecting batteries, always verify proper voltage and polarity. Do not short-circuit battery cables. Fire or explosion can occur.

In the event of exposure to battery electrolyte, wash the area with soap and water.

If acid enters the eyes, flood them with running cold water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention.

Always recycle old batteries. Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal information.

NOTE TO INSTALLER: This Owner’s Manual should be left with the owner of the

SMARTBOX™ Controller.

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Contents Smartbox Controller General Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsSafety Icons Important Safety InstructionsLimitations on USE Battery Safety InformationSafety Instructions Safety Instructions Table of Contents Commisioning For Information On See IntroductionSmartbox Controller Major System ComponentsParts Inspection Minimum to be used Battery OverviewBattery Types Not to be usedBattery Selection AC Load Detail and SelectionAmp-hour Ratings Not Recommended Recommended AppliancesIntroduction Smartbox Controller InstallationTurbine Block Diagram System DiagramsSmartbox Controller Diagram MountingRisk of Fire or Explosion Minimum Clearance for Proper Mounting Equipment DamageEXPLOSION/CORROSION Damage Shock Hazard and Fire Hazard WiringGrounding Shock HazardTurbine to Wiring DiagramTurbine Current Rating and Wiring Turbine Wiring and DistancesReverse Polarity Damage Turbine Over-current ProtectionBattery Connection Location Battery WiringShock or Fire Hazard Battery Over-current ProtectionAC Output Wiring AC Input WiringAC Output Over-current Protection Turbine Smartbox ControllerJunction BOX Control WiringBattery Setup Chart Battery SetupConnecting the Smartbox Controller Enclosure Internal WiringWarranty Void Warning To connect the Smartbox ControllerFire and Shock Hazard Smartbox Installation For Information on See Commissioning Process CommissioningDisplay Description Set the battery type FloodedCommissioning Process Check all connections for polarityPress Enter to start the turbine Shows if a turbine voltage was foundCommissioning Operation Viewing Operating Status IntroductionTurbine Operating States Starting/Stopping TurbineTurbine Operating States Controller Energy Consumption StatesOver Wind Speed System ProtectionTurbine User Stop State Cool DownSystem Faults Non Grid-Tie SmartBox Fault SpecificationsFault Description State Required for Fault Operations Menu Smartbox Controller Front PanelNavigation Buttons System Menu and NavigationTechnician Menu View Data Menu Battery Setup Menu Operation Specifications Environment Non Grid-Tie Smart Box Electrical SpecificationsInput ChargeWindTronics
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