If the batteries are notto be installed immediately, keep them boxed and store in a cool, clean and dry place. If the batteries are to be stored. DANGER:BATTERIES ARE ELECTRICALLY LIVE AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT THE BATTERY TERMINALS. WARNING:. WARNING! All battery types supplied with integral handles must not be installed suspended from their handles. The handles are designed to facilitate manual handling during the installation of the batteries and not as a. To ensure maximum service life a supplementary charge may be required prior to installation. Apply a supplementary charge if: 1. The batteries. A wire brush should be used on all battery terminals to remove any oxidation layers. Application of a non-oxidising grease (such as Vaseline) in not necessary. However there may be some installations where there are corrosive.
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What is a battery system?
2.1 A battery system or Electrical Energy Storage (ESS) is a device that stores energy and is made up of cells, cell assemblies, modules, packs, electrical circuits and associated electronic equipment, such as a Battery Management System (BMS). A battery system could also include associated cooling or propagation prevention technology.
Inspect the battery consignment for obvious signs of transit damage. Ensure the consignment has all items listed on the advice note or invoice, ie batteries, cables, shrouds etc. Unpack each battery taking care not to drop on the terminals. Inspect each battery for physical damage such as cracks or distortion of the case and terminals.
Do I need a supplementary charge before installing a battery?
Measure the battery open circuit terminal voltage which should be > 2.1 volts/cell (12.6 volts for a 6 cell battery). If any batteries are lower they will need a supplementary charge prior to installation. To ensure maximum service life a supplementary charge may be required prior to installation. Apply a supplementary charge if:
What is the new battery installation Standard (MIS 3012)?
The new Battery Installation Standard (MIS 3012) outlines the requirements for MCS certified installers who supply, design, and install electrical energy storage or battery systems. It covers installations up to 50kW and Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EESS) classes 1 – 4.
POSITIVE TERMINATION Connect positive terminal (+) of battery No.1 securely to the positive terminal (+) of the charger/load. INTERCELL CONNECTIONS Connect the negative terminal (-) of battery No.1 securely to the positive terminal (+) of battery No. 2. Following this procedure for each battery in sequence until the full string is connected.
Connect the negative terminal (-) of battery No.1 securely to the positive terminal (+) of battery No. 2. Following this procedure for each battery in sequence until the full string is connected. Note, the inter cell connectors may vary in length to accommodate the battery rack or cubicle configurations. NEGATIVE TERMINAL