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Battery Safety 

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HNAS Battery Safety Manual 

Handling and storage 

Handling  

Technical measures:  

Prevention of user exposure

: Not necessary under normal use.  

Prevention of fire and explosion

: Not necessary under normal use.  

Precaution for safe handling

: Do not damage or remove the external case 

or the cells’ external tube.  

Specific safe handling advice

: Never throw cells into a fire or expose to 

high temperatures. Do not soak cells in water or seawater. Do not expose to 
strong oxidizers. Do not give strong mechanical shocks or throw to the floor. 

Never disassemble, modify or deform. Do not connect the positive terminal to 

the negative terminal with electrically conductive material.  

Storage  

Technical measures:  

Storage conditions

: Avoid direct sunlight, high temperature and high 

humidity. 

Temperature range: -20 to +35°C; Humidity range: 20 to 80%.  

Incompatible materials

: Conductive materials, water, seawater, strong 

oxidizers and strong acids 

Disposal instructions 

Install and remove the battery in accordance with SX555013_Mercury Battery 
Installation Field Note. 

Dispose of batteries according to the local laws and regulations of your region. 

Batteries may be recycled and may be accepted for disposal at your local 
recycling center. Alternatively, return to the supplier. 

Summary of Contents for HNAS 3080

Page 1: ...MK 92HNAS080 00 January 2017 HNAS Battery Safety Manual HNAS Servers 3080 3090 4040 4060 4080 4100 FA STFIN D LIN KS Contents Product Version Getting Help ...

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Page 3: ...notes vi Document revision level vi Accessing product documentation vii Getting help vii Comments vii Battery Safety 1 Introduction 1 Overview 1 Hazard identification 2 Human health effects 2 Handling and storage 3 Handling 3 Storage 3 Disposal instructions 3 Transport information 4 Regulatory information 4 ...

Page 4: ...iv Contents HNAS Battery Safety Manual ...

Page 5: ...ed in the HNAS servers detailed in this document Please read this document carefully to understand safe handling of HNAS server batteries and maintain a copy for reference purposes Intended audience Product version Release notes Document revision level Accessing product documentation Getting help Comments ...

Page 6: ...t revision applies to all versions of the HNAS servers listed above Release notes The release notes for this product are available on Hitachi Data Systems Support Connect https support hds com en_us contact us html Read the release notes before installing and using this product They may contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this document or updates or corrections to ...

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Page 8: ...viii Preface HNAS Battery Safety Manual ...

Page 9: ... part SX325097 FRU HNAS Server Battery Module This is a Nickel Metal Hydride battery Overview The battery is used in the following models of HDS server HNAS 3080 HNAS 3090 HNAS 4040 HNAS 4060 HNAS 4080 HNAS 4100 The battery is constructed of 12 Nickel Metal Hydride cells It is assembled into a metal case with connector which mates with the server ...

Page 10: ...azardous materials may be released Moreover if heated strongly by fire acrid or harmful fumes may be emitted Human health effects Inhalation The fumes may affect the respiratory tract membrane and the lungs Fumes may cause a cough chest pain and dyspnea Bronchitis and pneumonia may occur The fumes could possibly be a carcinogen Skin contact Skin contact with the electrolyte would seriously affect ...

Page 11: ... to the floor Never disassemble modify or deform Do not connect the positive terminal to the negative terminal with electrically conductive material Storage Technical measures Storage conditions Avoid direct sunlight high temperature and high humidity Temperature range 20 to 35 C Humidity range 20 to 80 Incompatible materials Conductive materials water seawater strong oxidizers and strong acids Di...

Page 12: ... DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR ICAO IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 57th Edition Effective 1st January 2016 IATA Code of federal regulations U S DOT Regulatory information Regulations specifically applicable to this product Wastes Management and Public Cleaning Law Japan Law for Promotion Effective Utilization of Resources Japan EU Commission Directive 2006 66 EC ...

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