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Chapter 1
Overview
UPS Safety Preparedness
WARNING
• DO NOT short the battery terminals. A battery can present a risk
of electrical shock and/or burn from high short-circuit current.
Observe proper precautions.
• DO NOT touch un-insulated battery terminals.
• DO NOT crush, disassemble, heat, incinerate, or expose battery to
water.
• DO NOT puncture or subject batteries to mechanical shock.
Handling released or spilled
material:
If a battery is accidentally broken and electrolyte
(sulfuric acid) leaks out, put on waterproof gloves and
wipe it up with a cloth. Neutralize the acid with some
alkaline substance such as ammonia solution or baking
soda (sodium bicarbonate).
Contacting battery acid:
Wash eyes and skin with water immediately after any
contact with battery acid.
Disposing of batteries:
Return discharged batteries to your vendor for
disposal, or dispose locally following local regulations.
Recycle batteries when possible.
Situation:
Procedure:
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Page 218: ...C 8 AppendixC Configuring the OS for the PowerTrust UPS Power Failing the UPS ...