102. Receiving, Moving and Storing Systems and Batteries
102.1 Shipping Damage
Inverter systems and batteries are shipped separately.
Carefully inspect all cartons upon receipt for evidence of shipping damage.
Notify carrier immediately of leaking or damaged cartons for possible concealed damage.
102.2 Temporary Storage of Units and Batteries
For temporary storage of Inverter systems and batteries prior to installation, select a clean, cool, dry location with normal ventilation for
human habitation and level floors.
Storage Temperature:
Store all batteries at 0° to +40°C (32° to +104°F). Batteries will have a longer shelf life if stored at 15°C (60°F). The PFT electronics and
battery cabinets may be stored at -20° to +60°C (-4° to+140°F).
IMPORTANT:
Lengthy storage of batteries will cause irreversible damage to the cells. Failure to connect Inverter system batteries to an
energized charging circuit within 90 days from the date of shipment will void the battery warranty.
DANGER: Explosive
- Can Cause Blindness or Other Severe Injuries Every type of battery can produce hydrogen gas, even sealed,
maintenance-free batteries. The gas is vented through the vent caps and into the air. Do not allow smoking, sparks, or flames in battery
storage location because hydrogen is concentrated under the vent cap of each cell of the battery. Hydrogen is highly explosive, and is hard
to detect because it is colorless, odorless, and lighter than air.
103. Installation Requirements
103.1 Operating Environment
Install the Inverter system in a clean, cool, dry place with normal ventilation for human habitation and in such a location to hamper van
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dalism but allow easy access for testing and maintenance.
Operating Temperature:
Inverter systems are UL Listed for 20° to 30°C (+ 68° to +86°F) operation. Battery performance and service life is maximized if the operat-
ing temperature is maintained at 25°C (77°F).
Temperature Effect On Battery Performance:
Batteries will be less efficient at temperatures below 18°C (65°F), and high temperatures will reduce battery life. Typically, at 35° C (95° F),
battery life will be half of what it would be at normal temperature of 25°C (77°F). At 45° (113°F), battery life will be one-fourth of normal.
Ventilation:
The air around the unit must be clean, dust-free, and free of corrosive chemicals or other contaminants. Do not place the Inverter system
or batteries in a sealed room or container.
CAUTION:
Never Install Batteries in a Sealed Room or Enclosure
103.2 High Altitude Operation:
The maximum operating temperature drops 1°C per 300 meters (2°F per 1000 feet) above sea level. Maximum elevation is 3000 meters
(10,000 feet).
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