Lucent Technologies Victory Class Batteries WP-93936
Issue 1 May 2000
Installation 6 - 23
Preparing Electrical Contacting Surfaces, continued
5. Heat the NO-OX-ID to a cream-like consistency using a
thermostatically controlled hot-plate. Set the temperature between
160°F (71°C) to 185°F (85°C) to maintain the desired
consistency.
6. Apply a thin coat of NO-OX-ID to each end of the inter-cell
connectors (where they will make contact with posts) by dipping
connectors into the melted grease to a depth of approximately two
inches. On four-hole and six-hole connectors, use a one-inch
paint brush to apply NO-OX-ID to both sides of the middle holes
and to cell posts. To achieve a continuous film of protective
NO-OX-ID, finish the completely assembled battery with a hot
air gun or blower. Wipe any excess NO-OX-ID from the cover(s).
Flame
Arrestors and
Dust Covers
All Lucent Technologies standby cells use flame arrestors. Cells are
shipped with orange colored vent plugs which must be removed and
discarded before installing the flame arrestors.
1. Remove orange colored vent plugs.
2. Install flame arrestors.
3. Install dust cover vent assemblies.
Caution
If the hot plate does not have a thermostatic control, exercise extreme
care to avoid overheating the grease and causing a fire. Do not use
open flames. NO-OX-ID has a minimum flash point of 450°F
(232°C).