MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Con
fi
guration and Basic Service Manual
Battery Safety
Battery Safety
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This section contains information speci
fi
cally related to safety when working
with, or operating the MTS batteries.
To prevent injury or burns, when replacing a Lithium battery, do not allow
metal objects to come in contact with the battery terminals.
Harmful gases may be generated by the battery backup. Battery backup
should only be operated in well ventilated areas.
Batteries used for powering equipment pose the following risks:
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Explosion hazard resulting from inherent generation of hydrogen sul
fi
de gas.
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Chemical burns/blindness resulting from sulfuric acid electrolyte.
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Very high current capabilities, with the possibility to burn, start
fi
res, and result in arcing.
Special precautions are required when handling batteries:
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To avoid spilling acid, do not tip batteries.
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Battery acid can cause severe burns and blindness if it comes into contact with skin or eyes.
Wash affected skin or eyes immediately with running water. Seek medical help immediately.
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Jewelry should not be worn while working with batteries.
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Installation personnel should wear necessary safety equipment when installing batteries.
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Batteries may require two-person lift. Use proper lifting techniques and equipment to avoid
injury. Insulated tools should be used when installing battery systems.
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