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Installation
This section is directed towards the electrical specialist.
10
Transport and storage
10.1
Transport
Lithium-ion batteries are dangerous goods. The battery modules are designed and tested in such a way that
they may be transported up to a total weight of 333 kg under compliance with the conditions of ADR 1.1.3.6 (not
transport requiring labelling provided there are no other dangerous goods on or in the vehicle). The other
requirements of GGVSEB and ADR must also be complied with. Delivery takes place in tested dangerous goods
packaging. The lithium-ion batteries were successfully subjected to the UN 38.3 Transport test (UN Manual of
Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection 38.3) and passed it. The storage cabinet is packed separately from the
battery modules.
10.2
Transport regulations and safety directions
WARNING
Improper transport due to lack of specialist knowledge.
Possible danger to life and material damage.
The energy store and its components may be transported only by the
manufacturer and electrical specialists qualified and certified by the
manufacturer.
Operate carefully during transport.
Adhere to the transport regulations.
The housing and the battery module
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must not be stored temporarily in the transport vehicle.
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the energy store must not be transported if a battery module is already integrated.
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the outer packaging of a battery module must not be opened by the vehicle driver or co-driver.