CVPM02, CVPM05, CVFM04 User Guide
CVPM02, CVPM05 Power Modules | CVFM04 Cache Module
Figure 10: HII Battery Management Screen
Handle and Dispose of CacheVault Power Modules
The CVPM02 module and the CVPM05 module are power modules that contain individual supercapacitors, which are low-
voltage devices, but can deliver extremely high currents especially in short-circuit situations. Handle the supercapacitors
in an uncharged state.
The following statements are general safety considerations.
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Supercapacitors can vent or rupture if overcharged, reverse charged, incinerated, or heated above 150°C.
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Do not crush, mutilate, nail penetrate, or disassemble.
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High case temperature (burn hazard) can result from abuse of the supercapacitor.
In the event the packaging of an individual capacitor is compromised, either by puncturing or crushing, a very limited
amount of electrolyte fluid will be released. If the product is found to be leaking (identified by a white salt crystal formation
on product), remove it from the system. A leaking capacitor will eventually increase in resistance or could cause long-term
corrosion of interconnects. Incidental contact with the white salt residue is not harmful, although it should not be ingested.
Take normal precautions after contact, which includes washing hands.
Supercapacitors are composed of aluminum, carbon, paper, and an organic electrolyte. Supercapacitors contain no heavy
metals or toxic materials hazardous to the environment. Municipalities differ in how materials are classified for disposal.
A material safety data sheet (MSDS) for the electrolyte (acetonitrile) is available to aid in determining regional or local
classification and disposal requirements.
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