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12AVR-125L/LLP
12AVR-145L/LLP
FLUSH EYES
IMMEDIATELY
WITH WATER.
GET
MEDICAL
HELP
FAST.
SULFURIC ACID
CAN CAUSE
BLINDNESS OR
SEVERE BURNS.
NO
• SPARKS
• FLAMES
• SMOKING
SHIELD
EYES.
EXPLOSIVE GASES
CAN CAUSE BLIND-
NESS OR INJURY.
HIGH
VOLTAGE...
RISK OF SHOCK.
DO NOT TOUCH
UNINSULATED
TERMINALS OR
CONNECTORS.
DO NOT REMOVE VENT VALVE.
WARRANTY VOID IF VENT VALVE IS REMOVED.
VENTILATE WELL WHEN IN AN ENCLOSED
SPACE AND WHEN CHARGING.
SEE INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
REPAIR SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY
BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
DANGER
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Although most valve-regulated batteries have the elec-
trolyte immobilized within the cell, the electrical hazard
associated with batteries still exists.
Work performed on
these batteries should be done with the tools and the
protective equipment listed below.
Valve-regulated
battery installations should be supervised by personnel
familiar with batteries and battery safety precautions.
Protective Equipment
To assure safe battery handling, installation and
maintenance, the following protection equipment
should be used:
1.
Safety glasses or face shield
2. Acid-resistant gloves
3. Protective aprons and safety shoes
4. Proper lifting devices
5. Properly insulated tools
Procedures
The following safety procedures should be followed
during installation:
(Always wear safety glasses or
face shield.)
1. Under normal operating conditions, they do not present
any acid danger. However, if the battery jar or cover
is damaged, acid could be present.
Sulfuric acid is harnful to the skin and eyes. Flush
affected area with water immediately and consult a
physician if splashed in the eyes.
2. Prohibit smoking and open flames, and avoid arcing in
the immediate vicinity of the battery.
3. Do not wear metallic objects, such as jewelry, while
working on batteries.
4. Keep the top of the battery dry and clear of all tools and
other foreign objects.
5. Provide adequate ventilation (per IEEE standard 1187
and/or local codes) and follow recommended charging
voltages.
6. Extinguishing media: Class ABC extinguisher.
Note: CO
2
may be used but not directly on the cells
due to thermal shock and potential cracking of cases.
7.
Never
remove or tamper with pressure relief valves.
Warranty void if vent valve is removed.
8. Inspect all flooring and lifting equipment for functional
adequacy.
9. Adequately secure battery modules, racks, or cabinets
to the floor.
10. Connect support structure to ground system in accor-
dance with applicable codes.
®
Batteries, battery posts, terminals and
related accessories contain lead and
lead compounds, and other chemicals
known to the state of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling!
California
Proposition
65 Warning
V A L V E - R E G U L A T E D B A T T E R I E S
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Ampere
Ampere
Product Nominal
Hours
Hours
Length
Width
Height
Total
Acid
Code
Voltage
@ 8-hour
@ 10-hour
Weight
Volume
Rate
Rate
12AVR-125L
12V
120
125
16.82 in.
6.97 in.
10.10 in.
120lbs.
2 gal.
-
427.2 mm
177.0 mm
256.5 mm
54.4 kg
7.57 L
12AVR-125LLP
12V
120
125
17.90 in.
6.97 in.
9.36 in.
120lbs.
2 gal.
-
454.7 mm
177.0 mm
237.7 mm
54.4 kg
7.57 L
12AVR-145L
12V
145
150
16.82 in.
6.97 in.
10.10 in.
100lbs.
2.2 gal.
-
427.2 mm
177.0 mm
256.5 mm
45.4 kg
8.25 L
12AVR-145LLP
12V
145
150
17.90 in.
6.97 in.
9.36 in.
100lbs.
2.2 gal.
-
454.7 mm
177.0 mm
237.7 mm
45.4 kg
8.25 L
SPECIFICATIONS