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Final Assembly Check Procedure
1. For future identification, individual cells should be numbered in
electrical connection sequence, beginning with number one (1)
at the positive end of the battery string.
NOTE: Following steps are to be followed with battery
disconnected from any load or charge source.
2. Read and record the voltages of the individual cells to assure
that they are connected properly. The total battery string voltage
should be approximately equal to the number of cells connected
in series, multiplied by the measured voltage of one cell If the
measured is less, recheck the connections for proper polarity.
Verify that all cell connections have been properly torqued.
3. Measure and record the intercell connection resistance using
a micro-ohms meter. This helps determine the adequacy of
initial connection installation and can be used as a reference
for future maintenance requirements. Refer to the “Battery
Maintenance Report” form in Appendix G of this manual.
Review the records of each connection and detail resistance
measurements. Clean, remake, and re-measure any connec-
tion that has a resistance measurement greater than 10% of
the average of all the same type connections (i.e. intercell,
intermodule, etc.).
4. Battery string performance is based on the output at the
cell terminals. Therefore, the shortest electrical connection
between the battery string and the operating equipment
results in maximum total system performance.
Select cable size based on current carrying capability
and voltage drop.
Cable size should not provide a greater voltage drop between
the battery string and operating equipment than customer
specified. Excessive voltage drop in cables will reduce the
desired reserve time and power from the battery string.
Safety Shield Assembly
1. All safety shield brackets should already be installed at this
time. Refer to “Non-Interlock Module Installation” section for
bracket installation.
2. Safety shields are designed with a “keyhole” type attachment.
3. One shield will cover two modules. Starting at the bottom of
the stack; hang the first shield on the top brackets through the
large part of the keyhole. At the same time aligning the cutout
at the bottom of the shield with the second set of brackets.
The next shield will overlap the previously installed shield.
For stacks containing odd number of modules a single module
safety shield will be supplied. After all shields are in place,
tighten the outer bolt, but do not torque.
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