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1. Delivery and Storage

1.1 Receiving Inspection

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Inspect for missing components.

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Check against the shipping/packing documents.

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Inspect each package or pallet for integrity and electrolyte 
leakage.

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Record receipt date and inspection data results, and notify 
your servicing dealer of any damage. Take photographs if 
necessary.

 
1.2 Storage

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Store the battery in a dry, clean, ventilated, cool and frost-free 
location.

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Do not expose the cells to direct sunlight as damage to the 
container and cover may occur.

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Do not stack pallets on top of each other. DO NOT store unpacked 
cells/blocks on sharp-edged supports. Storage on a pallet and 
wrapped in plastic material (shrink wrap) is permitted except in 
rooms where the temperature fluctuates significantly, or when 
high relative humidity can cause condensation under the plastic. 
With time this condensation can cause a whitish hydration on the 
terminals and current leakage leading to high self-discharge.

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Protect the batteries from any risk of electric shock from short-
circuiting poles/terminals with conductive objects or from the 
building up of conductive dust.

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Maintain the same storage conditions for all batteries within 
the same batch. Batteries are normally supplied charged. 
Depending upon storage conditions, storage time may be 
limited. In order to prevent batteries from becoming over 
discharged during storage do not store them for more than 
3 months at 20°C/68°F, 2 months at 25°C/80°F, or 1 month at 
40°C/104°F before performing a re-fresh charge. Failure to 
observe these conditions may result in significantly reduced 
capacity and service life (Sec. 3.2.1).

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Record dates and conditions for all charges during storage.

 
1.3 Unpacking and Handling

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Never lift cells by the terminal posts. Lifting cells heavier than 
25 kg/55 lb should be made with lifting belts available for order 
from Discover® or your servicing dealer.

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Never drag or roll the battery!

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The batteries are fully charged before shipment. Do not short 
circuit.

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Check for evidence of leakage. All cells or blocks with visible 
defects should be rejected.

2. Installation and 
Commissioning Charge

2.1 Installation and Battery Room Design

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All electrical protective measures, devices, accommodation 
and ventilation of the battery installation area must be in 
accordance with all local rules and governmental regulations. 

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The battery should be installed in a clean and dry area and 
protected against dropped items and dirt. 

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Avoid placing the battery in a hot place or in direct sunlight.

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The location or arrangement of cells should result in no greater 
temperature difference than 3°C/5°F between cells or blocks 
within a connected string at any given time.

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Avoid conditions that result in spot heating or cooling, as 
temperature variations will cause electrical imbalances in the 
battery. For better cooling and temperature management ensure 

the installation allows for adequate air flow around each cell or 
block. Keep 10mm/0.5in distance between cells or blocks.

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The layout of the battery room or installation area must allow 
for easy access to the batteries. The recommended minimum 
distance between battery rows is 1.5 times the depth of the row.

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Racks or cabinets shall be located 100mm/4in from the wall. 

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Be sure to provide adequate space and lighting for inspection, 
maintenance, testing, and cell/block replacement. Space should 
also be provided to allow the operation of lifting equipment 
and for taking measurements (cell voltage and temperature) 
during service.

 
2.2 Racks and Mechanical Stability

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Approved and insulated battery racks are recommended for 
proper installation. Calculations should be performed to ensure 
that floor loading capabilities are not exceeded. Seismic forces 
should also be considered. 

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The installation should provide for adequate structural support 
and exposure to the minimum possible vibration.

 
2.3 Cells in Parallel Strings

Discover

®

 Tubular Gel cells/blocks may be connected in parallel to 

increase capacity, current capability and/or discharge durations. In the 
case of each parallel connected string, only use batteries of the same 
voltage, capacity, design and age.

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The resistance and ampacity of the cables or connector bars 
in each string must be the same, e.g. same cross-section, 
same length and same conductor type (copper, aluminium). 
In addition, each string should be equipped with disconnect 
capabilities (circuit breakers) for maintenance and safety 
purposes.

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Discover

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recommends a maximum of 4 strings parallel, up 

to 10 strings is possible: If the following steps are fulfilled it 
is possible to have more strings in parallel without reducing 
battery life or cells/blocks getting out of balance if the following 
requirements are fulfilled:

1. 

The same voltage drop must be realized from each 
string to the end connection (load and ground). This can 
be achieved by proper choice of cable lengths, cable 
diameters and arrangement for crosswise connection 
configurations

2. 

The connector cables for positive and negative terminals 
of each battery string must have the same length

3. 

The minimum cable size for the end connectors of a string 
is 25mm²/100 Ah of C

10

 nominal string capacity

4. 

The end-connector cables (of the shortest possible 
length) must be placed on a copper bar (bus) with at least 
100mm²/100 Ah of C

10

 nominal string capacity.

5. 

It is a must that each string has a manually operated 
switching device that also automatically opens or breaks 
the circuit in the event of an over current (circuit breaker).

6. 

Each string must have the same number of cells/blocks.

7. 

Each string must be exposed to the same heat or 
temperature potential.

8. 

Always connect the individual series strings first and then 
check that the different strings are at the same potential 
before connecting them together on the bus.

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Note: The combined performance data of all of the cells/
blocks will be realized at the end pole/terminal of each 
string.

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Note: Battery life or reliability will not be negatively 
affected if this form of paralleling is done correctly. 

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Note: Parallel connection of strings with different capacities 
as well as different ages is possible (the age and capacity 
of the batteries within each string must be the same). 

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Note: The current during both discharge and charge will 

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