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Remove rings, wristwatch and other metal jewellery that might be exposed to battery
terminals, before installing batteries.
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Batteries are powerful sources of energy and present a potential electrical shock and energy
hazard. The energy hazard is always present, even if the batteries are not connected. Avoid
short circuiting terminals of opposite polarity.
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Always use insulated tools.
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Do not place tools, loose cables or metal objects (such as interconnecting bars) on top of
batteries.
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Do not drop tools, loose cables or metal objects onto intercell connections or terminals.
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Only terminate cables and interconnecting bars after confirming that the termination will
not create a short circuit.
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Always tighten battery terminal bolts according to the battery manufacturer’s specification.
Failing to do so can cause erratic battery performance, possible damage to the battery,
and/or personal injury.
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There is a risk of electric shock or explosion if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
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Dispose of batteries according to the instructions given by the manufacturer, or according to
the local rules of the country of installation.
Rectifiers and Converters (DC-DC and Solar)
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All the following instructions apply to rectifiers and converters (from here noted as
rectifiers).
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Only operate the rectifiers when the surrounding area is clean and dust free.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock and maintain optimum system cooling, always cover
empty rectifier slots with blanking panels.
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To avoid electrical shock, do not place hands inside the rectifier magazine.
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Rectifier cases may exceed 100ºC (212ºF), especially after prolonged operation. Use suitable
gloves when removing a rectifier from the magazine.
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Do not attempt to disassemble faulty rectifiers. Return them (in their original packaging)
with a completed Equipment Incident Report, available from the relevant product manual.
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Ensure that any upstream Residual Current Devices (RCDs) are appropriately rated for the
rectifiers' maximum earth leakage current (see specifications in relevant product manual).
DC Distributions
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The dc common bus of the dc power system can be connected to earth (ground). If this
connection is made all of the following conditions must be met:
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Your equipment and the dc power system must be located within the same premises.
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No switching or disconnecting devices are allowed in the conductor between the dc
common line and the point of connection to the earth electrode conductor.
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See further information relating to earthing in the relevant product manual.
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For installations in the United States, Listed compression connectors must be used to
terminate Listed field-wired conductors where required. For all installations, use the
appropriate connector for the conductor size as specified by the connector manufacturer.
And use only the connector manufacturer's recommended tooling or tooling approved for
that connector.
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Follow all applicable local and national rules and regulations when making field
connections.
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Tighten all electrical connections to the torques stated in the product manual or on the
manufacturer's label.
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