Energizer Homepower HP-
6
Series
Energizer Homepower HP-
6
Series
© Energizer
2021
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Customer Acknowledgement
Risk Assessment
I, (Customer) acknowledge that (System Provider) has
attended my property and conducted the requested work. I confirm that the installer attending my property has
completed the installation based on his/her recommendation for the most efficient energy production, provided
me all the information as per the induction requirements and I confirm that I have agreed to this install location.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Customer’s Signature
Installer’s Signature
Date
Date
Energizer Homepower [Model No.]
HP-6M
HP-6M/1S
HP-6M/2S
HP-6M/3S
DVC Level
DVC-A (Battery)
Battery product type as per AS/NZS 5139:2019
DVC Level
Assessed by
CEC Approved BESS
Date of Assessment
Reviewed by
Date of Review
No.
Hazard
Description
STEP 1
Potential Source
Potential
Consequences
Inherent
Risk
STEP 2
Controls
STEP 3
Residual
Risk
STEP 4
1
Electrical
and other
hazards
•
Contact with live
conductors.
•
Fault or short circuit
current from the
battery impacting the
rest of the electrical
installation.
•
Electrocution.
•
Fire.
•
Battery overheating
or a rupture
leading to hazards
identified below.
High
Follow the relevant
section of AS/NZS
5139:2019 such as:
•
Section 3 provides
the types of hazards
associated with battery
energy storage systems.
•
Section 5 provides
the installation
requirements for CEC
approved BS.
Medium
No.
Hazard
Description
STEP 1
Potential Source
Potential
Consequences
Inherent
Risk
STEP 2
Controls
STEP 3
Residual
Risk
STEP 4
2
Energy
hazards
1
•
Arc flash from
insufficient isolation
or insulation.
•
Some parts of a
BS may remain
energised.
•
INCIDENT ENERGY
CALCULATION 0.324
cal/cm2 NOTE: See
Table G5 of AS/NZS
5139:2019 Clause
3.2.4.2.1 to determine
arc flash incident
energy.
Burns to eyes and skin
High
Installation and
maintenance activities
shall be done as per
the manufacturer’s
instructions
•
Inspect equipment
for damage before
installing.
•
Remove exposed
metal or conductive
items such as
jewellery, zips,
watches.
•
Arc flash boundary -
23.38 cm.
•
PPE level - use PPE
level 1 When working
within 23.38 cm of live
parts.
Low
3
Mechanical
hazards
•
Crush by weight
of batteries or
equipment.
•
Crushing by falling
over/tipping of
batteries.
•
BATTERY WEIGHT
__________________kg
•
Site-specific hazards
2
:
___________________
•
Crushing to body
parts.
•
Site-specific
consequences
3
:
___________________
Medium
Installation and
maintenance activities
shall be done as per
the manufacturer’s
instructions
adequate structural
strength of supporting
provided
site-specific controls
4
:
___________________
Low
4
Fire,
chemicals,
and biological
hazards
NOTE: NA
in relation to
the hazard
classification
Table 3.1
of AS/NZS
5139:2019
•
Excessively high or
low temperatures.
•
Over and under-
voltage.
•
Overcharged or over
discharged.
•
Puncturing or failure
of the battery casing.
•
Thermal runaway.
•
Internal short circuit.
Burns to eyes and skin
Medium
•
CEC approved BS are
not expected to create
fire, chemicals, and
biological hazards.
See Table 3.1 of AS/
NZS 5139
Low
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