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www.enersys.com Publication No. US-FL-IOM-002 January 2007
6.0 UNPACKING AND HANDLING FOR INSTALLATION
6.1 General
Batteries are shipped assembled, charged, and filled with the electrolyte near the low level lines
marked on the jar. If the electrolyte level is significantly above the low level line after the battery
has been on a long open circuit stand, care must be taken to avoid flooding during the
freshening charge. Electrolyte may be removed to the low level line to prevent overflowing.
All accessories for installation and use are supplied as optional prepackaged kits. Cells may be
packed in wooden boxes, which must be opened completely and carefully. The cells are then
handled as described in Section 6.3.
6.2 Recommended
Installation Equipment and Supplies
Before working with the battery system, be sure that you have the proper protective clothing,
safety equipment and insulated tools as specified in Section 2.0. Additional equipment for the
installation of the battery system is listed in Table 6.1.
TABLE 6.1
CHECK IF
ON HAND
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
Forklift or Portable Lift Crane
Chalk Line
Torpedo Level (Plastic)
Torque Wrench (10-200 in-lbs)
Torque Wrench (50-100 ft-lbs)
Drift Pins
Floor Anchors (User-supplied per battery system and attached stress analysis)
Floor Shims (User-supplied)
Insulated 3/8 inch Drive Ratchet Wrench with Minimum 3" Extension
With 3/8 inch thru 11/16 inch Sockets
Insulated Box Wrenches (3/8 inch to 11/16 inch)
Screwdrivers
Wipes, Paper or Cloth
Plastic Bristle Brush or Nonmetallic Cleaning Pad
Tape Measure (Nonmetallic)
Safety Equipment and Clothing
Small Paint Brush
Standard Allen Wrench Set
NO-OX-ID Grease
Be sure you have all the proper protective clothing and safety tools
and equipment on hand before starting the installation.
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