Manual
Operation Manual for
ZeMa Single Cells
Prepared on: 23-11-2022
Prepared by: GBA
Released on: 04.01.2023
Released by: -
Revised on: -
Index: _-
Distributed to: customer (public)
Pages: 5/35
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Pay attention to the hazards that can be caused by
batteries.
Pay attention to the dangers posed by batteries like
stored energy,
short circuit, DC current, explosive gases and electrolyte leakage
.
Dangerous electrical voltage !
All
exposed metal parts
of the battery cells are permanently live.
Danger of injury by electric shock.
Touch the battery only on the plastic surfaces.
Electrolyte is highly corrosive !
If Electrolyte Splashes reach the eyes, immediately wash the eyes with
plenty of clean water
. In case of accident consult a doctor immediately!
In normal operation, a contact with the electrolyte is excluded. At
destruction of the cell vessels, the released fixed electrolyte (gelled
sulphuric acid) is as corrosive as liquid.
Avoid the risk of explosion and fire hazard, short circuits !
Attention!
Metal parts of the battery cells are always hot,
no tools or
foreign objects are to be placed on the battery
.
Under all operating conditions, hydrogen can escape through the
ventilation Cap. Ventilate rooms and cabinets sufficiently.
Systemic health hazards !
Indicates several serious hazards for internal organs, e.g.: Respiratory
sensitisation. Aspiration hazard. Carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity or
reproductive toxicity (CMR).
The installation in non-vented sealed housing is
not permitted
.
To eliminate security risks, the
ventilation requirements of EN 62485-2 : 2019
«Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations. Stationary
batteries» must be respected.