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: 4/35
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Reference documents
EN 62485-2 : 2019
«Safety requirements for secondary batteries and
EN 62485-3 : 2015
battery installations» (European Standard)
Part 2 : Stationary batteries
Part 3 : Traction batteries
EN 60077-1 : 2018
«Railway applications - Electrical equipment for rolling stock»
Part 1 : General service conditions and general rules
EN 50547 : 2013
«Railway applications –
Batteries for auxiliary power supply systems»
Leaflet
Information for the Safe Handling of Lead-Acid Batteries
(EnerSys, Dec_2016)
2.
Safety
2.1
General Safety information
Operation manual, nameplate and warning signs etc. must always be kept at the plant
site and if possible made clearly visible in the battery compartment.
In principle, the internal instructions of the railway companies shall apply.
A full list of warning & information sign is listed in chapter 16 Appendix 7.
Follow instructions
Operation manual must be handed over to the competent personnel.
A copy shall be available at the
charging
location
.
Work on batteries only after instruction by qualified personnel.
First aid
If any Acid splashes into eyes or onto skin
rinse under clear running
water
. After contact with eyes seek immediate advice from a
medical
doctor
, please also contact your doctor after serious skin contact.
If Electrolyte Splashes reach the eyes,
Clothing contaminated by acid should be washed with water and soap.