Exide PAR20 Work Light User Manual


 
SECTION 3: DELIVERY INFORMATION
3.0 Receipt of Shipment
Immediately upon delivery, examine packaging for possible
damage caused in transit. Damaged packing material or
staining from leaking electrolyte could indicate rough han-
dling. Make a descriptive notation on the delivery receipt
before signing. If cell or unit damage is found, request an
inspection by the carrier and file a damage claim.
3.1 Concealed Damage
Within 10 days of receipt, examine all cells for concealed
damage. If damage is noted, immediately request an
inspection by the carrier and file a concealed damage
claim. Pay particular attention to packing material exhibiting
damage or electrolyte staining. Delay in notifying carrier
may result in loss of right to reimbursement for damages.
SECTION 4: STORAGE INFORMATION
4.0 Storage Prior to Installation
Do not remove shipping materials if a storage period is
planned, unless charging is required per Section 4.2.
4.1 Storage Location
If the battery is not to be installed at the time of receipt, it
is recommended that it be stored indoors in a cool (25°C,
77°F), clean, dry location.
4.2 Storage Interval
The storage interval from the date of battery shipment to
the date of installation and initial charge should not
exceed six (6) months. If extended storage is necessary,
the battery should be charged at regular intervals until
installation can be completed and float charging can be
initiated. When in extended storage, it is advised to mark
the battery pallets with the date of shipment and the date
of every charge. If the battery is stored at 77°F (25°C) or
below, the battery should be given its initial charge (refer
to Section 10) within 6 months of the date of shipment and
receive a freshening charge (perform per Section 10 Initial
Charge) at 6 month intervals thereafter. Storage at ele
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vated temperatures will result in accelerated rates of self
discharge. For every 18°F (10°C) temperature increase
above 77°F (25°C), the time interval for the initial charge
and subsequent freshening charges should be halved.
Thus, if a battery is stored at 95°F (35°C), the maximum
storage interval between charges would be 3 months (ref-
erence Appendix B). Storage beyond these periods with-
out proper charge can result in excessive sulphation of
plates and positive grid corrosion which is detrimental to
battery performance and life. Failure to charge accord-
ingly may void the batteryʼs warranty.
NOTE: Storage in temperatures above 25°C (77°F)
will result in loss of operating life.
Initial and freshening charge data should be saved and
included with the battery historical records (see Section 15).
SECTION 5: INSTALLATION
CONSIDERATIONS
5.0 General
Prior to starting installation of the Absolyte GX
Battery System, a review of this section is
strongly recommended.
5.1 Space Considerations
It is important to know certain restrictions for the area
where the battery is to be located. First, a designated
aisle space should be provided to permit initial installation
as well as for service or surveillance. After installation,
any additional equipment installed after the battery should
not compromise access to the battery system.
A minimum aisle space of 36 inches from modules / 33
inches from clear covers should be available adjacent to
the battery system. See Figure 1 for typical space alloca-
tions required. Following the spacing requirements will
aid in maintenance of the battery and help maintain air
flow to battery surfaces to enhance heat dissipation.
NOTE: When planning system space requirements, allow
at least 6 inches past system total length wherever a ter-
minal plate assembly is to be located (Figure 1A). Allow
4.5” minimum between back to back stacks (Figure 1B).
See Figure 1 for typical space allocations required. For
total length, width and height dimensions of connected
systems, consult layout/wiring diagram for the
particular system.
5.2 Battery Location & Ambient
Temperature Requirements
It is recommended that the battery unit be installed in a
clean, cool, dry location. Floors should be level.
A location having an ambient temperature of 24°C (75°F)
to 25°C (77°F) will result in optimum battery life and
performance. Temperatures below 25°C (77°F) reduce
battery charge efficiency and discharge performance.
Temperatures above 25°C (77°F) will result in a
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Any modifications, alterations or additions to an
Absolyte GX system, without the expressed written
consent of GNB Engineering, may void any warranties
and/or seismic qualifications. Contact your GNB
representative for additional information.