Appendix 2 - 5
MDS-D-SVJ3/SPJ3 Series Specifications Manual
Appendix 2-1 Restriction for Packing
(b) Preparation of shipping documents and declaration of dangerous goods
For information required in description, refer to "Appendix2-2 Product information data sheet".
(2) When packaged by user
The user must follow UN Regulations when packing, preparing for shipping and preparing the
indications, etc.
(a) Packing a lithium battery falling under Class 9
[1] Consult with The Ship Equipment Inspection Society of Japan for details on packaging.
[2] Prepare for shipping as explained in "(1) Reshipping in Mitsubishi UN packaging".
The Ship Equipment Inspection Society of Japan Headquarters Telephone: 03-3261-6611 Fax:
03-3261-6979
(b) Packing a lithium battery not falling under Class 9
[1] Cells and batteries are separated so as to prevent short circuits and are stored in a strong
outer packaging (12 batteries or less, 24 battery cells or less).
[2] Prepare for the certificates or test results showing compliance to drop test from 1.2m in height.
(The safety test results have been obtained from the battery manufacturer. Consult with
Mitsubishi when the safety test results are required.)
[3] Prepare for shipping as explained in "(1) Reshipping in Mitsubishi UN packaging (Class 9)".
■ When shipping lithium batteries incorporating in a device or machinery
Dedicated packaging (UN packaging) is not required for batteries incorporated in device or machinery. Yet,
make sure to fix the contents securely before the transportation as to prevent damage and short-circuit.
If machinery and devices which incorporates lithium battery is not waterproof, package must be waterproof
material.
Check with your shipping company for details on packing and transportation.
Appendix 2-1-3 Reference
Refer to the following materials for details on the regulations and responses.
Guidelines regarding transportation of lithium batteries and lithium ion batteries (Edition 2)..... Battery Association
of Japan