Caution; Storage And Transportation; Disposal; Traceability - Infinite Transtector DCIPS1B-S-00-B6 Installation Manual

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3.1.10.1 Lead Acid Batteries
WARNING This equipment may use Lead Acid Batteries. When handling batteries,
follow the instructions included with the battery set, as the fluids contained within these
batteries are known to be a health hazard. The disposal of lead acid batteries is subject
to legal requirements for hazardous waste disposal. Local guidelines should be followed
for disposal.
Ensure the following guidelines are observed when dealing with equipment that may contain
lead acid batteries:
Any attempt to burn these batteries may result in an explosion and the generation of
toxic fumes.
Should a lead acid battery suffer damage, it must be moved into a well-ventilated
area. Contact with the corrosive fluid must be avoided.
Neutralize any acid corrosion with copious amounts of a solution of baking soda and
water, and then wipe off all traces of soda.
If the lead acid battery is removed from the equipment, any exposed contact must be
insulated prior to disposal.
Ensure that protective full-face shields, rubber gloves and aprons are worn and
insulated tools are used when working with the batteries. It is advised also to have
water available in case acid gets in contact with the eyes.
3.1.11 In Case of an Accident
In the event of an accident resulting in injury:
1. Use caution and check for hazards in the area.
2. Disconnect power to the system.
3. If possible, send someone to get medical aid. If not, check the condition of the victim
and call for help.

3.2 Caution

3.2.1 Storage and Transportation

CAUTION During storage and transportation, the units must remain in their original
packages in order to avoid mechanical damage, maintain tracability, and protect the units
against electrostatic discharge.
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3.2.2 Disposal

CAUTION The product should not be disposed with other wastes at the end of its working
life so as to prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled
waste disposal.
3.2.3 Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
CAUTION An electrostatic sensitive device is an electronic component that may be
permanently damaged by the discharge of electrostatic charges encountered in routine
handling, testing and transportation.

3.2.4 Traceability

CAUTION Units are labeled with permanently attached product identification labels.
The labels are designed to be indelible throughout the life span of the equipment, unless
mistreated. Make sure that the product identification labels are present on the equipment
and are not subjected to unusual wear or mistreatment.

3.2.5 Breakers

CAUTION Breakers should always be replaced with the same type and rating in order to
avoid damage to system components.

3.2.5.1 Circuit Breaker Limitations

1. Limitations for ambient temperature up to 47°C, maximum system output current 45
Amps:
Maximum load per circuit breakers rated:1A, 4A, 5A, 7.5A, 10A, 15A, 20A and 25A is
80% of their nominal rate.
Maximum load per circuit breaker rated 30A is 60% of its nominal rate.
2. Limitations for ambient temperature up to 55°C, maximum system output current 45
Amps:
Maximum load per circuit breakers rated:1 A, 4 A, 5 A, 7.5 A, 10 A, 15 A, 20 A and 25 A
is 80% of their nominal rate.
Maximum load per circuit breaker rated 30 A is 60% of its nominal rate.
3. Limitations for ambient temperature up to 75°C, maximum system output current 28
Amps:
Maximum load per circuit breakers rated:1 A, 4 A, 5 A, 7.5 A, 10 A, 15 A, 20 A and 25 A
is 30% of their nominal rate.
Maximum load per circuit breaker rated 30 A is 20% of its nominal rate.
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