Energizer Homepower HP-6M Series Owner's Manual page 20

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Customer Acknowledgement
I,
(Customer) acknowledge that
attended my property and conducted the requested work. I confirm that the installer attending my property has
completed the installation based on his/her recommendation for the most efficient energy production, provided
me all the information as per the induction requirements and I confirm that I have agreed to this install location.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Customer's Signature
Date
Risk Assessment
Energizer Homepower [Model No.]
DVC Level
Battery product type as per AS/NZS 5139:2019
Assessed by
Date of Assessment
Reviewed by
Date of Review
Hazard
No.
Description
Potential Source
Consequences
STEP 1
Contact with live
Electrocution.
conductors.
Fire.
Electrical
Fault or short circuit
1
and other
current from the
Battery overheating
hazards
battery impacting the
or a rupture
rest of the electrical
leading to hazards
installation.
identified below.
V23-00211
Energizer Homepower HP-
(System Provider) has
Installer's Signature
Date
HP-6M
HP-6M/1S
HP-6M/2S
HP-6M/3S
DVC-A (Battery)
DVC Level
CEC Approved BESS
Inherent
Potential
Controls
Risk
STEP 3
STEP 2
Follow the relevant
section of AS/NZS
5139:2019 such as:
Section 3 provides
the types of hazards
associated with battery
High
energy storage systems.
Section 5 provides
the installation
requirements for CEC
approved BS.
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6
Series
Energizer Homepower HP-
Hazard
No.
Description
STEP 1
Energy
2
hazards
1
Mechanical
3
hazards
Residual
Risk
STEP 4
Fire,
chemicals,
and biological
hazards
NOTE: NA
4
in relation to
Medium
the hazard
classification
Table 3.1
of AS/NZS
5139:2019
V23-00211
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Series
Inherent
Potential
Potential Source
Risk
Consequences
STEP 2
Arc flash from
insufficient isolation
or insulation.
Some parts of a
BS may remain
energised.
Burns to eyes and skin
High
INCIDENT ENERGY
CALCULATION 0.324
cal/cm2 NOTE: See
Table G5 of AS/NZS
5139:2019 Clause
3.2.4.2.1 to determine
arc flash incident
energy.
Crush by weight
of batteries or
equipment.
Crushing to body
Crushing by falling
parts.
over/tipping of
batteries.
Site-specific
Medium
consequences
:
3
BATTERY WEIGHT
___________________
__________________kg
Site-specific hazards
:
2
___________________
Excessively high or
low temperatures.
Over and under-
voltage.
Overcharged or over
discharged.
Burns to eyes and skin
Medium
Puncturing or failure
of the battery casing.
Thermal runaway.
Internal short circuit.
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Residual
Controls
Risk
STEP 3
STEP 4
Installation and
maintenance activities
shall be done as per
the manufacturer's
instructions
Inspect equipment
for damage before
installing.
Remove exposed
metal or conductive
Low
items such as
jewellery, zips,
watches.
Arc flash boundary -
23.38 cm.
PPE level - use PPE
level 1 When working
within 23.38 cm of live
parts.
Installation and
maintenance activities
shall be done as per
the manufacturer's
instructions
adequate structural
Low
strength of supporting
provided
site-specific controls
4
:
___________________
CEC approved BS are
not expected to create
fire, chemicals, and
Low
biological hazards.
See Table 3.1 of AS/
NZS 5139
© Energizer 2021

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