Important Safety Information - Nuvation Energy High-Voltage BMS Installation Manual

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Important Safety Information

The content in this document must be followed in order to ensure safe operation of Nuvation
Energy BMS.
Do NOT energize the system until all connections to the Cell Interface and
Power Interface modules have been made.
Insulated handling is required of any connector carrying potentials over 600 V
DC relative to chassis.
Properly insulate or remove any unused wires. Unused wires can couple
excessive system noise into Nuvation Energy BMS which can disrupt
communication and lead to undesirable behaviors.
Please be aware of high voltages present in your system and follow all
necessary safety precautions.
The provided module enclosures are not fire enclosures.
Depending on battery chemistry, there might be a nominal voltage per cell
which adds up in series and is always present. There are many different
battery chemistries with different current capacities, and so high voltage with
high current capacity may be present while connecting Nuvation Energy BMS.
You must use proper electrical safety precautions when handling any part of
Nuvation Energy BMS.
Neither Nuvation Energy or any of its employees shall be liable for any direct,
indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, personal or consequential harm or
damages (including, but not limited to, procurement or substitute goods or
services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused
and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
product.
Nuvation Energy BMS relies on your system charger to charge the battery
cells; do not leave your charger off while Nuvation Energy BMS is powered
from the stack for prolonged periods of time. Nuvation Energy BMS should be
shut down when the system is in storage to minimize the drain on the cells.
Document ID: NE-IG-001
Nuvation Energy High-Voltage BMS - Installation Guide
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Rev 2.1, 2020-03-13

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