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LUNA2000-(5-30)-NHS0
User Manual
Issue 11 (2023-04-15)
Batteries can be delivered to the site directly if the road or sea transportation
requirements are met.
Comply with the international regulations on the transport of dangerous
goods and meet the requirements of the transportation regulatory authorities
in the countries of departure, route, and destination.
Choose sea or roads in good conditions for transportation. Do not transport
batteries by railway or air. Avoid tilt or jolt during transportation.
Maritime transport must comply with the
Goods Code (IMDG Code).
Road transport must comply with the
International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) or JT/T 617.
Before transportation, check that the battery package is intact and that there
is no abnormal odor, leakage, smoke, or sign of burning. Otherwise, the
batteries cannot be transported.
The packing case must be secured for transportation. Handle the case with
care during loading and unloading, and take moisture-proof measures during
transportation.
Exercise caution when moving batteries to prevent bumping and ensure
personal safety.
Unless otherwise specified, dangerous goods cannot be mixed with goods
containing food, medicine, animal feed, or their additives in the same vehicle
or container.
Unless otherwise specified, when dangerous goods packages are loaded in the
same vehicle or container as ordinary goods, they should be separated in
either of the following ways:
Use a spacer that is as high as the packages.
Keep a distance of at least 0.8 m around.
Before transporting a faulty battery (with scorch, leakage, bulge, or water
intrusion), insulate its positive and negative terminals, pack it, and place it in
an insulated explosion-proof box as soon as possible. Record information such
as the site name, address, time, and fault symptom on the box.
When transporting faulty batteries, avoid approaching flammable material
storage areas, residential areas, or other densely populated places, such as
mass transit facilities or elevators.
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International Maritime Dangerous
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