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BATTERY SAFETY
Observe operating instructions and position them within
sight of battery! Work only on batteries under instruction of skilled personnel!
The electrolyte (diluted sulphuric acid) is extremely corrosive. When
working on batteries wear safety glasses and protective clothing.
Acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin must be washed out or off with
plenty of water. Then see a doctor immediately. Clothing exposed to
acid should be washed out with water without delay.
Electrical danger! In the case of short circuit, extremely high currents
can occur which can cause severe burn.
Block batteries or cells are heavy! Ensure secure installation! Only use
suitable transport equipment!
Explosion and fire hazard due to explosive gases escaping from the
battery. Caution! Metal parts of battery are always live; therefore do not
place items or tools on the battery! Avoid short circuits!
No Smoking! Do not expose the battery to an open flame; a glowing
fire or sparks as explosion and fire hazards exists.
Summary of Contents for VC150
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Page 3: ...3 SECTION I ...
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Page 24: ...24 MODULE AND BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAMS SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM ...
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Page 26: ...26 GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
Page 27: ...27 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
Page 28: ...28 REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
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Page 130: ...130 ANNEX II ADDITIONAL EPI TOOL KIT NEEDED FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC REFRIGERATOR REPAIR ...
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