User Manual
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1.4 Battery
Batteries deliver electric power, resulting in burns or a fire hazard when
they are short circuited, or wrongly installed.
Lethal voltages are present at the battery terminals and cables
connecting to the inverter. Severe injuries or death may occur if the
cables and terminals in the inverter are touched.
Provide sufficient ventilation for the battery system to prevent flames
and sparks from the explosive hydrogen gas that the batteries release.
Due to the dangers of hydrogen gas and battery electrolyte:
locate batteries in a designated area, complying with the local
regulations;
protect the enclosure against destruction;
do not open or deform the battery;
whenever working on the battery, wear suitable personal protective
equipment (PPE) such as rubber gloves, rubber boots and goggles;
rinse acid splashes thoroughly with clear water for a long time and
consider consulting a doctor.
Improper settings or maintenance can permanently damage the
battery.
Incorrect inverter parameters will lead to the premature aging of
battery.