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ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

  • Be careful when working with batteries, as they pose a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit currents.

  • Use only insulated tools around the modules and batteries, and carefully avoid shorting the battery terminals or connections.

  • Always ensure the system is de-energized following lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures and MSDs are removed for full isolation. Even if the system is de-energized, a residual charge may remain.

Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious injury.

Tools and Equipment

  • Insulated Tools: Sized to match nuts, bolts, and cables, typically rated for at least 1000 V. Using insulated tools will provide an extra layer of safety.

  • RMS Type Voltmeter: Rated for a minimum of 1500 Vdc, used correctly, this tool will confirm that the system is de-energized.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Appropriately rated to meet or exceed the system's arc flash incident energy levels, including gloves, face shields, and flame-resistant clothing.

  • Cable Management Tools: Use insulated cable ties or holders to secure cables and reduce the likelihood of accidental contact.

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