Installation Instructions IM584000300
Spec. No. 584000300 (Model 4015-X003) Issue AB, April 3, 2013
Important Safety Instructions Page v
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DANGER! THIS EQUIPMENT MAY BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH LEAD-ACID
BATTERIES. WORKING NEAR LEAD-ACID BATTERIES IS DANGEROUS!
Batteries contain sulfuric acid.
Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. Systems containing
batteries should never be installed in an airtight room or space. Only install in a
ventilated environment.
Batteries are an energy source that can produce high amounts of electrical
current.
FOR THESE REASONS, IT IS OF CRITICAL IMPORTANCE THAT YOU READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOW THEM EXACTLY.
WHEN WORKING WITH LEAD-ACID BATTERIES:
Wear complete protection for eyes, face, hands, and clothing. Examples are safety
goggles or face shield, a rubber apron and gloves.
If battery acid enters your eye, immediately flush your eye with running cold water
for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately.
If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
DANGER! ARC FLASH AND SHOCK HAZARD.
When working on this equipment appropriate PPE and tools required. An appropriate
flash protection boundary analysis should be done determine the “hazard/risk”
category, and to select proper PPE. Notice that PPE is applicable for both AC and DC
voltages.
This product is intended only for installation in a Restricted Access Location.
Only authorized and properly trained personnel should be allowed to install, inspect,
operate, or maintain the rack/equipment.
Do not work on LIVE parts. If required to work or operate live parts, obtain appropriate
Energized Work Permits as required by the local authority, per NFPA 70E “Standard for
Electrical Safety in the Workplace”.