Before connection, make sure to close the battery.
Please follow the instructions to protect the module BMS against
damage.
DO NOT deviate from the sequence of steps below.
Exercise extreme caution prevent the terminals from contacting anything
except their intended mounting points.
Terminals and their connected wires have either positive or negative
polarity (Positive: +; Negative-). The polarity of a terminal or a wire
connected to the terminal is on the front of each module. Exercise
extreme caution to prevent the terminals and/or wires with opposite
polarity from contacting with each other.
In telecom and battery, it is typically designed that positive is grounded.
Therefore, it is necessary to avoid any non-insulating contact between
the negative terminal and the positive terminal of the battery or the rack
during the connection process. This can effectively avoid issues such as
sparking or short circuit.
The maximum voltage of the battery is no more than 60V, which is higher
than the safe voltage of 36V. Therefore, we still recommend that the
battery terminals or other exposed parts should not be directly touched
When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from
the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside.
Assemble the screws using a Phillips-head within the fastening torque of
less than 8.0 Nm (79.88 kgf/cm).
The power terminals, such as “+,” “-,” of the module are covered with the
protecting cover to guard against a short circuit (Shown in Figure 5-1).
You must remove the insulation cover prior to connecting and reattach
the insulation cover immediately after connecting.