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Pylontech UF5000 Series - 7 Emergency Situations

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7. Emergency Situations
Caution: Damaged batteries may leak electrolyte or produce
flammable gas.
Problem
Description
Action
Leaking
Batteries
If the battery pack
leaks electrolyte, avoid
contacting with the
leaking liquid or gas. If
anyone is exposed to
the leaked substance,
immediately perform
the actions.
Inhalation.
Evacuate the contaminated area
and seek medical attention.
Contact
with eyes.
Rinse eyes with flowing water for
15 minutes and seek medical
attention.
Contact
with skin.
Wash the affected area thoroughly
with soap and water, and seek
medical attention.
Ingestion.
Induce vomiting and seek medical
attention.
Fire
The battery cell is catching fire.
1. Firstly, cut off the external
power supply.
2.Then use vast of water for
suppression.
3. After extinguishing the fire, soak
the battery in water and contact
Pylontech or an authorized
dealer.
The cabling or other component (not
battery cell) is catching fire.
1. Firstly, cut off the external
power source.
2. Then use dry powder fire or
carbon dioxide extinguisher for
suppression.
Wet
Batteries
The battery module is wet or
submerged in water.
1. Cut off all power switch on
inverter side.
2. DO NOT let people access it,
and contact Pylontech or an
authorized dealer for technical
support.
Damaged
Batteries
Damaged batteries are dangerous
and must be handled with the utmost
care. They are not fit for use and may
pose a danger to people or property.
If the battery pack seems to be
damaged, pack it in its original
container, and then return it to
Pylontech or an authorized dealer.

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