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Sungrow SBR064 - Wet Batteries; Damaged Batteries

Sungrow SBR064
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1.3.3 Wet Batteries
If the battery is submerged in water, do not let people access it, and then contact Sungrow
or an authorized service partner for technical support.
If a battery is submerged in water or flooded, first, switch off all circuit breakers in the system
to cut off the power supply to the battery. Wait until floodwaters subside and do not approach
near battery. If someone needs to go into the flooded water, wear insulated full length rubber
boots and gloves.
Do not use a flooded battery again.
1.3.4 Damaged Batteries
The battery consists of lithium-ion cells. These are considered dry cell batteries. If the bat-
tery is damaged, only a small amount of battery fluid can leak.
A damaged battery can cause rapid heating of the battery cells. If you notice smoke coming
from the battery area, assume that the battery is burning and take appropriate action as de-
scribed in "1.3.2 Fire".
Damaged batteries are dangerous and must be handled with extreme caution. They are not
fit for use and may pose a danger to people or property. If a battery seems to be damaged:
1 Pack it in its original container.
2 Store it in a separated room like the installation place.
3 Contact SUNGROW.
A damaged battery may release dangerous material and a flammable gas mixture.
Never try to repair the battery even if you are a qualified electrician.
User Manual 1 Safety Instructions

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