asecos: Lithium batteries safe storage and charging

5 Store and charge lithium-ion batteries in a safety storage cabinet!  Comply with the manufacturer’s specifications, and follow the information provided on technical product sheets.  Protect the poles of the batteries from short circuiting.  Protect the batteries from mechanical damage.  Do not expose the batteries directly or continuously to high temperatures or heat sources, such as direct sunlight  Store the batteries in a location structurally or spatially separate from other flammable materials if there is no automatic extinguishing system available: minimum distance 2.5 m  Use of a charging cabinet or a separate room with fire protection, if more than 5 batteries are present  Remove damaged or defective batteries from your warehouse and production areas immediately; store them temporarily until their disposal at a safe distance away, or in an area separated using fire protection technology.  Only store batteries that have a testing certificate in accordance with UN 38.3; store prototypes only in exceptional cases and with a risk assessment.  Only store batteries in separate, fire-resistant areas or at a safe distance of 5 m  Do not store batteries with other products that can act as accelerants to a fire  Monitor the storage areas where your batteries are located using suitable sensors with connection to a permanently staffed alarm receiving office  With fire extinguishing systems, observe the information in the product data sheets for the batteries on suitable extinguishing agents. SAFETY REGULATIONS Conclusion SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR MEDIUM POWER CLASS BATTERIES (Based on VdS 3103, Provincial flyer 06/2020, GDV – Brief information on loss prevention Status 09/2024)

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