In most safety standards there are requirements for "Energy Hazards" that
could result in arcing or ejection of molted metal caused by short circuit
between adjacent poles.   Large (car size) batteries definitely fall under
this category with their low impedance.  UL1950 under "General Principles"
says protect by separation, shielding, or safety interlocks.

Darrell Locke
Advanced Input Devices

-----Original Message-----
From: SERGIO LUIZ DA ROCHA LOURES SERGIO
[mailto:sergioro...@siemens.com.br]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 10:04 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Battery terminals isolation



Can the group tell me if there is any requirement about isolations of lead
acid battery terminals?
We have a 48V equipment powered by lead acid batteries. The negative of the
batteries set is connected to the enclosure. When the batteries need to be
replaced, short circuit happens if the tool used to detach the connectors
touch the enclosure and the positive of the batteries.
Information to disconnect the negative terminal first before replace the
batteries is clear in the service manual, but I don't know if only this is
sufficient.

Regards


Sérgio Rocha Loures
Siemens Ltda. - Brazil
ICN FL QEL
Tel:  +55 41 341-5755
Fax: +55 41 341-5058
E-mail: sergioro...@siemens.com.br


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