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The document provides operating instructions for the sonnenBatterie eco 8.2, emphasizing the importance of safety and proper installation by authorized electricians. It includes sections on safety information, product description, commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and disposal. The document is intended for operators and must be read thoroughly before use to ensure safe operation.

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Sonnenbatterie Eco 82-1

The document provides operating instructions for the sonnenBatterie eco 8.2, emphasizing the importance of safety and proper installation by authorized electricians. It includes sections on safety information, product description, commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, and disposal. The document is intended for operators and must be read thoroughly before use to ensure safe operation.

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Operating instructions | for operators

sonnenBatterie eco 8.2

KD-225 · Part no. 52186 · Version X04 [email protected] · www.sonnenbatterie.de

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IMPORTANT

EN ► Read this documentation carefully before operation.


► Retain this document for reference purposes.

Publisher
sonnen GmbH
Am Riedbach 1
87499 Wildpoldsried
Service number +49 8304 92933 444
E-Mail [email protected]

Document
Document number KD-225
Part number 52186
Version X04
Valid for UK, IE, AU
Publication date 24/04/2017

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Table of contents

Table of contents
1 Information about this document.................................................................5
1.1 Target group of this document.............................................................................5
1.2 Designations in this document............................................................................ 5
1.3 Explanation of symbols........................................................................................ 5
2 Safety..............................................................................................................6
2.1 Intended Use......................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Requirements for the electrician....................................................................... 6
2.3 General safety information................................................................................. 6
2.3.1 Danger due to incorrect operation............................................................6
2.3.2 Danger to life due to explosive and flammable materials........................7
2.3.3 Danger to life due to product modifications or changes to the product
environment.......................................................................................................... 7
2.3.4 Danger of injury and risk of material damage due to improper repairs. 7
2.3.5 Conduct in case of a fire / Important information for fire services.......7
2.4 Regulations (directives, laws, standards)...........................................................8
2.5 Warnings............................................................................................................... 8
3 Product description.....................................................................................10
3.1 Technical data...................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Type plate............................................................................................................. 11
3.3 Symbols on the outside of the storage system................................................12
3.4 Functional description....................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 Basic principle............................................................................................ 13
4 Commissioning.............................................................................................14
4.1.1 Removing the cover.................................................................................... 14
4.1.2 Switching on the storage system..............................................................14
5 Internet portal..............................................................................................15
5.1 Logging into the internet portal......................................................................... 15
5.2 Using the overview page.................................................................................... 15
5.3 Using the status page......................................................................................... 16
5.4 Using the control page....................................................................................... 17
5.5 Using the history page....................................................................................... 18
5.5.1 Elements of the power graph....................................................................18
5.5.2 Analysis of power diagram........................................................................ 19
5.5.3 Analysing pie charts................................................................................. 20
5.6 Using the forecast page..................................................................................... 21
6 Maintenance.................................................................................................22

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6.1 Checking function.............................................................................................. 22


6.2 Cleaning............................................................................................................. 22
7 Troubleshooting...........................................................................................23
8 Decommissioning........................................................................................24
9 Uninstallation and disposal.........................................................................25
9.1 Uninstallation...................................................................................................... 25
9.2 Disposal.............................................................................................................. 25
10 Annex..........................................................................................................26
10.1 EU-declaration of conformity........................................................................ 26
10.2 Warranty for UK and Ireland.......................................................................... 26
10.3 Warranty for Australia.................................................................................... 26
10.4 Safety data sheet............................................................................................ 26

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Information about this document 1

1 Information about this document


This document describes the operation of the sonnenBatterie eco 8.2.
Observe the following points:
► Read this document in its entirety before beginning operation.
► Keep this document in the vicinity of the sonnenBatterie.

1.1 Target group of this document

This document is intended for the storage system operator.

1.2 Designations in this document

The following designations are used in this document:

Complete designation Designation in this document


sonnenBatterie eco 8.2 storage system

1.3 Explanation of symbols

DANGER
DANGER
Extremely dangerous situation leading to certain death or serious injury if the
safety information is not observed.

Dangerous situation leading to potential death or serious injury if the safety


WARNING
WARNING information is not observed.

CAUTION
CAUTION Dangerous situation leading to potential injury if the safety information is not
observed.

Notice
Notice Indicates actions that may cause material damage.

Important information not associated with any risks to people or property.

Symbol Meaning
► Work step
1. 2. 3. … Work steps in a defined order
• List
Table 1: Additional symbols

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2 Safety

2 Safety

2.1 Intended Use

The sonnenBatterie eco 8.2 is a battery storage system which can be used to store
electrical energy. Improper use of this system poses a risk of death or injury to the
user or third parties as well as damage to the product and other items of value.
The following points must therefore be observed in order to comply with the
intended use of the product:
• The storage system must not be installed in any kind of combination.
• The storage system must be fully installed in accordance with the installation
instructions.
• The storage system must be installed by an authorised electrician.
• The storage system must only be used at a suitable installation location.
• The transport and storage conditions must be observed.
Failure to comply with the conditions of the warranty and the information
specified in this document invalidates any warranty claims.

2.2 Requirements for the electrician

The storage system must only be installed and commissioning by authorised


electricians. Authorised electricians must meet the following criteria:
• An electrician is a person with suitable specialist training, knowledge and
experience who can recognise the electrical hazards and avoid them.
• The company for which the electrician works must be certified by sonnen
GmbH.
• The electrician must have successfully complete sonnen GmbH certification
training for this product.

2.3 General safety information

► Only use the storage system in its original state – without any unauthorised
modifications – and when it is in proper working order.
► An appropriate and readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in
the fixed wiring.
► Ensure that all protective devices are working properly.

2.3.1 Danger due to incorrect operation

Incorrect operation puts you and others at risk and could cause material damage.

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Safety 2

► Read through this document and all further applicable documents carefully,
paying special attention to the chapters on safety and warnings.

2.3.2 Danger to life due to explosive and flammable materials

► Do not use the storage system in potentially explosive environments.

2.3.3 Danger to life due to product modifications or changes to


the product environment

► Never block or bypass the protective devices.


► Never modify the protective devices.
► Do not make changes to the storage system.
► Do not make changes to the electrical and data supply lines.

2.3.4 Danger of injury and risk of material damage due to improper


repairs

► Never attempt to repair the storage system yourself.


► Have faults and damage fixed by an authorised service technician.
► The replacement of battery modules must be performed by authorised service
technicians only.

2.3.5 Conduct in case of a fire / Important information for fire


services

Fire may occur with electrical equipment despite its careful design. Likewise, a fire
in the vicinity of the equipment can cause the storage system to catch fire,
releasing the contents of the battery modules.

► Observe the warnings about the risk of injury/burns due to the escape of
electrolyte (see section 2.5 – pg. 8).

In the event of a fire in the vicinity of the product or in the storage system itself,
proceed as follows:

► Only firefighters with appropriate protective equipment (safety gloves, safety


clothing, face guard, breathing protection) are permitted to enter the room where
the burning storage system is located.

There is a danger of electrocution when extinguishing fire while the storage system
is switched on. Therefore, before starting to extinguish the fire:
► Switch off the storage system.
► Switch off the mains fuses in the building.

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2 Safety

If the storage system and/or mains fuses cannot be safely switched off:
► Observe the minimum distances specified in DIN VDE 0132 for the
extinguishing agent used.

The storage system works with an output voltage of 230 V (AC) and is therefore
considered a low-voltage system.
► A storage system fire can be extinguished using conventional extinguishing
agents.
► Water is recommended as an extinguishing agent in order to cool the battery
modules and therefore prevent thermal runaway in battery modules which are still
intact.

Information on the battery modules:


• The battery modules have a nominal voltage of 51.2 V (DC) and therefore fall
into the range of protected extra-low voltage (under 60 V DC).
• The battery modules do not contain metallic lithium.

2.4 Regulations (directives, laws, standards)

► Observe all relevant, currently applicable national regulations, especially the


regulations of the local power supply companies. The authorised electrician is
responsible for knowing and observing all of the regulations relevant to their work.

2.5 Warnings

This section contains specific warnings that must always be observed when working
with the product.

Danger to life due to electrocution!


DANGER Touching components inside the storage system poses a danger to life due to
electrocution.
► Do not touch any components.
WARNING
► Do not remove any plastic covers.
► Never reach below covers.
CAUTION

Notice

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DANGER Safety 2

Risk of injury and burns due to the escape of electrolyte


WARNING The battery modules installed in the storage system are protected by multiple
protective devices and can be operated safely.
CAUTION Despite their careful design, the battery cells inside the battery modules may
corrode or experience thermal runaway in the event of mechanical damage, heat
Notice or a fault.

This can have the following effects:


• High heat generation on the surface of the battery cells.
• Electrolyte may escape.
• The escaping electrolyte may ignite and cause an explosive flame.
• The smoke from burning battery modules can irritate the skin, eyes and throat.

Therefore, proceed as follows:


► Do not open the battery modules.
► Do not mechanically damage the battery modules (pierce, deform, strip down,
etc.)
► Do not modify the battery modules.
► Do not allow the battery modules to come into contact with water (except
when extinguishing a fire in the storage system).
► Do not heat the battery modules. Operate them only within the permissible
temperature range.
► Do not short-circuit the battery modules. Do not allow them to come into
contact with metal.
DANGER ► Do not continue to use the battery modules after a short circuit.
► Do not deep-discharge the battery modules.

In the event that module contents are released:


WARNING
► Do not enter the room under any circumstance.
► Avoid contact with the escaping electrolyte.
CAUTION
► Contact the fire services.

Deep-discharge of the battery modules


Notice
Destruction of the battery modules!

► Do not disconnect the storage system from the public grid for long periods of
time.

► Never continue to operate battery modules which have been deep-discharged.

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3 Product description

3 Product description

3.1 Technical data


sonnenBatterie eco 8.2/2 eco 8.2/4 eco 8.2/6 eco 8.2/8 eco 8.2/10 eco 8.2/12 eco 8.2/14 eco 8.2/16
System data (AC)
Nominal voltage 230 V
Nominal frequency 50 Hz
Nominal power 1,500 W 2,000 W 2,500 W 2,500 W 2,500 W 2,500 W 2,500 W 2,500 W
Nominal current 6.5 A 8.7 A 10.9 A 10.9 A 10.9 A 10.9 A 10.9 A 10.9 A
Mains connection single-phase, L / N / PE
Mains topology TN / TT
Mains connection fuse miniature circuit breaker | type B | 16 A
Battery data (DC)
Cell technology lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4)
Useful capacity 2.0 kWh 4.0 kWh 6.0 kWh 8.0 kWh 10 kWh 12 kWh 14 kWh 16 kWh
Nominal voltage 51.2 V
Dimensions / Weight with small extension cabinet (from 2 kWh up to 10 kWh)
Dimensions (H/W/D) in cm 70/64/22 137/64 /22 137/64 /22 137/64 /22 137/64 /22 – – –
Weight in kg 71 112 137 162 187 – – –
Dimensions / Weight with big extension cabinet (from 2 kWh up to 16 kWh)
Dimensions (H/W/D) in cm 70/64/22 184/64 /22 184/64 /22 184/64 /22 184/64 /22 184/64 /22 184/64 /22 184/64 /22
Weight in kg 71 123 148 173 198 223 248 273
Power meter
Voltage measurement inputs Nominal voltage (AC): 230 V (L-N), 400 V (L-L) |
max. connectible conductor cross-section: 1.5 mm2
Clamp-on current transformer Max. measurable current: 60 A (standard); optional up to 400 A
Safety
Protection class I (PE conductor)
Degree of protection IP21
Rated short-time withstand 3,000 A
current (lcw)
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature range 5°C … 30°C
Storage temperature range 0°C … 40°C
Transport temperature range -15 °C … 40°C
Max. rel. humidity 90%, non-condensing
Permissible installation altitude 2,000 m above sea level
Additional ambient conditions • Even floor, suitable for heavy loads. • Observe fire control standards.
• Free from corrosive and explosive gases (ammonia • Smoke detectors must be installed both at the
content max. 20 ppm). installation location and in bedrooms.
• Free from dust (especially flour dust or sawdust). • The currently applicable building codes must be
• Free from vibrations. observed.
• Free access to the installation location. • The installation location must not be at risk of
• Installation room can be ventilated. flooding.
• No direct sunlight.
Table 2: Technical data

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Product description 3

3.2 Type plate

The type plate for the storage system is located on the outer surface of the system.
The type plate can be used to uniquely identify the storage system. The
information on the type plate is required for the safe use of the system and for
service matters. The following information is specified on the type plate:
• Item designation
• Item number
• Version (hardware version)
• Technical data of the storage system
The nominal power and battery capacity of the storage system differ depending on
the number of battery modules installed. For this reason the nominal power and
battery capacity must be entered on the type plate by the electrician installing the
system.

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3 Product description

3.3 Symbols on the outside of the storage system

Symbol Meaning
Warning: flammable materials

Warning: hazards due to batteries

Warning: electrical voltage

Warning: electrical voltage


5 min Wait five minutes after switching off (capacitor de-energising
time)
Warning: product is heavy

kg

CE mark
The product meets the requirements of the applicable EU
Directives.
WEEE mark
The product must not be disposed of in household waste;
dispose of it through environmentally friendly collection
centres.

Observe the documentation


The documentation contains safety information.

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Product description 3

3.4 Functional description

3.4.1 Basic principle


1 PV system
2 Storage system
3 Consumers in the building (e.g
washing machine, hob, lamps, 1
refrigerator, etc.)
4 Measurement of consumption
5 Public electrical mains

2
3

Figure 1: sonnenBatterie function

The storage system (2) constantly measures the current power generation of the
PV system1 (1) and the ongoing consumption (5) in the building.
Generation > consumption
If the generation of power is greater than the consumption, the surplus power
(difference between generation and consumption) is stored in the storage system.
The battery is charged.
For example, if 3000 watts are generated and 1700 watts are consumed, the
battery is charged with a power of 1300 watts.

Consumption > generation


If the consumption is greater than the generation of power, the deficit (difference
between consumption and generation) is provided by the storage system. The
battery is discharged.
For example, if 3500 watts are consumed and 2000 watts are generated, the
battery discharges a power of 1500 watts.

1 or of another generator like a wind turbine or district heating plant, for example.

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4 Commissioning

4 Commissioning
To switch on the storage system, press the F1 fuse switch and the S1 switch. F1 and
S1 are located under the cover on top of the storage system.

4.1.1 Removing the cover F1

► Remove the knurled nut (1).


Turn the knurled nut (1) anticlockwise.

DANGER 2
► Remove the cover (2) by pushing it
upwards.

WARNING 1 XMOD

Figure 2: Cover on top of the storage


CAUTION system
4.1.2 Switching on the storage system

If the storage system can‘t be switched on:


Notice
► Do not attempt switching on the storage system more then three times.
► Contact the service!
Further attempts can damage the battery modules.

1 Press switch S1 and hold it down


while the following steps are carried
out.
2 Switch on fuse switch F1.
3 Keep switch S1 held down for at
least another 5 seconds.
S1 4 Release switch S1.

F1

off off off

Figure 3: Fuse switch F1 and switch S1 on


top of the storage system

The storage system then starts up and performs a self-test. Once the self-test is
successful, the storage system is ready to operate.

► Return the cover on top of the storage system.

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Internet portal 5

5 Internet portal
You can access current and saved data for your storage system on the internet
portal.

5.1 Logging into the internet portal

To log into the internet portal, proceed as follows:


1. Enter the following web address in
the browser:
https://my.sonnen-batterie.com

The login window shown here opens:

2. Enter your access data, which was provided as part of the scope of delivery.

3. Click on the Log in button.

5.2 Using the overview page

The overview page shows a summary of


all of the information which can be seen
on the portal.

You can click on the status, control,


history and forecast buttons (see figure
shown here) in order to open the
specific page.

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5 Internet portal

5.3 Using the status page

The status page (shown in the figure on


the right) shows the following current
measured values:
• Current generation
• Current consumption
• Current usage/current feed-in
• Current charging status

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Internet portal 5

5.4 Using the control page

The control page contains an overview


of the connected sonnenSmart plugs.
► Click on the relevant button to
select a smart plug (e.g. washing
machine).
► Click on the or button to
change the order of the smart plugs.
► Click on Add sonnenSmart-Plug
to set up a new smart plug. The program
guides you through the necessary steps.

► The name of the smart plug can be


selected and replaced. Click on to
confirm the new name of the plug.
► Click on the ON or OFF button to
activate or deactivate the smart plug
(manual control).
► To have the storage system
automatically activate or deactivate the
smart plug, click on the AUTO button.
► Under ‘Self Consumption
Maximization’, set the excess energy
level at which the consumer should be
activated and the minimum duration for
which the consumer should stay
activated (minimum activation time).
Example: Your washing machine has a
These parameters must be adapted to
nominal power of 2200 watts. Your
suit the connected consumer.
selected washing programme takes one
► Click on the
hour and 38 minutes to complete.
Remove sonnenSmart-Plug button
Enter the following values under ‘Self
to remove the selected smart plug from
Consumption Maximization’: 2200 W;
storage system control.
98 minutes. Confirm the values by
clicking on >.

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5 Internet portal

5.5 Using the history page

The history page shows all relevant energy flows in a graph.

The values displayed are subject to measuring instrument tolerances and rounding
errors. The only information that is relevant in terms of your energy bills is the
data taken from the utility company's meters.

5.5.1 Elements of the power graph

The power graph presents the different energy flows in relation to time.

1
3
7
4 2

5
6 3 9

1 ► Clicking on the day, week, month or year button defines the time frame (4) shown
in the graph.
2 ► Clicking on the magnifying glass activates or deactivate full-screen mode.
3 The power is shown in watts (W) on the y-axis.
The abbreviation ‘k’ stands for the prefix ‘kilo’. 3,0 k therefore corresponds to
3,0 kilowatts or 3000 watts.
4 Time is shown on the x-axis (in the above example, the time frame shown on the x-axis
is one day).
5 This legend shows which energy flows are displayed in which colour in the graph
(consumption is shown in blue, for example).
► Clicking on the desired energy flow (e.g. consumption) shows or hides this flow in
the graph.
6 ► Clicking on one of the buttons below the graph allows you to navigate to previous
or later time frames.
7 ► Clicking on the button provides the option of printing out the displayed graph.
8 ► Clicking on the input field to the right of go to allows you to select a date.
► Clicking on the button > confirms the date selection.

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Internet portal 5

9 ► Positioning the mouse cursor over the graph shows the exact values for the energy
flows at this time.
► By clicking and dragging, you can select a smaller time frame in the graph.

5.5.2 Analysis of power diagram

Given the high density of information, analysis of a power diagram is not too
simple. For better understanding, some points in time of a power diagram are
analysed in what follows.

The example below shows how it works in a facility with limitation of the feed-in to
the public grid. This power limitation is a special feature that is used only in cases
where the network owner demands it. If requirements are imposed on such an
feed-in limitation, it can be controlled by the storage system.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Figure 4: Analysis of power diagram

1 It is dark (no generation (yellow)). Consumption (blue) and discharging (red) have the
same value. Consumption is therefore covered by the discharging of the storage system.
2 Generation (yellow) is approx. 1000 watts. This is used to cover consumption (blue). The
intelligent charging management system has postponed charging; the charging buffer is
needed to avoid breaching the feed-in limit. The energy that is not required is fed into
the grid.
3 Generation has increased to approx. 3300 watts. This is used to cover consumption
(blue) and charge the storage system (green) at a minimal level. Charging with higher
power is prevented by the intelligent charging management system. This function
ensures that storage capacity is kept free in order to store part of the midday peak in the
storage system later.
4 Consumption (blue) exceeds generation and must be supplemented by the storage
system.
5 A breach of the feed-in limit is no longer expected. PV generation covers consumption
(blue) and the surplus is stored in the battery (green) so that it will be fully charged by
evening.

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5 Internet portal

6 From this point PV generation is no longer sufficient to cover consumption. The


difference is discharged from the storage system.
7 The storage system discharge (red) covers total consumption.
8 The storage system is discharged and consumption is covered by usage from the public
grid.

5.5.3 Analysing pie charts

Two pie charts are shown below the power graph.


The pie charts always refer to the time frame shown in the power graph.

Generation pie chart


Generation, shown in yellow,
symbolises the electrical power gained
by the generator in the analysed time
frame.
The fed-in power is marked in light
yellow in the chart.
The dark yellow part represents self-
consumption.
Self-consumption is the part of the
generated power that has not been fed-
in, but has instead been stored
temporarily in the battery or consumed.
Consumption pie chart
Consumption, shown in blow,
symbolised the power that was required
in the building during the analysed time
frame.
Purchased power (taken from the
mains) is marked in light blue in the
chart. The dark blue part represents
self-production.
Self-production is the part of the
consumed energy that was not taken
from the mains.

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Internet portal 5

5.6 Using the forecast page

The forecast page shows the probable course of consumption and generation in
future.

Figure 5: Forecast
The storage system is able to forecast consumption in the near future (blue) based
on previous consumption trends. Accessing weather data can also produce a
generation forecast (yellow).

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6 Maintenance

6 Maintenance
For fault-free, safe, reliable and long-lasting operation of the storage system, it is
essential to carry out regular function checks and cleaning.

The battery modules installed in the storage system do not require maintenance.

6.1 Checking function

Maintenance interval Action to be taken


Every 2 weeks ► Check whether there is a fault with the storage system.
DANGER Every 6 months ► Check for changes to the charging status.
If functioning properly, the storage system should be charged to
100% on a sunny day and the charging status should drop

WARNING significantly overnight.


Table 3: Checking function

CAUTION 6.2 Cleaning

Risk of material damage due to use of unsuitable cleaning agent an


Notice
excessive water
Unsuitable cleaning agents can scratch the surfaces. Furthermore, if cleaning is
not carried out properly, water can get inside the storage system and cause
damage. For this reason:
► Do not use scouring cloths, sponges or cleaning agent.
► Take particular care when cleaning the screen (if applicable) and the LED ring,
since these can easily be scratched.
► Use only moist cloths, not wet cloths, to clean the system.
► Do not use water jets.

► Carefully clean the outside of the storage system with a clean, moist cloth.
For tougher dirt, use a small amount of household dishwashing detergent on a
moist cloth.

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Troubleshooting 7

7 Troubleshooting
Disturbance Reason Correction
No internet connection (the storage • No connection between the storage system ► Make sure that the Ethernet line between
system is not displayed at the Internet and the server. the storage system and the Router of the home
portal https://my.sonnen-battery.com) network is correctly connected.

► Make sure that the Router of the home


network allows connections on the following
ports:
TCP-Port Service
22 SecureShell (ssh)
37 Time Server (ntp)
80 Online-Check (http)
222 VPN (Server connection
ssl)
232 VPN (backup)
443 App Control (https)

UDP-Port Service
1194 (Server connection, ssl)
123 NTP

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WARNING
Decommissioning
8

CAUTION 8 Decommissioning
Damage to battery modules due to deep-discharge!
Notice
Without a connection to the public electrical mains, the battery modules may be
damaged due to being deep-discharged.
► Do not disconnect the storage system from the public electrical mains for an
extended period of time.

► Remove the cover on top of the


storage system (see chapter 4 – p. 14).

► Switch off F1.

S1

F1

off off off

Figure 6: Fuse switch F1 and switch S1 on


top of the storage system

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Uninstallation and disposal 9

9 Uninstallation and disposal

9.1 Uninstallation

Improper uninstallation of the storage system


DANGER
Danger to life due to electrocution!
DANGER
► The storage system must only be uninstalled by authorised electricians.
WARNING
WARNING 9.2 Disposal
CAUTION
Improper transport and disposal of battery modules
CAUTION
Fire outbreak at battery modules or emission of toxic substances!
Notice
► Transport the battery modules in their original packaging only.If you no longer
Notice
have the original packaging, new packaging can be requested from sonnen GmbH.

► Never transport damaged battery modules.


► Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.

The storage system and the batteries it


contains must not be disposed of as
domestic waste.

► Dispose of the storage system and


the batteries it contains in an
environmentally friendly way through
suitable collection systems.

► Contact sonnen GmbH to dispose of


Figure 7: WEEE symbol
old batteries. In accordance with the
German Battery Act (BattG 2009),
sonnen GmbH will accept old batteries
free of charge. Please note that the
cost of transporting old batteries is not
covered.

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10 Annex

10 Annex

10.1 EU-declaration of conformity

You can find the EU-declaration of confirmity in the annex of this document.

10.2 Warranty for UK and Ireland

You can find the warranty which is valid in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the
annex of this document.

10.3 Warranty for Australia

You can find the warranty which is valid in Australia in the annex of this document.

10.4 Safety data sheet

You can find the safety data sheet in the annex of this document.

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Manufacturer Warranty of sonnen GmbH (hereinafter referred to as 4. The Warranty Coming into Existence
“sonnen”), Am Riedbach 1, 87499 Wildpoldsried, fax: +49 8304 92933-401, 4.1 The Warranty must be considered direct offers of sonnen
phone: +49 8304 92933-400, Version dated January 2016 towards the Operator Entitled to Warranty Services with respect to
the conclusion of a warranty agreement on the basis of the
1. Subject Matter of the Warranty applicable terms and conditions.
1.1 These warranty provisions shall be applicable to all batteries produced 4.2 Such warranty agreement between sonnen and the Operator
by sonnen (hereinafter referred to as “sonnenBatterie”) in their version Entitled to Warranty Services shall come into force immediately
eco 7.0 or higher which sonnen brings into market from January 2016; after both parties agree to this.
however, evidence must be provided showing that these batteries were
purchased directly from sonnen or from any other authorised and certified 5. Relationship Between the Warranty and Additional Claims
specialist installation company as new equipment and that the batteries 5.1 On the basis of this warranty, within its framework and
were brought into services by this specialist installation company. This according to its terms and conditions, the Operator Entitled to
warranty shall exclusively apply to the sonnenBatterie which is indicated in Warranty Services is granted additional claims as a supplement to
the installation certificate with its serial number (hereinafter referred to as warranty claims to which they are entitled on the basis of the law.
“Product to Which This Warranty Applies”). The customer will be provided 5.2 Claims for rectification of defects towards the respective seller
with a copy or an electronic version of such certificate. as well as product liability claims on the basis of the law shall not be
1.2 To the extent to which the customer subsequently extends the number affected by this warranty.
of battery modules, sonnen shall issue a separate installation certificate
containing information such as the serial numbers of the extended modules, 6. Term and Assertion of Claims Under This Warranty
the warranty conditions which will then be applicable and the term of the 6.1 The Warranty shall be applicable to warranty cases (according to
warranty for the respective extensions. the definition under section 7) which can be proven to occur during
1.3 Evidence in terms of section 1.1 was sufficiently provided if the the first ten years after the Product to Which This Warranty Applies
respective invoice and the certificate is submitted to sonnen, both showing in terms of section 1.1 was brought into service, during the warranty
the exact date when any Product to Which This Warranty Applies was period (according to section 1.2) or during the use of up to
brought into service by an authorised installation company, if the lead- 10,000 complete recharge cycles. Once one of these restrictions is
sealing of the batteries is not damaged in any way and if the documents exceed, the Basic Warranty shall terminate.
provided do not contain any gaps. 6.2 Regarding ordinarily repaired or replaced Products to Which This
1.4 The applicability of this warranty and its terms and conditions shall Warranty Applies and/or their system components, this warranty
generally be limited to the warranty period of the Product to Which This shall be applicable up to the end of the warranty period which is
Warranty Applies which was first delivered to the customer or to any applicable to the Product to Which This Warranty Applies and/or its
replacement device for a Product to Which This Warranty Applies which system components which was/were first delivered to the
was replaced by sonnen themselves or by any authorised and certified customer.
partner due to a warranty case for the purpose of fulfilling the respective 6.3 Statutory and/or contractual warranty claims occurring during a
warranty claims on the basis of section 8. statutory and/or contractual warranty period cannot be derived
from this warranty.
2. Update Services 6.4 All claims resulting from this warranty must be asserted towards
2.1 sonnen improves the software products which are used for the product sonnen by the Operator Entitled to Warranty Claims in writing and
on a continued basis. Software updates within the framework of this within the warranty period. Warranty claims may also be asserted
warranty shall include the adjustment of interfaces with other products and towards authorised and certified partners.
systems (to the extent to which this is required for the operation of
sonnenBatterie), improvements of the system integration and the removal 7. Warranty Cases Covered by This Warranty
of existing bugs. 7.1 sonnen grants Operators Entitled to Warranty Services a
2.2 For the updates to be performed it is required that sonnen was granted warranty for the Product to Which This Warranty Applies covering
remote access to the Product to Which the Warranty Applies. It is hereby the entire warranty period. A warranty case exists if the battery cell
referred to section 11.9. All technical measures which are necessary for capacity falls below 70% (seventy per cent) of the nominal capacity
having a remote access to sonnenBatterie must be implemented by the and if a deviation from the contractually agreed and/or guaranteed
customer at their own expense and they must be maintained during the performance features of more than 10% (ten per cent) is
entire warranty period. determined.
2.3 Published updates will in each case be delivered and installed on the 7.2 In the case where defects in terms of section 7.1 occur, the
Product to Which the Warranty Applies by sonnen. These shall be a Operator Entitled to Warranty Services shall be entitled to the
requirement for warranty services being performed. claims on the basis of section 8.

3. Operators Entitled to Warranty Services


3.1 sonnen grants its warranty only those operators who operate a Product
to Which the Warranty Applies themselves and for their own purposes
(hereinafter referred to as “Operator Entitled to Warranty Services”).
Retailers, irrespective of their type and their level of retailing, shall acquire
no rights and no claims from this Manufacturer Warranty towards sonnen.

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E-Mail: [email protected] – Internet: www.sonnenbatterie.de – commercial register number: HRB 10655, District Court of Kempten/Allgäu
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8. Rights Resulting from the Warranty (Warranty Claims)  The removal, damaging or destruction of seals or of the
8.1 If warranty cases occur, sonnen shall replace the defective system identification plate by the Operator Entitled to Warranty
component. The Operator Entitled to Warranty Services shall bear all costs Services to the extent to which a defect can be attributed to
incurred by sonnen and resulting from the working time which is required this;
for replacing the defective system component as well as from travelling  Any influences from foreign elements and force majeure;
times to and from the place of installation; these costs shall be borne to the  A transport damage for which sonnen is not responsible; and
amount of the sonnen remuneration rates applicable at the time of the  Possible excess voltage within the main supply power network
warranty case. to which the Product Subject to Warranty Services is connected.
8.2 A Product to Which This Warranty Applies shall exclusively be replaced,
repaired or collected at the place to which the Product to Which This 10. Transferability of this Warranty
Warranty Applies was initially delivered. Additional costs caused by the This warranty, including all warranty claims resulting from this, may
transport of the goods to another destination due to a lack of only be transferred to third parties by an Operator Entitled to
communication shall be borne by the Operator Entitled to Warranty Warranty Services if sonnen agreed to this in writing in advance.
Services.
8.3 Any claims exceeding the replacement of system components, in 11. Data Protection/Authorisation
particular claims for loss of earnings or compensation for consequential 11.1 Within the framework of performing warranty services as well
damage, shall be excluded. as update services, sonnen is granted a remote access to the
8.4 To the extent to which, during the inspection of the product, no defect Product to Which This Warranty Applies. All data generated in this
is determined at the Product to Which This Warranty Applies which might respect will be collected, evaluated, processed and stored for the
result in a warranty case, to the extent to which there is no claim on the company’s own purposes only.
basis of the Warranty due to one of the reasons listed under section 9 and 11.2 Updates for the software employed by the customer will
to the extent to which the Operator Entitled to Warranty Services did not generally be installed through a remote access.
determine this due to gross negligence, sonnen shall have the right to 11.3 If need be, all data related to the customer will also be
request compensation for the costs resulting from such inspection. Working transferred to vicarious agents of sonnen or vicarious agents
times employed as well as costs for travelling times shall be invoiced for employed by sonnen will have remote access to the Product to
that purpose according to the respective applicable sonnen cost rates. Which This Warranty Applies for the purpose of rendering the
8.5 sonnen is free to purchase adequate insurance for the purpose of services agreed upon.
securitising the claims of the Operator Entitled to Warranty Services under 11.4 For benchmarking purposes, it is possible that data obtained
this warranty. from the Product to Which This Warranty Applies will be transferred
8.6 All claims resulting from this warranty (including warranty claims) shall to third parties; however, these data will be anonymised.
become time-barred six months after the Operator Entitled to Warranty 11.5 By concluding this Warranty Agreement, the customer
Services became aware of the defects or at the time when they could have expresses his/her consent to their anonymised data being
become aware of it if they had not acted in a grossly negligent manner; collected, processed, used and transferred.
however, claims shall in each case become time-barred three months after 11.6 All data which the customer disclosed to sonnen will be treated
the warranty period terminated. as strictly confidential in compliance with the provisions on the basis
of the German Federal Data Protection Act [BDSG –
9. Technical Requirements, Facts of Exclusion Bundesdatenschutzgesetz] as well as in compliance with the German
Warranty claims shall be excluded in the following cases: Teleservices Data Act [Teledienstdatengesetz – TDG] and the
 A use of the product contrary to its purpose on the basis of the respective laws and Directives od the European Unon.
applicable version of the manual or the instructions for use; 11.7 sonnen reserves the right to use all personal data which were
 Any assembly which was not performed by a specialist or not according disclosed to the company for advertising purposes (such as for
to the state of the art, which was performed in contrast to applicable sending information material).
standards or which was performed in deviation from installations 11.8 The customer shall have the right, at any time, to objects
instructions and/or remarks (including the installation and operation towards sonnen to their data being used, processed, stored and
manual for the Product Subject to Warranty Services); transferred.
 Handling and/or operation of the Product to Which This Warranty 11.9 To the extent to which the customer objects to sonnen having
Applies by the Operator Entitled to Warranty Services in an remote access to the Product to Which This Warranty Applies, it is
incompetent and improper way or in contrast to the respective possible that update services may not be performed to the extent
operation instructions and/or remarks; ambient humidity and agreed upon. Another possibility would be that such services can
temperature must be within the described values; only be rendered on the condition that the customer bears all costs
 Unauthorised changes or repairs of any kind due to which the defect in which they incur since the remote access needs to be shut down.
relation to which a claim was asserted was caused at least to some
extent; 12 General Provisions
 A use of spare parts and accessories which do not comply with the 12.1 This Agreement shall exclusively be subject to the laws of the
original specifications issued by Sonnenbatterie; Federal Republic of Germany; the provisions on the basis of the
 A non-performance of scheduled maintenance measures in compliance international private law (laws of conflict) and on the basis of the
with the maintenance instructions and remarks; United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of
 A non-performance of regular examinations of the ordinary connection Goods (CISG) shall be excluded from this.
to the electricity network; 12.2 To the extent to which the Operator Entitled to Warranty
Services is (i) a business person, (ii) an entrepreneur in terms of
section 14 BGB [Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch – German Civil Code] or (iii)
a private person without any general place of jurisdiction within the
Federal Republic of Germany, the exclusive place of jurisdiction for
all legal disputes arising from or in connection to this Agreement
shall be the courts of Ulm. In all other cases, the place of jurisdiction
shall be regulated on the basis of the German Code of Civil
Procedure [ZPO – Zivilprozessordnung].

sonnen GmbH – Am Riedbach 1 – 87499 Wildpoldsried – Phone: +49(0) 8304 92933-400 – fax: +49 (0) 8304 92933-401
E-Mail: [email protected] – Internet: www.sonnenbatterie.de – commercial register number: HRB 10655, District Court of Kempten/Allgäu
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SAFETY DATA SHEET


1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER
1.1 Product identifier
Product name LITHIUM ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CELL
Synonym(s) IJ1101M - MODEL NAME • SONNEN LITHIUM ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CELL

1.2 Uses and uses advised against


Use(s) BATTERIES

1.3 Details of the supplier of the product


Supplier name SONNEN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Address 10 Shelley Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, AUSTRALIA
Telephone 1300 867 856
Email [email protected]
Website https://www.sonnen.com.au/

1.4 Emergency telephone number(s)


Emergency 0447 080 916

2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture
EXEMPT FROM CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO AUSTRALIAN WHS REGULATIONS
2.2 Label elements
No signal word, pictograms, hazard or precautionary statements have been allocated.

2.3 Other hazards


For the battery cell, chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal case, designed to withstand temperatures and
pressures encountered during normal use. As a result, during normal use, there is no physical danger of ignition or explosion and
chemical danger of hazardous materials' leakage. However, if exposed to a fire, added mechanical shocks, decomposed, added
electric stress by misuse, the gas release vent will be operated. The battery cell case will be breached at the extreme. Hazardous
materials may be released. Moreover, if heated strongly by the surrounding fire, acrid or harmful fume may be emitted.

3. COMPOSITION/ INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS


3.1 Substances / Mixtures
Ingredient CAS Number EC Number Content
LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE 15365-14-7 - Not Available
ALUMINIUM - - Not Available
CARBON BLACK 1333-86-4 215-609-9 Not Available
GRAPHITE 7782-42-5 231-955-3 Not Available
HEAVY METAL(S) - - Not Available
LITHIUM SALT(S) - - Not Available
ORGANIC SOLVENT(S) - - Not Available
POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE 24937-79-9 607-458-6 Not Available

4. FIRST AID MEASURES


4.1 Description of first aid measures
Eye Exposure is considered unlikely unless casing is damaged. Flush gently with running water. Seek medical
attention if irritation develops.
Exposure is considered unlikely. Due to product form / nature of use, an inhalation hazard is not anticipated.

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Inhalation
Skin Exposure is considered unlikely unless casing is damaged. Gently flush affected areas with water. Seek
medical attention if irritation develops.
Ingestion For advice, contact a Poison Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia Wide) or a doctor (at once). If
swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Ingestion is considered unlikely due to product form.
First aid facilities Eye wash facilities should be available.

4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Adverse effects not expected from this product. Exposure to battery contents may cause irritation and potential burns.

4.3 Immediate medical attention and special treatment needed


Treat symptomatically.

5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


5.1 Extinguishing media
In case of fire suitable extinguishing media: carbon dioxide or dry chemical.

5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture


Contents react with water. May explode if exposed to high temperatures due to pressure build up in battery casing. Lithium may burn
in a fire situation and may be ejected from the battery. Damaged cells may evolve toxic and flammable vapours.

5.3 Advice for firefighters


Evacuate area and contact emergency services. Toxic gases may be evolved in a fire situation. Remain upwind and notify those
downwind of hazard. Wear full protective equipment including Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) when combating fire. Use
waterfog to cool intact containers and nearby storage areas.

5.4 Hazchem code


4W
4 Dry Agent (water MUST NOT be allowed to come into contact with substance).
W Risk of violent reaction or explosion. Wear liquid-tight chemical protective clothing and breathing apparatus. Contain spill and
run-off.

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as detailed in section 8 of the SDS.

6.2 Environmental precautions


Prevent product from entering drains and waterways.

6.3 Methods of cleaning up


If spilt, collect and reuse where possible. If battery is broken or damaged, absorb liquid with sand or similar. Contain spillage, then
collect and place in suitable containers for disposal. CAUTION: Avoid exposure to contents.

6.4 Reference to other sections


See Sections 8 and 13 for exposure controls and disposal.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE


7.1 Precautions for safe handling
Before use carefully read the product label. Use of safe work practices are recommended to avoid eye or skin contact and inhalation.
Observe good personal hygiene, including washing hands before eating. Prohibit eating, drinking and smoking in contaminated areas.

7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities


Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry, well ventilated area, removed from water, incompatible substances, heat or ignition sources and
foodstuffs. Ensure containers are adequately labelled, protected from physical damage and sealed when not in use. Check regularly
for leaks or spills. Store within the recommended limit of -20°C to 45°C. Do not expose to high temperature (60°C). Since short circuit
can cause burn hazard or safety vent to open, do not store with metal jewelry, metal covered tables, or metal belt.

7.3 Specific end use(s)


No information provided.

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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION


8.1 Control parameters
Exposure standards
TWA STEL
Ingredient Reference
ppm mg/m³ ppm mg/m³
Carbon black SWA (AUS) -- 3 -- --
Fluorides, as F SWA (AUS) -- 2.5 -- --
Graphite (all forms except fibres) SWA (AUS) -- 3 -- --

Biological limits

Ingredient Determinant Sampling Time BEI


POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE Fluoride in urine Prior to shift 2 mg/L
Fluoride in urine End of shift 3 mg/L
Reference: ACGIH Biological Exposure Indices

8.2 Exposure controls


Engineering controls Avoid inhalation. Use in well ventilated areas.

PPE
Eye / Face Not required under normal conditions of use.
Hands Wear PVC or rubber gloves.
Body Not required under normal conditions of use.
Respiratory Not required under normal conditions of use.

9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Appearance BATTERY CELL
Odour ODOURLESS
Flammability NON FLAMMABLE
Flash point NOT RELEVANT
Boiling point NOT AVAILABLE
Melting point NOT AVAILABLE
Evaporation rate NOT AVAILABLE
pH NOT AVAILABLE
Vapour density NOT AVAILABLE
Specific gravity NOT AVAILABLE
Solubility (water) REACTS
Vapour pressure NOT AVAILABLE
Upper explosion limit NOT RELEVANT
Lower explosion limit NOT RELEVANT
Partition coefficient NOT AVAILABLE
Autoignition temperature NOT AVAILABLE
Decomposition temperature NOT AVAILABLE
Viscosity NOT AVAILABLE
Explosive properties NOT AVAILABLE
Oxidising properties NOT AVAILABLE
Odour threshold NOT AVAILABLE

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

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10.1 Reactivity
Carefully review all information provided in sections 10.2 to 10.6.

10.2 Chemical stability


Stable under recommended conditions of storage.

10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions


Polymerization will not occur.

10.4 Conditions to avoid


Heat above 70°C or incinerate. Deform. Mutilate. Crush. Pierce. Disassemble. Recharge. Short circuit. Expose over a long period to
humid conditions.

10.5 Incompatible materials


Battery contents are incompatible with water (evolving flammable gas), oxidising agents (e.g. hypochlorites), acids (e.g. nitric acid),
alkalis (e.g. sodium hydroxide), heat and ignition sources.

10.6 Hazardous decomposition products


May evolve hydrogen and lithium oxides when heated to decomposition.

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION


11.1 Information on toxicological effects
Acute toxicity Information available for the product:
No specific acute toxicity data exists for this product. Batteries consist of a hermetically sealed metallic
container containing a number of chemicals and materials of construction that may be hazardous upon
release. Over exposure considered unlikely unless battery ruptures and contact with contents occurs.
Contents may be harmful.
Information available for the ingredient(s):

Oral Toxicity Dermal Toxicity Inhalation Toxicity


Ingredient (LD50) (LD50) (LC50)
CARBON BLACK > 8000 mg/kg (rat) -- --
Skin Not classified as a skin irritant unless the battery ruptures. Contact with contents may cause irritation,
redness, dermatitis and possible burns with prolonged contact.
Eye Not classified as an eye irritant unless the battery ruptures. Contact with contents may cause irritation,
redness and possible burns with prolonged contact.
Sensitisation Not classified as causing skin or respiratory sensitisation.
Mutagenicity No evidence of mutagenic effects.
Carcinogenicity No evidence of carcinogenic effects.
Reproductive No relevant or reliable studies were identified.
STOT – single Not classified as causing organ damage from single exposure. Due to the product form and nature of use,
exposure exposure to internal contents is not anticipated unless the battery ruptures. Exposure to contents may cause
respiratory irritation.
STOT – repeated Not expected to cause organ effects from repeated exposure. Due to the product form and nature of use,
exposure exposure to internal contents is not anticipated unless the battery ruptures.
Aspiration Not relevant.

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION


12.1 Toxicity
This product may be hazardous to the environment.

12.2 Persistence and degradability


This product is not readily biodegradable.

12.3 Bioaccumulative potential


Limited information was available at the time of this review.

12.4 Mobility in soil


This product has low mobility in soil.

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12.5 Other adverse effects


No information provided.

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS


13.1 Waste treatment methods
Waste disposal Reuse or recycle where possible. Return to manufacturer/supplier. Contact your state EPA or the
manufacturer for additional information.
Legislation Dispose of in accordance with relevant local legislation.

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION


CLASSIFIED AS A DANGEROUS GOOD BY THE CRITERIA OF THE ADG CODE

LAND TRANSPORT SEA TRANSPORT AIR TRANSPORT


(ADG) (IMDG / IMO) (IATA / ICAO)

14.1 UN Number 3480 3480 3480


14.2 Proper LITHIUM ION BATTERIES LITHIUM ION BATTERIES LITHIUM ION BATTERIES
Shipping Name (including lithium ion polymer (including lithium ion polymer (including lithium ion polymer
batteries) batteries) batteries)

14.3 Transport 9 9 9
Hazard Class
14.4 Packing Group II II II
14.5 Environmental hazards No information provided
14.6 Special precautions for user
Hazchem code 4W

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION


15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture
Poison schedule A poison schedule number has not been allocated to this product using the criteria in the Standard for the
Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP).
Classifications Safework Australia criteria is based on the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) of Classification and
Labelling of Chemicals.
The classifications and phrases listed below are based on the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous
Substances [NOHSC: 1008(2004)].
Hazard codes None allocated.
Risk phrases None allocated.

Safety phrases None allocated.


Inventory listing(s) AUSTRALIA: AICS (Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances)
All components are listed on AICS, or are exempt.

16. OTHER INFORMATION


Additional information

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EXPOSURE STANDARDS - TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGES: Exposure standards are established on
the premise of an 8 hour work period of normal intensity, under normal climatic conditions and where
a 16 hour break between shifts exists to enable the body to eliminate absorbed contaminants. In the
following circumstances, exposure standards must be reduced: Strenuous work conditions; hot,
humid climates; high altitude conditions; extended shifts (which increase the exposure period and
shorten the period of recuperation).

WORKPLACE CONTROLS AND PRACTICES: Unless a less toxic chemical can be substituted for a
hazardous substance, ENGINEERING CONTROLS are the most effective way of reducing exposure.
The best protection is to enclose operations and/or provide local exhaust ventilation at the site of
chemical release. Isolating operations can also reduce exposure. Using respirators or protective
equipment is less effective than the controls mentioned above, but is sometimes necessary.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GUIDELINES:


The recommendation for protective equipment contained within this report is provided as a guide
only. Factors such as method of application, working environment, quantity used, product
concentration and the availability of engineering controls should be considered before final selection
of personal protective equipment is made.

HEALTH EFFECTS FROM EXPOSURE:


It should be noted that the effects from exposure to this product will depend on several factors
including: frequency and duration of use; quantity used; effectiveness of control measures; protective
equipment used and method of application. Given that it is impractical to prepare a report which
would encompass all possible scenarios, it is anticipated that users will assess the risks and apply
control methods where appropriate.

Abbreviations ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists


CAS # Chemical Abstract Service number - used to uniquely identify chemical compounds
CNS Central Nervous System
EC No. EC No - European Community Number
EMS Emergency Schedules (Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous
Goods)
GHS Globally Harmonized System
GTEPG Group Text Emergency Procedure Guide
IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer
LC50 Lethal Concentration, 50% / Median Lethal Concentration
LD50 Lethal Dose, 50% / Median Lethal Dose
mg/m³ Milligrams per Cubic Metre
OEL Occupational Exposure Limit
pH relates to hydrogen ion concentration using a scale of 0 (high acidic) to 14 (highly
alkaline).
ppm Parts Per Million
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit
STOT-RE Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure)
STOT-SE Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
SUSMP Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons
SWA Safe Work Australia
TLV Threshold Limit Value
TWA Time Weighted Average

Report status This document has been compiled by RMT on behalf of the manufacturer, importer or supplier of the
product and serves as their Safety Data Sheet ('SDS').
It is based on information concerning the product which has been provided to RMT by the
manufacturer, importer or supplier or obtained from third party sources and is believed to represent
the current state of knowledge as to the appropriate safety and handling precautions for the product
at the time of issue. Further clarification regarding any aspect of the product should be obtained
directly from the manufacturer, importer or supplier.
While RMT has taken all due care to include accurate and up-to-date information in this SDS, it does
not provide any warranty as to accuracy or completeness. As far as lawfully possible, RMT accepts
no liability for any loss, injury or damage (including consequential loss) which may be suffered or
incurred by any person as a consequence of their reliance on the information contained in this SDS.

Prepared by Risk Management Technologies


5 Ventnor Ave, West Perth
Western Australia 6005
Phone: +61 8 9322 1711
Fax: +61 8 9322 1794
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.rmt.com.au.

SDS Date: 13 May 2016


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PRODUCT NAME LITHIUM ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CELL

[ End of SDS ]

SDS Date: 13 May 2016


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