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1. Pin Function Pin Function B Nocomecin 0 B jNocomecin D Enclosure case ground D Enclosure case ground 1 8 Power Out connectors EEG 2B 304 CLL panel view Suggested cable connector P N FGG 2B 304 CLADxx VDC output Enclosure Note All VDC power input outputs are connected to the enclosure support dtsweb com 13 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 12 pin SLICE connector 19 pin TDAS connector EEG 2B 312 CLN EEG 2B 319 CLN panel view panel view Suggested cable connector P N Suggested cable connector P N FGG 2B 312 CLADxx FGG 2B 319 CLADxx 1 3 1 4 09 o USB power otatus output 5 V via 110 O USB DP referenced to common USB DM xx denotes diameter of cable to be used e g 52 5 2 mm See www lemo com for more info The SLICE connector also supports Crash Battery and SLICE system maintenance e g firmware updates via USB Suggested Connector Sources DIS uses LEMO and Amphenol connectors on the Crash Battery If you need to purchase LEMO connectors we suggest first going to LEMO directly http www lemo com Their web site and worldwide sales team are very helpful Should you have difficulty obtaining a specific part number they can suggest connector variations or alternates and explain options that may be useful for your particular application Another U S source is Alpine El
2. SLICE connectors Ethernet communications are not supported WARNING A fault signal generated by the Crash Battery will be forwarded externally via the TDAS and SLICE connectors If these connectors are not used only the LED indicators will provide battery status Power Management The Crash Battery should be powered from a high quality power source with output voltage and current ratings appropriate for the installation support dtsweb com 8 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Maximum Power Consumption The maximum power consumption is 375 W Maximum Input Power The maximum input power is 15 VDC nominal 9 16 VDC range at 25 A Input Power Calculations The Crash Battery contains high efficiency power conversion circuitry with a flexible input range and well regulated outputs With an appropriate external power supply the system supplies optimal power for TDAS and SLICE systems without having to worry about variable voltage drops through the input power cable It is very important to choose a power supply and cabling carefully to ensure there is sufficient input voltage at the power input connector of the Crash Battery under all circumstances Power cables have resistance that depends upon the conductor diameter and increases with length For reference the following table identifies the nominal wire resistance by gage Since current flows through two wires and the value in the table should b
3. primary power input The Crash Battery may be charged alone or it can be used to charge all connected TDAS and SLICE equipment simultaneously if input power is sufficient and output power is active ON LED is blue Input voltage 15 VDC nominal 9 16 VDC range 375 W maximum 13 5 16 VDC 4 A minimum required to charge internal battery Information on current requirements for TDAS and SLICE equipment begins on page 10 On Off Power Switch The Crash Battery uses a low profile piezo switch for on off control When the unit is on LED is blue all internal system electronics and output power are energized and the unit is fully functional This is the normal operating mode There is no detectable movement in the switch you must press and hold firmly Be sure to follow proper procedures to avoid an unstable condition Switch Initiation press and hold Shows battery status for 5 sec 22 sec 10 sec Unit initializes Unit shuts down all outputs active all outputs off gt 10 sec reinitialize Crash Battery microprocessor gt 500 msec lt 2 sec Power Out Connectors The Crash Battery has 9 connectors that provide output power If the ON LED is green then main output power is active If the ON LED is blue then all power outputs are active Power Out Connectors 9 Auxiliary 8 External Power External Power TT Power Applied Removed maximum Main 12 Main 12 12 A output VDC input VDC 10 8 VD
4. safe and environmentally preferred disposal Product waste from residues opecified collection or disposal of lithium ion battery is required by the law like as battery control law in several nations Collection or recycle of the battery is mainly imposed on battery s manufacturer or importer in the nations recycle is required Contaminated packaging Neither a container nor packing is contaminated during normal use When internal materials leaked from a battery cell contaminates dispose as industrial wastes subject to special control 3 5 Product name Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell Reference number SDS IBT 00026 Establishment Revision Aug 1 2013 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION In the case of transportation avoid exposure to high temperature and prevent the formation of any condensation Take in a cargo of them without falling dropping and breakage Prevent collapse of cargo piles and wet by rain The container must be handled carefully Do not give shocks that result in a mark of hitting on a cell Please refer to Section 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE also UN regulation UN number 3480 3481 when the battery is contained in equipment or packed with equipment Proper shipping name Lithium ion batteries lithium ion batteries contained in equipment or lithium ion batteries packed with equipment Class 9 Packing group II However this product is defined as above it is not recognized as DANGEROUS GOODS or i
5. store the unit fully charge the battery and then place it in a location with ambient temperatures below 30 C low relative humidity and free from dust and direct sunlight While in storage the battery should be charged at least once every three months Avoid storing the battery for longer than six months The battery should be fully recharged before use after any time in storage The Crash Battery is nonspillable and safe for transportation by truck rail ocean and air When transporting the unit treat it as you might a laptop computer When not in use or if shipping is required we suggest that you always place the unit in the padded carrying case originally provided with your system DIS recommends annual servicing to ensure that the unit is performing within factory specifications The Crash Battery is not user serviceable and should be returned to the factory for service or repair Shock Rating The Crash Battery is rated for 100 g 12 msec half sine duration in all axes support dtsweb com 7 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Mounting Considerations The unit should be securely bolted to the test article or dynamic testing device to provide the best shock protection Mounting methods and hardware selection should be carefully calculated to withstand expected shock loading and facilitate proper grounding Check bolt tightness periodically to ensure that 1 the unit is securely fastened to the baseplate a
6. 4 LED Indicators There are two LED indicators that provide Crash Battery status the ON LED and battery status LED array The LEDs are an indicator of Crash Battery status only they do not indicate the status of any attached equipment A thorough understanding of the LED states will facilitate an efficient approach to troubleshooting and a quick resolution to any problems Additional troubleshooting information begins on page 12 Unit off no input power no output power Input power applied input range OK main output power active Initiation sequence Unit on input range OK all power outputs active Fault Input voltage out of range output power off Output power overcurrent output power off Battery capacity 596 shutdown imminent Battery LED initiation sequence follows ON LED initiation sequence Fault condition Unit Off On Unit Off On Battery Capacity External Power Applied External Power Removed 76 100 Za 0 number of LEDs battery capacity 51 7596 Charging og 50 Number of LEDs battery capacity 0 2596 e X ooo all LEDs green when fully charged battery low Press and hold ON switch for 3500 msec 2 sec LEDs visible for 5 sec WARNING Do not perform any critical tests when the battery status LED indicator is blinking green battery low support dtsweb com 5 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 15V IN Power Input Connector This connector supports
7. C nominal Auxiliary 4 A per connector 15 VDC nominal 9 12 6 VDC range J 12 A total Shared between all 9 outputs support dtsweb com 6 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 SLICE Connector This connector is compatible with all SLICE chain connectors A fault signal generated by the Crash Battery will be forwarded externally via this connector using the SLICE status lines When used in a chain the Crash Battery will be the last device in the communication path TDAS Connector This connector is compatible with all TDAS COM connectors A fault signal EE generated by the Crash Battery will be forwarded externally via this connector using the TDAS status lines When used in a chain the Crash Battery will be the last device in the communication path Basic Care and Handling The Crash Battery is designed to operate reliably in dynamic testing environments Though resistant to many environmental conditions care should be taken not to subject the unit to harsh chemicals submerge it in water or drop it onto any hard surface WARNING Electronic equipment dropped from desk height onto a solid floor may experience as much as 10 000 g Under these conditions damage to the exterior and or interior of the unit is likely The lithium ion battery pack contained within the enclosure requires no user maintenance however it should not be allowed to fully discharge at any time If you plan to
8. DDTS Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Diversified Technical Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Table of Contents DIS SUDDOLDU ES a ne Se tn cn da 0 68 02220 00202000 600 02 0 0 020 0002 R n0 3 Introducing the Crash Baten Vs cuisehao ipaa cens au o ob nacen aecin kh cenku uius kac aeaire ent sa catus cuo seo capas 4 Crash Battery Control Panel sn arian 4 D NCH ALONG Se OU TUTTI IET 5 15V IN Power Input GOrIIeelOF sd oeste pr tue Eod rated ostendi a udi ERR E Ru RN 6 eie ao Rec T UU TUUM ET 6 PON FOULOCONN CIONS RTT M 6 OBIGE OEEO PAPER RER ER RER RER Re 7 DAS GOS CON eot sateen ee a ee de de eo ed Sion 7 Basic Care and Handling aaan descen save coe einen teen 7 MOGI RAUN Oaea 7 Mounti ConSIgelralloFls SE LS sees hss tele Seas AR td re 8 Thermal olsiderFalobis suut nn ir nr Dei 8 src Ec E Maw ee 8 COMMUNICATION Feature S e 8 POWER Management 8 Maximum Power Consumption eeeesseeesssesseeeee nennen nennen nennen nnn nnns 9 Maximum Inpulb POWOFsoseiceibeniceii levavit vuvoqiti te E 9 INDUE POWEF CAICUIANONS ssim dessisecinesiqesiza n arme ee tisse dessert rase men es dinar 9 Maximum OULD UE P OW tance dene sede ccacaedesemcnedestnnaedec
9. WARNING Do not perform any critical tests when the battery status LED indicator is blinking green battery low Battery Life Cycle The useful battery life is 300 full discharge recharge cycles Partial discharge recharge cycles do not impact the useful battery life as much as full discharge recharge cycles The Crash Battery is not user serviceable and should be returned to the factory for service or repair Charging Powering TDAS and SLICE Equipment via the Crash Battery The Crash Battery is used to charge power TDAS and SLICE equipment containing an internal battery The length of time required to charge all equipment depends primarily on the discharge state of the batteries Attached TDAS and SLICE equipment will charge only when 1 there is sufficient input power connected to the Crash Battery and 2 the Crash Battery is on output power is active If input power is disconnected and the Crash Battery is on any attached and powered TDAS and SLICE equipment will use their internal battery reserves first until levels are low enough to begin drawing power from the Crash Battery When the Crash Battery s available capacity drops below 5 a fault will occur WARNING A fault signal generated by the Crash Battery will be forwarded externally via the TDAS and SLICE connectors If these connectors are not used only the LED indicators will provide battery status Power Requirements of TDAS and SLICE Equipment TDAS and SLICE DAS use
10. able to the Crash Battery s 15V IN connector or to the enclosure of the unit Additionally it is very important that the enclosures of all TDAS and SLICE equipment be grounded to each other and the test vehicle sled carriage or test fixture This will minimize any risk of data noise due to high current transients from sources such as vehicle battery shorts or air bag squib shorts Bolting the units to the vehicle or mounting structure will ordinarily provide proper grounding DTS recommends checking continuity between the enclosures of each unit and the test vehicle or sled to confirm resistance readings of 1 ohm If the installation does not permit bolting the Crash Battery and connected TDAS or SLICE systems to a common ground DTS recommends connecting ground wires between the various enclosures Please contact DTS if you have any questions regarding proper methods to ground the system support dtsweb com 11 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Troubleshooting Basics A thorough understanding of the LED states and connecting your equipment in a particular order will facilitate an efficient approach to troubleshooting and a quick resolution to any problems We suggest using the connection sequence below 1 With the unit off connect the Crash Battery s power supply to the 15V IN connector f the ON LED is green then voltage input levels are within specifications and main output power is active I
11. cted materials close to fire 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling suggestions Do not connect the positive terminal to the negative terminal with electrical wire or chain Avoid polarity reverse connection when installing the battery to an instrument Do not wet the battery with water seawater drink or acid or expose to strong oxidizer Do not damage or remove the external tube Keep the battery away from heat and fire Do not disassemble or reconstruct the battery or solder the battery directly Do not give a mechanical shock or deform Do not use unauthorized charger or other charging method Terminate charging when the charging process doesn t end within specified time Storage Do not store the battery with metalware water seawater strong acid or strong oxidizer Make the charge amount 30 50 then store at room temperature or less temperature 20 35 degree C in a dry humidity 45 8596 place Avoid direct sunlight high temperature and high humidity Use insulative and adequately strong packaging material to prevent short circuit between positive and negative terminal when the packaging breaks during normal handling Do not use conductive or easy to break packaging material 2 5 Product name Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell Reference number SDS IBT 00026 Establishment Revision Aug 1 2013 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION WHEN THE ELECTROLYTE LEAKS Control parameters ACGIH has not bee
12. e proper measures The information contained in this Safety data sheet is based on the present state of knowledge and current legislation his safety data sheet provides guidance on health safety and environmental aspects of the product and should not be construed as any guarantee of technical performance or suitability for particular applications Reference Dangerous Goods Regulations 54th Edition Effective 1 January 2013 International Air Transport Association IATA IMDG Code 2012 Edition International Maritime Organization IMO The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road 2013 The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe UNECE First edition Apr 28 2010 Prepared and approved by Technical Administration Group Portable Rechargeable Battery Business Division Sanyo Electric Co Ltd 5 5 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Revision History 18 Mar 2014 Initial release Rev 0 support dtsweb com 17 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0
13. e doubled Gage Resistance per foot Resistance per meter 0 00162 Q 0 00531 Q 0 00258 Q 0 00846 O 0 00408 Q 0 01338 O 0 00652 O 0 02139 Q 0 01036 Q 0 03398 O A simple voltage measurement at the cable end that connects directly to the Crash Battery will verify whether the unit is receiving sufficient input voltage Maximum Output Power The combined maximum output power available via the 9 power out connectors is 250 W at 12A Ihe maximum output power available via the main power out connector is 12 A 15 VDC nominal The combined maximum output power available via the 8 auxiliary power out connectors is 12 A 15 VDC nominal 4 A maximum per connector Internal Battery The Crash Battery contains a 13 Ah lithium polymer battery sufficient to provide primary power for up to 1 hour at maximum discharge 12 A The Crash Battery charges whenever sufficient external power 13 5 16 VDC 4 A minimum is connected to the power input connector The maximum charge time is 4 hours from complete discharge to full capacity A green or blue ON LED indicator means voltage input levels are within specifications support dtsweb com 9 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Battery Capacity The actual useful capacity will depend upon the current draw of the connected equipment and whether or not the battery was fully charged before testing A fault will occur when the available battery capacity drops below 5
14. ectronics www alpine electronics com in San Jose California They are a stocking distributor for LEMO and LEMO compatible connectors There are many distributors for Amphenol and Amphenol compatible connectors Cannon Array etc including Allied Arrow Newark and TTI Contact information for these distributors can be found at http Wwww amphenol indusirial com index php sales support distributors support dtsweb com 14 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Appendix B Mechanical Specifications Weight 1 92 kg 74 23 Ib 4X MB x 1 25 THREADED HOLES DO NOT INSERT BOLT 12 5 492 X2 MORE THAN 14 MM 0 551 2225 8 760 X2 Units in mm inches support dtsweb com 15 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Product name Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell Reference number SDS IBT 00026 Establishment Revision Aug 1 2013 Safety data sheet for product 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell Product code None All models Sanyo manufactured and whose capacity is less than or equal to 5 4Ah including the cell branded as Panasonic excluding the cell whose shape is prismatic and two or more side of short middle long side excess 12mm 85mm 1 10mm Company name sanyo Electric Co Ltd Address 222 1 Kaminaizen Sumoto City Hyogo Japan Telephone number 81 799 24 4111 Fax number 81 799 23 2879 Emergency telephone number W
15. eekday 81 799 23 3931 Night and holiday 81 799 24 4131 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Substance or preparation Preparation Information about the chemical nature of product 1 Portion Material name Concentration range Wt Lithium transition metal oxidate Li M n O n 2 Negative electrode s base Electrolyte Organic electrolyte principally involves ester 0 25 carbonate Aluminum iron aluminum laminated plastic 1 Not every product includes all of these materials 2 The letter M means transition metal and candidates of M are Co Mn Ni and Al One compound includes one or more of these metals and one product includes one or more of the compounds The letter m and n means the number of atoms 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION For the battery cell chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal or metal laminated plastic 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 miss use 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 gas may be emitted Most important hazard and effects Human health ef
16. extensive power management to minimize power consumption The lowest power demand condition is during charging when power is off Current demand is at its maximum when the systems are fully armed and powering full sensor loads Power requirements for TDAS PLUS equipment vary greatly please review the appropriate user support dtsweb com 10 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 manual for information TDAS and SLICE User s Manuals are available from the Help menu within your software Power Consumption Power Off Power On per item charging battery armed max load TDAS PRO SIM TOM DIM 25 mA 1A Rack 600 mA 1A TDAS G5 VDS 600 mA SLICE PRO 500 mA For example the minimum current required to charge a TDAS PRO rack with 4 modules is 700 mA the maximum current required for the same system when operational is 5 A Grounding In addition to providing reliable power conversion for TDAS and SLICE systems the Crash Battery also provides a means for grounding the entire data acquisition system and the test vehicle The enclosure of the Crash Battery is connected to pin D of the 15V IN and power OUT connectors Amphenol MS3474L 14 4 and to the power output pins on the 8 LEMO EEG 2B 304 CLL connectors See Appendix A for connector information and pin assignments DTS strongly recommends that the test vehicle or sled be connected to earth ground One easy way to do this is to attach a trailing ground c
17. fects Inhalation The steam of the electrolyte has an anesthesia action and stimulates a respiratory tract Skin contact The steam of the electrolyte stimulates a skin The electrolyte skin contact causes a sore and stimulation on the skin Eye contact The steam of the electrolyte stimulates eyes The electrolyte eye contact causes a sore and stimulation on the eye Especially substance that causes a strong inflammation of the eyes is contained Environmental effects Since a battery cell remains in the environment do not throw out it into the environment Specific hazards If the electrolyte contacts with water it will generate detrimental hydrogen fluoride Since the leaked electrolyte is inflammable liquid do not bring close to fire 1 5 Product name Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell Reference number SDS IBT 00026 Establishment Revision Aug 1 2013 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Spilled internal cell materials Inhalation Make the victim blow his her nose gargle Seek medical attention if necessary Skin contact Remove contaminated clothes and shoes immediately Wash extraneous matter or contact region with soap and plenty of water immediately Eye contact Do not rub one s eyes Immediately flush eyes with water continuously for at least 15 minutes Seek medical attention immediately A battery cell and spilled internal cell materials Ingestion Make the victim vomit When it is impossible or the feeling is no
18. fthe ON LED is off this can mean a Input voltage is out of range b Input current is not sufficient c Input polarity is not correct 2 When the ON LED is green turn on the Crash Battery f the ON LED is blue then voltage input levels are within specifications and all power outputs are active unit is on 3 Connect the TDAS or SLICE equipment to the power out connectors one at a time making sure the LED indicator s show system health after each addition 4 Connect cables to the TDAS and or SLICE connectors as desired If at any time the LED indicator s show an error or fault condition you will need to troubleshoot before continuing A fault signal generated by the Crash Battery and forwarded externally via the SLICE and TDAS connectors will prevent you from arming your System A fault signal is generated when 1 there is a hardware problem with the Crash Battery 2 output power is off or 3 battery is critical 596 capacity Additional information and troubleshooting support can be found in the TDAS and SLICE User s Manuals available from the Help menu within your software support dtsweb com 12 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Appendix A Connector Information 15V IN connector OUT connector Amphenol MS3474L14 4P Amphenol MS3474L 14 45 panel view panel view Suggested cable connector P N Suggested cable connector P N MS3476L14 4S 97 3057 1008 1 MS3476L14 4P 97 3057 1008 1
19. n mentioned control parameter of electrolyte Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection Respirator with air cylinder dust mask Hand protection Protective gloves Eye protection Goggle or protective glasses designed to protect against liquid splashes Skin and body protection Working clothes with long sleeve and long trousers 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Physical state Solid Form Cylindrical or Prismatic or Pouch laminated Color Metallic color or black without tube if it has tube Odor No odor 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable under normal use Hazardous reactions occurring under specific conditions Conditions to avoid When a battery cell is exposed to an external short circuit crushes deformation high temperature above 100 degree C it will be the cause of heat generation and ignition Direct sunlight and high humidity Materials to avoid Conductive materials water seawater strong oxidizers and strong acids Hazardous decomposition products Acrid or harmful gas is emitted during fire 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Organic Electrolyte Acute toxicity LDso oral Rat 2 000mg kg or more Irritating nature Irritative to skin and eye 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Persistence degradability oince a battery cell and the internal materials remain in the environment do not bury or throw out into the environment 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Recommended methods for
20. nd 2 the baseplate is securely fastened to the testing platform See Appendix B for the unit s mechanical specifications Thermal Considerations It is unlikely that the unit will overheat if common sense measures are taken Under normal conditions the unit will get very warm to the touch 25 C hotter than ambient when used continuously at the maximum power output level The application of a heat sink provided by bolting the unit to a structure of significant thermal mass will keep the temperature well within acceptable limits If high ambient temperatures exposure to other heat sources sunlight or severely restricted airflow will cause case temperatures in excess of 40 C the airflow created by a small fan will increase heat transfer by a factor of 3 to 5 When in doubt measure the case temperature of the unit and take whatever steps are necessary to improve heat transfer Safety The Crash Battery contains a lithium ion battery pack with a very stable and predictable nature Under normal operating conditions contact with the battery will never occur However please take common sense measures and observe safety precautions if exposed to a potentially harmful situation The Safety Data Sheet can be found in Appendix C Communication Features The Crash Battery includes several LED indicators that provide power and battery status Additionally a fault signal generated by the Crash Battery will be forwarded externally via the TDAS and
21. s treated as almost non DANGEROUS GOODS when its transport condition accords with instructions or provisions depend on region and transportation mode About the instructions or provisions please see descriptions in box brackets of following regulations Regulation depends on region and transportation mode Worldwide air transportation IATA DGR As non DANGEROUS GOODS packing instruction 965 section II Almost as above however displayed as DANGEROUS GOODS packing instruction 965 section IB When batteries are packaged with equipments or contained in equipments refer packing instruction 966 or 967 instead of 965 Worldwide sea transportation IMO IMDG Code special provision 188 Europe road transportation ADR special provision 188 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION Regulations specifically applicable to the product Wastes Disposal and Public Cleaning Law Japan Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of resources Japan US Department of Transportation 49 Code of Federal Regulations USA About overlapping regulations please refer to Section 14 TRANSPORT INFOMATION 4 5 Product name Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell Reference number SDS IBT 00026 Establishment Revision Aug 1 2013 16 OTHER INFORMATION This safety data sheet is offered an agency who handles this product to handle it safely The agency should utilize this safety data sheet effectively put it up educate person in charge and tak
22. se are available from the Help menu Additional self help resources and technical support material can be found at www dtsweb com This manual supports the following products 10400 00160 Crash Battery support dtsweb com 3 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 2014 Introducing the Crash Battery Supplying primary or back up power the Crash Battery seamlessly integrates with all TDAS PRO TDAS G5 and SLICE data acquisition products The Crash Battery is a crashworthy power source in a rugged compact enclosure suitable for use in a wide variety of test environments Built and tested for 100 g dynamic testing environments Provides primary power for up to 1 hour at maximum discharge DIS standard DC power input connector supports an input range of 9 16 VDC 15 VDC nominal 9 power outputs each provide 10 8 VDC nominal battery as primary power or 15 VDC nominal voltage equal to input when connected to external power Supports TDAS and SLICE status fault signals Power and battery status LED indicators Over and undervoltage protection overcurrent protection power input polarity protection Integral threaded mounting holes Crash Battery Control Panel All connectors and LED indicators are accessible from the front panel See Appendix A for connector information and pin assignments Crash Battery Control Panel support dtsweb com 4 10400 00160 MAN Rev 0 Crash Battery User s Manual March 201
23. t well after vomiting seek medical attention 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURE Suitable extinguishing media Plenty of water carbon dioxide gas nitrogen gas chemical powder fire extinguishing medium and fire foam Specific hazards Corrosive gas may be emitted during fire Specific methods of fire fighting When the battery burns with other combustibles simultaneously take fire extinguishing method which correspond to the combustibles Extinguish a fire from the windward as much as possible Special protective equipment for firefighters Respiratory protection Respiratory equipment of a gas cylinder style or protection against dust mask Hand protection Protective gloves Eye protection Goggle or protective glasses designed to protect against liquid splashes okin and body protection Protective cloth 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES opilled internal cell materials such as electrolyte leaked from a battery cell are carefully dealt with according to the followings Precautions for human body Remove spilled materials with protective equipment protective glasses and protective gloves Do not inhale the gas as much as possible Moreover avoid touching with as much as possible Environmental precautions Do not throw out into the environment Method of cleaning up The spilled solids are put into a container The leaked place is wiped off with dry cloth Prevention of secondary hazards Avoid re scattering Do not bring the colle
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