Regular inspection and maintenance of your Libbi battery system are crucial for ensuring its longevity and optimal performance. Below are the recommended procedures for both observational and full maintenance inspections.
We recommend a routine visual inspection of the Libbi every 6 months, conducted by a competent person. The main aim is to look for any signs of damage or abnormalities without removing the cable box cover or dismantling the Libbi in any way.
Operating Environment
- Visual Check: Carefully observe the Libbi for any signs of damage.
- Listen for Abnormal Noises: Pay attention to any unusual sounds coming from the system.
- Parameter Check: Ensure that the voltage, temperature, and other operational parameters of the battery and equipment are within normal ranges.
Equipment Cleaning
- Clean Ground: Ensure the area around the Libbi is clean and tidy.
- Clear Access Routes: Keep maintenance access routes unblocked.
- Check Warning Signs: Ensure all warning signs are clear and intact.
- Monitor Temperature: Regularly monitor the temperature of the battery module.
- Clean Enclosure: If necessary, clean the battery module enclosure.
Full Maintenance Inspection (Every 6-12 Months)
A full maintenance inspection should be conducted by a qualified person every 6-12 months to thoroughly check cables and terminals.
Cable, Terminal, and Equipment Inspection
- Loose Cable Connections: Check for any loose connections.
- Aging or Damaged Cables: Inspect cables for signs of ageing or damage.
- Terminal Screws: Ensure cable terminal screws are not loose.
- Signs of Overheating: Look for any indications of overheating.
- Earthing: Verify that the earthing is present and meets local wiring regulations.
Electric Shock Hazard
Safety Instructions
- Follow Standards: Adhere to relevant safety standards and specifications during operation and maintenance.
- Disconnect Power: Ensure all electrical connections are disconnected and cannot be powered on before removing any covers.
- Discharge Time: Wait at least 5 minutes after disconnection to allow residual voltage of the capacitors to drop to a safe level. Use a multimeter to confirm the equipment is fully discharged.
- Wear PPE: Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while maintaining the Libbi.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure the safe and efficient operation of your Libbi battery system, maintaining its reliability and performance over time.