LC-X1228P Panasonic - BSG, LC-X1228P Datasheet - Page 5

BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 28AH

LC-X1228P

Manufacturer Part Number
LC-X1228P
Description
BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 12V 28AH
Manufacturer
Panasonic - BSG
Series
LCr
Datasheet

Specifications of LC-X1228P

Voltage - Rated
12V
Capacity
28Ah
Size / Dimension
6.47" L x 4.92" W x 6.89" H (165mm x 125mm x 175mm)
Termination Style
Nut/Bolt, M5
Rechargeability
Yes
Weight
25 lbs (11.3kg)
For Use With
BVW122250003N - BATTERY CHG UNIV 12VDC @ 2.25A271-2390 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 12VDC @ 2.25A271-2386 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 12VDC @ 1.2A271-2385 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 12VDC @ 600MA271-2382 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 12VDC @ 500MA271-2381 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 12VDC @ 500MA271-2380 - BATTERY CHG 120VAC 12VDC @ 500MA271-2378 - BATTERY CHG 120VAC 12VDC @ 300MAPATC-08 - BATT CHARGER 12V 1.5A X 2 UNITPATC-03 - BATTERY CHARGER 12 VOLT 1.5 AMP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS compliant by exemption
Other names
LC-X1228
LC-XB1228
LC-XB1228P
LCX1228P
P049
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING VALVE-REGULATED LEAD-ACID BATTERIES-
2. Installation
DANGER
(1) Insulate metallic tools such as torque-wrenches
(2) Do not place the battery in a closed room or near
WARNING
(1) Do not contact any plastic or resin containing a
(2) Take safety measures such as wearing rubber
(3) Avoid placing the battery in an environment which
(6) In applications which use more than one battery,
(7) Be extremely careful not to drop the battery onto
and wrenches with a vinyl tape, etc. Using
uninsulated tools may cause a short circuit, and
the heat or sparks generated by the short circuit
could result in burns, damage to the battery, or
ignite an explosion.
fire. Placing the battery in such a location could
result in an explosion or fire due to hydrogen gas
emitted by the battery.
migrating plasticizer* with the batteries. Avoid
using organic solvents such as thinner, gasoline,
lamp oil, benzine and liquid detergent to clean the
batteries. The use of any of the above materials
may cause the containers and/or the covers
(ABS resin) of the batteries to crack and leak, or
could ignite. Avoid using material containing a
migrating plasticizer by asking the manufacturer
its contents.
gloves for insulation when handling a voltage of
45 V or higher. Operation without safety
measures may result in electric shocks to the
operator.
is susceptible to floods. There is the possibility
that if the battery is immersed in water, it may
ignite or cause electric shocks to personnel.
first make sure of correct mutual connections
between batteries, and then connect the battery
with the charger or the load. Make sure to firmly
connect the (+) pole of the batteries to the (+)
terminal of the charger or load, and the (-) pole to
the (-) terminal in the same way. If the poles/
terminals of the batteries, the charger and the
load are connected improperly, explosion, ignition
or damage to the batteries and/or equipment
may occur, causing injury to personnel in some
cases.
feet to avoid the possibility of serious injury.
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* Examples of plastic or resin to avoid: Vinyl chloride, Oily rubber.
Examples of acceptable types of plastic or resin: Polyolefin resin such
as polypropylene or polyethylene.
RECOMMENDATION
(1) Avoid sudden movements or applying shocks to
(2) Carefully check the life characteristics of the
CAUTION
(1) When unpacking the battery, make sure to
(2) When loading the battery in equipment, mount it
(Upside-down position)
the battery e.g. from dropping the battery.
Damage and deterioration of battery character-
istics may occur if the battery is dropped.
battery when in actual loaded mode. Life of the
battery may vary greatly depending on charge/
discharge conditions
handle it gently. Rough handling may shock the
battery, causing damage. Check that the battery
is free from cracks, fractures, tipping and
leakage.
in the lower most section of the equipment in
order to ensure easy checking, maintenance
and replacement. Do not charge the battery in
the inverted (upside-down) position:
overcharging in the inverted position may cause
battery leakage from the safety valve. The
inverted position is demonstrated in the far left
picture below where the letters “Panasonic” on
the battery in the picture are inverted. The
following illustrations are for explaining positions
of the battery, not for showing accurate
configurations for each type of battery.
(Upright position)
AUGUST 2003
CONT.

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