Battery placement: Always use a well ventilated area for UPS installation. The UPS battery gets heated up during charging and operation. An airy place reduces the heating up of the battery.It also reduces the frequent water topping requirement.
Battery usage: After installation use battery on a regular basis. If the power cut does not occur, discharge the battery completely once every month and then recharge it.
Water level check: Check the water level of battery every two months. Ensure that the water level is maintained between the maximum and minimum water limit. Always top up the battery with distilled water. Do not use tap water or rainwater as it contains excess minerals and impurities which affect the life and performance of the battery.
Cleanliness: Always keep the surface and sides of battery clean and dust free. Use cotton cloth to clean these surfaces
Protection from rusting: Keep the battery terminals corrosion free and rust free. If the terminals get corroded pour hot water + baking soda solution on the corrosive area or use a toothbrush for cleaning. This will remove the corrosion.Once the terminals become corrosion free, apply petroleum jelly or Vaseline on to the terminals, nuts and bolts to avoid future corrosion. Rusting and corrosion are very bad for battery performance. Rusting in terminals reduces the current flow to and from from the battery. This restricted flow of current results in slow battery charging which ultimately reduces battery life.
Open vents: Be careful that the vents around battery are dust free and open. Blocked vents lead to hydrogen gas accumulation which may lead to bursting of battery.
Safe installation:From safety point of view, install the UPS at safe places in your home which is out of the reach of children or a less used area. But at the same time make sure that it is airy and properly ventilated.
Battery replacement: Replace your battery if it is dead or damaged. Regular inspection will keep you updated on your UPS and battery conditions.
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