Datasheet

PRODUCT INFORMATION SHEET
DXK43E01en
Industrial Batteries
Non regulated
Page
6 / 7
Title :
VRLA - LEAD ACID STATIONARY BATTERIES
Data Prima Emissione:
First Issue Date
01/01/2011
Indice di Revisione:
Revision Index
7
Data Ultima Revisione:
Last Revision Date
11/08/2017
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
"Non Regulated" Batteries
They are excepted from all regulations applicable to dangerous goods transportation, provided
that the battery terminals are protected against short circuits and don't have an assigned UN
number, since they comply with the following provisions:
International
IMDG Code (International Maritime Dangerous Goods)
special provision 238.1
special provision 238.2
IATA (International Air Transport Association) Dangerous Goods
Regulation
packing instruction 872
special provision A67
Europe
ADR (Agreement for the transportation of Dangerous Goods by Road)
special provision 238 a)
special provision 238 b)
USA
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous materials regulations
§ 49 CFR 173.159a(d)
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
The following legislation do not apply to lead-acid batteries:
RoHS directive 2002/95/EC, updated by directive 2011/65/UE
Low Voltage directive 73/23/EEC, updated by directive 2006/95/EC, if the voltage is < 75 V
ELV directive 2000/53/EC
EMC directive 89/336/EEC, updated by directive 2004/108/EC
In accordance with EU Battery Directive and the respective national legislation, Lead Acid batteries have
to be marked by a crossed out dust bin with the chemical symbol for lead shown below, together with the
ISO return/recycling symbol.
Labelling might vary due to application and dimension of the Battery. The manufacturer, respectively the
importer of the batteries shall be responsible for placing the symbols (a minimum size is specified). In
addition, consumer/user information on the significance of the symbols may be attached.