Dell PowerVault NX3500: Environmental and Safety (continued) Battery (120 V and 230 V Models)
Environmental and Safety (continued) Battery (120 V and 230 V Models): Dell PowerVault NX3500
Table of contents
- Notes, Cautions, Warnings, and Danger
- Installation and Configuration Unpacking the Solution Installing the Rails, the System, and the Backup Power Supply in a Rack
- Connecting the Battery in the BPS Power Module Removing the Power Module Front Cover
- Removing the Battery Rotating the Battery
- Reinserting the Battery
- Securing the Power Module Front Cover
- Inserting the Power Modules
- Cabling the Solution
- Connecting the Power Cable(s)
- Securing the Power Cable(s)
- Turning On the Solution Installing the Optional Bezel
- Other Information You May Need
- Obtaining Technical Assistance NOM Information (Mexico Only) Technical Specifications PowerVault NX3500 System Specifications Processor Expansion Bus
- Memory Drives Connectors Video
- Power Physical Environmental
- Environmental (continued) Backup Power Supply Specifications BPS Model List
- Physical (120 V and 230 V Models) Electrical Input Electrical Output
- Electrical Output (continued) Environmental and Safety
- Environmental and Safety (continued) Battery (120 V and 230 V Models)

Environmental and Safety (continued)
Safety Markings
120 V Model
UL, cUL, NOM, BSMI
230 V Model
GS, CE, GOST, NRCS, TISI, KC, CQC, BSMI,
UL, cUL, KVALITET, KONCAR, OTAN,
UKSERT, Uzbekistan GOST
EMC (Class B)
120 V Model
FCC Part 15, CNS13438, KN22: 2005, VCCI
230 V Model
FCC Part 15, CNS13438, AS/NZS 62040.2,
KN22: 2005, GB7260.2, EN62040-2,
CISPR 22: 2006
Battery (120 V and 230 V Models)
Configuration 500 W: (4) 6 V, 9.0 Ah internal batteries
Battery Type 9.0 Ah
Voltage 500 W: 24 Vdc internal
Fuses BPS: (2) 40 A fuses
Type Sealed, maintenance-free, valve-regulated,
lead-acid
Charging Approximately 8 hours to 90% from a discharge of
50% rated load (usable capacity at nominal line
and no supplementary power supply load)
Monitoring Advanced monitoring for earlier failure detection
and warning
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