Salvus L2 User manual

Salvus L2/L3 lithium-ion
cabinets manual
Version 3-2022

Contents
1. General safety advice ........................................................................................................................... 4
2. Guarantee............................................................................................................................................. 4
3. Transport .............................................................................................................................................. 4
4. Model overview.................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Putting the cabinet into service............................................................................................................ 6
Installation................................................................................................................................................ 6
Switching on the cabinet .......................................................................................................................... 6
Manual locking: opening and closing ....................................................................................................... 6
Automatic door locking: opening and closing (model 1301000175) ....................................................... 7
6. Storing and charging batteries ............................................................................................................. 7
7. Earthing................................................................................................................................................. 7
8. Ventilation ................................................................................................................................................ 8
9. Opening the cabinet after a fire ............................................................................................................... 8
Safety information for BerkiCold® Premix extinguisher agent................................................................. 8
10. Signal explanation / models with warning lights.................................................................................... 9
Maintenance and service ....................................................................................................................... 10
Faults ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Appendix 1: cabinet fittings........................................................................................................................ 11
Models with automatic fire-suppression system and 16 charging points ............................................. 11
Models with automatic fire-suppression system and 20 charging points ............................................. 12
Appendix 2: wiring diagram’s ..................................................................................................................... 16
Two-level 12V wiring diagram ............................................................................................................ 16
Four-level 12V wiring diagram ............................................................................................................... 17
Four-level 24V wiring diagram ............................................................................................................... 17
Four-level 400V wiring diagram ............................................................................................................. 18
Appendix 3: Declaration of compliance ..................................................................................................... 19

Dear User,
Congratulations with the purchase of your lithium-ion cabinet. Please read this manual
carefully before use. At the end you will find various appendices with safety information. Keep
the manual and this additional information for reference.
For optimal performance and long-term functionality and to ensure the safety and security of the
cabinet, we recommend regular maintenance. For more information, see chapter 11.
If you have any questions about your Salvus lithium-ion cabinet or in the unlikely event of a
malfunction, please get in touch with the Nauta Service Team.
Yours faithfully,
The Nauta Service Team

1. General safety advice
•Please read the entire manual before you start using the cabinet. Incorrect use and failure to
heed warnings and follow instructions may lead to serious injury.
•This cabinet is intended for storing and charging lithium-ion and other batteries.
•Only use original manufacturers’ batteries and heed all warnings, instructions, illustrations
and information supplied with the battery.
•Never change the cabinet settings yourself, always contact the Nauta Service Team.
•Only allow qualified and skilled personnel to repair the electrical system and only allow
those repairs to be undertaken with original parts.
•The service hatch must only be opened for safety and security inspections and only by the
Nauta Service Team and qualified, skilled personnel.
•Always keep the cabinet doors closed so that any fire is limited to inside the cabinet.
•Never open the cabinet doors yourself if the alarm sounds. Telephone the emergency
services and leave it to the fire brigade to open the cabinet.
•Never impede the smoke duct and the ventilation grill by placing anything on top of the
cabinet.
•Place the cabinet in a well-ventilated room. In the event of a fire, poisonous gases may be
discharged.
•Ensure that no unauthorised person who has not been instructed in the cabinet’s use gains
access to it.
•A CEE-form plug is attached to the lithium-ion battery cabinet. Ensure that the voltage of the
electricity source corresponds with that of the plug.
•Never exceed the maximum amperage indicated.
•Only use original, undamaged cables and plugs for charging batteries.
•Plug the charger directly into the charging point in the cabinet and never into a multiple
socket and/or extension cable.
•Make sure that the fuse switch in the cabinet is up (position 1). The fuse switch is inside the
cabinet on the outside of the lowest technical compartment.
2. Guarantee
•The manufacturer Nauta provides a warranty period of 24 months from the date of delivery
on the cabinets specified in the manual.
•Salvus lithium-ion cabinets with a fire-suppression system must be inspected and serviced
every five years. The due date of the next service is given on the maintenance sticker on the
inside of the cabinet door. For more information, see chapter 11, Maintenance, service and
faults.
3. Transport
•Move the cabinet in an upright position with a pallet truck. We recommend that you have
the cabinet placed in its intended location by a specialist company.
•Improper transport may lead to hidden damage to cabinets and to their fire proofing and
fire protection.

4. Model overview
The model number is on the inside of the cabinet.

5. Putting the cabinet into service
Installation
•Place the cabinet on a firm surface and ensure that it is level.
•The cabinet cannot tip over and fall due to its heavy weight.
•Place the cabinet where the doors can open 180°.
•Ensure that the cabinet is in a well-ventilated room. Depending on its duration, a fire may
produce poisonous gasses
Switching on the cabinet
•On the outside of the cabinet is an electricity cable approx. 1.5 metres long that is fitted with
a three-pole CEE-form 230V 16A plug or a five-pole CEE-form 400V 32A plug. Push the plug
directly into a compatible wall socket. Do not use an extension cable.
•Ensure that the cabinet cable is connected to an exclusive circuit in accordance with NEN
regulations.
•Make sure that the fuse switch in the cabinet is up (position 1). The fuse switch is inside the
cabinet on the outside of the lowest technical compartment.
•Place the battery on a shelf where the green light is on. The cabinets are fitted with an
automatic charging system so that batteries on each shelf are charged every two hours.
•Model 1301000175: ensure that the door-closers are ‘on’ and that the cabinet is
connected to the electricity network.
•Ensure that the maximum power of the cabinet is never exceeded (230V cabinet: 3600W, 400V
cabinet: 10,800W).
•Ensure that the maximum load-bearing capacity of the shelves of approx. 75 kg is never
exceeded.
•Always keep the cabinet doors closed so that any fire is limited to inside the cabinet.
•Never impede the smoke duct and the ventilation grill by placing anything on top of the
cabinet.
Manual locking: opening and closing
Opening the cabinet doors
•First unlatch the right-hand door and then the left-hand door and turn the handle or
handles to the open position.
•Open the doors as far as possible without forcing so that they stay open.
Closing the cabinet doors
•First close the left-hand door and then the right-hand door and turn the handle or
handles to the closed position.
•If the doors remain open, an alarm will sound after two minutes to indicate that the doors
must be closed.
•Closing the doors is entirely mechanical and requires very little force from the locking
mechanism. There is therefore very little risk involved and there is little danger of injury.

Automatic door locking: opening and closing (model 1301000175)
Opening the cabinet doors
•First unlatch the right-hand door and then the left-hand door and turn the handle or
handles to the open position.
•Open the doors as far as possible without forcing so that they stay open.
Closing the cabinet doors
•First close the left-hand door and then the right-hand door and turn the handle or
handles to the closed position.
•If the doors remain open, an alarm will sound after two minutes to indicate that the doors
must be closed.
•The doors will close automatically if a dangerous situation is detected in the cabinet and the
smoke alarm is activated.
•Ensure that there is nothing in the cabinet that can prevent the doors from being closed.
•Closing the doors is entirely mechanical and requires very little force from the locking
mechanism. There is therefore very little risk involved and there is little danger of injury.
6. Storing and charging batteries
The Salvus lithium-ion cabinet has an automatic charging system to provide 230V or 400V of electricity
for the batteries in the cabinet. The charging system means that batteries on each shelf are charged
every two hours.
Total power per charging point:
Maximum voltage
230V
400V
Fuse
16A
32A
Maximum power
3600W
10800W
Safe charging:
•Use the battery’s original charger only.
•Use the charging points as installed in the cabinet only.
•On no account use multiple sockets and/or extension cables.
•The cabinet can only work properly and safely and securely if the doors are kept closed.
7. Earthing
An earthing connection may be required depending on the client-specific use of the Salvus lithium-
ion cabinet. Seek advice from qualified and skilled personnel.

8. Ventilation
•Salvus lithium-ion cabinets are fitted with a mechanical ventilation system. This fire-resistant
ventilation grill consists of a frame and slats and is filled with thermally expansive material. If
the temperature exceeds 100°C, the grill closes and seals itself.
•Ensure that the cabinet is in a well-ventilated room. Depending on its duration, a fire may
produce poisonous gasses.
9. Opening the cabinet after a fire
•Never open the cabinet doors yourself if the alarm sounds. On models where they are
installed, warning lamps will also light up. Telephone the emergency services and leave it to
the fire brigade to open the cabinet.
•Be warned! Depending on its duration, a fire may produce poisonous gasses.
•Telephone the Nauta Service Team once the fire has been extinguished to see if the fire-
suppression system can be reset and the cabinet can continue to be used.
•For advice as to the disposal of the damaged batteries, contact the manufacturer.
Safety information for BerkiCold® Premix extinguisher agent
(only for models with an automatic fire-suppression system)
•The extinguisher agent BerkiCold® Premix is used to suppress any battery fire.
•Preventative measures for the safe use of BerkiCold® Premix:
oAvoid inhalation and contact with eyes and skin.
oDo not eat, drink or smoke while handling.
oProduct is non-flammable, non-oxidising and non-explosive.
•If you come into contact with the extinguisher agent:
oInhalation: ensure that the person who has inhaled the agent is brought somewhere
where there is fresh air and allowed to recover in a position that facilitates breathing.
oSkin: wash away with plenty of water.
oEyes: rinse carefully for several minutes, remove contact lenses if necessary
and continue to rinse.
oSwallowing: rinse the mouth out and drink water. Do not induce vomiting.
•For more comprehensive information, contact the Nauta Service Team.

10. Signal explanation / models with warning lights
Green light is on continuously
Cabinet is in operation
Green light does not illuminate
Cabinet is not in operation, check whether the cabinet is connected to the power supply
Green light flashes
Cabinet doors are open, close doors
Loud alarm (door open)
Cabinet doors are open for more than 2 minutes
Close the doors
Loud alarm (emergency)
Red light flashes
Call the emergency services!
Do not open the cabinet!
Calamity resolved? Call Nauta Service Team, +31 342 –455 055

Maintenance, service and faults
Maintenance and service
Salvus lithium-ion cabinets must be inspected and serviced every five years. The due date of the next
service is given on the maintenance sticker on the inside of the cabinet door (only for models with an
automatic fire-suppression system).
It is also advisable to undertake minor maintenance once a year. Telephone the Nauta Service Team to
make an appointment.
In addition, it is also prudent to check that the pressure gauge is green so that you know that the fire-
suppression system is working properly (only for the models that do have an automatic fire-
suppression system).
Faults
Repairs may incur costs if a problem falls outside of the guarantee. If your appointment cannot take
place for some reason or if it is no longer necessary, get in touch with us as soon as possible on +31
(0)342 - 455000 to cancel it. We can then make a new appointment in consultation with you if
necessary. You will be charged the cost of the visit if you are not present at the agreed time or if the
appointment is cancelled less than 24 hours in advance.
Netherlands
Belgium
Service staff member rate (per hour)
€ 70
€ 70
(Standard) call-out charge
€ 70
€ 120
(Before 5 pm, urgent) call-out charge
€ 110
€ 160
(After 5 pm, urgent) call-out charge
€ 170
€ 220
(Weekend, urgent) call-out charge
€ 225
€ 275
Please note! The minimum charge for a service staff member is one hour. The minimum rate after 5
pm is € 105 and € 140 at the weekend. The evening and weekend rate applies as soon as Nauta’s
service vehicle drives away and ends as soon as it arrives back on the Nauta’s terrain. Rates are
exclusive any materials used.
For the most up-to-date service charges, see www.nauta.com.

Appendix 1: cabinet fittings
Models with automatic fire-suppression system and 16 charging points
1
Technical compartment
2
Technical compartment
3
Shelf with extinguisher tubing
4
Extinguisher tubing
5
Recessed fuse switch
6
Charging point
7
CEE-form plug
8
Alarm
9
Smoke alarm
10
Automatic charging system
11
Green warning lamp
12
Red warning lamp
13
Ventilation
14
Lamp
15
Fire-suppression system
16
Pressure gauge

Models with automatic fire-suppression system and 20 charging points
1
Technical compartment
2
Technical compartment
3
Shelf with extinguisher tubing
4
Extinguisher tubing
5
Automatic charging system
6
Pressure gauge
7
Recessed fuse switch
8
Charging point
9
CEE-form plug
10
Alarm
11
Smoke alarm
12
Green warning lamp
13
Red warning lamp
14
Ventilation
15
Lamp
16
Fire-suppression system

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Appendix 2: wiring diagram’s
Two-level 12V wiring diagram
See the model overview in chapter 4.

17
Four-level 12V wiring diagram
See the model overview in chapter 4.

17
Four-level 24V wiring diagram
See the model overview in chapter 4.

18
Four-level 400V wiring diagram
See the model overview in chapter 4.

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Appendix 3: Declaration of compliance
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