Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Chemical Product and Company Identification
- 2.0 Hazards Identification
- 3.0 Composition/Information on Ingredients
- 4.0 First Aid Measures
- 5.0 Fire Fighting Measures
- 7.0 Handling and Storage
- 8.0 Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
- 9.0 Physical and Chemical Properties
- 11.0 Toxicological Information
- 12.0 Ecological Information
- 13.0 Disposal Considerations
- 14.0 Transport Information
- 15.0 Regulatory Information
- 16.0 Additional Information
14.0 Transport Information
The LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE BATTERY (LiFePO
4
) [LFP] complies with UN/DOT 38.3 tests, according to PACKING
INSTRUCTION 965 of IATA DGR 63rd Edition (2022) for transportation.
Cargo Aircraft weight limit:
≤ 35kg
Xantrex
310Ah 12V Battery (PN: 884-0310-12) = exceeds weight limit,
Xantrex
410Ah 12V Battery (PN: 884-0410-12) = exceeds weight limit,
X
antrex 205Ah 24V Battery (PN: 884-0205-24) = exceeds weight limit,
Xantrex 100Ah 51V Battery (PN: 884-0100-51) = exceeds weight limit.
14.1 Transport Methods
Electric energy is greater than 100Wh and greater than 35 kg which exceeds the standard to be considered Dangerous Goods Cargo only.
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By air is FORBIDDEN (batteries exceed ≤ 35kg max. limit). See below (IATA DGR).
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By sea is PERMITTED. See below (Maritime).
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By railway is PERMITTED
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By road is PERMITTED
IATA Proper
Shipping Name
Lithium-ion batteries
(Including lithium polymer batteries)
Maritime IMDG /
Roadway Transport
Lithium-ion batteries
(Including lithium polymer batteries)
Hazard Class 9 IMDG/DOT Class 9
Identification
Number
UN3480
UN Number
UN3480
Packaging
group
PI 965 Packaging group PI 965
Other hazards
- Pax A/C* = FORBIDDEN
- CAO* = FORBIDDEN
(does not comply with ≤ 35kg max. limit)
- Not to be packaged with Class 1 articles
or
substances
- SoC ≤ 30
Other hazards
- SoC ≤ 30%
*Note 1: PAX A/C = passenger aircraft; and
COA = cargo only aircraft.
More information concerning shipping, testing, marking, and packaging can be obtained from Labelmaster at:
http://www.labelmaster.com.
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Separate Li-ion batteries when shipping to prevent short-circuiting.
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They should be packed in strong packaging for support during transport.
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In the case of transportation, confirm no leakage and no overspill from a container. Transport cargo without falling, dropping and
breakage.
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Prevent collapse of cargo piles and exposure to rain. The container must be handled carefully.
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Do not give shocks that result in a mark or damage to batteries. Please refer to "Handling and Storage" on page 4.
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