1. Standing up is preferable since it makes it easier to stop battery fluids from leaking out the side. You may also place anti-corrosion pads on the bottom of the battery to stop leaks.
2. It is preferable to keep the batteries 5 to 10 mm apart.
3. The battery must be contained in a sturdy battery cabinet or battery rack.
4. To ease wiring and prevent mishaps where heavy wires accidentally pull the battery, it is advised to create another adapter copper row in the battery rack or battery cabinet if there are additional batteries and a greater current.

5. Installing UPS batteries in enclosed areas or close to a fire increases the risk of an explosion and fire.
6. Avoid covering the UPS battery with anything that might produce static electricity, as static electricity occasionally results in explosions.
7. To avoid the risk of electric shock and fire, don't install the UPS battery in an area where water might get in.
8. Avoid installing UPS batteries in temperatures between -40°C and 60°C. A fire danger exists if the terminals are not tightly connected; check the connection at the terminals immediately.
9. If there are no power outages, it is advised to drain the battery once every three to six months. Please examine the battery as soon as possible and repair or replace it if irregularities are discovered in the charging voltage or discharge characteristics of the battery.


