During routine maintenance of the lithium battery cabinet, which of the following areas should be protected from electric shocks caused by exposed hands or metal objects?
In a lithium battery cabinet, any exposed conductive part that is electrically connected to the DC power path can present shock and arc risk, especially when technicians are using tools in a narrow space. Thegeneral positive/negative terminalsare the cabinet-level high-energy connection points, and accidental contact or bridging with a metal object can cause severe DC arcing, burns, and equipment damage. Thebattery positive and negative terminalson individual modules are also hazardous because each module contributes to the total string voltage and fault current capability. In addition, theshort-circuit copper bar between battery modulesis a direct conductive link in the series/parallel connection; it can be energized and can create an instant short circuit if contacted by tools, jewelry, or loose hardware. Huawei maintenance safety practice therefore requires insulating covers, protective shields, and strict tool control to prevent exposed hands or metal objects from contactinganyof these areas. Protecting all listed points reduces electric shock risk, prevents arc flash/arc burn incidents, and avoids unintended cabinet trips or permanent damage to terminals and busbars.
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