2014 NISSAN LEAF First Responders Guide

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide NOTE:
Components with white number in black background are high voltage components.No. Component
LocationDescription
� Charge

port Under hood Connecting port for EVSE (Electric Vehicle
Supply Equipme

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 2-1.1 Li-ion Battery Pack Specifications
Li-ion battery voltage
360V nominal
(240V - 398.4V usable range)
Number of Li-ion battery modules in the pack 48
Li-ion battery dimensions 60.91 x 46.77 x 10.3

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 2-3 High Voltage Circuit Shut-Off System
The
high voltage can be shut off by the following methods: Service plug
Positioned in the center area of the Li-ion battery, this shuts off output high
voltage

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 3. Emergency Response Steps
• Failure to properly shut down the high voltage electrical system before the
Emergency Response Procedures are performed will result in serious injury or death
from elec

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 3-1 Preparation Items
Preparation Items
Specification Purpose
Personal Protective Equip-
ment (PPE):
Insulated gloves Up to 1,000V
For
 protection from high voltage elec-
trical shock
Insulated shoes

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 3-1.3 Insulated Tools
When
performing work at locations where high voltage is applied (such as terminals) , use insulated tools
meeting 1,000V/300A specifications.
3-2 Vehicle Immobilization and Stabi

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 3-3 How to Handle a Damaged Vehicle at an Accident Scene
NO
TE:
If any air bags have deployed in the following 3 situations, the high-voltage (HV) system has
been designed to automatically shut off at

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NISSAN LEAF 2014 1.G First Responders Guide 3-3.1 High Voltage System Shut-Down Procedures
Any
of the following procedures can shut down and isolate the high voltage system. The first response
operation should only begin after shutting down the