Transportation Notice on the following
models:
FLB-130, FLB-130V
FLB-200, FLB-200V
FLB-240, FLB-240V
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PLEASE NOTE: When shipping FLB-100 batteries via air, a maximum of two
batteries per box is permitted without additional IATA Dangerous Goods
shipping procedures.
Effective January 1, 2009
Subject: New 2009 IATA, ICAO and DOT regulations.
This notice effects all Frezzi Energy Systems
customers who purchased product models
FLB-200,
FLB-200V, FLB-240, or FLB-240V.
For International airline travel, new rules in effect
January 1, 2009, you can no longer carry as spare batteries in carry on baggage
or in equipment in either checked or carry on baggage product models
FLB-200,
FLB-200V, FLB-240, or FLB-240V.
These new restrictions
(IATA regulation 2.3.3.2) in regards to passengers
boarding airlines do not restrict users of
Frezzi product models FLB-100, FLB-100V, FLB-130, FLB-130V
from continuing to transport as passengers aboard airlines abiding by the
IATA regulation 2.33 and 2.3.3.2. OPERATOR APPROVAL IS REQUIRED FOR
BATTERIES EXCEEDING 100WH.
AIRLINES PERFORMING US DOMESTIC TRAVEL MAY INSTEAD FOLLOW IATA
REGULATIONS, PLEASE CALL AIRLINES PRIOR TO TRAVEL WITH BATTERIES THAT EXCEED
100WH.
Frezzi product
models
FLB-200, FLB-200V,
FLB-240, or FLB-240V can continue to be shipped as Dangerous Goods
VIA CARRIAGE BY PUBLIC HIGHWAY (SHIPMENT MUST
COMPLY WITH TITLE 49 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS), or
VIA CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT (SHIPMENT MUST COMPLY
WITH IATA REGULATIONS AND ICAO REGULATIONS).
Please contact FedEx or UPS for instructions on shipping Dangerous Goods
Shipments
Operator Variations:
Mexicana Airlines:
Products listed above may not be
accepted for carriage.