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PE6500/50

 

Preparing before installation 

CHARGING THE BATTERY 

 

Charge the batteries during minimum one hour before using the equipment the first time. 

MAINS CONNECTION 

 

  Mains cable: 

 

minimum requirements: 3 x 0.8mm² or AWG18 ( Line / Neutral / PE ) 

  Grounding:  

 

for Safety, the battery box must be connected to the Protective Earth through the mains cable and a M4 

grounding screw is also provided on the rear side. 

  Leakage current:  

 

maximum 3.5 mA 

  Minimum value of the external fuse or breaker: 

 

110V mains: 

 

10A delayed action ( line current ) 

 

230V mains: 

 

4A delayed action ( line current ) 

  The battery box has an internal fuse only in the Life line  

 
The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the socket-outlet is located / installed 
near the equipment and is easily accessible. 

PROTECTIVE EARTH (PE) CONNECTION 

 

The grounding wire (yellow / green – central terminal) of the mains input must be connected to the PE through the 
mains cables. 
The mains and grounding connections must be made in accordance with local Norms, Standards and rules. 

CONNECTION OF THE APPLICATION   

 

The four outputs are available on the MATE-N-LOK connectors on the rear 
Each output is protected by a 4A (5x20mm Slow action) fuse present on the front of the rack (F1 … F4). 
 
For safety compliance, ( risk of fire ) replace only with same type and rating of fuse:  
 

type of fuse: ( 5 x 20 )mm 4A slow  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PE6500/50

Page 1: ...Alpha Technologies SA Boulevard de l Europe 131 B 1301 Wavre Belgium 32 10 438 510 32 10 438 213 www alphatechnologies eu Ref 4804 872 50293 PE6500 50 48V 7Ah 14Ah User manual...

Page 2: ...h 2 battery strings 28 4 kg Max weight 48V configuration with 1 battery strings 17 9 kg VENTILATION gas outlet top of the rack the air circulation may not be impeded and a minimum distance of 10mm mus...

Page 3: ...the batteries is specified by the manufacturer Shock hazard all metal parts of batteries are alive and so there is a danger of injury from electric shock and of accidental short circuit Touch the batt...

Page 4: ...INCORRECT METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGEES CONFORMEMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT CHARGE OR DISCHARGE BATTERIES AT A RATE EXCEEDING MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS NE PAS CHARGER NI DECHARGER LES B...

Page 5: ...CK IF PRESENT open the battery breaker from the battery pack PE6500 60 and remove the link between the racks OPEN THE BREAKER handle down PLACE FIRST THE BATTERIES VERTICALLY IN THE RACK CONNECT THE Y...

Page 6: ...ologies eu Ref 4804 872 50293 PE6500 50 BLACK RED DO NOT remove the insulation for 2 battery strings YELLOW SHORT BLACK RED 48V 2 x 7Ah YELLOW SHORT YELLOW LONG YELLOW LONG YELLOW SHORT YELLOW SHORT 4...

Page 7: ...if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Do not charge or discharge batteries at a rate exceeding manufacturer s recommendations Risk of...

Page 8: ...ction line current 230V mains 4A delayed action line current The battery box has an internal fuse only in the Life line The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device ensure that the sock...

Page 9: ...d to the system 2 Check that the battery breaker of the optional external battery box is open down 3 Check that the battery breaker of the main rack is open down 4 Connect the loads to the MAT N LOK c...

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