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Special Services & Options
Conformal Coating
INCLUDED ON ALL UNITS UNLESS REQUESTED NOT TO as of April 1, 2014
Option “c”
Ruggedization Package (EXTRA Conformal Coating and RTV Compound)
Option “v”
Marine / Industrial Pkg (EXTRA Conformal dipping and RTV Compound)
Option “MS”
Military Pkg
(incl. Wide Temp Components, Conformal Dipping and RTV Compound)
Option “w”
Wide Temperature Operation (-40 to +55 C, incl)
Option “SM”
High Voltage Protection on the DC Input Side
Option “d”
Paralleling Diodes
Option “FI”
Forklift Modifi cations
Option “F”
Open Frame - No chassis just heat sink bars (not for all products)
Special Input
There is no charge for nominal output voltages (ie. 12.0, 24.0, 48.0), but this
must be noted at the time of order (Contact Factory for details)
Special Output
Water tight options
IP66, IPS67, IPS68
Troubleshooting
This unit provides LED indicators and a buzzer to help diagnose any problems. The unit should
sound the buzzer to alert you prior to shutting itself down. You should immediately check the
indicators to determine the cause of the shutdown.
CHARGING
Indicates that the battery charger is charging the batteries:
If the LED is not on, the batteries may be fully charged and the charger is
supplying a float voltage to the batteries to keep them fully charged.
LOW OUTPUT
Indicates that the output voltage is below normal because:
The current demanded by the devices connected to the unit exceeds the
maximum output current rating, causing the output voltage to drop to
maintain the current at the maximum level,
The input voltage is not high enough for unit to operate,
LOW INPUT
Indicates that the input voltage is below normal because:
The input voltage is not in the correct range for proper operation of the unit.
OVERTEMP
Indicates that the Battery Charger is running too hot because:
Too much power is being drawn, turn off or unplug some devices.
The Battery Charger is located in a poorly ventilated area.
If the load exceeds the continuous rating for too long a period, the temperature sensor inside
the unit will turn off the outputs. After the unit cools sufficiently, it will automatically come
back on. If this happens frequently, remount the unit for increased airflow so it cools better.