Charles 5000 SP C-CHARGER Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

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INSTALLING THE C-CHARGER

Verifying Proper Battery/Charger Type

C-Charger models may be used for charging LEAD ACID (wet/flooded) or GEL CELL (sealed recombinant) bat-
teries. Confirm the intended battery type with the model number on the product identification label located on the
C-Charger (refer to Table 1). All C-Chargers have been factory preset. If your C-Charger model does not match
your intended battery type, contact Charles Marine Customer Service at 847/806-6300 for further assistance.

Choosing Mounting Location

The C-Charger should be mounted vertically flush on a bulkhead in a protected area away from rain or spray and
as close to the batteries as possible. The C-Charger is designed to operate in high ambient temperatures, with
the proper ventilation. Six inches of unobstructed area on all sides of the unit should be allowed for air circulation
and cooling.

Note:

The 40-, 50- and 60-amp C-Chargers are equipped with a cooling fan. The fan will start operation when
the load is approximately 50% of the maximum rated output current. Also, a temperature compensation
circuit exists to automatically adjust to room temperature variations. A temperature coefficient of
−0.04VDC/

causes the output voltage of the C-Charger to change inversely with the change in room

temperature. The purpose of this circuit is to extend the life of the batteries.

Choosing Mounting Hardware

As with any marine equipment, secure mounting is of utmost importance. The bolts or screws used to secure the
C-Charger must be 1/4 inch in diameter, backed with a flat washer, and kept vibration-free with a split-ring lock
washer. If using bolts, they must be long enough to be secured on both sides of the bulkhead. If using screws,
they should be at least 1 inch long. All hardware should be corrosion-resistant.

Mounting the C-Charger

All corrosion-resistant mounting hardware should be readily available. Follow the steps below to mount the C-
Charger to the bulkhead.

Step

Action

1.

Hold the C-Charger vertically flush on the bulkhead

2.

Mark the mounting holes

3.

Remove the C-Charger

4.

Drill the mounting holes

5.

Insert one side of the mounting hardware half-way into the drilled mounting holes

6.

Align the mounting slots on the C-Charger with the secured hardware and slide the C-Charger’s mount-
ing flange under the washers

7.

Insert the mounting hardware for the other side

8.

Secure all mounting hardware.

Mounting the Splash Guard

Position and install the splash guard (Figure 1) over the C-Charger so that the back flange bottom rests on top of
the C-Charger. This insures proper vertical spacing for ventilation. For optimum splash protection, be sure to cen-
ter the splash guard horizontally over the C-Charger. Secure with 1/4-inch diameter screws, approximately 1/2
inch long.

Choosing Electrical Wiring Hardware

The C-Charger is intended for hard-wiring in a permanent application. Conduit or other appropriate marine electri-
cal installation hardware should be used.

Summary of Contents for 5000 SP C-CHARGER Series

Page 1: ...1 Print 5 1 Charles Industries Ltd All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America C CHARGERR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNER S MANUAL 40 50 60 Amp 5000 Series MARINE ELECTRONIC BATTERY C...

Page 2: ...RDE IMPORTANTES safety instructions in French 6 INSTALLING THE C CHARGER 8 Verifying Proper Battery Charger Type 8 Choosing Mounting Location 8 Choosing Mounting Hardware 8 Mounting the C Charger 8 Mo...

Page 3: ...Wet Flooded 120VAC 60 Hz 14 5 VDC 13 65 VDC 3 12405EG GEL Sealed Re combinant 120VAC 60 Hz 14 2 VDC 13 65 VDC 3 12405EI LEAD ACID Wet Flooded 220VAC 50 60 14 5 VDC 13 65 VDC 3 12405EIG GEL Sealed Re c...

Page 4: ...C Charger Precaution Do not operate the C Charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged See the sec tion in this manual on Warranty Customer Service Disassembly Precaution...

Page 5: ...eaches levels specified by the battery manufacturer This helps purge excessive gas from cells Do not overfill For a battery without cell caps carefully follow the manufacturer s recharging instruction...

Page 6: ...oyez une bonne quantit d eau fra che et du savon en cas de contact des yeux de la peau ou des v tements avec l acide de la batterie 3 Portez un quipement de protection complet pour les yeux et les v t...

Page 7: ...e cellule jusqu ce que l acide atteigne le niveau sp cifi par le fabricant Ceci contribue liminer les exc s de gaz dans les cellules N ajoutez pas trop de liquide Si les cellules ne poss dent pas de c...

Page 8: ...o extend the life of the batteries Choosing Mounting Hardware As with any marine equipment secure mounting is of utmost importance The bolts or screws used to secure the C Charger must be 1 4 inch in...

Page 9: ...TO C CHARGER 12405EI 12405EIG 5 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12505EI 12505EIG 6 18 AWG 16 AWG 12 AWG 12605EI 12605EIG 7 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG Table 3 Minimum Wire Size from Output of C Charger to Battery C CHA...

Page 10: ...Fran ais French Note Read this manual and all precautions before installing or making connections To AC ground bus green WHT BLK GRN DC DC DC DC TB1 TB2 30A 32V FAST ACTING SLO BLO F2 F3 Battery 1 Bat...

Page 11: ...C Charger Also check that all wiring is properly dressed with no exposed bare wires Pull down the C Charger access door and secure it to the top cover with the small screw provided Applying Power App...

Page 12: ...ly charged As the batteries charge the ammeter gradually falls When it reads zero the batteries are fully charged It takes too long to charge batteries The C Charger brings a discharged battery voltag...

Page 13: ...materials and workman ship that cause mechanical failure for five 5 years as set forth in the Limited Warranty Notice of any alleged defect in material or workmanship must be provided within thirty 30...

Page 14: ...rgers are listed in Table 6 Table 6 40 50 60 Amp 5000 Series C Charger Specifications Feature 40 Amp Model 50 60 Amp Models Weight 9 lb 4 1 kg 10 lb 4 5 kg Height 13 25 in 33 7 cm 15 25 38 7 cm Width...

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