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Battery charger MVM

USER'S MANUAL

 

 

BURN AND BODILY INJURY PREVENTION

The battery produces very high currents when short circuited, and will burn the skin severely 
if in contact with any metal conductor that is carrying this current.
Do not permit rings on fingers to come in contact with battery terminals or the cell connectors 
on top of the battery.
Battery   acid   is   very   corrosive.   Alwais   wear   correct   eye   and   body   protection   when   near 
batteries.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION

When batteries are being recharged, they generate hydrogen gas that is explosive in certain 
concentrations in air (the flammability or explosive limits are 4.1% to 72% hydrogen in air). 
The   spark-retarding   vents   help   slow   the   rate   of   release   of   hydrogen,   but   the   escaping 
hydrogen may form an explosive atmosphere around the battery if ventilation is poor.
The ventilation system should be designed to provide an adequate amount of fresh air for the 
number of batteries being charged. This is essential to prevent an explosion. 
Always keep sparks, flames, burning cigarettes, and other sources of ignition away from the 
battery recharging area. Do not break "live" circuits at the terminals of batteries. Do not lay 
tools or anything that is metallic on top of any battery.

ARCING AND BURNING OF CONNECTOR

To prevent arcing and burning of the connector contacts, be sure the charger is OFF before 
connecting or disconnecting the battery. The ammeter should NOT indicate current flow.

MEDICAL AND FIRST AID TREATMENT

First   aid   facilities   and   a   qualified   first   aid   person   should   be   available   for   each   shift   for 
immediate treatment of electrical shock victims.
EMERGENCY   FIRST   AID:   Call   phisician   and   ambulance   immediately   and   use   First   Aid 
techniques recommended by the American Red Cross.

DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN BE FATAL.
If person is unconscious and electric shock is suspected, do not touch person if he or she is 
in   contact   with   charging   equipment,   battery,  charging   leads,   or  other   live  electrical   parts. 
Disconnect power at wall switch and then use First Aid.
Dry  wood,   wooden   broom,   and   other   insulating   material   can   be   used   to   move   cables,   if 
necessary, away from person.
IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, give oxygen.
IF NOT BREATHING, BEGIN ARTIFICIAL BREATHING, such as mouth-to-mouth.
IF PULSE IS ABSENT, BEGIN ARTIFICIAL CIRCULATION, such as external heart massage.

In case of acid in the eyes, flush very well with clean water and obtain professional medical 
attention immediately.

EQUIPMENT WARNING LABELS

Inspect all precautionary labels on the equipment.
Order and replace all labels that cannot be easily read.

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Summary of Contents for MVM

Page 1: ...M MULTIVOLTAGE PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER MVM User s MANUAL ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 2: ...mum input current A Maximum power consumption KVA Input frequency Voltage of the battery output voltage Maximum charge current output current RESPONSIBILITY DISCLAIMER The manufacturer of the MVM batt...

Page 3: ...ect single phase equipment to ONLY TWO WIRES of the 3 phase line DO NOT CONNECT the equipment grounding conductor to the third live wire of the 3 phase line as this makes the equipment frame electrica...

Page 4: ...prevent arcing and burning of the connector contacts be sure the charger is OFF before connecting or disconnecting the battery The ammeter should NOT indicate current flow MEDICAL AND FIRST AID TREAT...

Page 5: ...s set by the mechanical timer The output voltage can be selected between the four available values 12 24 36 48V by moving the selection plug to the required position The output current follows the Wa...

Page 6: ...og ammeter Plug and connectors for battery voltage selection No 2 Cables for battery connection No 1 Cable for main supply connection Inside the charger there are the following devices not available t...

Page 7: ...on To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Attention Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat buildup Do not place the unit near ma...

Page 8: ...he charge current by following these steps Disconnect the charger from main supply and battery Open the cabinet Find the plugs for input voltage setting Disconnect the wire A from the original plug Co...

Page 9: ...ry charger is not automatic therefore if it s not set properly the battery may be damaged It s necessary to survey the operation and keep the battery temperature always under control while it s connec...

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