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Duty

Minimum end voltage

5 min 

 t 

 1h

1.65V

1h 

 t 

 5h

1.70V

5h 

 t 

 8h

1.75V

8h 

 t 

 20h

1.80V

Temperature

Float Voltage

Recharging Voltage

0°C to 10°C

2.34Vpc

2.45Vpc

10°C to 20°C

2.31Vpc

2.40Vpc

20°C to 30°C

2.28Vpc

2.35Vpc

30°C to 40°C

2.25Vpc

2.30Vpc

Temperature

Float voltage range per cell

0°C

2.33-2.36V

10°C

2.30-2.33V

20°C

2.27-2.30V

25°C

2.25-2.28V

30°C

2.24-2.27V

35°C

2.22-2.25V

40°C

2.21-2.24V

Voltage

State of charge

2.14Vpc

100%

2.10Vpc

80%

2.07Vpc

60%

2.04Vpc

40%

2.00Vpc

20%

3

Charging

n

  Commissioning charge

Before use, the batteries should be charged at a constant charging voltage 
(with a charging current limited to 0.1C

10

) with one of the following method:

• 

Charge during 96 hours with the floating voltage between 2.27 and 
2.30Vpc in ambient temperature range between 15 to 25°C.

• 

or charge with the 2.40Vpc boost charge voltage during minimum 24    
to 48 hours maximum to reduce the commissioning charging period 
(the battery will then be switched over to float charging, maintain the 
battery under floating voltage for 24 hours before any discharge test, 
see hereafter).

If the battery is to be subjected to a discharge test, in this case the test will 
be performed imperatively after that the commissioning charge has been 
carried out. Check that the battery is fully charged.

n

  Float voltage

The recommended float charge voltage is 2.28 volts per cell at 20°C.
Following a commission charge and after 6 months continuous charge at the 
recommended float voltage, individual cell voltages will stabilise within ±4.5% of 
the mean applied voltage. 
However, immediately following commissioning and for the initial 6 months of 
continuous float charge, individual cell voltage values outside the above tolerance 
may be observed without adverse effect. There is no relationship between a 
cell’s float voltage and its discharge capacity. Cells are perfectly capable of giving 
their discharge capacity even when outside the ±4.5% range.
After 6 months service, should any individual cell or monobloc show a continuing 
reduction or increase in voltage outside the above limits over 3 successive 
monthly periods, Enersys

®

 should be contacted for advice.

When the average ambient temperature deviates more than ±5ºC from the 
reference temperature (20°C), it is necessary to adjust the float voltage as 
follows:

If the charger does not permit an adjustment of float voltage in relation to 
the temperature, it is possible to set a float voltage value according to the 
temperature ranges as indicated in the last table of this publication.

n

  Charging current

A discharged VRLA battery will accept a high recharge current, but for those 
seeking a more economical charging system a current limit of 0.08 C

10

 : 0.1 

C

3

 (A) is adequate.

n

  Fast recharge

Increasing the charge voltage to 2.40Vpc with a current limited to 0.1 C

10

 

: 0.125 C

3

 (A) can reduce recharge times. Fast charge should be stopped 

afterapproximately 10 to 15 hours. This charge regime, in order to achieve a 
normal service life, must not be used more than once per month.

n

  Float charge ripple

Excessive ripple on the D.C. supply across a battery has the effect of 
reducing life and performance. It is therefore recommended that voltage 
regulation across the system, including the load but without the battery 
connected, under steady state conditions, shall be better than ±1% through 
5% to 100% load.

n

  State of charge

The battery state of charge can be determined approximately by measuring 
the open circuit voltage after the battery has been at rest for a minimum of 
24 hours at 20°C.

Discharging

PowerSafe

®

 V batteries must not be left in a discharged condition after

supplying the load, but must immediately return to float recharge mode.
Failure to observe these conditions may result in greatly reduced service life.

n

  Accidental deep discharging

For optimum operation the minimum voltage of the system should be related 
to the duty as follows:

In order to protect the battery it is advisable to have system monitoring and 
low voltage cut-out.
Deep discharge will produce a premature deteriation of the battery and a
noticeable reduction in the life expectancy of the battery.

n

  The effect of temperature

- on capacity

Correction factors of the capacity, according to the temperature, are as follows:

Discharge
Time

0°C

5°C

10°C

15°C

20°C

25°C

30°C

35°C

40°C

5 mins to
59 mins

0.80

0.86

0.91

0.96

1

1.04

1.06

1.09

1.1

1h to 24h

0.86

0.90

0.94

0.97

1

1.03

1.05

1.06

1.07

- on life

Operation of valve regulated batteries at temperatures higher than 20°C will
reduce life expectancy. Life is reduced by 50% for every 10°C rise in
temperature.

Maintenance/Checks

PowerSafe V are maintenance free, sealed, lead acid batteries and need no
water addition.
The containers and lids shall be kept dry and and free from dust. Cleaning must
be done only with a damp cotton cloth without man-made fibres.

WARNING

 - Do NOT use any type of oil, solvent, detergent, petroleum-based

solvent or ammonia solution to clean the battery containers or lids. These
materials will cause permanent damage to the battery container and lid and will
invalidate the warranty.
Check monthly that total voltage at battery terminals is (N x 2.28 V) for a
temperature at 20°C. (N being the number of cells in the battery). Make annual
readings of the voltages of cells making up the battery.
Keep a logbook to record values, power outages, discharge tests, etc.
An autonomy control can be done once a year.

Technical

n

  Data when charging with a constant voltage

If the charger does not permit an adjustment of the float voltage in relation with
the temperature, it is possible to set a float voltage value and a recharging
voltage value according to the temperature ranges as indicated in the table
below:

Open circuit voltage variation with temperature is 2.5mV per 10°C.

T

OP 

A

ND 

F

RONT 

T

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D

ESIGNS

Summary of Contents for PowerSafe V

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Page 3: ...0 1 C10 0 125 C3 A can reduce recharge times Fast charge should be stopped afterapproximately 10 to 15 hours This charge regime in order to achieve a normal service life must not be used more than on...

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