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5. Operation
SuperSafe SBS XC monoblocs and cells are specifically designed for cyclic unreliable 
grid applications where, due to the demands on the battery, there is a high risk of 
uncontrolled partial state of charge operation.
The battery will give the best performance and service life when working at a 
temperature of 20°C. The maximum operating temperature range is -40°C to +50°C.

5.1. Float Voltage Operation
Constant voltage chargers are recommended. The charging voltage should be set at the 
equivalent of 2.29Vpc at 20°C / 68°F.
The recommended float voltage temperature compensation is:
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2.29Vpc +3mV per cell per °C below 20°C

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2.29Vpc -3mV per cell per °C above 20°C

5.2. Fast Charge Operations
The inherently high charge acceptance of TPPL Technology used in the SuperSafe 
SBS XC is suited for applications which require a fast time to repeat duty, in such 
applications the rectifier voltage should be set at 2.35Vpc to 2.40Vpc at 20°C.
Once fully charged the voltage can be changed to float voltage with temperature 
compensation as required.
Further details can be found in our SuperSafe SBS XC Operating Guide for Unreliable 
Grid Applications.

5.3. Charging Current
Due to their very low internal resistance SuperSafe SBS XC batteries will accept 
unlimited current during recharge. However, for cost and practicality purposes in float 
applications where minimizing recharge time to support repeat duty is not critical, the 
rectifier current can be limited to the load plus 0.1C

10

 Amps (minimum).

5.4. Discharging
Batteries must not be left in a discharged condition after supplying the load but must 
immediately return to recharge mode.
Failure to observe these conditions may result in greatly reduced service life.

5.5. Accidental deep discharging
In order to protect the battery it is advisable to have system monitoring and low voltage 
cut-out.  A low voltage disconnect  of 1.93 Vpc (80% DoD) should be applied to protect 
the battery from abusive over discharge.
Abusive deep discharge can result in premature deteriation of the battery and a 
noticeable reduction in the life expectancy.

5.6. Effect of temperature
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.

5.7. Unreliable Grid Operation with high risk of Uncontrolled Partial State of 
Charge
The high charge acceptance capability of SuperSafe SBS XC monoblocs and cells allows 
the use of fast charge techniques.  This enables the battery to be brought towards full 
state of charge quicker and having greater battery capacity available in the event of 
further power outages. Where power outages are frequent SuperSafe SBS XC can be 
operated in partial state of charge conditions.  It is very important to return the battery 
to full state charge to ensure it does not suffer from reduced performance due to the 
build-up of irreversible sulphation.
Once the battery is brought to full state of charge the voltage setting should revert to 
float voltage, with temperature compensation applied, in order to prevent prolonged 
periods of overcharge.
Further details can be found in our SuperSafe SBS XC Operating Guide for Unreliable 
Grid Applications.

6. Data Recording
It is recommended that as a minimum, the following information be recorded by means 
of regular data logging – which the user must make available to EnerSys® to validate 
any warranty claim,
1)   Records of the commission charge.
2)   The number of cycles performed and the depth of discharge (“DoD”) of each cycle.
3)   The duration of each discharge and charge cycle, and the Ah in and out (Wh in and 

out).

4)   Full details of the recharge voltage/current profile for the last 50 cycles.
5)   A full history of the ambient and battery surface temperatures, recorded at regular 

intervals throughout battery operation and life.

6)   The time and date of each “event” (an “event” is defined as the start/stop of the 

battery discharge, the start/stop of the battery recharge, the start stop of any 
generator input power or other input power source, etc).

Contact EnerSys if you have any questions regarding maintenance.

7. Disposal
SuperSafe SBS XC batteries are recyclable. Scrap batteries must be packaged and 
transported in accordance with prevailing transportation rules and regulations.
Scrap batteries must be disposed of in compliance with local and national laws by a 
licensed or certified lead acid battery recycler.

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