4.4.4 CHARGING THE CONTAINER
NOTE!
It is recommended to keep the container battery level above 20%. An alert will be triggered if the level drops
below 20%.
For optimal charging, make sure that the ambient temperature is b5 and +25 °C (+41 to +77 °F). In
temperatures outside this range the charging capacity of the battery may be reduced and the charging time may
be increased. Avoid charging outside the temperature range -20 °C to +40 °C (41 °F to +104 °F).
For information on the maximum charging time and power consumption, refer to
.
A 100–240 V AC +/-10% power supply requires a circuit protection capability of minimum 10 A.
4.4.4.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING!
Do not charge the container inside an aircraft, as the container is not certified for this.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock! Visually inspect the charging cable, and any adapter used, for any abnormalities before
connecting it to a power outlet. Connectors shall be inspected for residual water or other contamination. Make
sure that the power outlet in the building is provided with protective earth before connecting the charging
cable.
CAUTION!
Do not move the container during charging.
CAUTION!
Avoid use of additional extension cable as far as possible. If the use of extension cable is required, use as
short cable as possible and make sure that the cable is rated for 16 A or more.
CAUTION!
The initial peak current during charging may be high, with additional strain on the power source fuses. If the
container is connected to a sensitive power grid it may cause flickering in the facility. Do not connect more
than one container per circuit to avoid overload of the power source fuse. Recommendation:
• For outlets rated for 200 V or more, the fuse should be rated for 10 A.
• For outlets rated for less than 200 V, the fuse should be rated for 20 A.
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Doc No:
UM-RAP-1002
Revision:
0
State:
Released
Release Date:
2021-12-10
Approved By:
hanst