GNB 93.10G Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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 SECTION  1
  
1.0 Safety ................................................................. 2

SECTION 2
  
2.0  Receiving Batteries ........................................2

SECTION 3
  3.0 Storage ...........................................................2

SECTION 4
  
4.0   Battery Assembly and Installation ..................2
  4.1 Site .................................................................2
  4.2 Ventilation .......................................................2
  4.3 Temperature ...................................................3
  4.4  Electrolyte Level .............................................3
  4.5  Cell Positioning ...............................................3
  4.6  Flash Arrestors ...............................................3
  4.7  Contact Sufaces .............................................3
  4.8  Electrical Connections ....................................3
  4.9  Connection Resistance ..................................3
  4.10 Labels and Markings ......................................3
  4.11 Initial Charge ..................................................3

SECTION 5
  
5.0  Equalizing Charge ..........................................4

SECTION 6
  
6.0  Specific Gravity ..............................................4
 
SECTION 7
  7.0 Operation ........................................................5
 
SECTION 8
  8.0  Cell Voltage Variation .....................................5

SECTION 9
  
9.0  Water Addition ................................................5

SECTION 10
  
10.0 Tap Connections ............................................5

SECTION 11
  
11.0 Pilot Bloc ........................................................5

SECTION 12
  
12.0 Records ..........................................................5

SECTION 13
  
13.0 Capacity Testing .............................................6

INDEX

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TABLES
  
TABLE A .................................................................4
  TABLE B .................................................................4
  TABLE C .................................................................5
  STATIONARY BATTERY
 MAINTENANCE REPORT
......................................7
 
FIGURES
  
FIGURE 1 ...............................................................4

Summary of Contents for 93.10G

Page 1: ... INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TCXG TUBULAR LEAD CALCIUM BATTERIES A Division of Exide Technologies SECTION 93 10G 2014 09 ...

Page 2: ... INDUSTRIAL POWER REPRESENTATIVE SALESPERSON__________________________________ TELEPHONE_____________________________________ LOCATION______________________________________ GNB SERVICE ASSISTANCE 1 800 241 4895 ...

Page 3: ...cal Connections 3 4 9 Connection Resistance 3 4 10 Labels and Markings 3 4 11 Initial Charge 3 SECTION 5 5 0 Equalizing Charge 4 SECTION 6 6 0 Specific Gravity 4 SECTION 7 7 0 Operation 5 SECTION 8 8 0 Cell Voltage Variation 5 SECTION 9 9 0 Water Addition 5 SECTION 10 10 0 Tap Connections 5 SECTION 11 11 0 Pilot Bloc 5 SECTION 12 12 0 Records 5 SECTION 13 13 0 Capacity Testing 6 INDEX Page TABLES ...

Page 4: ...ugh handling If such conditions are found make notation on delivery receipt before signing If battery damage is found request an inspection by the carrier and file a damage claim Also notify your GNB Industrial Power representative 2 2 Shortly after receipt within 15 days examine all batteries for concealed damage Pay particular attention to packing materials exhibiting damage or electrolyte stain...

Page 5: ...age drop and prevent connector heating If corrosion is observed DO NOT RE TORQUE The connection must be disassembled cleaned neutralized and then re torqued Install the inter tier cables as necessary Do not connect cables directly to the battery post Utilize the terminal plates provided for main terminal and inter tier connections Re check to be certain that the batteries are connected positive te...

Page 6: ...sed to determine the cell s state of charge SOC The value decreases as the battery is discharged and increases as the battery is recharged 6 2 Specific gravity is expressed to the third decimal place e g 1 250 and is measured by a hydrometer float enclosed in a glass barrel rubber bulb syringe Holding the hydrometer vertically draw sufficient electrolyte into the barrel The reading should be taken...

Page 7: ... fizzing stops then wipe area with a clean cloth dampened only with water to remove the soda Do not get any of the baking soda solution inside the battery SECTION 9 9 0 WATER ADDITIONS 9 1 The water in the electrolyte of a battery is lost by evaporation and through hydrolysis into its component hydrogen and oxygen gases Both the water vapor and electrolytic gases are liberated to the environment t...

Page 8: ...l on each level of the rack s 12 7 Annual Supplement Quarterly reports by tightening all bolted connections to the specified torque values Record connection resistances of each battery post to battery post battery post to terminal Remake any connections that are more than 20 above installation base value Check integrity of the rack 12 8 Record dates of any equalizing charges as well as total quant...

Page 9: ...GB 1000F A Division of Exide Technologies A Division of Exide Technologies A Division of Exide Technologies WHEN ADVICE IS DESIRED PLEASE FORWARD A DUPLICATE OF THIS REPORT TO YOUR GNB REPRESENTATIVE 7 ...

Page 10: ...8 NOTES ...

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