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Max Charge  
(% of Output) 

Max Charge 
(30A Models) 

Max Charge 
(15A Models) 

Max Charge 
(7.5A Models) 

BAT 
SW3 

BAT 
SW4 

100% 

30A 

15A 

7.5A 

75% 

22.5A 

11.3A 

5.6A 

50% 

15A 

7.5A 

3.8A 

25% (Default) 

7.5A 

3.8A 

1.9A 

 

Maximum Charge Current 

 Switch Settings (1 = UP, 0 = Down) 

 
Connect the Charger: 
Connect the external alarm monitoring

 wiring to the Form-C alarm contact 

output if desired, using 22-26AWG wire clamped in the removable Alarm/Temp 
plug. (See Alarm Output Contacts table, below)  
 

ALARM Pin 

Name 

Description 

NC 

Alarm State Normally 
Closed contact 

NO 

Alarm State Normally 
Open contact 

Alarm output common 

 

Alarm Output Contacts 

 

Connect the optional remote battery temperature sensor

 (ICT-TMP) to the 

TEMP input on the back panel removable connector. Using the TMP sensor will 
enable the unit to compensate the charge Float voltage according to the battery 
case temperature, to help fully charge cold batteries and ensure warm batteries 
are not over charged. Connect each of the two wires on the remote temperature 
probe to the two TEMP inputs on the back panel connector. (Polarity does not 
matter) Affix the probe body to a side midpoint on one of the battery cases using 
the adhesive backed plastic clip included with the sensor. 

 

 
The unit will maintain the charge voltage at the nominal 25°C level if no 
temperature sensor is detected. 

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Summary of Contents for ICT24012-15BC2

Page 1: ...00 Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd Models ICT24012 30BC2 ICT24012 30BC2M ICT24012 15BC2 ICT24012 15BC2M ICT24024 15BC2 ICT24024 15BC2M ICT24024 7BC2 ICT24024 7BC2M ICT24048 7BC2 ICT24048 7BC2M All m...

Page 2: ...uit breaker Ensure battery polarity is correct before connecting Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery Handle batteries with care do not short circuit battery terminals CAUTION Risk of personal in...

Page 3: ...charge rates to accommodate lower capacity batteries Wide range Power Factor corrected AC input supports operation world wide Floating Form C alarm contact output supports remote monitoring of unit o...

Page 4: ...LVD relay switches the BATT terminal Do not connect the battery to any other terminal AC input wiring to the charger must be protected using an outlet with a branch rated circuit breaker of 20A or low...

Page 5: ...urrent limit set by the BATT Switch settings 3 4 Use this setting if the connected load requires a non varying output voltage or if the backup battery is not used or if it does not need to be fast cha...

Page 6: ...arm output common Alarm Output Contacts Connect the optional remote battery temperature sensor ICT TMP to the TEMP input on the back panel removable connector Using the TMP sensor will enable the unit...

Page 7: ...l bypass critical internal circuitry disabling the charge control functions The internal LVD relay is in series with the BATT terminal Check that all connections to the charger are correct and tight r...

Page 8: ...e the display between output current and battery current measurements Each step of the bar graph represents a 10 increment in current Note that the display will turn off approximately 15 minutes after...

Page 9: ...ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES 003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection agains...

Page 10: ...2 4A 4 8A 2 4A 4 8A Idle DC Power Draw5 200mW 200mW 200mW 200mW 200mW 3 Stage Charge Parameters at 25 C Absorb V AGM 14 55 14 55 29 1 29 1 58 2 Flooded 14 4 14 4 28 8 28 8 57 6 Gel 14 2 14 2 28 4 28...

Page 11: ...ector 2 pins on 5 pin plug Operating Temperature Range 30C to 60 C6 Storage Temperature Range 40 to 70 C Humidity Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage 5 95 non condensing Cooling Temperature control...

Page 12: ...bsite at www ict power com support warranty repair The Purchaser shall at their own risk and cost return the defective product to ICT s factory or designated repair center once an RMA is issued by ICT...

Page 13: ...ermal or electrical stress improper maintenance or causes external to the unit including but not limited to general environmental conditions such as rust corrosive atmospheres sustained temperatures o...

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