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Max 

Charge  

(% of 

Output) 

Max 

Charge 

(100A 

Models) 

Max 

Charge 

(50A 

Models) 

Max 

Charge 

(25A 

Models) 

Max 

Charge 

(12A 

Models) 

BAT 

SW3 

Setting 

BAT 

SW4 

Setting 

100% 

(Default)

 

100A 

50A 

25A 

12.5A 

75% 

75A 

38A 

19A 

9.4A 

50% 

50A 

25A 

12.5A 

6.3A 

25% 

25A 

12.5A 

6.3A 

3.1A 

 

Maximum Charge Current 

 Switch Settings (1 = UP, 0 = Down) 

 

 

Set the low voltage disconnect (LVD) disconnect and reconnect voltage 
points, by setting SW 1, and SW 2 on the back panel according to the 
following chart: 

 

LVD Setting 

12V 

24V 

48V 

BAT SW1 

Setting 

BAT SW2 

Setting 

Disconnect V 

(Default)

 

11.5 

23 

46 

Disconnect V (low setting) 

10.5 

21 

42 

Reconnect V 

(Default)

 

12.5 

25 

50 

Reconnect V (low setting) 

12 

24 

48 

 

LVD Disconnect/Reconnect V 

 Switch Settings (1 = UP, 0 = Down, x = either) 

 
 

INSTALLATION 

Mount the unit in a standard 19 inch equipment rack, (ensuring side air vents are 
not  blocked) using rack mounting screws (not  supplied), then make the following 
connections using wire and connectors appropriately rated for the maximum input 
and output current rating of the unit: 

 

Remove the plastic bus bar cover by removing the two screws holding it in 
place 

 

Connect the supply POS output bus bar to the load positive input (using a 
supplied bus bar bolt/washer/nut set for the bus bar connection) (NOTE: do 
not connect the load directly to the battery, as this will defeat the battery 
charging and low voltage disconnect functions) 

 

Connect the supply NEG bus bar to the load negative input terminal (using a 
supplied bus bar bolt/washer/nut set for the bus bar connection) 

 

Connect a ground bonding wire from the chassis ground stud to the rack 

Summary of Contents for Pro Series

Page 1: ...upply INSTRUCTION MANUAL 855 343 001 Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd Models ICT690 12S ICT690 12SB ICT690 24S ICT690 24SB ICT690 48S ICT690 48SB ICT1190 12S ICT1190 12SB ICT1190 24S ICT1190 24SB ICT...

Page 2: ...cuit breaker Ensure battery polarity is correct before connecting Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery Handle batteries with care never short circuit battery terminals CAUTION Risk of personal in...

Page 3: ...Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd 3 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 CHECK and CONFIGURE UNIT 4 INSTALLATION 6 OPERATION 7 Status Indicators and Alarms 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 10 LIMITED WARRANTY 12...

Page 4: ...on B Remote on off control input for external control of the output Floating Form C alarm contact output supports remote monitoring of unit operation Model1 Output Voltage V Max Output Current A Conti...

Page 5: ...Pro Series unit must be protected using an outlet with a branch rated circuit breaker of 20A or lower value Connection Diagram Showing Rear Connectors and SW Switch 1 4 Configure the Output Settings A...

Page 6: ...sconnect Reconnect V Switch Settings 1 UP 0 Down x either INSTALLATION Mount the unit in a standard 19 inch equipment rack ensuring side air vents are not blocked using rack mounting screws not suppli...

Page 7: ...Connect the remote on off control or unit form C alarm contact monitoring wiring to the REMOTE connector if needed as shown in the following table Pin Number Name Function 1 Shutdown Remote output sh...

Page 8: ...able on page 5 while the output voltage will be determined by the battery state of charge and will rise to the output float voltage over time The battery will be maintained at the supply output float...

Page 9: ...l Battery power only CLOSED ON Battery Low when AC Off Triggers when battery voltage falls below the LVD threshold OFF OPEN ON System Fault Indicates internal circuit fault Clears when all fault condi...

Page 10: ...0W 690W 1200W 690W 1200W 690W Output Noise max mVrms 30 30 30 30 40 40 Input Current max at 120Vac 12A 7A 12A 7A 12A 7A LVD Threshold V Default 11 5V 11 5V 23 0V 23 0V 46 0V 46 0V LVD Reconnect V Defa...

Page 11: ...nst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause...

Page 12: ...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 Return of the products to the customer afte...

Page 13: ...nce or causes external to the unit including but not limited to general environmental conditions such as rust corrosive atmospheres sustained temperatures outside the specified operating range of the...

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