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2.3

Charger Fail Alarm Connections

The

Charger Fail

Alarm is included with one set of Form C contacts as a standard feature on the MSM. Charger

Fail LED will illuminate solid and Charger Fail contacts will De-Energize when alarm is triggered.

Alarm Relay

Relay Logic

Contact Ratings

Charger Fail

De-Energize on Fail

2A @ 30Vdc

Table 3 – Alarm Relay Information

Customer alarm connections are made by pushing in the wiring to the appropriate terminal. To remove the alarm

wire,  push  a  small  flat  head  screwdriver  to  open the  contact  point,  then  pull  the  wire  out  and  remove  the

screwdriver. See Figure 4.

Figure 4 - Charger Alarm Connections

2.4

Temperature Compensation

Temperature Compensation feature of the MSM adjusts the charger’s output voltage based on the temperature

read by the external temperature probe. As a standard, the unit includes a 24 foot long temperature probe. For

a longer temperature probe, the MSM is offered with an Optional 100 foot long probe (11Y).

2.4.1 External Probe Connection Procedure

Before making any connections to the MSM, ensure that the AC Power to the unit is off. Disconnect the battery

from the charger via the battery disconnect breaker or by manually disconnecting the battery cables. Verify that

no voltage is present by using a voltmeter at all input and output terminals.
For the most accurate temperature compensation charging, connect and secure the ring lug of the temperature

probe directly on the negative battery terminal. The lug of the probe is electrically isolated from the compensation

circuitry in the MSM unit, so the battery voltage will not affect the operation of the charger. If it is not possible to

mount the probe directly on the negative terminal of the battery, the probe may be mounted and secured in the

vicinity of the battery installation per the battery manufacturer’s recommendations.
Caution must be taken when installing the temperature probe wires to the charger as polarity is important. Install

the probe wires into the “External Temp Sensor” terminal at the bottom of the unit. After connecting the probe,

enter the configuration menu and make sure that “Temperature Compensation” feature has been enabled (For

more details see section 3.3). To remove the sensor wires, push a small flat head screwdriver to open the contact

point, then pull the wire out and remove the screwdriver. See Figure 4.

Summary of Contents for MSM 10-12V

Page 1: ...fg com MSM V 3 Marine High Frequency Battery Charger Installation and Operation Manual 106 Bradrock Dr Des Plaines 60018 1967 Tel 847 299 1188 Fax 847 299 3061 CPN 136069 Instruction Drawing Number P2...

Page 2: ...hat neither liquids nor any wet material come in contact with any internal components Do not operate this unit outside the input and output ratings listed on the unit nameplate Do not use this unit fo...

Page 3: ...you have all the necessary parts per your order for proper assembly CAUTION Failure to properly file a claim for shipping damages or provide a copy of the claim to La Marche may void warranty service...

Page 4: ...1 Controls 7 3 2 2 LED Indicators Alarms 8 3 3 Configure Mode 9 3 3 1 Setting Output Mode 10 3 3 2 Setting Battery Type 10 3 3 3 Setting Float Voltage 10 3 3 4 Setting Equalize Voltage 10 3 3 5 Setti...

Page 5: ...connections for charging up to three independent battery banks simultaneously The unit is built in a robust non corrosive aluminum enclosure that in conjunction with the drip shield and conformal coat...

Page 6: ...to the table below Output Voltage Ampere Rating AC Input Voltage AC Input Draw 100 load Case Dimensions W x D x H Weight 12 VDC 10 ADC 120 1 5 201 9 6 X 4 6 X 12 2 5 240 0 8 20 ADC 120 3 1 201 9 6 X...

Page 7: ...1 Mounting The MSM can be wall mounted using four 10 bolts Install the MSM using appropriate hardware on the wall Figure 1 MSM Mounting Dimensions for Small Case 201 Figure 2 MSM Mounting Dimensions f...

Page 8: ...loads it is recommended to apply AC power and set the configuration for the correct output see section 3 3 for the configuration instructions Once the configuration is set remove AC power to the charg...

Page 9: ...r the DC wiring from the wire size Table 2 above If the distance between the charger s DC output and the battery load exceeds 10 feet use the Power Cable Guide in Appendix C to minimize the voltage dr...

Page 10: ...o the unit is off Disconnect the battery from the charger via the battery disconnect breaker or by manually disconnecting the battery cables Verify that no voltage is present by using a voltmeter at a...

Page 11: ...Display and Indicators Upon powering up the MSM the LCD will display the unit s software revision and LED s will perform a lamp test After the unit has completed the Start up procedure the AC ON indi...

Page 12: ...it and the LCD display will read CHARGER FAIL with the following charger conditions Charger is not able to regulate the output voltage AC input is out of range below 95 or above 270VAC LCD will also d...

Page 13: ...he Up and Down buttons to cycle through the available options and the set button to choose the highlighted option See the chart below for the adjustable settings in the calibration mode The controller...

Page 14: ...t voltage setting for 24V units is 21 28 2V with a default value of 27 2V Pressing the SET button will store the value in memory and return to the configuration menu 3 3 4 Setting Equalize Voltage Pre...

Page 15: ...sing the DOWN button will decrement the current limit by 1 The range for the battery current limit is 50 100 The default value is 100 Please consult the battery manufacturer for the maximum charging c...

Page 16: ...rrent alarm The asterisk on the display indicates the current setting When enabled the Low Current Alarm will be activated when the DC current is below 0 25 Amps The Low Current Alarm shares the same...

Page 17: ...ld be performed only by trained service personnel or experienced electricians Before setting up any complicated testing give the unit a general inspection Check the following 1 Check DC output cables...

Page 18: ...ed and recharge it without clearing any protective devices ENVIROMENTAL Audible Noise Less than 65dBA at any point 5 feet from any vertical surface Operating Temperature 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Storage...

Page 19: ...5 0 459 5 390 6 68 9 236 203 11 40 12V 40 6 0 3 2 15 0 612 7 520 8 91 9 314 203 11 60 12V 60 9 2 4 8 15 0 919 1 781 2 137 9 471 205 18 80 12V 80 12 0 6 4 20 0 1225 4 1041 6 183 8 628 205 18 24 Volt Sy...

Page 20: ...inum Calculating Wire Size Requirements AVD K LF A CMA Calculating Current Carrying Capacity of Wire Table 4 Wire Size Area Table K LF AVD CMA MaxAmp Example If the charger being used has a max ampere...

Page 21: ...r elects not to return the equipment to the factory and wishes a factory service representative to make adjustments and or repairs at the equipment location La Marche s field service labor rates will...

Page 22: ...18 Appendix E Document Control and Revision History Part Number 136069 Instruction Number P25 LMSM 3 Issue ECN 21428 21428 4 17 21448 5 17 21478 6 17...

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