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Important Safety Instructions 

 
Before  using  this  equipment  read  all  manuals  and  other  documents  related  to  this  unit  and  other  equipment 
connected to this unit.  Always have a copy of a units manual on file nearby, in a safe place; if a replacement 
copy of a manual is needed it can be found at the www.lamarchemfg.com. 
 

Electrical Safety 

 

WARNING:

  Hazardous  Voltages  are  present  at  the  input  of  power  systems.    The  output  from 

rectifiers  and  from  batteries  may  be  low  in  voltage,  but  can  have  a  very  high  current  capacity  that 
may cause severe or even fatal injury. 

 
When working with any live battery or power system, follow these precautions: 

 

Never work alone on any live power system, someone should always be close enough to come to your aid 

 

Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. 

 

Wear complete eye protection (with side shields) and clothing protection. 

 

Always wear gloves and use insulated hand tools. 

 

WARNING:

 Lethal Voltages are present within the power system.  Parts inside the unit may still be 

energized even when the unit has been disconnected from the AC input power.  Check with a meter 
before proceeding. Do not touch any uninsulated parts. 

 

 

A licensed electrician should be used in the installation of any unit. 

 

Always disconnect the unit from the supply, batteries and loads before performing maintenance or cleaning. 

 

If the unit is hot-swappable, simply remove it from the shelf for any maintenance or cleaning.  

 

Always assume that an electrical connection is live and check the connection relative to ground. 

 

Be sure that 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 for any purpose not described in the operation manual. 

 

Mechanical Safety 

 

 

This unit or parts of the unit may get very hot during normal operation, use care when working nearby. 

 

Do not expose equipment to rain or snow.  Always install in a clean, dry location. 

 

Do not operate equipment if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way. 

 

Do not disassemble this unit.  Incorrect re-assembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. 

 

Battery Safety 

 

WARNING:

 Follow all of the battery manufacturer’s safety recommendations when working with or 

around  battery  systems.  DO  NOT  smoke  or  introduce  a  spark  or  open  flame  in  the  vicinity  of  a 
battery.  Some batteries generate explosive gases during normal battery operation. 

 

 

To reduce risk of arc, connect and disconnect the battery only when the unit is off. 

 

If it is necessary to remove the battery connections, always remove the grounded terminal from the battery 
first. 

 

Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. 

 

Always wear rubber gloves, safety glasses, and a rubber lined vest/apron when working near a battery. 

 

Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case the battery electrolyte contacts skin, clothing, or eyes. 

 

If the battery electrolyte contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.   

 

If  the  electrolyte  enters  the  eye,  immediately  flood  the  eye  with  running  cold  water  for  at  least  ten  (10) 
minutes and seek medical attention immediately. 

 

Do not drop metal on a battery.  A spark or short-circuit could occur and could cause an explosion.  

 

Summary of Contents for RHF

Page 1: ...mfg com RHF RHF RHF RHF Railroad High Frequency Battery Charger Installation and Operation Manual 106 Bradrock Dr Des Plaines 60018 1967 Tel 847 299 1188 Fax 847 299 3061 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: ...talling the product Verify that 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 M...

Page 4: ...peration 8 2 1 Initial Setup 8 2 2 Configure Mode 8 2 2 1 Setting Output Voltage 9 2 2 2 Setting Current Limit 9 2 2 3 AC Mains Voltage 9 2 2 4 Thermal Derating 9 2 2 5 Temperature Compensation 10 2 2...

Page 5: ...the longevity of the batteries and charger The unit is designed to achieve MTBF in excess of 100 000 hours Standard Features Microprocessor Controlled High Frequency Charging Technology Wide AC Input...

Page 6: ...with AAR style hardware for the input and output connections Connect the AC input to the terminals marked 1 and 2 Connect the DC output to the terminals marked and observe proper polarity Connect the...

Page 7: ...battery temperature increases this constant voltage will then induce a higher output current from the charger This higher current can result in overcharging the battery which in turn can result in da...

Page 8: ...tton to choose the highlighted option The return button is used to return to the previous menu or to exit the calibration See the chart below for the adjustable settings in the calibration mode The co...

Page 9: ...d return to the configuration menu 2 2 3 AC Mains Voltage Press the SET switch with MAINS VOLTAGE selected in order to view the Voltage from the AC mains The Mains Voltage is not a setting it is simpl...

Page 10: ...ed in order to enable disable the screen saver The asterisk on the display indicates the current setting When enabled the low screen saver will be activated The VFD display will dim after three minute...

Page 11: ...and require no additional attention 3 Communications Optional 3 1 Setting up a Local Network Connection using Static IP Go to the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties in windows and change the compute...

Page 12: ...changed on the network configurations page Open an internet browser and type the default IP address in the address bar A website will be loaded that will look similar to the one below In order to acce...

Page 13: ...MAC Address the name of the RHF and all of the IP information The name can be changed to differentiate the different RHF units connected on the same network In the example below we change the Host Na...

Page 14: ...14 Page below allows the configuration of the SNMP settings As soon as the Save Config button is clicked the website will show the following message The connection to the RHF will be lost...

Page 15: ...t LED Indicators There is one LED indicators located above the Ethernet port on the RHF enclosure The LED indicators are used to display the status of the Ethernet connection Green indicates that the...

Page 16: ...16 Document Control and Revision History Part Number 126086 Instruction Number P25 LRHF 1 Issue ECN 19882 2 13 20508 7 14 20536 8 14 20551 8 14 20559 9 14 20928 8 15...

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