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User Manual – 16 V and 48 V Modules 

– Doc. No. 1008491.13 

© 2014 Maxwell Technologies, Inc. 

 

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annually. 

2.

 

To avoid mechanical damage, check mounting fasteners for proper torque. In high-

vibration environments, do this every 6 months. In low-vibration environments, do this 

annually. 

3.

 

Regularly inspect housing for signs of internal damage. Do this every 6 months for outside 

use, and annually for inside use. 

4.

 

Check signal/ground connections to avoid false signals or shock hazards. In high-vibration 

environments, do this every 6 months, and in low-vibration environments, do this annually. 

7.

 

 Storage 

The  discharged  module  can  be  stored  in  the  original  package  in  a  dry  place.  Discharge  a  used 

module prior to stock or shipment.  A shorting wire across the terminals is strongly recommended 

to maintain a short circuit after having discharged the module. 

 

8.

 

 

Disposal 

Do not dispose of module in trash.  Dispose of according to local regulations.  

 

9.

 

Specification 

Refer to datasheets at our website, www.maxwell.com, for specifications for each specific product. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 16 V Series

Page 1: ...and their respective designs and or logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Maxwell Technologies Inc and may not be copied imitated or used in whole or in part without the prior writt...

Page 2: ...ach module contains one temperature monitor output in the form of an NTC thermistor 2 Unpacking and Handling Unpacking 2 1 Inspect the shipping carton for signs of damage prior to unpacking the module...

Page 3: ...ages in excess of 60 V appropriate protection and sealing should be used on both module terminals to avoid shock hazards and corrosion A proper installation should not exert any bending or twisting to...

Page 4: ...dards for the application The anodized coating of the module on the ground connection surface should be removed to ensure an optimal electrical contact Apply a layer of high conductivity anti oxidant...

Page 5: ...modules to prevent undesirable lateral forces on the terminals The energy storage modules have low ESR As a result the resistance of the wires connecting the energy storage module to the application...

Page 6: ...pplied with the module Note The passive version suffix B02 of the BMOD0500 only provides the output of the NTC thermistor for the temperature monitor signal There is no voltage monitoring signal in th...

Page 7: ...istance of the thermistor varies with temperature to provide the actual temperature of the module The thermistor is located inside the module Under normal operating conditions the temperature output s...

Page 8: ...necessary based on the current ratings of attached components Observe polarity indicated on module Do not reverse polarity 5 Safety DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD Never touch the power terminals as the m...

Page 9: ...e for example the BK Precision DC Electronic Load Model 8500 or a similar tool 3 If the voltage is under 2V connect the shorting wire provided by Maxwell to the and connectors 4 The module is now safe...

Page 10: ...o avoid false signals or shock hazards In high vibration environments do this every 6 months and in low vibration environments do this annually 7 Storage The discharged module can be stored in the ori...

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