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In view of the constant evolution in standards and design, the characteristics of the elements contained in this manual are subject 

to change without prior notice. These characteristics, as well as the availability of components, are subject to confirmation by 

Ormazabal

.

CAUTION! 

When medium-voltage equipment is operating, certain components are live, other parts may be in movement and some may 

reach high temperatures. Therefore, the use of this equipment poses electrical, mechanical and thermal risks.
In order to ensure an acceptable level of protection for people and property, and in compliance with applicable environmental 

recommendations, 

Ormazabal

 designs and manufactures its products according to the principle of integrated safety, based on 

the following criteria:

 • Elimination of hazards wherever possible.
 • Where elimination of hazards is neither technically nor economically feasible, appropriate protection functions are 

incorporated in the equipment.

 • Communication about remaining risks to facilitate the design of operating procedures which prevent such risks, 

training for the personnel in charge of the equipment, and the use of suitable personal protective equipment.

 • Use of recyclable materials and establishment of procedures for the disposal of equipment and components so 

that once the end of their service lives is reached, they are duly processed in accordance, as far as possible, with the 

environmental restrictions established by the competent authorities.

Consequently, the equipment to which the present manual refers complies with the requirements of section 11.2 of Standard 

IEC 62271-1. It must therefore only be operated by appropriately qualified and supervised personnel, in accordance with the 

requirements of standard EN 50110-1 on the safety of electrical installations and standard EN 50110-2 on activities in or near 

electrical installations. Personnel must be fully familiar with the instructions and warnings contained in this manual and in other 

recommendations of a more general nature which are applicable to the situation according to current legislation

[1]

.

The above must be carefully observed, as the correct and safe operation of this equipment depends not only on its design but also 

on general circumstances which are in general beyond the control and responsibility of the manufacturer. More specifically:

 • The equipment must be handled and transported appropriately from the factory to the place of installation.
 • All intermediate storage should occur in conditions which do not alter or damage the characteristics of the equipment 

or its essential components.

 • Service conditions must be compatible with the equipment rating.
 • The equipment must be operated strictly in accordance with the instructions given in the manual, and the applicable 

operating and safety principles must be clearly understood.

 • Maintenance should be performed properly, taking into account the actual service and environmental conditions in 

the place of installation.

The manufacturer declines all liability for any significant indirect damages resulting from violation of the guarantee, under any 

jurisdiction, including loss of income, stoppages and costs resulting from repair or replacement of parts.

Warranty

The manufacturer guarantees this product against any defect in materials and operation during the contractual period. In the 

event that defects are detected, the manufacturer may opt either to repair or replace the equipment. Improper handling of this 

equipment and its repair by the user shall constitute a violation of the guarantee.

Registered Trademarks and Copyrights

All registered trademarks cited in this document are the property of their respective owners. The intellectual property of this manual 

belongs to 

Ormazabal

.

[1] 

For example, in Spain the “Regulation on technical conditions and guarantees for safety in high-voltage electrical installations” – Royal Decree 

337/2014 is obligatory.

Summary of Contents for velatia ekor.bat-200

Page 1: ...LIB ekor bat 200 Battery Charger General Instructions IG 258 EN version 02 16 11 2018...

Page 2: ...ectrical installations Personnel must be fully familiar with the instructions and warnings contained in this manual and in other recommendations of a more general nature which are applicable to the si...

Page 3: ...t or Impedance measurement 6 2 Characteristics 7 2 1 Electrical characteristics 7 2 2 Dielectric strength 7 2 3 Service conditions 8 2 4 CE Conformity 8 3 Tests 9 3 1 ekor bat 200 battery charger 9 4...

Page 4: ...ut as shown in the image below 1 Input 2 Output 3 10 kV insulation 4 Phase 5 Neutral 6 AC 7 DC 8 24 48 Vdc 9 0 V 10 Earth 11 Chassis 12 Control 13 Alarms 14 Local signalling 15 Ethernet RS232 Figure 1...

Page 5: ...ge to vary by each degree centigrade The compensation range is limited between a maximum and minimum temperature comp_tmin and comp_tmax Temperature compensation hab_comp can also be enabled in fast c...

Page 6: ...ted and no more battery tests are carried out until this alarm is recognised The Battery failure alarm is grouped within the Urgent failure digital output 1 3 5 Fast test or Impedance measurement Thef...

Page 7: ...nt 20 A Power factor 0 6 Rated power 200 W Maximum power 500 W Output range 48 Vcc 39 60 24 Vcc 18 30 V Table 2 1 Input characteristics The charger has four potential free contacts Parameter Remarks V...

Page 8: ...requirements RoHS Directive 2002 95 CE Table 2 3 Service conditions For higher altitudes check with Ormazabal for the possible influence on equipment performance 2 4 CE Conformity This product compli...

Page 9: ...terminals of each unit differential mode 1 kV EN 60255 5 Immunity Level Standard Electrostatic discharge Direct contact mode in metal equipment frames and connectors Level 4 8 kV EN 6100 4 2 Air mode...

Page 10: ...nt peaks start up at rated power Level to be applied 12 A Mechanical tests Level Standard IP Protection grade Level to be applied IP20 EN 20324 IK Protection grade Level to be applied IK06 EN 50102 Vi...

Page 11: ...230 Vac rms 2 AC input N phase X2 Alarms 1 Urgent failure alarm NC contact 2 Standalone end alarm NA Contact 3 Power failure alarm NA Contact 4 Non urgent failure alarm NA Contact 5 Alarms common X3...

Page 12: ...d On Battery test failure end of battery s working life Red Charger ERROR Flashing Anomalies in charger Temperature sensor others On Temperature sensor failure Table 4 2 Description of the indications...

Page 13: ...button is pressed for more than 3 seconds If there is a battery connected the charge process continues and the battery test failure alarm resets if it is enabled If there is no battery the urgent alar...

Page 14: ...ETH1 port Access to the charger s webpage is via the ETH1 port both locally and remotely LOCAL IP 100 0 0 1 Remote IP Customised with the requested value Firefox browser version 26 is recommended for...

Page 15: ...ltage in fast charge V V comp_carga Temperature compensation in fast charge mV C hab_comp Enables temperature compensation in charge 0 NO 1 YES i_flot Battery through current to float mA tlim_carga Ma...

Page 16: ...esses IP Connexion IP for the SNTP protocol 20 char Gateway Gateway for the SNTP protocol SI_TFALL Time without synchronising in order to consider the internal clock out of sync min T_PETSINCRO Server...

Page 17: ...oved and all the meters and the state machine restart always maintaining voltage without any interruption in supply 7 2 Hardware test This window can be used to force the state of the luminous indicat...

Page 18: ...ery alarm is enabled meaning the urgent failure output and the Battery ERROR LED will be enabled 4 Position new batteries and make connections between them 5 Check that battery voltage is between 42 V...

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Page 20: ...Subject to change without prior notice For further information contact Ormazabal Ormazabal Protection Automation IGORRE Spain www ormazabal com...

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