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NOT-DOLPROREYA-03

UK

CONNECTIONS

NOT-DOLPROREYA-03

CONNECTIONS

CONNECTIONS

To gain access to the charger’s connections,

the front hatch must be removed. To do this,

simply unscrew the screw on the front hatch. The 

hatch is removed by rotating it.

Prior to commencing connection, the mains

cable gland must be positioned and attached to 

the housing in the hole designed for this purpose 

(hole on the left, when viewed from the front of 

the product).

The plastic nut supplied with the cable gland

allows it to be attached to the housing. This nut is 

positioned on the inside of the housing. Ensure the 

correct tightening torque is applied.

DETAILS OF CONNECTIONS

Ventilation direction

Mains cable gland

cool

warm

Front hatch

Summary of Contents for Dolphin Pro 12V60A

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND USERS MANUAL DOLPHIN PRO Battery charger UK 24V40A REYA Code 399160 24V60A REYA Code 399170 24V100A REYA Code 399180 12V60A REYA Code 399140 12V90A REYA Code 399150 ...

Page 2: ...entilated compartment 4The ventilation inlets must not be obstructed 4Clearance of at least 10 cm must be allowed around the housing to guarantee adequate convection 4This device must not be exposed to running wa ter water spray and dust of any kind 4We recommend securing the device in a ver tical position with the cable outlet pointing downwards 4You are formally prohibited from making mechanical...

Page 3: ...at levels higher than the legal limits otherwise malfunctions may occur e g de vice too close to a powerful transmitter In other respects this device transmits conducted and radiated interference at levels that comply with the applicable regulations Ensure that other sensitive equipment used in the vicinity is compa tible with this device otherwise malfunctions may occur Device serial number The s...

Page 4: ...ntical characteristics and performance levels RECEIPT OF THE PRODUCT Contents of the packaging 4The charger 4Its user manual 4Its mains cable gland accompanied by its mounting nut to be installed on the housing prior to connection 4Its battery temperature sensor 24V100A version only Checking Check the product s identifi cation label attached to one side of the product to ensure that the technical ...

Page 5: ...mencing connection the mains cable gland must be positioned and attached to the housing in the hole designed for this purpose hole on the left when viewed from the front of the product The plastic nut supplied with the cable gland allows it to be attached to the housing This nut is positioned on the inside of the housing Ensure the correct tightening torque is applied DETAILS OF CONNECTIONS Ventil...

Page 6: ...T Charge curve and battery char ging mode selector 10 positions from 0 to 9 BATTERY FUSES Battery protection fuses on the DC supply EXT COM1 External communication bus CAN bus for an external digital display or communication between chargers EXT COM2 External communication bus CAN bus for an external digital display or communication between chargers INT COM Communication bus for a digital display ...

Page 7: ...nections Battery cables must be as direct and short as possible Each battery output can provide the charger s full amperage and all the cables must have identical cross sections Ensure that you comply with the following recommended cross sections These chargers are equipped with airtight grommets with automatic opening Simply pressing the central section of the membrane is sufficient to allow the ...

Page 8: ...rogram takes place on installation using the CHARGE SELECT dial on the charger board The position of the arrow indicates the number of the program selected e g program No 1 in the photograph above Selection is made using a small flat head screwdriver CAUTION It is important to note that the use of an inappropriate charging cycle for the battery technology may extensively impair or even damage the ...

Page 9: ...BOOST V FLOAT 15 4V 13 8V 30 8V 27 6V Charge curve 5 Winte ring Open lead V BOOST V FLOAT 14 4V 13 2V 28 8V 26 4V Charge curve 7 GEL AGM V BOOST V FLOAT 14 4V 13 8V 28 8V 27 6V Charge curve 8 Power supply V FLOAT 13 6V 27 2V Charge curve 9 LiFeSo4 inte grated BMS V FLOAT 14 4V 28 8V Charge curve 6 Winte ring Airtight lead V BOOST V FLOAT 14 2V 13 6V 28 4V 27 2V Charge curve 4 Op tima type V BOOST ...

Page 10: ...s BOOST phase the battery is in its recharging phase reaching a level of charge of close to 80 This recharging phase is limited to a period of 6 hours ABSORPTION phase The voltage is maintained and the amperage is reduced until the battery returns to a level of charge approaching 100 This phase is limited to a period of between 30 minutes and 4 hours depending on the battery s initial charge level...

Page 11: ...RGER TEMPERATURE FAULT Excessive charger temperature fault Automatic restart after a min delay of 30 seconds subject to disappearance of the fault TEMP BATTERY TEMPERATURE FAULT Excessive battery temperature fault Automatic restart after a min delay of 30 seconds subject to disappearance of the fault TEMP BATTERY SENSOR FAULT External tempera ture sensor fault Automatic restart after a min delay o...

Page 12: ...Type V BOOST 15 4V V FLOAT 13 8V V BOOST 30 8V V FLOAT 27 6V Op tima Type V BOOST 14 8V then15 5V V FLOAT 13 8V V BOOST 29 6V then 31 0V V FLOAT 27 6V Winte ring open lead V BOOST 14 4V V FLOAT 13 2V V BOOST 28 8V V FLOAT 26 4V 12V 60A 12V 90A 24V 40A 24V 60A 24V 100A Winte ring airtight lead V BOOST 14 2V V FLOAT 13 6V V BOOST 28 4V V FLOAT 27 2V Gel AGM V BOOST 14 4V V FLOAT 13 8V V BOOST 28 8V ...

Page 13: ...Mounting Using 4 x 4mm Ø screws Overall dimen sions Depth x Width x Height 125 x 340 x 360 mm 4 9 x 13 4 x 14 2 inches 190x340x 360 7 5x13 4x 14 2 Weight 6 Kg 11 5 kg EMC EN55014 1 SAFETY EN60335 2 29 Display Front LED display Optional remote touch screen display Mains connector 3 point cage terminal for cables with a cross section of 10mm2 max Battery connectors M8 pins Battery sensor connector 2...

Page 14: ...irreversible damage to the equipment 4Powering the device from an unsuitable energy source as a general rule mains supply voltage that is too high 4Accidental original mains supply surge or lightning strike generally causing irreversible damage to the equipment 4Replacement of fuses with fuses with different characteristics that could cause irreversible damage to the equipment 4Obvious connection ...

Page 15: ...For further information or assistance please contact REYA SAS 2599 Route de la Fènerie 06580 Pégomas Tel 33 0 493 904 700 Fax 33 0 493 474 257 e mail reya reya com www reya com ...

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