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CHARGE OPERATION
Time is calculated and displayed like so: (Hours) . (Minutes/ by tens)
Example 1: 3h 40min is displayed as 3.4h
Example 2: 7h 30min is displayed as 7.3h
The charge current follows the Wa curve, as
described in the norm DIN 41774, while the
charge parameters continue to be shown on the
digital display.
The
MTL
control of the
TRONIK
charger has a digital display that supplies critical charging state information.
Durant the charge, the following parameters are displayed in sequence:
BATTERY VOLTAGE, in D.C. Volts/cell (U)
CHARGE CURRENT, in D.C. amps (A)
CHARGE TIME, in hours (h)
CAPACITY RETURNED, in Amp/hours - Ah (C)
Time
Voltage (V)
Current(A)
Nominal
Current
Voltage =
2.10V/cell
Voltage= 2.40V/cell
Current= 50% of Nominal
When the battery reaches the gassing voltage, the charge continues for one half of the time needed to reach the gassing
voltage, with a minimum total time of 30 minutes.
Examples:
If the battery reaches the gassing voltage in 1 minute, the nal charge will continue for 30 minutes.
If the battery reaches the gassing voltage in 5 hours, the nal charge will continue for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
If the battery reaches the gassing voltage in 10 hours, the nal charge will continue for 5 hours.
If the battery reaches the gassing voltage in 11h59m59s, the nal charge will continue for 5h 59m59s
(this is the maximum total time allowed before going to Emergency state).
These time limits enable the use of the charger with batteries of different capacities (depending on the time available for
the charge, from 8 to 18 hours), requiring no adjustments on the MTL control.
USING THE CHARGER