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TI5100 GPU-24

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Safety Review

1.3 – Hazards

WARNING

Shock Hazard Potential

WARNING

Shock Hazard Potential

Severe injury or death from electrical shock can occur when damp electrical plugs are connected to the 

unit.  Before making any connections, turn off unit.  Failure to use proper grounding can cause potential 

shock hazard! In different countries, the power cord may require the use of a plug adapter to achieve plug 

style compatibility for operation.  Use only adapters with proper grounding mechanism.

CAUTION

Unit Damage Potential

Severe injury  or death from  electrical shock may  occur,  if  either user 

or the unit is wet, while the unit is connected to a power source.  If the 

unit has come into contact with water, discon nect ac power from the ac 

source.  If AC Input Circuit Breaker has tripped due to water infi ltration, 

DO NOT try to reset it with the ac line voltage attached.  

Figure 1.3.1 – Proper Ground

Grounded Plug with Grounding Pin

Figure 1.3.2 – Proper Ground

Adapter with Grounding Mechanism

(Secured to Outlet)

Figure 1.3.3 – Improper Ground

Plug with No Grounding Pin

The use of unapproved ac power will damage the unit.  Check the 

Input Voltage Selector Switch window 

(outlined in blue) 

to ensure 

the  switch  setting  (115V  or  230V)  matches  the  ac  power  source 

(hangar wall, fl ight line ac power) prior to connecting the unit for 

recharging.

1.4 – Important Safety Precautions

WARNING

Fire/Explosion Hazard Potential 

Severe injury or death from fi re or explosion can occur if electrical sparks are produced near fuel vapors. DO 

NOT CONNECT ac power supply WHILE FUELING.  AC power functions of unit shall not be operated during any 

fuel handling operation. Power output is restricted to dc power only.

1.5 – Extreme Environments

CAUTION

Unit Damage Potential

The unit’s charger temperature switch automatically disables the unit when the internal temperature exceeds 

150°F (65°C).  This protects the unit from overheating and damage.  If the unit shuts down, move the unit 

into a cooler environment such as shade or air conditioning when possible.  Perform a full function test, after 

the unit has been allowed to cool, prior to use.

1.3 – Hazards

WARNING

Shock Hazard Potential

WARNING

Shock Hazard Potential

Severe injury or death from electrical shock can occur when damp electrical plugs are connected to the 

unit.  Before making any connections, turn off unit.  Failure to use proper grounding can cause potential 

shock hazard! In different countries, the power cord may require the use of a plug adapter to achieve plug 

style compatibility for operation.  Use only adapters with proper grounding mechanism.

CAUTION

Unit Damage Potential

Severe injury  or death from  electrical shock may  occur,  if  either user 

or the unit is wet, while the unit is connected to a power source.  If the 

unit has come into contact with water, discon nect ac power from the ac 

source.  If AC Input Circuit Breaker has tripped due to water infi ltration, 

DO NOT try to reset it with the ac line voltage attached.  

Figure 1.3.1 – Proper Ground

Grounded Plug with Grounding Pin

Figure 1.3.2 – Proper Ground

Adapter with Grounding Mechanism

(Secured to Outlet)

Figure 1.3.3 – Improper Ground

Plug with No Grounding Pin

The use of unapproved ac power will damage the unit.  Check the 

Input Voltage Selector Switch window 

(outlined in blue) 

to ensure 

the  switch  setting  (115V  or  230V)  matches  the  ac  power  source 

(hangar wall, fl ight line ac power) prior to connecting the unit for 

recharging.

1.4 – Important Safety Precautions

WARNING

Fire/Explosion Hazard Potential 

Severe injury or death from fire or explosion can occur if electrical sparks are produced near fuel vapors. DO NOT CONNECT 

Power Supply WHILE FUELING. Power output is restricted to 24 Vdc power only.

Figure 1.3.1 – Proper Ground

Grounded Plug with Grounding Pin

Summary of Contents for TI5100 GPU-24

Page 1: ...TI5100 GPU 24 User Manual Built Smart Proven Tough Power Anytime Anywhere Tesla Industries Inc 101 Centerpoint Blvd New Castle DE 19720 302 324 8910 Phone 302 324 8912 Fax www teslaind com www tesla1...

Page 2: ...or disassembled for any reason Always protect the unit from short circuit Shipping Hazards The unit contains sealed dry cell rechargeable batteries that do not pose a shipping hazard 04 29 21 All Grou...

Page 3: ...oors or in a well ventilated area Causes damage to central nervous system blood and Contact with internal components may cause irritation or severe burns Avoid contact with internal acid kidneys throu...

Page 4: ...bicarbonate lime etc Wear acid resistant clothing boots gloves and face shield Do not allow discharge of unneutralized acid to sewer Acid must be managed in accordance with local state and federal req...

Page 5: ...Positions 7 2 8 Push to Test Button and LED Status Indicator 8 Section 3 Operating Procedures 9 3 1 Operating Procedures 9 3 2 General 9 3 3 Operating Limits and Restrictions 9 3 4 Performance 9 3 5 E...

Page 6: ...4 25 6 2 Basic Usage Operation Questions 26 6 3 Basic Troubleshooting 27 28 Section 7 Performance Data 29 7 1 Purpose 29 7 2 General 29 7 3 Data Basis 29 7 4 Specific Conditions 29 7 5 General Conditi...

Page 7: ...heit dc Direct Current EFF Efficiency ft Feet FWD Forward GPU Ground Power Unit Hr Hour Hz Hertz kg Kilograms kHz Kilohertz kW Kilowatts LED Light Emitting Diode max Maximum M megaohm min Minimum MPU...

Page 8: ...WARNING Indicates a condition operating procedure or practice which if not adhered to could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates a condition or operating procedure which if not strictl...

Page 9: ...ture switch automatically disables the unit when the internal temperature exceeds 150 F 65 C This protects the unit from overheating and damage If the unit shuts down move the unit into a cooler envir...

Page 10: ...ing The observance of procedures limitations and performance criteria ensures peak operating efficiency and maximizes operational capabilities and life of the TI5100 GPU 24 This manual contains the co...

Page 11: ...Vdc 200 amps 3000 amps peak Air Intake Fan 3 Provides active cooling for internal components LED Charge Status Meter 4 Displays current battery charge status when pressed Telescopic Handle 5 Allows fo...

Page 12: ...amps continuous 28 5 Vdc 2850 Watts when plugged into ac power 146 amp hours 3874 watt hours with ac power 46 amp hours 1024 watt hours of rechargeable battery power without ac Rechargeable Rate 33 m...

Page 13: ...nal cooling system will efficiently regulate unit temperature regardless of load At room temperature 77 F the exhaust air will not exceed the ambient temperature by more than 5 F In more extreme tempe...

Page 14: ...in both the horizontal Figure 2 7 1 and vertical Figure 2 7 2 positions as shown Make sure that the airflow is not obstructed from air intake figure 2 7 3 and outlet Figure 2 7 4 Figure 2 7 2 Vertical...

Page 15: ...and hold for approximately 2 to 3 seconds The LED bar graph should light up indicating the status of the power cells 3 In addition the fan s should start operating when the button is pressed If you d...

Page 16: ...o a suitable ac power source to ensure operational readiness at all times NOTE If current demand exceeds 25 amps converter output voltage will drop below 28 5 Vdc and two or more LED status indicator...

Page 17: ...e the unit into a cooler climate such as shade or air conditioning when possible Perform a full function test prior to use after the unit has been allowed to cool 3 6 Temperature Specifications Cold H...

Page 18: ...h 0 76 cm or continuously between 0 30 and 0 10 inch per hour OK OPERATION NOT RECOMMENDED Light rain drizzle or sleet Precipitation falling on a continuous basis between 0 10 inch and less than 1 50...

Page 19: ...n Figure 3 8 1 capable of measuring dc and ac voltage and resistance will be required to perform some of the tests These functional test procedures should become routine Figure 3 8 1 Digital Multimete...

Page 20: ...e terminal and unit case NOTE Unit should be disconnected from any ac power sources prior to testing If unit is left charging after the batteries are fully charged the unit will enter a standby mode T...

Page 21: ...ucted from air intake and outlet see section 2 6 3 Check that all connections are secure and free from water 4 Figure 3 9 1 TI5100 GPU 24 3 10 Transporting Unit The TI5100 GPU 24 has a telescoping han...

Page 22: ...voltmeter should indicate 24 Vdc to 23 5 Vdc 23 Vdc minimum Ensure dc power cable plug is fully seated into the vehicle or aircraft s dc receptacle Figure 3 11 2 Attaching NATO DC Power Cable to vehic...

Page 23: ...amps Connect to aircraft ground power receptacle DC bus power should come on and aircraft voltmeter should indicate 27 5 Vdc to 23 5 Vdc 23 Vdc minimum If current demand is above 100 amps converter o...

Page 24: ...s It is also an optimum voltage for powering avionics and lighting on most aircraft The GPU s ac to dc converter produces continuous amps of dc power depending on the size of the system Figure 3 13 1...

Page 25: ...er a full charge the LED indicator should show a single steady green bar or a single green bar blinking The fan will also come on at reduced speed This is normal operation indicating the unit is in st...

Page 26: ...2 Plug the unit into 208 single phase 30 amp ac power shown below Figure 3 16 4 Plugging Into AC Single Phase Power 3 Place the ON OFF switch to the ON position shown below After 2 3 seconds the LED b...

Page 27: ...pply After approximately 5 8 seconds ensure unit s LED status indicator illuminates indicating power cell state of charge and cooling fan is operating Any time the unit s power cells are fully dischar...

Page 28: ...d if recharged by NiCad or Lead Acid type battery chargers Power cells should only be charged by either the TI5100 GPU s internal charger and the ac power cord furnished with the equipment or when con...

Page 29: ...cloth to remove dust dirt etc Protect Cables from Damage Do not cut crush or drag the input or output power cables when handling the unit Always inspect cables prior to use If no damage is evident pro...

Page 30: ...the crate on all sides and return it to Tesla at the address listed below Please contact Tesla Customer Service at 302 324 8910 with any questions or concerns TESLA INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 101 CENTER...

Page 31: ...rt aboard your aircraft You may take the Turbo Start anywhere you travel ensuring that you will always have power 4 How much power will my Turbo Start provide Depending on the system the Turbo Start w...

Page 32: ...et my Turbo Start serviced Contact Tesla We can be reached at 302 324 8910 Ask for customer service You can also email us at tesla1 teslaind com Once we receive the unit at our facility we will examin...

Page 33: ...ays running when I am plugged into ac power Constant cooling fan operation ensures proper and consistent ventilation of the unit 6 Why does the cooling fan slow down Cooling fan rpm varies for better...

Page 34: ...outlet AC line cord is damaged or bad A Is ac line cord fully plugged into unit B and wall outlet AC circuit breaker has been tripped C No ac power at outlet D Do a continuity test on the ac line cor...

Page 35: ...t out 28 5 volts dc power Unit is not plugged in A Plug unit into ac power source to A maintain 28 5 Stand alone Vdc is 24 Volts B unplugged 9 Unit stand alone voltage is less than 23 volts Cells disc...

Page 36: ...e chart under DATA BASIS The applicable report and date of the data are also given The data provided generally are based on one of three categories Derived From Actual Controlled Testing Controlled te...

Page 37: ...6 20 0 68 0 53 0 127 4 45 0 49 0 12 0 10 4 21 0 69 8 54 0 129 2 44 0 47 2 11 0 12 2 22 0 71 6 55 0 131 0 43 0 45 4 10 0 14 0 23 0 73 4 56 0 132 8 42 0 43 6 9 0 15 8 24 0 75 2 57 0 134 6 41 0 41 8 8 0...

Page 38: ...TI5100 Output Voltage 0 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 3000 2700 2400 5 10 15 20 25 30 25 C Temp 29 C T emp Calculations based on actual test data at Pratt Whitney Canada on 30 March 1992 SECONDS A...

Page 39: ...t Amp Meter is a high powered measuring solution The DVAM 3100A provides measurements for DC voltage from 12 to 32 V and DC current up to 2000 amps for Aircraft and vehicle Integrated with the Tesla T...

Page 40: ...ility and connectivity To extend the life of the Cobra Connector included with your unit replacement contacts posts noses and tools can be ordered through the Tesla Customer Service TI2005 238 Cobra A...

Page 41: ...ail _______________________________________________________________________________________ Purchase Order ______________________________________________________________________________ Model ________...

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