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2. Installation Location:Physical requirements for installation

Condition

Description

The unit is intended for use in a dry location. Do not allow water 

or other fluids to drip or splash on the charger. Do not mount

the charger in an area subject to rain, spray or splashing bilge

water.

Do not expose the charger to metal filings or any other form 

of conductive contamination. The presence of conductive 

contamination can cause damage and void your warranty.
For best performance, the ambient air temperature should be 

between 5°F (-15°C) and 113°F (45°C)- the cooler the better. 

At higher ambient temperatures, the output current will be 

automatically reduced to protect the charger from high internal 

temperatures.

Dry

Clean

Cool

Ventilated

Allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance around all sides 

of the charger for air flow. Ensure that the ventilation openings 

on the unit are not obstructed. If mounting in a compartment, 

ventilate the compartment with louvres or cut-outs to prevent

overheating.

Close to AC

junction box

Avoid the use of extended wire lengths if possible.

Close to

batteries

Avoid excessive cable lengths and use the recommended 

wire lengths and sizes. Undersized or overly long cables may 

affect charging accuracy.

Safe

Working in the vicinity of lead-acid batteries is dangerous.

Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation.

It is safest not to install electrical equipment in these areas.

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IMPORTANT

 

This product is best mounted in a Horizontal position.

If the unit is mounted in a vertical position, 

The cooling fan  must be at the bottom of the unit.

Maintenance

You should clean the exterior of the unit periodically with a dry 

cloth to prevent accumulation of dust and dirt.

At the same time, tighten the screws on the DC input terminals.

Summary of Contents for BC-1215HT

Page 1: ...emote control 3 Battery temperature sensor function 4 Tri LED color indicator for different charge stage 5 With power supply function 6 Prevent the battery overcharging and extend the battery life MOC...

Page 2: ...n Volt Graph 9 12 13 Charging Formula 14 Charger LCD Remote Control 10 11 Before installing and using the charger read all instructions and cautionary markings on the charger the batteries and all app...

Page 3: ...ctric shock make sure that existing wiring is in good condition and that wire is not undersized Do not operate the charger with damaged or substandard wiring J Do not operate the charger if it has rec...

Page 4: ...ll sides of the charger for air flow Ensure that the ventilation openings on the unit are not obstructed If mounting in a compartment ventilate the compartment with louvres or cut outs to prevent over...

Page 5: ...duction Warning Damage caused by wrong positive and negative connection is not covered by the warranty 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 6 Rear view Front view Rear view Front view 5 BC 1215HT BC 2407HT BC...

Page 6: ...ol just cuts out the output If you want to turn off the charger completely please switch off main switch of charger body Battery Temp Sensor To detect the battery temp While charging please connect th...

Page 7: ...battery charging circuits of this charger are galvanically isolated by a transformer from the AC power circuits This feature reduces the risk of electric shock With the frame and rear both if the user...

Page 8: ...ol Battery Temp Sensor Charger State Mode Selection 3 black negative red positive Battery BC 1230HT BC 2415HT BC 1260HT BC 2430HT BC 1215HT BC 2407HT 4 Installation Illustration Before charging read t...

Page 9: ...losive gases Prevent flames and sparks Provide adequate ventilation during charging Include a warning against recharging non rechargeable batteries If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by...

Page 10: ...dually according to the load current Graph ON OFF SWITCH Fault LED red lighting Fault ON OFF charging current Battery Capacity Display Content charging mode Do not dispose this product as unsorted mun...

Page 11: ...R 230Vac 180 240Vac 50 60Hz 85 0 5 at full load 5 IEC plug 55 C 5 C 131 F 41 F YES YES YES 15 C 45 C 5 F 113 F 20 90 RH non condensing 30 C 70 C 22 F 158 F 10 95 RH 0 05 C 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F YES 195...

Page 12: ...OUTPUT PROTECTION ENVIRONMENT OTHER 100 240Vac 50 60Hz 85 1 0 at full load 5 IEC plug 55 C 5 C 131 F 41 F YES YES YES 15 C 45 C 5 F 113 F 20 90 RH non condensing 30 C 70 C 22 F 158 F 10 95 RH 0 05 C...

Page 13: ...T Remote Control Dimension L x W x H Weight INPUT OUTPUT PROTECTION ENVIRONMENT OTHER 100 240Vac 50 60Hz 85 1 0 at full load 5 IEC plug 55 C 5 C 131 F 41 F YES YES YES 15 C 45 C 5 F 113 F 20 90 RH non...

Page 14: ...irst look at the rating plate on your AC appliance or tools Each appliance or tool will be rated in either AC Amps or AC watts or AC VA Volts Amps apparent power Use one of the following to calculate...

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