Electrolyte circulation system
1. Application
The electrolyte circulation system is based on the principle
of pumping air into the individual battery cells. This system
prevents electrolyte stratification and the battery charge is
optimised. The electrolyte circulation is particularly beneficial
for short charge times, boost or opportunity charging.
2. Function
The electrolyte circulation consists of a pipe system fitted
in the cells. A diaphragm pump is fitted in the charger or
separately mounted on the battery or vehicle. This diaphragm
pump sends a low rate airflow into each cell which creates a
circulating air stream inside the cell box. The air stream is
continuous or pulsed depending on the battery voltage and
pump type. The air supply is adjusted in accordance to the
number of cells in the battery.
The pipe system to the individual battery cells must follow
the existing electrical circuit. This reduces the risk of current
leakage in the presence of electrolytic gas causing an explosion
(EN 62485-3).
2.1 Use with separate pipe system
Air is supplied when the charger pipe system is connected to
the battery pipe system (with blue ring).
2.2 Use with automatic connection of the pipe system
Connecting the charge plug with integrated air supply auto-
matically supplies air to the battery.
2.3 Maintenance of air filter
Depending on the working conditions, the pump air filter
should be changed at least once a year. In work areas with
high levels of air-pollution, the filter should be checked and
replaced more frequently.
2.4 Repair and maintenance
The system must be checked for leakage. The charger will
display an error message to indicate leakage.
Sometimes in the case of leakage, the characteristic charging
curve is switched over to the characteristic standard curve
(without electrolyte circulation).
Faulty parts and faulty pipe sections must be replaced. Only
EnerSys original spare parts may be used, as these are
designed for the pump air supply and will ensure correct
functioning of the pump.
Wi-iQ
®
Wi-iQ – the electronic device – will provide indications
according to the table below.
Tricolour LED
Green blinking = hardware OK
Blue rapid blinking = wireless identification
Red blinking = temperature warning > 55°C
Blue LED
Rapid blinking = wireless identification
Slow blinking = voltage balance warning
OFF – Flashing = electrolyte level OK
Light is on constantly = electrolyte level low
The Wi-iQ is the electronic device that communicates
wirelessly to download the battery key information for better
diagnostics & service. The device is fitted to a main DC cable
on the battery to monitor and record data of current, voltage,
temperature and electrolyte level (via optional external
sensor). The LEDs on the Wi-iQ provide real time status of
battery’s condition. The information is transferred to the PC
via USB by wireless communication.
1. Operation
The Wi-iQ is suitable for use on all battery technologies
Voltage range is 24V – 80V.
The device records global data during the life of the battery.
It will store data for 2,555 cycles (complete history stored
by PC). The PC software program can analyze the data: state
of charge, temperature warnings and low electrolyte level
warnings.
2. Clear visibility
Selecting the Exception & Detailed Reports will provide
information on the condition of your battery and any actions
that are necessary. Wi-iQ Report will quickly enable you to
get a handle on your battery fleet charging & discharging
characteristics. With information by battery family (truck
type), you can see depth of discharge charts, cycles, charging
and much more.
3. Very easy to use
Plug in USB modem to the PC; scan the Wi-iQ and up-load
the data. Wi-iQ Report is a PC Software running on Windows
7, 8, XP or Vista. A USB wireless key is used for downloading
Wi-iQ data in to a SQL database.
Tricolour LED
Blue LED