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Introduction

The Premium HF flex range of chargers enable batteries to
be recharged from the 3-phase mains supply. The Premium
HF flex chargers can recharge automatically batteries in the
following ranges 24-36-48V or 48-72-80V.
The microprocessor control automatically recognises the
battery’s voltage, capacity, state of charge, etc., providing
optimum battery control from highly efficient analyses of its
condition. Several charging profiles are available (for free
electrolyte “unsealed lead/acid”, sealed, gellified or “gel”
battery types), depending on the user’s 
configuration. Desulphation, equalisation and compensation
charging cycles are available. 

External components

The general components are shown below:

No.

Function

1.

Ventilation holes.

2.

Controls and monitoring devices (please 
see the next diagram).

3.

Mains power cable.

4.

Protective cover retaining screw.

5.

Wall mounting bracket.

6.

Battery cable.

Figure 1:

The charger’s general components.

Control Panel

This contains the display and the control buttons. Please
refer to the Chapters on Menus and Use for details of the
information shown.

No.

Function

1.

LCD graphic display.

2.

Menu navigation button (Up).

3.

OK button.

4.

Menu navigation button (Down).

5.

Red ‘Fault’ light.
Unlit: no fault.
Flashing: fault detection in progress.
Permanently lit: fault.

6.

Yellow ‘Charging in progress’ light.
Unlit: charger stopped.
Lit: charging in progress.

7.

Green ‘Charging completed’ light 
(battery charged).
Unlit: charger stopped or battery not 
available
Flashing: relaxation phase.
Permanently lit: battery available.

8.

Start-Stop switch.

9.

Button for exiting the menu, initiating 
equalisation and initiating desulphation.

Figure 2: 

The charger’s controls.

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Содержание Premium HF flex

Страница 1: ...Fiamm Motive Power Premium HF flex Technical manual GB ...

Страница 2: ...ual should be read through carefully before using the equipment and also read by anyone likely to use the equipment The equipment Presents no obstacles to the free circulation of air through the air inlet and outlet but nevertheless should be cleaned of dust every six months by a qualified person Must be used in conformance with its indicated level of protection and never come into contact with wa...

Страница 3: ... s capacity and its discharge level Charging coefficient The ratio of the number of amp hours restored during charging to the number of amp hours consumed during discharge Compensation charging Compensation charging enables the battery to be maintained at maximum charge all the time that it is connected to the charger Desulphation charging Desulphation charging effected before normal charging enab...

Страница 4: ...nitoring devices please see the next diagram 3 Mains power cable 4 Protective cover retaining screw 5 Wall mounting bracket 6 Battery cable Figure 1 The charger s general components Control Panel This contains the display and the control buttons Please refer to the Chapters on Menus and Use for details of the information shown No Function 1 LCD graphic display 2 Menu navigation button Up 3 OK butt...

Страница 5: ... the oldest record is deleted and replaced by the next oldest Displaying a history Proceed as follows 1 Select a record MEMO x using the buttons 2 Display the first History screen by pressing OK 3 Display the second History screen by pressing 4 Return to the Main Menu by pressing The information displayed The history is presented on two screens Screen No 1 Battery information No Without With FMP e...

Страница 6: ...ion 1 to 8 hours Delayed equal Only valid for unsealed lead acid batteries This defines the delay before equalisation 1 to 8 hours Auto equal Only valid for unsealed lead acid batteries This defines the initiation method manual or automatic Select ON for equalisation to start automatically on completion of charging OFF to prevent automatic equalisation on completion of charging Delayed charge This...

Страница 7: ...ables supplied The RED cable to the battery s POSITIVE terminal The BLACK cable to the battery s NEGATIVE terminal Factory Configuration The charger is supplied with the following factory configuration Profile As per the order Output cable length 4 m Configuration As per the order Automatic equalisation No selected Deferred charging activated No If no modification to the above is desired please pr...

Страница 8: ...display shows the information regarding the charging operation Proceed to the section on Effective Charging Faults DF1 DF2 and DF3 prevent charging Please refer to the section on Fault Messages Effective charging A few moments after charging starts the display shows the various charging details in alternation No Without With FMP energycom FMP energycom 1 Type of charger software version 2 Charging...

Страница 9: ...to reset it to zero please refer to the Memory section Display of the charger s history To display the history and to reset it to zero please refer to the Status section Fault messages Fault Cause Remedial action DC Appears before a DF1 fault is displayed DF1 Charger fault Check the power supply voltage DF2 Output fault Check that the battery is correctly connected that the cables are not reversed...

Страница 10: ... 44 215 74 11 EnerSys Ltd Oak Court Clifton Business Park Wynne Avenue Swinton Manchester M27 8FF Phone 0161 794 4611 Fax 0161 727 3809 Please refer to the website address for details of your nearest EnerSys office www enersys emea com 2011 All rights reserved All trademarks and logos are the property of or licensed to EnerSys and its affiliates unless otherwise noted ...

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