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The information in this publication is provided for reference only. While every effort has been made to ensure the reliability and accuracy of 

the information contained in this manual at the time of printing, we recommend that you refer to the appropriate website for the most current 

version of this manual. All product specifications, as well as the information contained in this publication, are subject to change without notice. 

Franklin Electric Co., Inc. does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or expense arising out of, or in any way 

connected with, installation, operation, use, or maintenance by using this manual. Franklin Electric Co., Inc. assumes no responsibility for any 

infringement of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from use of this manual or the products. We make no warranty of any kind 

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written permission of Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
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Conventions Used in this Manual

This manual includes safety precautions and other important information presented in the following format:

NOTE

: This provides helpful supplementary information.

IMPORTANT

: This provides instructions to avoid damaging hardware or a potential hazard to the environment, for example: fuel leakage from 

equipment that could harm the environment.

 

CAUTION

: This indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided. This may also be used to 

alert against unsafe practices.

 

WARNING

: This indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in severe injury or death if not avoided.

 

DANGER

: This indicates an imminently hazardous situation that will result in death if not avoided.

Operating precautions

 

WARNING

: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. BEFORE INSTALLING ANY FRANKLIN ELECTRIC GRID SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT, READ THIS GUIDE 

AND FOLLOW SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

 

WARNING

: Risk of explosive gases: Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation, and when discharged or charged.

 

WARNING

: To reduce risk of battery explosion, follow these safety instructions and those published by the battery manufacturer and the 

manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use in the vicinity of a battery. Review cautionary marking on these products and on the battery 

cabinets, battery racks, battery rooms, and on equipment containing the battery.

 

WARNING

: Do not disassemble any equipment; contact Franklin Electric Grid Solutions when a repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may

result in a risk of electric shock or fire.

 

WARNING

: Use Franklin Electric Grid Solutions equipment in a dry, well-ventilated area.

 

WARNING

: Do not expose Franklin Electric Grid Solutions equipment to rain or snow.

 

WARNING

: To avoid electric shock when testing jars, abide by your company’s safety practices and the following guidelines:

 

WARNING

: Perform service work only for which you have been trained.

 

WARNING

: Refer to NFPA 70E for electrical safety requirements.

 

WARNING

: Use of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and Protective Clothing per NFPA 70E guidelines is required. Some examples of these, 

but not limited to, are: Electrical-insulating, acid-resistant, and protective gloves and sleeves per ASTM D 120, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.137, and NFPA 

70E requirements; Protective footwear; Aprons (acid-resistant); Insulating blankets; On-site spill kits; Protective clothing for voltage levels, level 

of corrosive protection, and the amount of arc-flash protection provided; Insulated rescue hooks or other means for pulling personnel from live 

circuits; Eyewash stations or portable eyewash bottles; Class “C” dry chemical re extinguishers instead of water around battery systems.

 

WARNING

: Always have someone within range of your voice, or close enough to come to your aid, when working around lead acid batteries.

 

WARNING

: Have plenty of fresh water and baking soda nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing or eyes.

 

WARNING

: If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with baking soda and water. If acid enters the eye, immediately flush 

with cold running water for at least 10 – 15 minutes, and seek medical attention.

 

WARNING

: Never smoke or allow a spark or ame in the vicinity of a battery or engine.

 

WARNING

: Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto the battery. It might spark or short circuit the battery or other 

electrical part that may cause an explosion.

 

WARNING

: Before working with a lead-acid battery, remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, etc. A lead-acid 

battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld such items causing a severe burn.

 

WARNING

: Always wear safety glasses with side shields in the vicinity of battery work per 29CFR1910.133 (OSHA).

 

WARNING

: Do not disconnect the battery cables from power systems during the test without authorization.

 

WARNING

: Do not place yourself in an electrical circuit.

 

WARNING

: Avoid simultaneous contact with the jar and with the battery cabinet, racks, or hardware that may be grounded.

 

WARNING

: Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to cause cancer and birth 

defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

Содержание Celltron UNITE

Страница 1: ...Celltron advantagedigitalbatterytester UNITE START UP guide ...

Страница 2: ...y manufacturer and the manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use in the vicinity of a battery Review cautionary marking on these products and on the battery cabinets battery racks battery rooms and on equipment containing the battery WARNING Do not disassemble any equipment contact Franklin Electric Grid Solutions when a repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electri...

Страница 3: ...WiFi Commissioning the CADD to UNITE 6 Verify the CADD is Connected to UNITE 7 Create or Add a Plant in UNITE 7 Creating a Battery Specification 8 Creating a Battery String 9 Adding Batteries to a String 9 Setting Alarm and Warning Thresholds 10 Stage a Download to the CADD 10 Assign the CADD 11 Ready to Download to the CADD 11 Download Data from UNITE to the CADD 11 View the Data Downloaded to th...

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Страница 5: ...a storage proactive maintenance planning and compliance reporting Creating Tester Organizations in UNITE 1 Login to UNITE with your email address and password at unite1 franklingrid com 2 Select Add new organization 3 Name the organization This can be a company name region district office etc 4 Provide a description Battery Testing Data for example 5 Select CAD Testing from the drop down list 6 Se...

Страница 6: ...ot support enterprise WIFI so you will need to use a network where it is just SSID and password or just SSID for unsecured There are no allowances for usernames IMPORTANT Do not include http s when you enter your web address TXT 3 Copy txt file to a USB flash drive 4 Insert the flash drive in the USB A port data storage transfer Required Information WiFi connection name SSID Password UNITE Web Add...

Страница 7: ...edintheCADDport PressF3toconfirm IMPORT WiththeUSBflashdrive insertedintheCADDport PressF3toIMPORTthe WIFIprofileyoucreated After import you can edit the name and match TYPE to your security type None no password for an unsecured network or WPA WPA2 for a secured network WEP is rare To edit these fields highlight the item and press enter on the selected setting Press the Main Menu key when finishe...

Страница 8: ... time connecting to a WIFI profile and if you are connected to the WIFI network in your selected profile you will see an IP address NET will be YES and UNITE will be NO fig A NOTE If the device obtains and displays an IP address it is connected to WIFI but you may have entered something wrong in your profile or have a problem with your network For this case NET is NO and UNITE is NO fig B Adding t...

Страница 9: ...5 2 Choose the desired Testing Organization to associate your CADD with 3 Select Manage 4 Select Add a new CADD 5 Enter your four digit code from the CADD 6 Select Add ...

Страница 10: ...COMMISSIONIcon PressF3toSELECT PressF3toconfirm commissioning CodetoenterinUNITE NOTE The code will be a unique four digit code for each CADD 5241 is just an example WiFi Commissioning the CADD to UNITE NOTE Email will turn gray after you click Save 1 Name the CADD and press Enter 2 Assign a Registered User s email from the dropdown list to the CADD 3 Select Save ...

Страница 11: ...3toSELECT X indicatesno networkconnection indicatesnetworkconnection If the connection times out repeat the process NOTE The NET listingofYESorNOindicatesifthedevicecanaccesstheUNITE server NOTE The UNITE listingofYESorNOindicatesifthedeviceiscommissionedtotheUNITE serveritisattemptingtocommunication Create or Add a Plant in UNITE 1 Select Manage 2 Select Manage Tester Battery Plants 3 Select Add ...

Страница 12: ...TE Latitude and longitude coordinates are optional Enter the coordinates if you want a map view of your plants NOTE If creating a new battery specification see Creating a Battery Specification below Creating a Battery Specification 1 Select Create and apply a new specification 2 Select battery type from menu ...

Страница 13: ...ing a Battery String 1 Select Add String 2 Enter the following information Name the Battery String Installation Date and Warranty Date are optional fields Select a Battery Specification from the list or create a new battery specification for the string Adding Batteries to a String 1 Select Manage Batteries 2 Select Add Batteries 3 Enter required information 4 Select Save when done ...

Страница 14: ...r selected 2 Stage a Download to the CADD 1 Select Manage 2 Select Manage CADD Downloads 3 Select Stage a new download 4 Name the download 5 Select Stage Download when done NOTE You can select a Plant which will include all battery strings in that Plant You can select an individual or multiple battery strings Selecting at a higher level will include everything below that level ...

Страница 15: ...d to the assigned CADD select Assign CADs Download Data from UNITE to the CADD indicatesnetworkconnection MakesureyourCADDis connectedtoWIFIand UNITE FromtheMainMenu navigatetotheWIFIIcon PressF3toSELECT Navigatetothe DOWNLOADIcon PressF3toSELECT PressF3toconfirm youwanttogetdata fromUNITE Youwillseethe DOWNLOADWAS SUCCESSFUL message whenalldataisreceived ...

Страница 16: ...ee theBatteryStringsthat aresetupintheCADD fortesting NOTE When battery testing is finished you can upload the data to UNITE Upload Data from the CADD to UNITE indicatesnetworkconnection MakesureyourCADDis connectedtoWIFIand UNITE FromtheMainMenu navigatetotheWIFIIcon PressF3toSELECT Navigatetothe UPLOADIcon PressF3toSELECT PressF3toconfirm youwanttosenddata toUnite Youwillseethe UPLOADWAS SUCCESS...

Страница 17: ...3 Contact Information Tech Support FGSTechsupport franklingrid com Customer Svc GridCustomerService fele com Grid Pro University https gridpro exceedlms com student catalog Web https www franklingrid com ...

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