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SENS EnerGenius Technical Manual  

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Service hotline: 1.800.742.2326 
                           1.303.678.7500  

RELAY 
CONTACTS 

BATTERY 

FAULT 

ALARM 

AC FAIL 

ALARM 

CHARGER 

FAIL 

ALARM 

HIGH BATTERY 

ALARM 

(HI DC) 

LOW BATTERY 

ALARM 
(LO DC) 

COMMON TB5-1 

COM 

TB5-4 
COM 

TB5-7 
COM 

TB5-10 
COM 

TB5-13 
COM 

OPEN ON 
ALARM 
 

TB5-2 
OK 

TB5-5 
OK 

TB5-8 
OK 

TB5-11 
OK 

TB5-14 
OK 

CLOSE ON 
ALARM 

TB5-3 
FAIL 
Defaults to OK 
with no AC 
input 

TB5-6 
FAIL 
Defaults to 
Fail with no 
AC input 

TB5-9 
FAIL 
Defaults to 
OK with no 
AC input 

TB5-12 
FAIL 
Defaults to OK 
with no battery 

TB5-15 
FAIL 
Defaults to fail 
with no battery 

C. ALARM DESCRIPTION, FIVE  ALARM MODEL: 

RELAY 
CONTACTS 

Not Used 

*

 

MASTER 

ALARM 

Not Used 

Not Used 

Not Used 

COMMON TB5-1 

No 

Connection 

TB5-4 
COM 

TB5-7 No 
Connection 

TB5-10 No Con-
nection 

TB5-13 No Con-
nection 

OPEN ON 
ALARM 
 

TB5-2 No 
Connection 

TB5-5 
OK 

TB5-8 No 
Connection 

TB5-11 No Con-
nection 

TB5-14 No Con-
nection 

CLOSE ON 
ALARM 

TB5-3 No 
Connection 
 

TB5-6 
FAIL 
Defaults to 
Fail with no 
AC input 

TB5-9 No 
Connection 
  

TB5-12 No Con-
nection 
 

TB5-15 No Con-
nection 
 

D. ALARM DESCRIPTION, ONE  ALARM MODEL:

 

NORMAL SET UP: 

 
1.

Apply AC power by closing the branch circuit breaker and any other disconnect devices. 

                                                                                                                                        

2.

The meter display should light immediately after power on. The green  

AC/ ON

  LED should be lighted. If a temperature sensor is present, either internal or remote, the green  

T-COMP

 (Temperature Compensation) LED should be lighted. 

 

3.

After a short delay (typically 10 seconds or less), the charger will produce output. If the meter display jumper is 
selected to read Volts or automatic Volts/Amps, the voltmeter reading should increase, indicating the battery is 
being charged. 
 

4.

If the meter display jumper is selected to read Amps or automatic Volts/Amps: 

Current should be close to 10A if the battery requires recharging. If automatic boost is enabled, the 

BOOST  

MODE

 LED may light, in which case the battery will be charged until it reaches 106% of the float voltage. If 

boost is disabled, the green 

FLOAT MODE

 LED should be on and the battery will charge until it reaches the 

float voltage setting. 

Output current will be low if the battery is fully charged, possibly too low to read on the meter. This is normal, 
provided the correct charging voltage is present. The green 

FLOAT MODE

 LED should light up when output 

current is below approximately 9.0 A (5A for single alarm).

 

* The MASTER ALARM is a summary alarm. It will close on CHGR FAIL, AC FAIL or BATT FAULT. 

Содержание EnerGenius NRG22-10

Страница 1: ...y Charger SENS Part Number Document Revision DCN Number Date 101295 L 105749 July 28 2009 Installation or service questions Call SENS at 1 800 742 2326 303 678 7500 between 8 a m and 5 p m Mountain Ti...

Страница 2: ...gs on these products and on the engine A Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work near a storage battery B Have plenty of fresh water and soap nea...

Страница 3: ...ber Breakout NRG 22 10 Model Output Output Input Voltage Alarm System Agency Category Voltage Current Frequency Code 12 12 volts 10 10 Amps H 120 208 240V C 5 Alarms L UL S Standard 24 24 volts 50 60...

Страница 4: ...WITH LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND OTHER APPLICABLE INSTALLATION CODES B INSTALLATION MUST BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY REGULATIONS WARNING ONLY TRAINED A...

Страница 5: ...ected for service remove the output wiring in the reverse of the order given above D Be sure battery terminals are clean and properly tightened Be careful to keep corrosion from coming in contact with...

Страница 6: ...or battery owner s manual and make sure that the 12V 24V select jumper is set to the correct voltage 2 CHARGER LOCATION Do not set a battery or any other object on top of the charger This will obstru...

Страница 7: ...erconnects The above lengths are for operation at 25C For high temperature installations 40C reduce lengths by 10 In the case of high resistance in the cables to the battery the charger may cycle betw...

Страница 8: ...rger by the chassis only Remove the cover only when access is essential for installation and service and replace it promptly when finished B If possible wear an approved static protection strap If one...

Страница 9: ...nch pounds 10 WIRING A All wiring must comply with applicable codes and local ordinances See Section 5 for recommended gauges B The charger contains a DC output fuse for internal fault protection but...

Страница 10: ...KDOWN FIGURE 2A FIGURE 2B E Connect the AC line and neutral conductors at TB1 If there is an identified grounded circuit con ductor neutral attach it to the terminal marked N TB1 will accept 14 6 AWG...

Страница 11: ...K with no AC input TB5 6 FAIL Defaults to Fail with no AC input TB5 9 FAIL Defaults to OK with no AC input TB5 12 FAIL Defaults to OK with no battery TB5 15 FAIL Defaults to fail with no battery RELAY...

Страница 12: ...e 230V position for nominal mains voltages between 208V and 240V B Set the battery range jumper JP1A according to nominal battery voltage Use the 12V position for 12V batteries Use the 24V position fo...

Страница 13: ...SERVICE CONSULT THE BATTERY MANUFACTURER TO DETERMINE IF AND HOW THEY CAN BE SAFELY RESTORED TO SERVICE WARNING NEVER LEAVE A JUMPER IN THE JUMP POSITION DURING NORMAL OPERATION THIS DISABLES THE BATT...

Страница 14: ...onnect AC power then correct the jumper setting or battery voltage before proceeding E After a short delay typically 10 seconds or less the charger will produce output F If the meter display jumper is...

Страница 15: ...a ture increases The output voltage is clamped at 0 and 40 Degrees C to protect against extremely high or low output voltage See chart below Fault Tolerant The charger is protected from the following...

Страница 16: ...short circuit is removed In addition to detecting low battery voltage and short circuits the battery charger also monitors the peak voltage at its DC output terminals and will enter lockout if the DC...

Страница 17: ...On if Temperature Com pensation Working Off if Temperature Compen sation Option not used Confirm if temperature compensation is in tended to be used Only one sensor Local or re mote should be connect...

Страница 18: ...anch circuit breaker and any other disconnect devices 2 The meter display should light immediately after power on The green AC ON LED should be lighted If a temperature sensor is present either intern...

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