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BATTERY-PACK
I N F O R M A T I O N
Battery
Pack
— 422 AC-DC
Battery Precautions
The Nickel-Cadmium battery cells used in the AC-DC
Power Supply have been selected as a result of extensive
evaluation. Each battery cell in the battery pack has re
ceived on ampere-hour test, has met or exceeded the mini
mum ampere-hour storage requirement and has been
rigidly inspected. The battery cells used in the battery
pack should provide a useful operating life extending over
several hundred charge-discharge cycles.
To extend the useful operating life of the Nickel-Cadmium
battery cells used in this instrument, observe the following
precautions.
1. Do not exceed the recommended charge rate as pro
vided by the AC-DC Power Supply.
2. Do not charge the battery pack at the full rate for
extended periods beyond the recommended charge time.
3. Excessive discharge of the battery pack after the
POWER light begins to blink may cause one or more of the
cells to reverse polarity. Although the cells are protected
against immediate damage, repeated polarity reversal will
shorten the useful life of the batteries.
4. Observe the temperature limits given in the manual
for battery charging, operation and storage.
B a tte ry C h a rg in g
The battery pack of the AC-DC Power Supply can be
charged from either a 115-volt or 230-volt (nominal) AC
line-voltage source. In the CHARGE BATT 230 V AC or
CHARGE BATT 115 V AC positions of the Power Mode
switch, the battery pack is charged at a 400 milliampere
rate. In the OPERATE 230 V AC or OPERATE 115 V AC
positions, the battery pack is trickle-charged at about a 30
milliampere rate. A 16-hour charge period in either of the
CHARGE BATT positions should be sufficient to charge the
battery pack to its full potential. Although the batteries
may not be damaged immediately by longer charge periods,
repeated over-charging will shorten the useful life of the
batteries. A full charge level can be maintained on the
battery pack by the 30 milliampere trickle charge available
in the OPERATE 230 V AC or OPERATE 115 V AC positions
(POWER switch must be pulled out).
The battery pack can be charged even when the AC-DC
Power supply is removed from the indicator if the Power
Mode switch is in the correct position and the POWER
switch is turned on at the power supply. This feature pro
vides a means of continuous operation from batteries if
more than one supply is available. It also provides a method
of trickle charging the battery pack without the instrument
in operation if the batteries must be stored for long periods
of time (Power Mode switch set to OPERATE 230 V AC or
OPERATE 115 V AC).
The battery pack can be charged over an ambient tem
perature range of —15°C to + 4 0 °C. However, the maxi
mum operating time and useful battery life is provided
when the batteries are charged and discharged at about
+ 2 5 °C. Thermal cutouts in the AC-DC Power Supply pro
tect the battery pack from overheating during charge time.
The battery pack normally becomes warmer as it reaches
full charge potential. If the temperature surrounding the
battery pack exceeds the safe operating level, a thermal
cutout switches the charge rate from the 400 milliampere
full-charge to the 30 millampere trickle-charge rate. When
the temperature returns to a safe operating level, the ther
mal cutout returns the charge rate to the 400 milliampere
level. If the charge rate is reduced for an extended period
during a charge cycle, the battery pack will not reach full
charge in the recommended 16-hour charge time. There
fore, do not assume battery pack failure because of re
duced operating time. Instead, recharge the battery pack
for 16 hours at a reduced ambient temperature and check
the operating time. If sufficient operating time is still ob
tained, the battery pack is probably defective (see Battery
Pack Maintenance for more information).
During normal usage or storage, the individual battery
cells in the battery pack acquire slightly different charge
characteristics. To provide the best overall operation and
maximum operating life, the charge on the individual bat
tery cells should be equalized periodically. This can be
done without damage to the battery cells by charging the
batteries at the full charge rate for 24 hours (be sure ambient
temperature is low enough to prevent opening of the thermal
cutout). This should be done after every 15 charge-discharge
cycles or every 30 days, whichever occurs first.
B a tte ry -P a c k M a in te n a n c e
WARNING
The battery pack is capable of delivering a very
large current if accidentally short circuited.
Be
careful to prevent shorting the battery terminals
or associated wires with tools metal work bench
etc. A severe burn can be obtained if a ring, watch
band, etc. comes in contact with the battery ter
minals.
When the battery pack is overcharged or when discharged
to the point of polarity reversal, gas is formed within the
Nickel-Cadmium cells. The Nickel-Cadmium cells used in the
battery pack incorporate a vent so this internal pressure
does not damage the battery. However, as the internal pres
sure is relieved, a small amount of the electrolyte may be
expelled with the gas. Although the cells will not be dam
aged unless this happens repeatedly, this loss of electrolyte
may result in shorter overall battery life. The battery box
should be inspected occasionally for any electrolyte residue
on the battery pack or in the battery compartment. Any
residue which is found should be cleaned away with a 2%
solution of boric acid in water. A 2% solution of boric acid
can be obtained by dissolving 1 y4 teaspoons of boric acid
powder in one cup of water. After the residue has been
cleaned from the battery pack and the battery compartment,
dry the wetted area thoroughly with a soft cloth.
The Type 422 with AC-DC Power Supply provides about
four hours of continuous operation from a fully charged bat
tery pack. The actual operating time may vary due to the
age of the batteries, number of charge-discharge cycles.
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