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4.9 Battery connection Omni
DEL e
The Omni
DEL e
must be connected to the battery of the refuse collection vehicle using two 70mm
2
cables.
The Omni
DEL e is electrically driven. Therefore, the following points must be taken into account:
Battery
Minimum battery capacity:
175 Ah
Terberg Machines recommends: 245 Ah
Alternator
The Omni
DEL e
requires 20 Ah, 24 Volt DC from the alternator during normal daily operation.
Minimum alternator capacity:
75 A
Terberg Machines recommends: 100 A
Position of the electrical connection on the bin lift
The bin lift is fitted with a two-pole plug at the top right of the bin lift.
- Start laying the cable from the 2-pin plug end after connecting to bin lift and securing in a safe none-vulnera-
ble position over the top of the compaction body, ensure any hinge point has suitable free cable to allow
movement. Pass the cable down between the body and cab on the side where the battery box is located.
- Make sure that the cable is not laid over any sharp edges.
- Do not force the cable around sharp bends. The minimum radius (R) of a bend is 5 cm.
- Fix the cable at maximum intervals of 30 cm.
Plug battery connection
R
R
Before beginning to make the connection
switch off the main switch of the refuse
collection vehicle and/or disconnect the
negative terminal of the battery!
Vehicle manufacturers provide instructions as
to how extra power users are to be connected.
Always follow these instructions.
The pre-mounted cable set with the necessary
appendages can be ordered from Terberg
Machines B.V. (
part number: 37501
)
Keep the cable as short as possible in order to
reduce weight and voltage drop to a minimum!