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TABLE 1-1 

 

 

 

 

Line Amperes 

Disconnect Switch 

Fuse Size Amps 

 

 

 

 

 

 

000.0   -  02.5 

30A 

05 

003.0   -  04.5 

30A 

07 

005.0   -  07.5 

30A 

10 

008.0   -  11.0 

30A 

15 

011.5   -  15.5 

30A 

20 

016.0  -   18.0   

30A 

25 

018.5   -  22.0 

30A 

30 

022.5   -  27.0 

60A 

35 

027.5   -  32.0 

60A 

40 

032.5   -  40.0 

60A 

50 

040.5   -  48.0 

60A 

60 

048.5   -  64.0 

80A 

80 

065.0   -  80.0 

100A 

100 

081.0   -  95.0 

125A 

125 

096.0   - 125.0 

150A 

150 

 
 

 

 

1.4.  AC Service Requirements 

 
Follow local code requirements if they are different than the instructions in this manual.  Refer to Table 1-1, to 
determine  the  correct  ratings  for  the  AC  cable,  AC  fuses,  and  AC  service  disconnect  switch  for  the  line 
amperes as listed on the nameplate of the charger for the available AC voltage. 
 

“CAUTION” – Risk of fire. Use only on circuits provided with 30 amperes branch circuit protection in 
accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA70. 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For voltages up to 240, use a 240 volt disconnect switch.

 

For voltages greater than 240 to 600, use a 600 volt disconnect switch. 
 

 

Three conductors and ground wire required for three-phase 

 

1.5. Connecting AC Service to the Charger 
 

Three-Phase Models

  

Connect the AC service to the L1, L2 and L3 terminals located on the AC connection block.  
 
 

1.6 Grounding the Charger

 

 

The charger must be grounded to the AC system ground for personnel safety. 
 
The green ground wire in the AC input wiring must be connected to the charger ground stud identified by a 
green dot and ground symbol. 
 
 

1.7 Battery Connector and Charging Cable

 

 

Verify  that  the  connectors  on  both  the  battery  and  the  charger  are  attached  so  that  the  positive 
output terminal of the charger is connected to the positive battery terminal. 
 

CAUTION: 

If the polarity is reversed, the DC fuse will blow. 

If in doubt, check the polarity with a DC voltmeter. 
 

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Страница 1: ...High Frequency Battery Charger Installation and Operation Manual ...

Страница 2: ...will bear all freight within the contiguous 48 states parts and labor costs per published warranty rate schedule of such repair or replacement During the last 5 years of the warranty on power transformers Ferro will bear the cost of replacement parts only no labor or other services will be provided by Ferro Ferro shall not be obligated to reimburse the original end user or any other person for any...

Страница 3: ...s 6 1 5 Connecting AC Service to Charger 6 1 6 Grounding the Charger 6 1 7 Battery Connector and Charger Cable 7 13 2 0 Operation 7 2 1 046 0304 Control 11 12 Charge Indications 13 Module LED Codes 14 3 0 Troubleshooting Maintenance 15 4 0 Replaceable Parts 15 4 1 Ordering Information 15 4 2 Recommended Spares 15 4 3 Spare Parts List 16 17 Schematics ...

Страница 4: ...arger 6 Do not touch uninsulated parts of the output connector or battery terminals A possibility of serious electrical shock exists 7 During charge batteries produce hydrogen gas which can explode if ignited Never smoke use an open flame or create sparks in the vicinity of the battery Ventilate well when the battery is in an enclosed space 8 Do not connect or disconnect the battery plug while the...

Страница 5: ... non combustible surface such as concrete stone brick or steel DO NOT operate the charger on its shipping skid materials 1 2 Location For the best operating conditions and longest life take care in selecting an installation site Avoid locations exposed to high humidity temperature extremes or dust Moisture condensing on machine parts and electrical components can cause corrosion which seriously af...

Страница 6: ...on in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA70 For voltages up to 240 use a 240 volt disconnect switch For voltages greater than 240 to 600 use a 600 volt disconnect switch Three conductors and ground wire required for three phase 1 5 Connecting AC Service to the Charger Three Phase Models Connect the AC service to the L1 L2 and L3 terminals located on the AC connection block 1 6 Ground...

Страница 7: ...he data area of the display will show the data and the units area will display the units for the parameter being displayed Press RIGHT info again for additional data After 10 seconds the display will return to the normal display of amps To view charge history press the UP or DOWN buttons to display a previous charge cycle The charge cycle number will be displayed in the charge cycle message area a...

Страница 8: ...municating with the coordinator 5 N A 6 The TOBi communication indicator will be displayed when a battery connected to the charger having a Tobi PI installed is communicating with the charger 7 The HF module high temperature indicator will be displayed when an HF module in the charger has exceeded the safe operating temperature 8 The HF module DC fault indicator will be displayed when an HF module...

Страница 9: ...capacity of the battery and shorten life An equalizing charge re balances the charge in the battery cells Perform an equalize charge if any of the following conditions exist 1 On flooded batteries the specific gravity of any cell at the end of charge is 20 points less than the average of all the cells 2 The on charge voltage of any cell at the end of charge is 20 millivolts less than the average o...

Страница 10: ...charge current is reduced to limit the temperature rise of the battery The current is reduced proportional to the amount the battery temperature exceeds the limit The No charge temp NT parameter indicates the temperature at which the charge is terminated If this temperature is reached during charge the charger shuts down and displays an F2 indication Refer to the battery manufacturers recommendati...

Страница 11: ...y fully charged Voltage jumper setting incorrect F5 NO DC CURRENT AMPS No charging current to the battery AMPS is the current at the end of charge Faulty AC line contactor Open diode Faulty resonant capacitor Poor battery connections Open cell Faulty control board F6 CHARGE ERROR AMPS Charger current or voltage not what was requested by control AMPS is the current at the end of charge Incorrect co...

Страница 12: ...dule secondary side over temperature Fans blocked Fans not running Too much dust on heat sink Note F3 and F4 clear automatically if the battery voltage falls within acceptable limits All indications except F8 F9 and F10 can be cleared by disconnecting the battery For F8 F9 F10 and HF Module Faults correct the condition that caused the indication and disconnect the battery to clear the indication C...

Страница 13: ...ING GREEN Normal Condition Output Over Voltage BLINKING RED Battery Disconnected While Charging Wrong Size Battery too many cells Output Under Voltage PULSING RED Wrong Size Battery too few cells Shorted Battery Cell s Input Over Voltage SOLID RED High AC Line Input Under Voltage OFF Low AC Line Temperature Fault SOLID AMBER Fans Blocked Fans Not Running Too Much Dust on Heat Sink ...

Страница 14: ...r loss in battery POSSIBLE CAUSE A Charger amp hour rating exceeds the battery amp hour rating B Battery has defective cells 3 6 Low specific gravity at the end of the charge cycle POSSIBLE CAUSE A Battery was over discharged B Charger amp hour rating is less than the battery AH rating C Battery has defective cells D Battery has been over watered 3 7 Charger does not turn off when the control term...

Страница 15: ...per model for multiple charger installations OF CHARGERS OF SPARE PARTS KITS 1 3 1 4 10 2 11 25 3 26 50 4 51 100 5 SCHEMATIC REF DESCRIPTION QUAN USED QUAN RECOMMENDED 6 DC FUSE 1 1 2 CONTROL BOARD 1 1 4 HF POWER MODULE 1 TO 4 0 1 POWER SUPPLY 1 0 4 3 Spare Parts List Part Number Description Controls 046 0304 Wireless LCD control Power Supply 049 0539 Power supply 480VAC 049 0561 Power supply 120 ...

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