Exide S47-0079 manual Charge Indications, Display Description

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2.1.9 Charge Indications

The following indications are not necessarily a result of a charger problem. They are typically caused by external problems such as AC line, poor battery conditions, connections, etc. If abnormal charge conditions are detected, the charge is terminated, the red fault LED lights and the display shows:

DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

F0 Battery voltage did not reach 2.00 V/C within 30 SHORTED minutes. #.##VC is the volts per cell at end of charge

CELL and ##:##HM is the charge time.

#.##VC

##:##HM

F1 Battery did not reach gassing voltage within the

SHORTED allowable time. #.##VC is the volts per cell at end of CELL charge and ##:##HM is the charge time.

#.##VC

##:##HM

F3 LOW Low battery voltage, less than 1.60 V/C at start up. VOLTS ###A is the charger current and #.##VC is the battery

###A volts per cell.

#.##VC

F4 HIGH High battery voltage, more than 2.40 V/C at start up. VOLTS ###A is the charger current and #.##VC is the battery

###A volts per cell.

#.##VC

F5 NO DC No charging current to the battery. ###A is the current CURRENT at the end of charge and #.##VC is the volts per cell at

###A end of charge.

#.##VC

F6

F7 LONG Long charge, the charger ran longer than the allowed CHARGE time. #.##VC is the volts per cell at end of charge and

#.##VC ##:##HM is the charge time.

##:##HM

F8 Charger stayed on when control requested it to shut off. CHARGER ###A is the charger current and #.##VC is the battery

ON volts per cell.

###A

#.##VC

F9 BAD Faulty keypad detected. One or more buttons are stuck KEYPAD on. ###A is the charger current and #.##VC is the

###A battery volts per cell.

#.##VC

F10 HIGH Charging current exceeds 110% of shunt setting. ###A

CURRENT is the current at the end of charge and #.##VC is the

###A volts per cell at end of charge.

#.##VC

POSSIBLE CAUSE

-Shorted Cell

-Open diode

-Low Charging amps

-Low AC line voltage

-Wrong size battery

-Battery over-discharged

-Shorted Cell

-Open diode

-Low Charging amps

-Low AC line voltage

-Wrong size battery

-Battery over-discharged

-Wrong size battery

-Battery over-discharged

-Voltage jumper setting incorrect

-Wrong size battery

-Battery fully charged

-Voltage jumper setting incorrect

-Faulty AC line contactor

-Open diode

-Faulty resonant capacitor

-Poor battery connections

-Open cell

-Faulty control board

-Incorrect control setup

-Open diode

-Low Charging amps

-Low AC line voltage

-Wrong size battery

-Battery over-discharged

-AC line contactor stuck on

-Open shunt sense lead or loose connection

-Incorrect control setup

-Missing or damaged current sensor

-Faulty control board

-Faulty keypad

-Faulty control board

-High charging amps or high AC line voltage

-Missing or damaged current sensor

-Incorrect shunt size

-Open shunt sense lead or loose connection

-Faulty control board

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Contents GNB Section Description IndexImportant Save These Instructions Location InstallationLine Voltage Adjustments ReceivingPower Transformer Setting Connecting AC Service to the Charger AC Service RequirementsGrounding the Charger Battery Connector and Charging CableCharging Rate Adjustment Operation 1 046-0371 Control Feature SummaryOperation Normal Daily ChargeAuto- Refresh Charge Delayed StartEqualize Charge Charge Time Viewing Charge InformationDisplay Description Charge IndicationsJumper Settings 10 F3 Low Battery OverrideParameter Message Range ProgrammingPossible Cause Optional FeaturesDC fuse blows Excessive water loss in batteryGeneral Maintenance AC fuse blowsRecommended Spares Replaceable PartsOrdering Information Part Number Description Condensers Spare Parts ListThree Phase Charger Schematic # Single Phase Charger Schematic # 02-490