Exide S47-0079 manual Optional Features, Possible Cause

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SECTION 3 - OPTIONAL FEATURES

3.1 Fusible Door-Interlock Switch (JIC Switch)

The door interlock switch assembly connects the AC service to the charger’s input fuses for each AC line. The switch is mechanically latched by the door so that it must be in the OFF position before the door can be opened. Operation of the charger is identical to that of the standard model, except the charger cannot be energized if the door is open.

3.2 Remote Control

The remote control option makes it possible to operate the charger at a point within 15 feet of the charger. It includes a box equipped with the control option ordered, and 15, 20, or 30 feet of jacketed control harness. Operation is identical to that of a standard charger except that the control is not mounted on the front of the charger.

3.3 Watering Valve

On chargers ordered with the 046-0172 control, an optional 24VAC watering solenoid can be ordered. The valve will activate at the end of the charge cycle. It works in conjunction with an automatic watering system that is supplied by others. Note: Watering valves have a one year part replacement warranty only.

3.4 Charger Stand

The charger stand is a metal frame that is designed to bolt the charger cabinet on top of it. It raises the cabinet up to the operator’s level, rather than having the cabinet sitting on the floor.

SECTION 4 – TROUBLESHOOTING & GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Caution: There are lethal voltages exposed when the charger is energized with the door open. Always disconnect the AC service voltage to the charger before opening the door. The following chart lists the most probable cause of a malfunction.

SYMPTOMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES

4.1.No charging current, the control has no display, contactor does not operate.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

A.Blown AC fuse.

B.No AC service voltage.

C.Incorrect AC voltage.

D.Control transformer output fuse blown.

E.Defective control transformer.

F.Defective control board.

4.2.No charging current, control has a display.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

A.Blown DC fuse.

B.Defective ammeter.

C.Open battery cell.

D.Defective diode.

E.Defective capacitor.

F.Shorted power transformer secondary.

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Contents GNB Index Section DescriptionImportant Save These Instructions Receiving InstallationLine Voltage Adjustments LocationPower Transformer Setting AC Service Requirements Connecting AC Service to the ChargerGrounding the Charger Battery Connector and Charging CableCharging Rate Adjustment Normal Daily Charge 1 046-0371 Control Feature SummaryOperation OperationAuto- Refresh Charge Delayed StartEqualize Charge Viewing Charge Information Charge Time Charge Indications Display Description10 F3 Low Battery Override Jumper SettingsProgramming Parameter Message RangeOptional Features Possible CauseAC fuse blows Excessive water loss in batteryGeneral Maintenance DC fuse blowsRecommended Spares Replaceable PartsOrdering Information Spare Parts List Part Number Description CondensersThree Phase Charger Schematic # Single Phase Charger Schematic # 02-490