Exide S47-0079 manual Installation, Receiving, Location, Line Voltage Adjustments

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SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

1.1. Receiving

Immediately upon receipt of the charger, check it against the shipping invoice to ensure the shipment is complete and undamaged.

Examine the outside of the packing for signs of rough handling before accepting the charger from the carrier.

If there is evidence of damage, the receipt should be signed, and both copies (carrier's and receiving copies) marked "Shipment Received Damaged". The carrier's representative should be called immediately and asked to make a "Carrier's Damage Report".

If concealed damage is later detected, the carrier should be called and requested to make a "Carrier's Inspection for Concealed Damage Report".

After inspection by the carrier, arrangements should be made with the charger representative to have the charger repaired before placing it in service.

When contacting your charger representative for assistance on a damage claim or shipment error, provide the Model, and Serial Number of the charger, and a full description of the damage or error.

It is good practice to move the charger to the installation site before uncrating. When using bars, hammers, etc. for uncrating, use care to avoid damage to the charger.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, install the battery charger on a 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 affects operation, efficiency and life. All units are designed for floor mounting. Standard cases may be stack-mounted if required, up to 3 high. If so, optional stacking brackets are required and available. Consult factory.

Dust and dirt will also decrease heat radiation from heat-generating components, such as transformers and diodes. This will result in higher operating temperatures and shorter life. Adequate air circulation is needed at all times in order to ensure proper operation. Provide a minimum of 6 inches of free air space at the sides and rear of the charger. The front of the charger must remain unobstructed for serviceability.

1.3. Line Voltage Adjustments

All chargers are shipped with the AC line voltage jumper wires set for the AC voltage specified on the purchase order. Before connecting the charger to the AC service, it should be verified that the internal AC voltage connections match the available AC service voltage. If necessary change the AC voltage jumper wires shown in Figs. 1.3.1 through 1.3.3.

NOTE: For 50 Hz. Single or three phase fixed voltage chargers, there are no adjustments.

CAUTION: It will be necessary in most cases to change the AC fuses when the AC voltage jumpers are changed. Refer to the fuse chart on the inside door of the charger for the correct fuse rating.

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Contents GNB Index Section DescriptionImportant Save These Instructions Installation Line Voltage AdjustmentsReceiving LocationPower Transformer Setting AC Service Requirements Connecting AC Service to the ChargerCharging Rate Adjustment Battery Connector and Charging CableGrounding the Charger 1 046-0371 Control Feature Summary OperationNormal Daily Charge OperationEqualize Charge Delayed StartAuto- Refresh Charge Viewing Charge Information Charge TimeCharge Indications Display Description10 F3 Low Battery Override Jumper SettingsProgramming Parameter Message RangeOptional Features Possible CauseExcessive water loss in battery General MaintenanceAC fuse blows DC fuse blowsOrdering Information Replaceable PartsRecommended Spares Spare Parts List Part Number Description CondensersThree Phase Charger Schematic # Single Phase Charger Schematic # 02-490