Murphy BCEG-12-10 Measuring Charging Voltage and Current, Current Flow from Charger to Battery

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Measuring Charging Voltage and Current

To check the charger is working, follow these steps then consult the expected conditions listed below.

1.VOLTAGE – Place voltmeter across battery terminals (“V” in diagram).

2.CURRENT – Turn off AC power supply before breaking into the line to measure DC Amps. Break the positive line to the battery and place an ammeter between positive from charger and positive of battery (“A” in diagram).

Current Flow from Charger to Battery

If voltage at terminals is less than nominal battery voltage then the maximum rated charger current should be present.

NOTE: Once battery is fully charged, output current should be between 0.1% and 0.5% of batteries AH capacity plus any standing loads.

Voltage Rise at Battery Terminals

A gradual rise of voltage should be seen showing as float voltage is reached – batteries should not be boost charged continuously.

NOTE: If the battery voltage increases rapidly during charge and no minimum current is measured then the battery may have become sulphated and will not hold charge and may be unrecoverable.

Output Voltage

LEAD

 

12/v

24/v

Float:

13.6V

24.2

ACID

Boost:

14.1

28.2V

 

Typical output with no battery or load connected. For all Guardian models the precalibrated float voltage should be present.

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Contents Guardian Battery Charger Series Before Beginning Installation of this Murphy Product Table of Contents Page General Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsPrior to Installation / Commissioning Personal PrecautionsCharger Location and Connection Auto Boost Equalizing Operation Temperature CompensationCharge Fail and Alarms General Product InformationBattery Charged Condition DimensionsCurrent Limiting Mounting hole dimensions Installation and Mounting InstructionsTerminal Connection Information Operating InstructionsDisconnection of Batteries Automatic Battery ChargerConnection to Power Supply Connection to BatteriesFuses Over Voltage, Under Voltage, and Charge Fail ConnectionTroubleshooting Output Voltage Current Flow from Charger to BatteryVoltage Rise at Battery Terminals Measuring Charging Voltage and CurrentUsing Correct Size Battery Charger Battery LifeFactors Contributing to Electrolyte Loss Charge Specific Gravity Voltage DC on 12V battery Charge Fail Output SpecificationsPower Supply DC Charge OutputSection 00-02-0615 02-29-08