4.6 Battery Heater - BTH-150-8X (Optional)
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1 | 33 | 4 |
2 |
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Figure 12: Block Diagram of Battery Heater
DESCRIPTION:
Input Voltage | (AC) 110V/60Hz |
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Wattage | 120W |
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Line Cord Thermostat | OPEN:15˚C | CLOSE:5˚C |
Thermal Fuse | 84˚C |
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Mat Mounted Thermostat | OPEN:50˚C | CLOSE:35˚C |
Table 1: Battery Heater Specifications
Note: Make sure that the input voltage for the battery heater is 110V.
Location | Device | Function |
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1 | Power Connector | AC Input |
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2 | Line Cord Thermostat | In low temperature conditions the thermostat |
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| will allow power to flow to the heater mat coil |
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3 | Thermal Fuse | Final protection allows safe failure |
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4 | Mat Mounted | The thermostat is to keep the temperature of |
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| Thermostat | the battery heater within a | Table 2: Block Diagram Descriptions |
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DIMENSIONS: | 296 | Heater Area |
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115.5 | Thermal Switch & Thermal Fuse |
| On Back |
8
4
12 | 28 |
16
37.55
260
280
20 | 65 |
28.55
Figure 13: Battery Heater Dimensions
4.7 Connecting to Power Source
4.7.1Installing the Power Cord
1.Remove the 4 terminal strip cover screws (upper left hand corner)
2.Remove any convenient 3/4”
3.Install a Heyco Liquid Tight Cordgrip
4.With the power cord disconnected from any supply source, route the power cord through the strain relief and attach it to the terminal strip.
5.Tighten the strain relief around the power cord to secure.
6.
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Note: Be certain to utilize environmentally sealed
Note: Be sure to connect the power cord to each terminal (L/N/G) correctly and securely.
Remove terminal cover
Remove
Figure 14: AC Wiring (i)
Figure 15: AC Wiring (ii)
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