Handbook For Gel-VRLA Batteries - Part 2 - EXIDE Technologies PDF
Handbook For Gel-VRLA Batteries - Part 2 - EXIDE Technologies PDF
Handbook For Gel-VRLA Batteries - Part 2 - EXIDE Technologies PDF
Part 2:
Installation, Commissioning and Operation
Sonnenschein A 400
Sonnenschein A 500
Sonnenschein A 600
Sonnenschein A 700
./.
Sonnenschein SOLAR
Sonnenschein SOLAR BLOCK
Sonnenschein A 600 SOLAR
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CONTENT
Handbook for Gel-VRLA-Batteries
Part 2: Installation, Commissioning and Operation
1. Delivery / Reception
Page
5
2. Safety
3. Storage
3.1 Preconditions
3.2 Storage Conditions
3.3 Storage Time
3.4 Measures for Battery Storage
7
8
8
10
4. Installation
12
12
12
13
14
5. Commissioning
15
6. Operation
16
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21
23
25
26
27
27
31
34
35
39
39
40
7. Recycling
42
8. List of References
42
Appendix
A 1 Battery Rooms, Ventilation, Installations
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50
A 3 Instructions
page 56 following
Installation Instruction
Operating Instruction Stationary valve regulated
lead acid batteries
Operating InstructionSOLAR, SOLAR BLOCK,
A 600 S OLAR
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DESIGN OF A
Gel VALVE-REGULATED LEAD ACID CELL (TYPE OPzV)
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1. DELIVERY / RECEPTION
EXIDE Technologies valve regulated batteries are delivered from our
factories, logistic centers or via our distributors.
The delivery items can be identified either by the number and type of
cells / monoblocs or by referring to a battery drawing.
Check the package or pallet for integrity.
Do not stack one pallet above the other.
Keep handling instructions stated on the packages.
During transportation take all precaution to avoid breaking those
products which are considered to be fragile and have been identified
as such.
If any damage is observed during unloading the goods, the carrier
should be notified within 48 hours. Parcels are insured up to the delivery
address written on the order. Damage coverage depends on the sales
contract.
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2. SAFETY
For any operation on the batteries, from storage to recycling, the
following safety rules should be observed:
Do not smoke.
Use tools with insulated handles to tighten connections.
Check that the connections between the cells / monoblocs are fitted
correctly.
Never place tools on the batteries (metal tools are particularly
dangerous).
Never lift the cells / monoblocs at the terminals.
Never use a synthetic cloth or sponge to clean the cells / monoblocs.
Use water (wet cloth) without additives.
Avoid shocks.
Even when disconnected, a battery remains charged.
Always wear insulating gloves and glasses.
Read the Installation Instruction and Operating Instruction carefully.
See Appendix A 3 for more information.
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3. STORAGE
In the users interest the storage period should be as short as
possible.
3.1
Preconditions
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3.2
Storage Conditions
The temperature has an impact on the self-discharge rate (see fig. 1 and
2). Hence, it is important to store the batteries in a fully charged
condition in a cool but frost-free room.
Storage on a pallet wrapped in plastic material is authorized. It is not
recommended however in rooms where the temperature fluctuates
significantly, or if high relative humidity can cause condensation under
the plastic cover. With time, this condensation can cause a whitish
hydration on the poles and lead to high self-discharge by leakage
current. This hydration has no affect on the battery operation or service
life if no corrosion occurs.
It is forbidden to stack one pallet above the other.
Avoid storing unpacked cells / monoblocs on sharp-edged supports.
It is recommended to have the same storage conditions within a batch,
pallet or room.
3.3
Storage Time
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100
90
80
10 C
Capacity [%]
70
60
40 C
30 C
20 C
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
Capacity [%]
70
60
40 C
20 C
30 C
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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3.4
The storage area and ambient, respectively, must be clean and well
maintained.
Appropriate inventory turnover based on a FIFO-method (First In First
Out) will result in a higher operating quality of the products.
If the battery casings must be cleaned (prior to their installation) never
use solvents or abrasives. Use water (wet cloth) without additives.
For extended storage periods it is recommended to check the opencircuit voltage in the following intervals:
storage at 20 C: after a storage period of 12 months, then every 3
months afterwards
storage at 30 C: after a storage period of 6 months, then every 2
months afterwards.
Trickle charging *) should be considered necessary when the measured
open circuit voltage (OCV) is < 2.07 Vpc.
*) Trickle charging means continuous charge at a low rate, approximately equivalent to the
internal losses of the battery and suitable to maintain the battery in a fully charged state. It can
be carried out either by IU-charging (= float charging) or I-charging (constant current) with
limited current.
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2.40
Max. current
[A]
Charging
time [h] at
max. voltage
3.5 * I10
48
12
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4. INSTALLATION
4.1
General rules and guidelines about battery rooms, their ventilation and
electrical requirements regarding installations are mentioned in Appendix
A 1.
For more information see also Installation Instruction (Appendix A 3).
4.2
Preliminary Steps
U 2.07 V
U 6.21 V
U 12.42 V
Check that the battery racks are stable and horizontal. For the shelf
assemblies with 4 levels of 2 rows or 5 levels of 3 rows, the assembly
should be anchored with the building.
If EXIDE Technologies has supplied drawings for the installations, the
cells / monoblocs should be installed accordingly.
Precautions must be taken if batteries are being installed in metallic
cabinets or on racks. Keep an air safety distance of at least 10 mm
between insulated cables and electrically conductive parts, or use
additional insulation for cell / monobloc connectors.
The racks or cabinets should provide adequate ventilation above and
below to allow the heat produced by the batteries and their charging
system to escape. The distance between cells or monoblocs shall be
approx. 10 mm, at least 5 mm.
See appendix A 1 and standard EN 50 2727-2 (/1/) especially for battery
room ventilation requirements.
The use of metal clamps on the cells / monoblocs is not recommended.
A system made of insulating material should be used.
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Actual Assembly
8 1 Nm
5 1 Nm
6 1 Nm
8 1 Nm
20 1 Nm
Check the overall battery voltage. It should comply with the number of
series connected cells / monoblocs. The open circuit voltage (OCV) of
individual cells must not vary from each other by more than 0.02 V. With
regard to monobloc batteries, the maximum deviations of OCV are as
follows:
4 V monoblocs:
6 V monoblocs:
12 V monoblocs:
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installing the battery is responsible for the declaration and applying the
CE marking. For more information, see /5/.
4.4
Parallel Arrangements
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Also, the type of lead-acid batteries may differ as long as the requested
charging voltage (Vpc) per string is fulfilled.
Always connect the individual series strings first and check that the
different strings are at the same potential before connecting them together.
5. COMMISSIONING
For float charge applications, commissioning after a storage period or
assembly in accordance with the conditions specified above,
commissioning consists merely of connecting the battery to its charging
system.
The charge voltage should be adjusted in accordance with the
specifications as described in chapter 6.1.
The safety systems: Fuses, circuit breakers and insulation monitoring
shall be all tested independently.
If a capacity test is requested, for instance, for an acceptance test on
site: In order to make sure the battery is fully charged the following
IU-charge methods can be applied:
Option 1:
Option 2:
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6. OPERATION
6.1
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2,50
2,45
max. 2.40 Vpc for max. 48 h
Voltage [Vpc]
2,40
2,35
2,30
Float
2,25
2,20
2,15
2,10
-20
-10
10
20
30
40
50
Temperature [ C]
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2,55
2,50
max. 2.45 Vpc for max. 48 h
Voltage [Vpc]
2,45
2,40
Boost/Equalizing for max. 48 h
2,35
2,30
Float
2,25
2,20
2,15
-20
-10
10
20
30
40
50
40
50
Temperature [ C]
2,45
max. 2.40 Vpc for max. 48 h
Voltage [Vpc]
2,4
2,35
Boost/Equalizing for max. 48 h
2,3
2,25
Float
2,2
2,15
2,1
-20
-10
10
20
30
Temperature [ C]
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A400
A500
A600
A700
2V
4V
6V
8V
12V
--+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.2/-0.1 +0.28/-0.14 +0.35/-0.17 +0.40/-0.20 +0.49/-0.24
+0.2/-0.1
-+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
-+0.28/-0.14 +0.35/-0.17
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This deviation is even stronger after the installation and within the first
two or three years of operation. It is due to different initial states of
recombination and polarization within the cells.
It is a normal effect and well described in /7/.
2,55
Alarm
2,50
Watch
2,45
2,40
Typical Decrease
2,35
2,30
Normal
2,25
2,20
Typical Increase
2,15
Watch
Alarm
2,10
2,05
0
0,5
1,5
2,5
3,5
4,5
Years in Service
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7,30
Alarm
7,20
Watch
7,10
Typical Decrease
7,00
6,90
Normal
6,80
6,70
Watch
Typical Increase
6,60
Alarm
6,50
0
0,5
1,5
2,5
Years in Service
3,5
4,5
Alarm
14,20
Watch
14,10
14,00
Typical Decrease
13,90
13,80
13,70
Normal
13,60
13,50
Typical Increase
13,40
Watch
13,30
Alarm
13,20
0
0,5
1,5
2,5
Years in Service
3,5
4,5
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6.2
Charging Conditions
The constant current constant voltage (IU) charging mode is the most
appropriate to achieve a very long service life to VRLA batteries. The
following diagrams below give informative values of time required to
recharge a battery under float voltage or enhanced voltage (Boost
charge) up to 2.40 Vpc (at 20 C) depending on depth of discharge
(DOD) and initial current.
Charging Gel-solar batteries: See chapter 6.6.2.
How to interpret the diagrams:
At voltages higher than the float charge voltage, an automatic switch
down to the lower float voltage level follows after having reached the
initial U-constant level.
Example: IU-charging with 2.40 Vpc. If the voltage has reached 2.40
Vpc, the voltage will be switched down to 2.25 Vpc.
Parameters: Charge voltage 2.25, 2.3 and 2.4 Vpc
Charging current 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 * I 10
Depth of discharge (DOD) 25, 50, 75 and 100% C 10
Different DODs obtained by different discharge rates:
25%:
50%:
75%:
100%:
10 minutes
1 hour
3 hours
10 hours
Higher currents will not lead to relevant gain of recharging time. Lower
currents will prolong the recharging time significantly.
For how to use the charts see fig. 9 and 10 as examples. Further graphs
are shown in Appendix A 2.
Fig. 9: 2.25 Vpc, 1 * I 10. A battery discharged to 50% DOD would be rechargeable to 80 % available capacity within 4 hours. A full re-charge
would need a little bit more than 24 hours.
Fig. 10: 2.40 Vpc, 1 * I10. The same battery discharged to 50% DOD would
be recharged to 80% within 3.7 hours but full re-charged within 20 hours.
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100
90
80
70
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
100
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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6.3
Efficiency of Re-Charging
Ah-Efficiency
Discharged Ah
Definition: Ah-Efficiency =
Re-charged Ah
Reciprocal value = Charge coefficient (re-charged Ah/discharged Ah)
Normal charge coefficients (pre-set charging time, for instance, 24 hours):
1.05 (discharge rate 10 hours)
1.10 (discharge rate 1 hour)
1.20 (discharge rate 10 minutes)
Ah-efficiency = 1/1.05 1/1.20 = 95%83%
Explanations:
The necessary charge coefficient increases with increasing discharge rate
(as the depth of discharge (DOD) decreases). Thus, because ohmic losses,
heat generation by recombination etc. are relatively same for a given
charging time.
Wh-Efficiency
In addition to item Ah-Efficiency, average voltages during discharge and
re-charging to be taken into account.
Discharged Ah * Average Voltage Discharge
Definition: Wh-Efficiency =
Re-charged Ah * Average Voltage Recharge
Example:
Discharge:
Battery C 10 = 100 Ah
10h discharge, rate: I 10 discharged: C10 = 100 Ah
(100% DOD)
Average voltage during C10-discharge: 2.0 Vpc
(estimated)
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Recharging:
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6.4
Equalizing Charge
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6.5
Discharge
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Example:
6.6
Cyclical Application
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100
90
80
DOD [% C10]
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100 1200
1600
1700
1800
1900
Number of Cycles
Fig. 11: A 500, A 400; Number of Cycles vs. Depth of Discharge (DOD)
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100
90
80
DOD [% C10]
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
300
700
800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200
Number of Cycles
DOD [% C10]
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Number of Cycles
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100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
Number of cycles
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000
6500
7000
Number of cycles
Fig. 15: SOLAR BLOCK, Number of Cycles vs. Depth of Discharge (DOD)
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100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000
6500
Number of cycles
Fig. 16: A 600 SOLAR, Number of Cycles vs. Depth of Discharge (DOD)
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2,45
2,40
C
2,35
2,30
2,25
2,20
2,15
2,10
-20
-10
10
20
30
40
50
Temperature [ C]
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6.7
Internal Resistance Ri
2.2
2
- 20 C
0 C
20 C
40 C
Ri-Factor
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
0.8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
DOD [% C nominal]
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100
6.8
Influence of Temperature
5 to 6 years
7 to 8 years
12 to 15 years
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This is even valid for all batteries with positive grid plate design (A 400,
A 500 and A 700; to be applied to SOLAR and SOLAR BLOCK too
regarding influence on number of cycles).
There is one exception where the influence doesnt follow the law of
Arrhenius, - thats for A 600 with positive tubular plates (to be applied to
A 600 SOLAR too regarding influence on number of cycles). The influence
of temperature is less than for other batteries. In fact, an increase of 10 C
will cause a life reduction of about 30% only.
Reasons:
1.
2.
3.
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110
105
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
Freezing
Area
C10
65
C5
60
C1
55
Guide values
50
45
40
35
30
-20
-15
-10
-5
10
15
20
25
30
Bloc temperature [ C]
90
85
80
75 Freezing
Guide values
70 Area
C10
C5
C3
C1
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
-20
-15
-10
-5
10
15
20
25
30
Cell temperature [ C]
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12
10
0
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Temperature [ C]
Fig. 21: A 400, Service Life vs. Temperature (following law of Arrhenius).
Equivalent graphs can be established for A 500 and A 700 based
on 6 and 12 years, respectively, at 20 C. The equivalents for
SOLAR and SOLAR BLOCK regarding number of cycles (years at
20 C = 100% number of cycles.
20
15
10
0
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Temperature [ C]
Fig. 22: A 600, Service Life vs. Temperature. A 600 follows the blue curve.
The equivalent for A 600 SOLAR regarding number of cycles
(15 years at 20 C = 100% number of cycles).
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6.9
Battery voltage
Voltage of several cells / blocs (approx. 20%)
Surface temperature of several cells / blocs
Battery- room temperature
If the cell / bloc voltages differ from the average float charge voltage by
more than a specified +/- tolerance as stated in fig. 6 to 8 or if the
surface temperature difference between cells / blocs exceeds 5 K, the
service agent should be contacted.
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7. RECYCLING
Lead-acid batteries are recyclable products. Recognizing the need to be
involved in the whole lifecycle of a battery and to protect the environment,
EXIDE Technologies factories recycle used lead. Contact your EXIDE
Technologies representative who will advise you on this matter.
8. LIST OF REFERENCES
/1/
/2/
/3/
/4/
/5/
/6/
/7/
/8/
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/9/
Appendix A 1
Battery Rooms, Ventilation, Installations
General: This is a guideline only and consists of excerpts from national and international
standards and guidelines. See EN 50 272-2 and equivalent national standards (for instance,
DIN VDE 0510-1) for further and more detailed information. Also, follow up Operating
Instructions and Installation Instructions.
1. Temperature
The battery room temperature should be between + 5 C and + 30 C. Optimal temperature is
the nominal temperature 20 C (or 25 C, respectively, for American products).
The maximum temperature difference between cells or blocs, respectively, within a string must
not exceed 5 degree C (Kelvin, K).
From EN 50 272-2: The floor area for a person standing within arms reach of the battery
(see note 2) shall be electrostatic dissipative in order to prevent electrostatic charge generation.
The resistance to a groundable point measured according to IEC 61340-4-1 shall be less than
10 M.
Conversely the floor must offer sufficient resistance R for personnel safety. Therefore the
resistance of the floor to a groundable point when measured in accordance with IEC 61340-4-1
shall be
for battery nominal voltage 500 V: 50 k R 10 M
for battery nominal voltage > 500 V: 100 k R 10 M
NOTE 1 To make the first part of the requirement effective, the personnel shall wear antistatic footwear when carrying out maintenance work on the battery. The footwear shall
comply with EN 345.
NOTE 2 Arms reach: 1.25 m distance. (For definition of arms reach see HD 384.4.41.)
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Room inlets and outlets: The way of air circulation should be as shown below.
A minimum distance between inlet and outlet of 2 m is requested acc. to EN 50 272-2, if inlet
and outlet are located on the same wall.
3. Ventilation
Battery rooms must be vented acc. to EN 50 272-2 in order to dilute gas (hydrogen and
oxygen) evolved with charging and discharging and to avoid explosions. Therefore, the
electrical installation must not be EX protected. It must be designed for wet room conditions.
Do not install batteries in airtight enclosures.
Spark generating parts must have a safety distance to cell or bloc openings (respectively
valves) as specified in EN 50272-2.
Heaters with naked flame or glowing parts or devices are forbidden. Heaters temperature must
not exceed 300 C.
Hand lamps are only allowed with switches and protective glass according to protection class II
and protection class IP 54.
n
Igas
=
=
number of cells
Ifloat or boost [mA/Ah] relevant for calculation (see Table 1)
Crt
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20
Float charging
Boost charging
VRLA cells
Table 1: Igas acc. to EN 50 272-2 for IU- and U-charging depending on operation and lead
acid battery type (up to 40 C operating temperature)
The gas producing current Igas can be reduced to 50 % of the values for vented cells in case of
use of recombination vent plugs (catalyst).
With natural ventilation (air convection) the minimum inlet and outlet area is calculated as
follows:
A 28 x Q [cm]
(Air convection speed 0.1 m/s)
Example 1:
Given: 220 V battery, 110 cells, C10 = 400 Ah, vented type, Antimony (Sb) < 3 % (LA) in Float
service
Calculation of fresh air necessary:
Q = 0.05 n Igas Crt 10-3 [m 3/h]
With n =
Igas =
Crt =
Q = 11 m3/h
110
5
400
(see table 1)
A 308 cm2
Example 2:
Same battery as in example 1, but VRLA-type.
Igas = 1 to be used (instead of 5).
Q = 2.2 m3/h
A 62 cm2
Note: A calculation program is available on request.
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*) Depending on the source of gas release the number of cells per monobloc battery (N) or vent openings per cell
involved (1/N) must be taken into consideration, i. e. by the factor
N , respectively
1/N ...
Example 3:
Cell, vented type, one vent, 100 Ah. Float charge
230 mm
Example 4:
12V-monobloc, six cells, one opening in the top cover, vented type, 100 Ah,
Float charge Igas = 5 (acc. to table 1).
3
420 mm
Example 5:
Cell, VRLA-type, one vent, 100 Ah. Float charge
135 mm
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Example 6:
Cell, vented type, one vent, 1500 Ah. Boost charge
895 mm
Example 7:
Cell, vented type, three vents, 3000 Ah. Boost charge
3
1/N =
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Appendix A 2: Charging Time vs. Voltage and Current (see also fig. 9, 10)
100
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50
50% DOD
75% DOD
40
100% DOD
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Charging Time[Hours]
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24
100
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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24
100
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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24
100
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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24
100
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
90
80
70
60
25% DOD
50% DOD
75% DOD
100% DOD
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
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12
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APPENDIX 3: Instructions
Installation Instruction
Operating Instruction-Stationary valve regulated lead acid batteries
Operating InstructionSOLAR, SOLAR BLOCK, A 600 SOLAR
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Installation instruction
35 0 35340 10
Observe these instructions and keep them located nearby the battery for
future reference. Work on the battery should only be carried out by qualified
personnel.
Do not smoke.
Do not use any naked flame or other sources of ignition.
Risc of explosion and fire.
While working on batteries wear protective eye-glasses and clothing.
Observe the accident prevention rules as well as EN 50 272-2, DIN VDE 0510,
VDE 0105 Part 1.
An acid splash on the skin or in the eyes must be flushed with plenty of clean
water immediately. Then seek medical assistance.
Spillages on clothing should be rinsed out with water.
Explosion and fire hazard, avoid shortcircuits.
Caution! Metal parts of the battery are always alive, therefore do not place
items or tools on the battery.
Electrolyte is very corrosive. In normal working conditions the contact with the
electrolyte is impossible. If the cell or monobloc container is damaged do not
touch the exposed electrolyte because it is corrosive.
Cells and monoblocs are heavy. Always use suitable handling equipment for
transportation.
Handle with care because cells and monoblocs are sensitive to mechanical shock.
Dangerous electric voltage!
1.
1.1
Prior to commencing installation, ensure that
the battery room is clean and dry and that it
has a lockable door. The battery room must
meet the requirements in accordance with
EN 50 272-2 and be marked as such. Pay
attention to the following aspects:
Load bearing capacity and nature of the floor
(transport paths and battery room)
Electrolytic resistance of the area where the
battery is to be installed
Ventilation
To ensure trouble free installation, coordination
should be made with other personnel working in
the same area.
1.2
Check delivery for complete and undamaged
components. If necessary, clean all parts prior
to installation.
1.3
Follow instructions in the documentation supplied (e.g. installation drawings for battery, stand,
cabinet).
1.4
Prior to removing old batteries always ensure
that all of the leads have been disconnected
(load-break switches, fuses, insulations). This
must be carried out only by personnel authorised to perform circuit operations.
WARNING: Do not carry out any unauthorised circuit operation!
1.5
Carry out open circuit voltage measurements
on the individual cells or monobloc batteries. At
the same time, ensure that they are connected
in the correct polarity. As for unfilled and charged batteries, these measurements can only be
taken after commissioning. The open-circuit
voltages for fully charged cells at an electrolyte
temperature of 20 C are as follows:
OPzS-cells
OPzS-monobloc batt.
OCSM-cells
GroE-cells
OGi-monobloc batteries
OGi-cells
OGiV-monobloc batt.
Other OGiV-monobloc
batteries
OPzV-cells
OPzV-monobloc batt.
DIN 40736
DIN 40737
2.080.01 [Vpc]
2.080.01 [Vpc]
2.100.01 [Vpc]
DIN 40738
2.060.01 [Vpc]
2.100.01 [Vpc]
2.100.01 [Vpc]
DIN 40741, part 1 2.100.01 [Vpc]
Depending on
construction
2.082.14* [Vpc]
DIN 40742 (draft) 2.082.14* [Vpc]
DIN 40744 (draft) 2.082.14* [Vpc]
0.03 V/bloc
0.04 V/bloc
0.05 V/bloc
2.
Stands
2.1
Locate the stands/racks within the battery room
in accordance with the installation plan. If an
installation plan does not exist, observe the
following minimum distances:
From the wall: 100 mm all around, with
regard to cells or monoblocs, or 50 mm,
concerning of the stands.
At a nominal voltage or partial voltage
>120 V: 1.5 metres between non-insulated
leads or connectors and grounded parts (e.g.
water pipes) and/or between the battery
terminals. During the installation of the batteries, ensure that EN 50 272-2 part 2 is
observed (e.g. by covering electrically conductive parts with insulating mats).
Width of aisles: 1.5 x cell width (built-in
depth), but not less than 500 mm.
2.2
Balance battery stands horizontally, using the
balance parts supplied, or adjustable insulators.
The distances of the base rails must correspond to the dimensions of the cells or monobloc
batteries. Check the stands for stability and all
screwed and clamped joints for firm connection.
Earth (ground) the stand or parts of the stand, if
required. Screwed joints must be protected
against corrosion.
2.3
Check cells or monobloc batteries for perfect
condition (visual check, polarity).
2.4
Place cells or monobloc batteries on the stand
one after another, ensuring correct polarity.
For large cells it is useful to start installing the
cells in the middle of the stand:
Align cells or monobloc batteries parallel to
each other. Distance between cells or monobloc batteries approx. 10 mm, at least 5 mm.
If necessary, clean the contacting surfaces of
the terminals and connectors.
Place and screw intercell or monobloc connectors, using an insulated torque wrench
(for correct torque value refer to battery
operating instructions). If applicable, observe
special instructions with regard to the intercell
connectors (e.g. welded connectors).
Place the series, step or tier connectors
supplied and screw them together, observing
the given torque values.
Avoid short circuits! Use leads of at least
3 kV breakdown voltage or keep an air distance of approx. 10 mm between the leads
and electrically conductive parts, or apply
additional insulation to the connectors.
Avoid applying any mechanical force on the
cell/battery poles.
If applicable, remove transport plugs and
replace by operational plugs.
Check electrolyte level. (Observe operating
instructions / commissioning instructions).
3.
Cabinets
3.1
Cabinets with built-in battery:
Install the battery cabinet at the location
assigned, observing the accident prevention
rules.
Leave additional space from the wall for
possible or planned cable entries.
If applicable, remove transport protection
from the built-in cells or monobloc batteries.
Check cells or monobloc batteries for correct
positioning and for any mechanical damage.
3.2
4.
CE marking
EXIDE Technologies
Network Power
Im Thiergarten
63654 Bdingen
Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 60 42 / 81 70
Fax:
+49 (0) 60 42 / 81 233
www.exide.com
issued: April 2002
Operating Instruction
Stationary valve regulated
lead acid batteries
Nominal data:
Nominal voltage UN
: 2.0V x number of cells
Nominal temperature TN
: 20C ; 25C
Assembly and CE marking by: ____________________EXIDE Technologies order no.:__________________________date:____________
Commissioned by: ________________________________________________________________________________date:____________
Security signs attached by:__________________________________________________________________________date:____________
Observe these instructions and keep them located nearby the battery for
future reference. Work on the battery should only be carried out by qualified
personnel.
Do not smoke.
Do not use any naked flame or other sources of ignition.
Risk of explosion and fire.
Any acid splashes on the skin or in the eyes must be flushed with plenty of
water immediately. Then seek medical assistance. Spillages on clothing
should be rinsed out with water.
Cells and monoblocs are heavy. Always use suitable handling equipment for
transportation.
Handle with care because cells/monoblocs are sensitive to mechanical shock.
Caution! Metal parts of the battery are always alive, therefore do not place
items or tools on the battery
Non-compliance with operating instructions, repairs made with other than original parts,
or repairs made without authorization (e. g. opening of valves) render the w arranty void.
Disposal of Batteries
Batteries marked with the recycling symbol should be processed via a recognized
recycling agency. By agreement, they might be returned to the manufacturer.
Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or industrial waste.
Stationary valve regulated lead acid batteries do not require topping-up water.
Pressure valves are used for sealing and cannot be opened without destruction.
Type
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
10-32x0.425
-6 Nm
-----
G-M5
----5 Nm
--
M6
6 Nm
11 Nm
6 Nm
11 Nm
6 Nm
6 Nm
M8
8 Nm
-8 Nm
-8 Nm
8 Nm
M12
25 Nm
------
-------
G-M5
5 Nm
5 Nm
---
M5
---6 Nm
G- M6
6 Nm
6 Nm
---
A / M8
8 Nm
8 Nm
---
M8
--20 Nm
20 Nm
F-M10
20 Nm
----
1. Start Up
Check all cells/blocs for mechanical
damage, correct polarity and firmly seated
connectors. Torques as shown in table 1
apply for screw connectors.
Before installation the supplied rubber covers
should be fitted to both ends of the connector
cables (pole covers).
Control of insulation resistance:
New batteries: > 1M
Used batteries: > 100 /Volt
Connect the battery with the correct polarity to
the charger (pos. pole to pos. terminal). The
charger must not be switched on during this
process, and the load must not be connected.
Switch on charger and start charging following
instruction no. 2.2.
2. Operation
For the installation and operation of stationary
batteries DIN VDE 0510 part1 (draft) and
EN 50 272-2 is mandatory.
Battery installation should be made such that
temperature differences between individual
units do not exceed 3 degrees Celsius/Kelvin.
2.1 Discharge
Discharge must not be continued below the
voltage recommended for the discharge time.
Deeper discharges must not be carried out
unless specifically agreed with the
manufacturer. Recharge immediately following
complete or partial discharge.
2.2 Charging
All charging must be carried out according to
DIN 41773 (IU-characteristic with limit values:
I-constant: 2%; U-constant: 1%).
Depending on the charging equipment,
specification and characteristics alternating
currents flow through the battery. Alternating
currents and the reaction from the loads may
lead to an additional temperature increase of
the battery, and strain the electrodes with
possible damages (see 2.5) which can shorten
the battery life. Depending on the installation
charging (acc. to DIN VDE 0510 part 1, draft)
may be carried out in following operations.
a.) Standby Parallel Operation
Here, the load, battery and battery charger are
continuously in parallel. Thereby, the charging
voltage is the operation voltage and at the
same time the battery installation voltage. With
the standby parallel operation, the battery
charger is capable, at any time, of supplying
the maximum load current and the battery
charging current. The battery only supplies
current when the battery charger fails. The
charging voltage should be set acc. to table 2
measured at the end terminals of the battery.
Float Voltage
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.30 Vpc
2.25 Vpc
2.25 Vpc
Nominal
Temp.
20C
25C
25C
25C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
Voltage on boost
charge stage
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.35-2.45 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
2.33-2.40 Vpc
Nominal
Temp.
20C
25C
25C
25C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
Max. switch-mode
voltage
2.35 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.35 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.35 Vpc
2.35 Vpc
2.35 Vpc
2.45 Vpc
2.35 Vpc
2.35 Vpc
Nominal
Temp.
20C
25C
25C
25C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
Voltage in buffer
operation
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
2.27 Vpc
2.29-2.33 Vpc
2.30 Vpc
2.29-2.33 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.27 Vpc
2.30-2.35 Vpc
2.27-2.30 Vpc
2.27-2.30 Vpc
Nominal
temp.
20C
25C
25C
25C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
20C
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
Max. equalizing
charge voltage
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.45 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
2.40 Vpc
Max. charge
current
20A/100Ah
35A/100Ah
20A/100Ah
35A/100Ah
20A/100Ah
20A/100Ah
35A/100Ah
35A/100Ah
35A/100Ah
35A/100Ah
Charging current
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
10 to 30 A per 100Ah
10 to 35 A per 100Ah
10 to 30 A per 100Ah
10 to 35 A per 100Ah
10 to 30 A per 100Ah
10 to 30 A per 100Ah
10 to 35 A per 100Ah
10 to 35 A per 100Ah
10 to 35 A per 100Ah
10 to 35 A per 100Ah
2.7 Temperature
The recommended operation temperature
range for lead acid batteries is 10C to
30C (best: nominal temperature 5K).
Higher temperatures will seriously reduce
service life. Lower temperatures reduce
the available capacity.
The absolute maximum temperature is
55C and should not exceed 45C in
service.
All technical data refer to a nominal
temperature
of
20C
and
25C
respectively.
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
No temp. correction
to be applied
------------15C to 35C
15C to 35C
15C to 35C
15C to 35C
2,45
Voltage [Vpc]
2,40
2,35
Maximum value
2,30
Nominal Value
Float
2,25
2,20
0
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Temperature [C]
The charging voltage should be set to the nominal value, the maximum value must not be exceeded
2,45
2,40
Voltage [Vpc]
2,35
Float
2,30
2,25
2,20
2,15
-20
-10
10
20
30
Temperature [C]
40
50
2,50
2,45
max. 2.40 Vpc for max. 48 h
2,40
2,30
Float
2,25
2,20
2,15
2,10
-20
-10
10
20
30
40
50
40
50
Temperature [ C]
2,55
2,50
max. 2.45 Vpc for max. 48 h
2,45
2,40
Voltage [Vpc]
Voltage [Vpc]
2,35
2,30
Float
2,25
2,20
2,15
-20
-10
10
20
Temperature [ C]
30
2,5
2,45
max. 2.40 Vpc for max. 48 h
2,4
Voltage [Vpc]
2,35
Boost/Equalizing for max. 48 h
2,3
2,25
Float
2,2
2,15
2,1
-20
-10
10
20
Temperature [ C]
30
40
50
2.9 Electrolyte
The electrolyte is diluted sulphuric acid and fixed
in a glass mat for AGM products or in a gel for
Sonnenschein products.
3. Battery maintenance and control
Keep the battery clean and dry to avoid creeping
currents. Plastic parts of the battery, especially
containers, must be cleaned with pure water
without additives.
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
A600
A700
4V
-------+0.28/-0.14
-+0.28/-0.14
6V
8V
12V
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17 +0.40/-0.20 +0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
-+0.49/-0.24
+0.35/-0.17
---
Option 1
Marathon L
Marathon M
Sprinter P
Sprinter S
Powerfit S300
Powerfit S500
A400
A500
5. Faults
Call the service agents immediately if faults in
the battery or the charging unit are found.
Recorded data as described in item 3. must be
made available to the service agent. It is
recommended that a service contract is taken
out with our agent.
2V
+0.2/-0.1
------+0.2/-0.1
+0.2/-0.1
--
7. Transport
Cells and blocs must be transported in an
upright position. Batteries without any visible
damage are not defined as dangerous
goods under the regulations for transport of
dangerous goods by road (ADR) or by
railway (RID). They must be protected
against short circuits, slipping, upsetting or
damaging. Cells/blocs may be suitable
stacked and secured on pallets (ADR and
RID, special provision 598). It is prohibited
to staple pallets.
No dangerous traces of acid shall be found
on the exteriors of the packing unit.
Cells/blocs whose containers leak or are
damaged must be packed and transported
as class 8 dangerous goods under UN no.
2794.
A600
A700
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.27 Vpc
48 hours
2.30 Vpc
48 hours
2.25 Vpc
72 hours
2.25 Vpc
48 hours
Option2
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.27 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.30 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.25 Vpc 8h
2.40 Vpc 16 h (max. 48h)
followed by 2.25 Vpc 8h
8. Central degassing
8.1 General items
The ventilation of battery rooms and cabinets, respectively, must be carried out acc. to EN 50272-2 always. Battery rooms are to be considered as safe
from explosions, when by natural or technical ventilation the concentration of hydrogen is kept below 4% in air.
This standard contains also notes and calculations regarding safety distance of battery openings (valves) to potential sources of sparks.
Central degassing is a possibility for the equipment manufacturer to draw off gas. Its purpose is to reduce or to delay, respectively, the accumulation of
hydrogen in the ambient of the batteries by conducting hydrogen releasing the vents through a tube system to the outside. On such a way it is also
possible to the equipment manufacturer to reduce the safety distance to potential sources of ignition.
Even if the gas releasing the vents will be conducted through the tube system outside, hydrogen (H2) diffuses also through the battery container and
through the tube wall.
The following calculation shows when the critical limit of 4% H2 can be achieved using central degassing in a hermetic closed room (e.g. battery
cabinet).
Only bloc batteries equipped by a tube junction for central degassing must be used for this application.
The installation of the central degassing must be carried out in acc. with the equivalent installation instructions. During each battery service also the
central degassing must be checked (tightness of tubes, laying in the direction of the electrical circuit, drawing off the end of the tube to the outside).
8.2 Accumulation of hydrogen up to 4% in air
The following calculations are based on measurements and are related to cabinets.
The following equation was determined for calculating the numbers of days for achieving the critical gas mixture:
k/Bloc * c1 * c2
x =
c3
with:
x=
k/Bloc =
c1 =
c2 =
c3 =
Therefore, it is possible to calculate using the tables 11 and 12 after how many days the 4% H2-limit can be achieved in the cabinet for the mentioned
battery types, different configurations and conditions.
Calculation example:
48 V-battery (e.g. Telecom)
4 * M12V155FT
Free air volume 70%
Battery temperature 20 C
c3 = 4
k = 750
c1= 0.9
c2 = 1
k/Bloc * c1 * c2
x =
= 168 days
c3
The 168 days are reduced to 99 days only at 30 C because c2 = 0.59.
Battery bloc
type
M12V45
M12V90FT
M12V105FT
M12V125FT
M12V155FT
M6V200
S12V500
A 412/26 FT
A 412/37 FT
A 412/48 FT
A 412/85 FT
A 412/110 FT
A 412/85 F10
Nominal
voltage [V]
12
12
12
12
12
6
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
C10 [Ah],
1.80 Vpc, 20 C
45
85
100
121
150
200
130
26
37
48
85
110
85
Constant k
1842
1324
1107
930
750
873
648
2999
2107
1624
1048
810
786
V free [%]
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
c1
0.13
0.19
0.26
0.32
0.38
0.45
0.51
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.83
0.90
0.96
1.02
1.09
1.15
T [ C]
25
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
55
c2
1
0.91
0.73
0.59
0.48
0.40
0.34
0.29
0.25
0.21
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.09
9. Technical Data
The following tables contain values of either capacities (Cn) or discharge rates (constant current or constant power) at different discharge times (tn) and
to different final voltages (Uf).
All technical data refer to either 20 C or 25 C (depends on battery type).
9.1 AGM
9.1.1. Powerfit S
Discharge time tn
10 min
30 min
1h
3h
5h
10 h
20 h
Capacity Cn [Ah]
C1/6
C1/2
C1
C3
C5
C10
C20
Capacity in %
of the nominal
capacity C20
40 %
50 %
55 %
80 %
83 %
86 %
100 %
1.60
1.70
1.74
1.78
1.79
1.80
1.75
Example:
C3 (S 512/25) = 80 % * 25 Ah = 20 Ah
All technical data refer to 20 C.
9.1.2. Sprinter P
Type
P12V570
P12V600
P12V875
P12V1220
P12V1575
P12V2130
P 6V1700
P 6V2030
Nominal
voltage
[V]
12
12
12
12
12
12
6
6
15 min.-power,
Uf = 1.60 V per cell
[W]
570
600
875
1220
1575
2130
1700
2030
Capacity C10,
Uf = 1.80 V per cell
[Ah]
21
24
41
51
61
86
122
178
The battery is especially designed for high rate discharges. Further details depending on
the discharge time and cut off voltage must be taken from the actual product brochure.
All technical data refer to 25 C.
9.1.3 Sprinter S
Type
S12V120(F)
S12V170(F)
S12V285(F)
S12V300(F)
S12V370(F)
S12V500(F)
S6V740(F)
Nominal
voltage
[V]
12
12
12
12
12
12
6
C10 [Ah]
Uf = 1.80
V per cell
24
40
70
69
87
131
175
151
215
365
415
484
615
970
117
167
285
306
373
505
746
72
102
169
180
230
310
458
41
58
96
105
131
176
262
29
41
69
76
92
126
184
9.1.4 Marathon L
Discharge time tn
Capacity Cn [Ah]
L12V15
L12V24
L12V32
L12V42
L12V55
L12V80
L6V110
L6V160
L2V220
L2V270
L2V320
L2V375
L2V425
L2V470
L2V520
L2V575
Uf [V] (2 V cell)
Uf [V] (6 V bloc)
Uf [V] (12 V bloc)
10 min
C1/6
6.5
10.7
14.1
19.6
21.6
30.3
48.5
66.6
87.1
104.1
130.7
152.4
160.9
186.6
204.1
220.8
1.60
4.80
9.60
30 min
C1/2
8.1
13.3
17.7
25.0
28.2
40.0
62.0
89.5
120.5
148.5
180.5
212.0
234.0
264.0
290.0
317.5
1.70
5.10
10.20
1h
C1
9.5
15.1
20.5
28.5
34.5
48.8
73.5
105.0
141.0
162.0
214.0
250.0
274.0
305.0
337.0
372.0
1.74
5.22
10.44
3h
C3
12.3
20.4
27.3
37.2
42.9
61.5
98.4
126.3
178.2
218.4
261.0
306.0
345.0
382.2
423.0
468.0
1.78
5.34
10.68
5h
C5
12.5
21.0
29.5
38.5
48.0
69.0
104.0
142.0
194.0
238.0
283.5
332.5
375.0
419.5
466.5
516.0
1.79
5.37
10.74
10 h
C10
14.0
23.0
31.5
42.0
55.0
80.0
112.0
162.0
220.0
270.0
320.0
375.0
425.0
470.0
520.0
575.0
1.80
5.40
10.80
M12V30T
M12V40(F)
M12V45F
M12V70(F)
M12V90(F)
M6V190(F)
M12V90FT
M12V105FT
M12V125FT
M12V155FT
Nominal
voltage
[V]
12
12
12
12
12
6
12
12
12
12
C8 [Ah]
1.75 V
per cell
28
40
46
72
90
190
90
104
125
155
21.2
30.5
33.2
51.6
65.7
144.9
64.8
71.8
90.4
105.8
15.1
21.5
24.0
36.8
46.6
102.0
46.4
51.6
65.3
77.7
8.4
11.9
13.5
20.6
25.9
56.0
25.3
29.2
38.1
44.4
5.5
7.6
8.7
13.4
16.7
35.9
16.3
19.2
24.0
28.8
9.2. GEL
9.2.1 A 400
Discharge time tn
Capacity Cn [Ah]
A406/165
A412/5.5
A412/8.5
A412/12.0
A412/20.0
A412/32.0
A412/50.0
A412/65.0
A412/85.0
A412/90.0
A412/100.0
A412/120.0
A412/180.0
A412/26.0
19 A412/37.0
A412/48.0
A412/85.0
23
A412/110.0
Uf [V] (6 V bloc)
Uf [V] (12 V bloc)
10 min
C1/6
52.98
1.83
2.67
3.67
6.50
11.25
15.95
19.38
27.70
24.23
30.52
38.08
53.03
9.00
12.20
17.00
27.00
35.00
4.8
9.6
30 min
C1/2
80.10
2.80
3.85
5.50
39.10
16.55
24.00
28.95
42.65
37.50
45.65
55.90
79.25
13.00
17.00
25.00
40.00
52.00
4.8
9.6
1h
C1
95.1
3.4
4.7
6.8
11.5
20
29.4
41.7
52.2
43.7
53.3
70.6
95.8
16.00
21.00
30.00
51.00
66.00
4.95
9.9
3h
C3
132.0
4.5
6.3
9.0
15.0
26.7
40.8
51.9
68.4
58.8
72.3
87.9
138.0
21.00
29.00
40.00
68.00
88.00
5.1
10.2
5h
C5
143.5
5.0
7.0
10.5
16.5
29.0
44.5
57.5
74.5
66.0
85.0
98.0
152.0
23.00
31.00
43.00
75.00
97.00
5.1
10.2
10 h
C10
165.0
5.5
8.5
12.0
20.0
32.0
50.0
65.0
85.0
90.0
100.0
120.0
180.0
26.00
37.00
48.00
85.00
110.00
5.4
10.8
2.9
4.1
4.7
7.4
9.2
19.5
8.8
10.6
12.7
15.7
9.2.2 A 500
Discharge time tn
Capacity Cn
A502/10.0
A504/3.5
A506/1.2
A506/3.5
A506/4.2
A506/6.5
A506/10.0
A508/3.5
A512/1.2
A512/2.0
A512/3.5
A512/6.5
A512/10.0
A512/16.0
A512/25.0
A512/30.0
A512/40.0
A512/55.0
A512/60.0
A512/65.0
A512/85.0
A512/115.0
A512/120.0
A512/140.0
A512/200.0
Uf [V] (2 V cell)
Uf [V] (4 V bloc)
Uf [V] (6 V bloc)
Uf [V] (8 V bloc)
Uf [V] (12 V bloc)
10 min
C1/6
4.8
1.4
0.5
1.4
1.1
2.6
4.8
1.4
0.5
0.8
1.4
2.6
4.8
7.0
7.8
11.4
14.1
19.3
22.2
22.6
33.1
37.8
44.5
50.5
68.5
1.6
3.2
4.8
6.4
9.6
30 min
C1/2
6.4
1.95
0.67
1.95
1.75
3.5
6.4
1.95
0.67
0.11
1.95
3.8
6.4
9.0
11.45
16.3
19.5
27.5
31.0
33.8
47.5
58.5
62.0
71.5
101
1.6
3.2
4.8
6.4
9.6
1h
C1
7.1
2.3
0.8
2.3
2.5
4.0
7.1
2.3
0.8
1.5
2.3
4.0
7.1
10.6
14.4
20.1
24.0
35.7
37.1
41.0
59.0
67.0
74.0
85.4
120.0
1.65
3.3
4.95
6.6
9.9
3h
C3
9.0
3.0
1.05
3.0
3.8
4.8
9.0
3.0
1.05
1.8
3.0
4.8
9.0
13.8
18.6
24.6
28.5
43.0
48.6
53.7
69.0
84.0
89.7
105.3
151.8
1.70
3.4
5.1
6.8
10.2
5h
C5
9.5
3.15
1.1
3.15
3.95
5.5
9.5
3.15
1.1
1.85
3.15
5.5
9.5
14.5
20.5
26.5
34.0
46.5
52.0
58.5
75.5
95.0
96.0
113.0
164.0
1.70
3.4
5.1
6.8
10.2
10 h
C10
10.0
3.3
1.0
3.3
4.0
6.3
10.0
3.3
1.0
1.9
3.3
6.3
10.0
15.0
22.0
27.0
36.0
50.0
56.0
62.0
80.0
104.0
102.0
119.0
173.0
1.80
3.6
5.4
7.2
10.8
20 h
C20
10.0
3.5
1.2
3.5
4.2
6.5
10.0
3.5
1.2
2.0
3.5
6.5
10.0
16.0
25.0
30.0
40.0
55.0
60.0
65.0
85.0
115.0
120.0
140.0
200.0
1.75
3.5
5.25
7.0
10.5
Stationary lead acid batteries OPzV (DIN 40742) with pos. tubular plates and neg. grid
plates
Discharge time tn
Capacity [Ah]/plate at tn
50 Ah
70 Ah
100 Ah *
125 Ah
Uf in Volt per cell *
1h
C1
26.5
37.0
52.0
62.0
1.67
3h
C3
37.5
52.5
75.0
93.0
1.75
5 h*
C5
43.0
60.0
86.0
105.0
1.77
10 h
C10
50.0
70.0
100.0
125.0
1.80
9.2.4 A 700
Discharge time tn
Capacity Cn [Ah]
A706/21
A706/42
A706/63
A706/84
A706/105
A706/126
A706/140
A706/175
A706/210
A704/245
A704/280
Uf [V] (4 V bloc)
Uf [V] (6 V bloc)
10 min
C1/6
7.1
14.2
21.3
28.3
35.4
42.5
42.3
52.9
63.5
74.1
84.6
3.2
4.8
30 min
C1/2
10.3
20.5
30.8
41.0
51.3
61.5
69.5
86.9
104.3
121.7
139.0
3.2
4.8
1h
C1
12.2
24.4
36.6
48.8
61.0
73.2
85.3
106.6
128.0
149.3
170.6
3.3
4.95
3h
C3
16.5
33.0
49.5
66.0
82.8
99.3
117.0
146.4
175.5
204.9
234.0
3.4
5.1
5h
C5
19.0
38.0
57.0
76.5
95.5
114.5
131.0
163.5
196.0
229.0
261.5
3.4
5.1
10 h
C10
21.0
42.0
63.0
84.0
105.0
126.0
140.0
175.0
210.0
245.0
280.0
3.6
5.4
35 0 33200 10
:
:
:
:
:
Assembly by:
date:
date:
Do not smoke.
Do not use any naked flame or other sources of ignition.
Risk of explosion and fire.
2.1 Discharge
Discharge must not be continued below the voltage recommended for the discharge time.
Deeper discharges must not be carried out
unless specifically agreed with the manufacturer.
Recharge immediately following complete or
partial discharge.
2.2 Charging
All charging must be carried out acc. to DIN
41773 (IU-characteristic).
Any acid splashes on the skin or in the eyes must be flushed with plenty of
clean water immediately. Then seek for medical assistance. Spillages on
clothing should be rinsed out of water!
Observe these Instructions and keep them located near the battery for future
reference.
Work on the battery should be carried out by qualified personnel only.
Electrolyte is very corrosive. In normal working conditions the contact with the
electolyte is impossible. If the cell/bloc container is damaged do not touch
the exposed electrolyte because it is corrosive.
Cells are heavy! Always use suitable handling equipment for transportation!
Handle with care because cells are sensitive to mechanical shock.
Caution! Metal parts of the battery are always alive, therefore do not place
items or tools on the battery.
Non-compilance with operating instructions, repairs made with other than original parts,
or repairs made without authorization (e. g. opening of valves) render the warranty void.
Disposal of Batteries
Pb
Batteries marked with the recycling symbol should be processed via a recognised
recycling agency. By agreement, they may be returned to the manufacturer.
Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or industrial waste.
G5
5 1 Nm
date:
Commissioned by:
G6
6 1 Nm
A
8 1 Nm
M8
20 1 Nm
According to the charging equipment, specification and characteristics alternating currents flow
through the battery superimposing onto the
direct current during charge operation.
Alternating currents and the reaction from the
loads may lead to an additional temperature
increase of the battery, and strain the electrodes
with possible damages (see 2.5), which can
shorten the battery life.
2.3 Maintaining the full charge (float charge)
Devices complying with the stipulations under
DIN 41773 must be used. They are to be set so
that the average cell voltage is as follows
(within temperature range 15 to 35 C):
SOLAR, SOLAR BLOCK:
2.30 Vpc 1%
A 600 SOLAR:
2.25 Vpc 1%
2.4 Equalizing charge
Because it is possible to exceed the permitted
load voltages, appropriate measures must be
taken, e.g. switch off the load. Equalizing charges are required after deep discharges and/or
inadequate charges. They have to be carried out
as follows: Up to 48 hours at max. 2.40 Vpc. The
charge current must not exceed 35 A/100 Ah
nominal capacity. The cell/bloc temperature
must never exceed 45C. If it does, stop charging or revert to float charge to allow the temperature to drop.
For system voltages 48 V every one to three
months:
Method 1: IUI
I-phase = up to voltage acc. to fig.1 at 20C
U-phase = until switching at a current of
1.2 A/100Ah to the second
I-phase
I-phase = 1.2 A/100Ah for 4 hours
Method 2: IUI pulse
I-phase = up to voltage acc. to fig. 1 at 20C
U-phase = until switching at a current of
1.2 A/100 Ah to the second
I-phase (pulsed)
I-phase = charging of 2 A/100 Ah for 4-6
hours where the pulses are 15
min. 2 A/100 Ah and 15 min.
0 A/100 Ah.
Fig. 1: Charge voltage vs. temperature for solar mode. Charge modes:
1)
With switch regulator (two-step controller): Charge on curve B (max. charge voltage)
for max. 2hrs per day, then switch over to continuous charge Curve C
2)
Standard charge (without switching) Curve A
3)
Boost charge (Equalizing charge with external generator): Charge on curve B for max.
5hrs per month, then switch over to curve C.
Type
2 V cells
6 V blocs
12 V-blocs
Upper value
+0.2
+0.35
+0.48
Lower value
-0.1
-0.17
-0.24
8. Technical data:
Capacities at different discharge times and final discharge voltage.
All technical data refer to 20 C.
8.1 Sonnenschein SOLAR
Discharge time
Capacity
1h
5h
10 h
20 h
100 h
C1 [Ah]
C5 [Ah]
C10 [Ah]
C20 [Ah]
C100 [Ah]
S 12 / 6.6 S
2.9
4.6
5.1
5.7
6.6
S 12 / 17 G5
9.3
12.6
14.3
15
17
S 12 / 27 G5
15
22.1
23.5
24
27
S 12 / 32 G6
16.9
24.4
27
28
32
S 12 / 41 A
21
30.6
34
38
41
S 12 / 60 A
30
42.5
47.5
50
60
S 12 / 85 A
55
68.5
74
76
85
S 12 / 90 A
50.5
72
78
84
90
S 12 / 130 A
66
93.5
104.5
110
130
S 12 / 230 A
120
170
190
200
230
Uf (cell)
1.7 V/Z
1.7 Vpc
1.7 Vpc
1.75 Vpc
1.80 Vpc
1h
5h
10 h
20 h
100 h
C1 [Ah]
C5 [Ah]
C10 [Ah]
C20 [Ah]
C100 [Ah]
SB 12 / 60
34
45
52
56
SB 12 / 75
48
60
66
70
60
75
SB 12 / 100
57
84
89
90
100
SB 12 / 130
78
101
105
116
130
SB 12 / 185
103
150
155
165
185
SB 06 / 200
104
153
162
180
200
SB 06 / 330
150
235
260
280
330
Uf (cell)
1.7 Vpc
1.7 Vpc
1.7 Vpc
1.75 Vpc
1.80 Vpc
1h
3h
5h
10 h
100 h
C1 [Ah]
C3 [Ah]
C5 [Ah]
C10 [Ah]
C100 [Ah]
4 OPzV 240
108
151
175
200
240
5 OPzV 300
135
189
219
250
300
6 OPzV 360
162
227
263
300
360
5 OPzV 400
180
252
292
350
400
6 OPzV 500
225
315
365
420
500
7 OPzV 600
270
378
438
490
600
6 OPzV 720
324
454
526
600
720
8 OPzV 960
432
605
701
800
960
10 OPzV 1200
540
756
876
1000
1200
12 OPzV 1400
630
882
1022
1200
1400
12 OpzV 1700
765
1071
1241
1500
1700
16 OPzV 2300
1035
1449
1679
2000
2300
20 OPzV 2900
1305
1827
2117
2500
2900
24 OPzV 3500
1575
2205
2555
3000
3500
1.67 Vpc
1.75 Vpc
1.77 Vpc
1.80 Vpc
1.85 Vpc
Uf (cell)
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