Reference Information; Charging Protection From Electrical Surges - Maxair CAPR User Instructions

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28.3.8 Reference Information

Typical Charging Time Specifications:
Time to fully charge a fully discharged MAXAIR LIB
CHARGING TIME
BATTERY
2600-01 (01432089) Charger
Typical
2500-30TSC
5 hrs
(01532116)
2500-37TSC
3.8 hrs
(01532161)
2500-36TSC
2.5 hrs
(01532104)
Lithium-ion Battery main components:
MSDS for Li-Ion Battery Cells available upon request. Call Customer Service, 1-800-443-3842.

28.3.9 Charging Protection from Electrical Surges

It is highly recommended to always connect the MAXAIR Charger directly to a Surge Protection Device, adequate for
all anticipatable occurrances, during all charging activities of MAXAIR LIBs, and whenever the Charger is connected
to a mains power source.
To choose an appropriate surge protector you should consult with your Engineering department regarding specifics to your physi-
cal plant and geographical environment. You may want to consider the following common fundamentals of surge protection:
To choose an appropriate surge protector you should consult with your Engineering department regarding specifics to your physi-
cal plant and geographical environment. You may want to consider the following common fundamentals -
▲Indicator light – surge protectors will not last forever – when a surge protector properly diverts a surge, the protector itself can
be damaged in the process. An indicator light will indicate that the surge protector is working fine.
▲UL Rating - good surge protectors come with a UL rating (or equivalent regulatory mark for non U.S. countries, e.g. CE Mark,
etc.), a rating put out by the independent Underwriters Laboratories that tests the safety of electronic devices.
▲Clamping voltage - the voltage measurement that prompts the surge protector to start redirecting the excess electricity away
from the plugged-in devices.
▲A surge protector with a lower clamping voltage will trigger earlier, thus better protecting electrical devices.
▲Joule rating - the maximum amount of energy the surge protector can absorb. If the surge exceeds this maximum, the surge
protector will be rendered useless. The higher the joule rating, the more energy can be absorbed by the surge protector,
therefore, a higher joule rating will often indicate a longer lifespan for the product.
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P/N 03521015 Rev Q
Maximum
10 hrs
7.5 hrs
5.0 hrs

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