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Innovative Energies SR100A Series User Manual page 7

Ac/dc power supply & float charger for lead acid batteries

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Safety
The user is responsible for ensuring that input and output wiring segregation complies with local standards and that in
the use of the equipment, access is confined to operators and service personnel. A low resistance earth connection is
essential to ensure safety and additionally, satisfactory EMI suppression (see below).
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES EXIST WITHIN A POWER SUPPLY ENCLOSURE AND ANY REPAIRS MUST
Electrical Strength Tests
Components within the power supply responsible for providing the safety barrier between input and output are con-
structed to provide electrical isolation as required by the relevant standard. However EMI filtering components could be
damaged as result of excessively long high voltage tests between input, output and ground. Please contact our techni-
cians for advice regarding electric strength tests.
Earth Leakage
The EMI suppression circuits causes earth leakage currents which may be to the maximum allowable of 3.5mA.
Ventilation
High operating temperature is a major cause of power supply failures, for example it has been well documented that a
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C rise in the operating temperature of a component will halve its expected life. Therefore always ensure that there is
adequate ventilation for the equipment. Batteries and cooling fans also suffer shortened lifetimes if subjected to high
ambient temperatures - both should be included in a routine maintenance schedule to check for signs of reduced effi-
ciency.
Water / Dust
Every effort must be made in the installation to minimise the risk of ingress of water or dust. Water will almost always
cause instant failure. The effects of dust are slower in causing failure of electronic equipment but all electrical equip-
ment should be cleaned free of any dust accumulation at regular intervals.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Switching power supplies and converters inherently generate electrical noise. All wiring should be as short as practica-
ble and segregated from all equipment wiring which is sensitive to EMI. Residual noise can be reduced by looping DC
wiring through ferrite cable sleeves. These are most effective as close to the power supply as possible and as many
turns of the wire taken through the core (+ and - in the same direction) as the core will accommodate.
Fuse ratings
Check that the wiring and fuses or MCBs match the rating of the PSU or converter. Note that the Innovative Energies
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No-Break
DC chargers are able to deliver up to 2.5 times the rated current when mains power is on.
Connection polarity
It is critical to check the polarity carefully when connecting DC devices.
verse polarity protection (RPP), for example, the Smartchargers have electronic (non-destructive) RPP, the No-Break
DC range has an internal fuse which needs to be replaced if the battery is connected in reverse. Usually, however, a
reverse polarity connection results in instant destruction of the device, especially if there is a battery involved.
Glossary of terms used in our user manuals
PSU = power supply unit
ELVD = electronic low voltage disconnect RPP = reverse polarity protection
SNMP = Simple Network Management
Protocol
Specifications are subject to change without notice. No liability accepted for errors or omissions
BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSON.
BCT = battery condition test
LAN = local area network
Some Innovative Energies models have re-
ECB = electronic circuit breaker
EMI = electromagnetic interference
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