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Specifications
Electrical
Specification
Nominal Voltage
Cells per Unit
Cycle Life (50% Depth of Discharge)
Absorption Voltage (25°C)
Absorption Time
Float Voltage (25°C)
Float Time
Equalize Voltage, Time, and Frequency
Re-Bulk Voltage
Maximum Charge Current (per Battery)
Temperature Compensation Factor
Self-Discharge Frequency
Ampere-Hour Capacity to 1.75 Volts per Cell @77°F (25°C)
Model
1
2
3
EnergyCell 106TT
65.5
75.2
80.7
EnergyCell 115TT
81.7
91.0
96.3
Mechanical
Specification
Terminal Type
Terminal Hardware Torque
Warranty
Weight
Case Size
Dimensions (H × L × W)
Environmental
Specification
Operating Temperature (compensated)
Storage Temperature
Contact Information
Date and Revision
Mailing
Address:
August 2020, Revision A
Web Site:
900-00270-01-001 REV A
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106TT
115TT
12 Vdc
6
500 cycles
14.4 to 15 Vdc
3.5 hours
13.5 to 13.8 Vdc
24/7
15 Vdc for 16 hours every 2 months or 25 cycles
12 Vdc
30 Adc
33 Adc
±3.3 mV per cell per °C
12 months at 77°F (25°C) before a recharge is required
Discharge in Hours
4
5
8
10
20
24
84.0
86.5
90.4
94.0
100.0
101.2
100.0
99.0
104.0
104.0
112.0
111.3
106TT
115TT
Threaded alloy insert terminal to accept M6 × 20 mm bolt
44.9 in-lb (5.1 Nm)
1 year
66.56 lb / 30.2 kg
75.38 lb / 34.2 kg
27
31
8.41 × 12.78 × 6.65"
8.54 × 13.5 × 6.69"
213.6 × 324.7 × 169.0 mm
216.9 × 343.0 × 170.0 mm
106TT
115TT
–40 to 140°F (–40 to 60°C)
14 to 104°F (–10 to 40°C)
1628 – West Williams Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85027 USA
IMPORTANT:
Not intended for use with
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Quick Start Guide
EnergyCell TT Series Battery
Audience
This guide is for use by qualified personnel who meet all local and governmental
code requirements for licensing and training for the installation of batteries and
related products. The installer should be familiar with battery test procedures.
Be sure to review carefully and identify potential safety risks before proceeding.
The installer must be familiar with all features and functions of this battery before
proceeding. Failure to install or use this battery as instructed can result in
damage to the battery that may not be covered under the limited warranty.
Product
The EnergyCell
TT is a series of top-terminal 12 Vdc valve-regulated lead-acid
(VRLA) absorbed glass-mat (AGM) batteries. These batteries are for backup or
light duty cycling applications.
Storage
All lead-acid batteries experience self-discharge while in storage. This
o
causes circuit voltage and capacity to decrease.
The self-discharge rate is related to ambient temperature. The lower the
o
48
100
temperature, the lower the discharge rate. Batteries should be stored in
104.6
106.0
a clean, ventilated, and dry location with an ambient temperature of
32°F to 77°F (0°C to 25°C).
115.2
117.0
It is important to track open-circuit voltage (OCV) when batteries are
o
disconnected. If OCV
beyond the limits shown in the Storage Time vs. Temperature graph,
batteries should be charged to avoid damage caused by self-discharge.
Recharge at 14.4 Vdc for 12 hours prior to battery reaching 12.6 Vdc.
o
All batteries should be fully charged before storage. Record the storage
o
date and next supplemental charge date in a maintenance record and
on the battery. See the voltage log on the next sheet.
Upon battery deployment, verify that all batteries within each string measure
o
in the range of +/- 0.3 Vdc of the string average while in "float" charger mode.
Capacity
The battery's actual capacity is influenced by temperature, depth of discharge,
discharge rate, and the resulting voltage.
The higher the discharge rate, the lower the available capacity.
o
o
The available capacity is also reduced as batteries become colder. This is
related to the internal electrochemical reactions and the resistivity of the
electrolyte. It is depicted in the Capacity vs. Temperature graph.
Note that battery cycle life is also affected by depth of discharge, as shown in the
Cycle Life graph.
Operating Conditions
EnergyCell TT batteries are valve-regulated and sealed. They do not give off
perceptible amounts of gas under normal operating conditions.
Operating temperature range (ambient): –40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C)
o
Optimal operating temperature (ambient): 68°F to 77°F (20°F to 25°F)
o
Ambient humidity: ≤ 95%
o
is lower than 12.6V or the batteries have been stored
the
100
13.00
12.95
95
12.90
90
12.85
85
12.80
12.75
80
12.70
75
12.65
70
12.60
0
2
4
6
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Storage Time (Months)
Storage Time vs. Temperature
100% DoD
120
100
80
60
100%
50%
30%
40
DoD
DoD
DoD
20
0
200
400
600
800 1000 1200
Number of Cycles (times)
Cycle Life
at different depth of discharge (DoD) levels
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
–40°F –22°F –4°F 14°F
32°F
50°F 68°F
86°F 104°F
–40°C –30°C –20°C –10°C 0°C
10°C 20°C
30°C 40°C
Temperature
Capacity vs. Temperature
NOTE:
Although the battery can operate at
temperatures below –4°F (–20°C),
the capacity and ability to discharge
will be dramatically decreased.

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide Specifications EnergyCell TT Series Battery Electrical Audience Specification 106TT 115TT This guide is for use by qualified personnel who meet all local and governmental Nominal Voltage 12 Vdc code requirements for licensing and training for the installation of batteries and Cells per Unit related products.
  • Page 2 Connections Charging Series Strings Three-Stage Charging Batteries wired in series (negative to positive) have additive voltages. EnergyCell TT batteries are usually charged using a “three-stage” charging cycle: bulk stage, absorption stage, and float This is known as a “string”. In the example below, a string of four stage.
  • Page 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptoms and Remedies Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy System float voltage Reduced operating time Replace entire battery system when at 70% of rated (at 77°F / 25°C) with Normal life cycle capacity (or before). greater than 13.8 volts Charger voltage set too high Reset charger output voltage to recommended values.
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting Battery Voltage Records Date: Date: Date: Symptoms and Remedies Battery 1 Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Battery 2 Repetitive cycling causes  Tighten connection to specified torque values. heating / cooling and loosening Battery 3 Connection resistance of connection, resulting in increase 20% or more resistance increase Battery 4...