Electrical System; General Safety Instructions; Terms - Capron T58 Manual

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Electrical system

Off-load voltage
Closed circuit current
Total discharge
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Chapter overview
This chapter contains instructions regarding the electrical system of the ve-
hicle.
The operation of the electrical appliances of the housing body is described
in chapter 10.
9.1

General safety instructions

 Only allow qualified personnel to work on the electrical system.
 All electronic devices (e.g. mobile telephones, radios, televisions or
DVD players) which have been retrofitted to the vehicle and are oper-
ated during the journey must have certain features: These are the CE
certification, the EMC inspection (electromagnetic compatibility) and
the "e"-inspection.
Only in this way can the functional reliability of the vehicle be ensured.
Otherwise the airbag may be triggered or interference to the on-board
electronics may result.
During a storm, to protect the electrical devices disconnect the 230 V
connection and retract the antennae.
With the main switch on the panel, all circuits of the 12 V power supply
(with few exceptions) are switched off including the charge booster. This
is required, e.g., for the WLTP test.
9.2

Terms

The off-load voltage is the voltage of the battery in idle condition, i. e. no cur-
rent is consumed and the battery is not being charged.
The battery must remain idle for a while before measuring. After charg-
ing the last time, or after the last current has been drained by appli-
ances, wait approximately 2 hours before measuring the off-load volt-
age.
Some electrical appliances, such as the clock and the indicator lamps, re-
quire continuous electric current, for this reason they are referred to as inac-
tive appliances. This closed circuit current flows even if the device has been
switched off.
Total discharge of the battery is imminent, if a battery is completely dis-
charged by an active appliance and by closed circuit current and the off-load
voltage falls below 12 V.
Total discharge damages the battery.
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