Deka Unigy I Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Deka Unigy I Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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STATIONARY BATTERY INSTALLATION
AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IN REFERENCE TO THIS MANUAL:
– "Battery" is defined as an individual 12-volt unit.
– "Battery string" is defined as a series connected
electrical system comprised of batteries
(individual 12-volt units).
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead-Acid) batteries have the
electrolyte immobilized within the battery; however, elec-
trical hazard associated with batteries still exists. Work
performed on these batteries should be done with
the tools and the protective equipment listed below.
VRLA battery installations should be supervised by per-
sonnel familiar with batteries and battery safety
precautions.
WARNING: Risk of fire, explosion or burns. Do not
disassemble, heat above 40°C, or incinerate.
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Protective Equipment
Although VRLA batteries can vent or leak small amounts
of electrolyte, electrical safety is the principal but not the
only concern for safe handling. Per IEEE 1188 recom-
mendations, the following minimum set of equipment for
safe handling of the battery and protection of personnel
shall be available:
1. Safety glasses with side shields, or goggles, or face
shields as appropriate. (Consult application specific
requirements)
2. Electrically insulated gloves, appropriate for the installation.
3. Protective aprons and safety shoes.
4. Portable or stationary water facilities in the battery vicinity for
rinsing eyes and skin in case of contact with acid electrolyte.
5. Class C fire extinguisher.
6. Acid neutralizing agent.
7. Adequately insulated tools. (as defined by IEEE 1188)
8. Lifting devices of adequate capacity, when required.
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  • Page 1 ® STATIONARY BATTERY INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Protective Equipment IN REFERENCE TO THIS MANUAL: Although VRLA batteries can vent or leak small amounts of electrolyte, electrical safety is the principal but not the – “Battery” is defined as an individual 12-volt unit. only concern for safe handling.
  • Page 2: Receiving And Storage

    ® RECEIVING & STORAGE Procedures The following safety procedures should be followed during Receiving Inspection installation: (Always wear safety glasses with side shields or face Upon receipt, and at the time of actual unloading, each shield goggles when working on or near batteries.) package should be visually inspected for any possible damage or electrolyte leakage.
  • Page 3: Installation

    See rack assembly instructions. and/or Federal, State and Local codes, as well as User Manual of specific application. UNIGY I BATTERIES ARE TESTED AND APPROVED TO BE INSTALLED AND OPERATED IN THEIR UPRIGHT POSITION. TOP TERMINAL BATTERY FRONT TERMINAL BATTERY Terminals –...
  • Page 4: Battery Assembly

    ® BATTERY ASSEMBLY SYSTEM OPERATIONS (ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION.) Charger Voltage 1. Set up the battery string so that the positive post (+) of These batteries are designed for continuous float one battery is connected to the negative post (–) of the applications.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    ® MAINTENANCE Battery Operation (Continued) The battery string operating temperature should not exceed Always wear eye protection when working on or near bat- 95°F (35°C) and should never exceed 105°F (40.5°C) for more teries. Keep sparks and open flames away from batteries than an eight-hour period.
  • Page 6 ® APPENDIX A VOLTAGE COMPENSATION CHART All Unigy I Types ˚C 12AVR100ET ˚F > – 35 > – 95 13.38 13.50 except 12AVR100ET 13.39 13.51 93.2 13.40 13.52 91.4 13.42 13.54 89.6 13.43 13.55 87.8 13.44 13.56 86.0 13.45 13.57 84.2 13.46...
  • Page 7: Battery Type

    ® APPENDIX B CHARGE CURRENT LIMITS Max. Min. Battery Charge Charge Type Current (A) Current (A) 12AVR30 12AVR40 12AVR75 13.4 12AVR90 15.5 12AVR100 17.9 12AVR100ET 17.6 12AVR130 23.6 12AVR145L/LLP 26.6 12AVR145ET 26.3 12AVR150ET 27.1 12AVR170ET 30.8 12AVR200ET 38.3 11.5 ** = Using minimum charge current will extend recharge time and increase risk of battery being undercharged...
  • Page 8 APPENDIX C BATTERY MAINTENANCE REPORT Inspection Date_______________________________________________________________ No. of Units/String _________________ Company ___________________________________________________________________ Type ____________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ Date New ________________________ Battery location and/or number __________________________________________________ Date Installed _____________________ Individual Charger Output ____________________Amp Air Temperature ____________________°F Battery Readings Total Battery String Voltage _______________ Panel Meter Volts ____________________ Unit Ohms or...

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