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Auxiliary Contacts
AUX1
AUX2
NC
NO
NC
C
C
Unless otherwise stated, the auxiliary contacts provide the following functions:
Section
AUX1
AUX2
LED Bar Graph
100%
The LED Bar Graph is an Option that shows a percentage indication of output current in
comparison with its max. value
50%
CURRENT
Battery
A battery is characterised by two sizes: tension and capacity.
Tension:
Each element has a nominal tension, which depends on the type of battery (no
matter what size).
In order to reach higher tension, many elements are connected in series, so
creating a "BATTERY" of elements.
The number of elements is calculated by dividing the nominal tension of the
battery for the tension of each single element in the table:
Capacity:
It is the quantity of electric charge that the batteries can supply to an external circuit before the tension
decreases under the final limit value and it is obtained by multiplying the intensity of the discharging
current I, expressed in ampere (A), for the discharging time t expressed in hours (h): C = I x t
The traction battery capacity is normally referred to the discharging system of 5h: C5 = I x 5h.
The capacity values that can be recharged by the battery chargers can be found in the description of the
Charging Curve (this value is not present in the curves able to charge any capacity).
:
This device is in conformity with the Low Voltage directive 2006/95/CE
and EMC directive 2004/108/CE and their further modifications.
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Battery charger NG3
Technical Features: changeovers contacts
NO
Connector:
Function
Mains Presence
End of charge or
Trickle Phase
0,3A 125VAC
0,3A 110VDC
1A 30VDC
faston 6,3 × 0,8 mm
When the equipment is switched on, the contact
Normally Open (NO) CLOSES and instead the contact
Normally Closed (NC) OPENS.
When the Stop Phase or the No Stop Phase is reached,
the contact Normally Open (NO) CLOSES and instead
the contact Normally Closed (NC) OPENS.
Description
Type
Pb
NiCd
NiMH
NiZn
Nominal
Tension
2 V/cell
1,2 V/cell
1,2 V/cell
1,714 V/cell
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