Kohler PA-320751, PA-320743, PA-320742, PA-320748, PA-320747 Operation And Installation Instructions Manual

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Operation and
Installation Instructions
Automatic Battery Chargers
Kits:
PA-320741
A-320741-SD through P
through P
A-320764 and
A-320764-SD
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Table of Contents
SUBJECT PAGE SUBJECT PAGE
Safety Precautions and Instructions 1. Introduction 4 Specifications 5 Installing Charger 8.
Mount Charger 9. Ouput Connections 9. Input Connections 9.
Disconnecting Charger 11. Battery Charger Operation 12.
Charging Lead-Acid Batteries 12. Checking Specific Gravity 14. Charging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries 14.
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Charger Voltage Adjustment 15. Charger and Battery Maintenance 15.
Troubleshooting 16 Standard Accessories 17.
Current Limiting 17. Reverse Polarity Protection 17. Automatic Float Operation 17. Temperature Compensation 17. AC Input Fuse 17. DC Output Fuse 17. Power On Lamp 17.
Wiring Diagrams 18. Parts Lists 24.
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Safety Precautions and Instructions
A generator set, like any other electro-mechanical device, can pose potential dangers to life and limb if improperly maintained or imprudently operated. The best way to prevent accidents is to be aware of the potential dangers and to always use good common sense. In the interest of safety, some general precautions follow. Keep these in mind. This manual contains several below.
relating the to operating of a generator set
types of safety precautions
which are explained
CAUTION
Caution
will
damage if the warning is ignored.
Note maintenance information that is important but not hazard-related.
is
used to indicate the presence of a hazard that
or
can
is used
cause
to notify people of installation, operation, or
minor
personal injury or property
NOTE
DANGER
Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that
will
cause
property damage if the warning is ignored.
Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that substantial property damage if the warning is ignored.
severe
WARNING
can
cause
personal injury, death, or substantial
severe
personal injury, death, or
Accidental Starting
WARNING
Accidental starting. Can cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect battery cables before working on generator set (negative lead first and reconnect it last).
Safety decals are affixed to the generator set in prominent places to advise the operator or service technician of potentially hazardous situations. The decals are reproduced here to improve operator recognition and thereby increase decal effectiveness. For
a further the accompanying safety precautions. Before operating or servicing the generator set, be sure you understand the message of these decals. Replace decals if missing or damaged.
Accidental starting can cause severe injury or death. Turn generator master switch to OFF position,
disconnect power to battery charger, and remove battery cables (remove negative lead first and reconnect on any equipment connected to generator. The generator set can be started by automatic transfer switch or remote start/stop switch unless these precautions are followed.
explanation of decal information, reference
it last) to disable generator set before working
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Safety Precautions
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Hazardous Voltage/Electrical Shock
WARNING
Hazardous voltage. Can cause severe injury or death.
Do not operate generator set without all guards and electrical enclosures in place.
Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. De-energize both normal and emergency power
sources before proceeding. Move generator master switch on controller to OFF position and disconnect battery negative (–) before working on transfer switch! Turn the transfer switch selector switch to the OFF position.
Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Keep everyone away from the set and take
precautions to prevent unqualified personnel from tampering. only by qualified technicians. Wiring should be inspected at the recommended interval shown in the service schedule—replace leads that are frayed or in poor condition. Do not operate electrical equipment when standing in water, on wet ground, or when your hands are wet.
Have the set and electrical circuits serviced
Moving rotor.
Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Electrical shock may occur if battery charger is
not properly grounded. Connect battery charger enclosure an alternative, run an equipment-grounding conductor with circuit conductors and connect to equipment-grounding terminal or lead on battery charger. Battery charger installation should be performed comply with all local codes and ordinances.
to ground of a permanent wiring
as prescribed in equipment manual and must
system. As
(Applies to Optional Battery Charger.)
Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Improper reconnection may damage charger
and
battery(ies), and
Installation must be done by a qualified electrician.
create an electrical shock hazard.
(Applies to Optional Battery Charger.)
Hazardous voltage can cause severe injury or death. Short circuits can cause bodily injury and/or
equipment damage. Do not contact electrical connections made. cause short circuits.
with tools or jewelry while adjustments are
Remove wristwatch, rings, and jewelry that can
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Safety Precautions
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Battery
WARNING
Sulfuric acid in batteries. Can cause severe injury or death.
Use protective goggles and clothes. Can cause permanent in clothing.
Sulfuric death. Sulfuric acid in battery can cause permanent
damage to eyes, burn skin, and eat holes in clothing. Always around the battery. If battery electrolyte the
eyes or
for
15 minutes with large quantities of clean water case of eye contact, seek immediate medical aid. Never add acid to a battery once service. electrolyte.
damage to eyes, burn skin, and eat holes
acid in batteries
wear splash-proof safety goggles when working
on skin, immediately flush the af
Doing so may result in
can cause severe injury or
is splashed in
fected area
. In
the
battery has been placed in
hazardous spattering of
the
Explosion can cause severe injury or death. Battery
gases
can cause an explosion. Do not smoke or permit flame or spark to occur near a battery at any time, particularly terminals sparks that could cause an explosion. Remove wristwatch, battery. Never connect negative (–) battery cable to positive (+) connection terminal of starter solenoid. Do not
test battery condition by shorting terminals together or sparks could ignite battery gases or fuel vapors. Any compartment containing batteries must be well ventilated to prevent accumulation of explosive gases. To avoid sparks, do not disturb battery charger connections turn charger off before disconnecting battery connections. When disconnecting battery, remove negative lead first and reconnect it last.
when it is being charged. A
with tools,
rings, and any other jewelry before handling
while battery is being charged and always
etc. to prevent burns and to prevent
void contacting
NOTES
NOTE
Charge only LEAD-ACID or NICKEL-CADMIUM batteries with battery charger.
NOTE
Split lock washers may be supplied with some kits. If split lock washers are supplied with kit, their use is optional.
(use with kits only)
NOTE
HARDWARE DAMAGE! Engine and generator may
make use of both American Standard and metric hardware. Be sure to use the correct size tools to prevent rounding of bolt heads and nuts.
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Introduction
This TT includes the following kits: PA-320741 through P
PA-320741-SD through PA-320764-SD This manual contains important safety and operating
instructions for automatic 2-amp battery chargers. Before using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary instructions on (1) battery charger, (2) battery, and (3) product using battery. Keep these instructions
The battery chargers are designed for various AC voltage, follows:
in mind when operating the battery charger
50- or 60-Hz input, and capable of charging as
A-320764 and
12-Volt Charger Lead-Acid Battery (6-cell) 24-Volt Charger Lead-Acid Battery (12-cell)
Determine input voltage and type of battery(ies) to be charged. Make any necessary modifications before using charger.
Grounding Instructions—Connect the battery charger or an equipment-grounding conductor with circuit
.
conductors and connect it to equipment-grounding terminal or lead on battery charger. Connections to battery charger should comply with all local codes and ordinances.
to a
grounded, metal, permanent wiring system
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Introduction
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Specifications
The automatic battery charger is designed to charge and maintain lead-acid and nickel-cadmium automotive-type batteries in a fully charged state without any manual intervention. The charger output provided by the power transformer is controlled by the circuit board. The control board provides the charger with current-limiting, AC line compensation, reverse-polarity protection, ambient-temperature compensation, and constant voltage charging mode.
1 2 3 4
DC
AMPERES
0
AC INPUT 120V 50/60HZ .68A DC OUTPUT 12V 2A
321
POWER
ON
DC
OUTPUT
6A
VOLT.
ADJ.
AC
INPUT
1A
The control circuit board continuously monitors the battery and load conditions to maintain the battery’s proper
state of charge. Refer to Figure 1 for component identification. The chargers are factory adjusted to maintain the battery at the proper float voltages. The 12-volt
charger will
maintain a lead-acid (6-cell) battery with no adjustment required. The 24-volt charger will maintain
a lead-acid (12-cell) battery with no adjustment
required.
5
294241-B
1. DC
Ammeter
2.
DC Output Fuse
3.
“Power On” Lamp
4. Transformer
GRD
AC
AC +
678
5.
6.
7. T
8.
Figure 1. Battery Charger Components
Main Circuit Board Assembly AC Input Fuse
erminal Block
Ground T
erminal (AC)
A-294226-A
P1
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Battery Charger Kits Selection Table
e
e
e
e
Volts Input Voltage
led
e
12 24
Descriptions T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. * T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. *
* SA
TS model transfer switches have an -SD suffix. EXAMPLE: P
Descriptions T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. * T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. *
* SA
TS+ model transfer switches have an -SD suf
Loos
Install
X X KA-24-62A KA-24-64A KA-24-63A KA-24-60A KA-24-68A KA-24-71A
X X PA-320741 PA-320747 PA-320745 PA-320751 PA-320743 PA-320749
X X KA-24-62B KA-24-64B KA-24-63B KA-24-60B KA-24-68B KA-24-71B
X X PA-320742 PA-320748 PA-320746 PA-320752 PA-320744 PA-320750
Figure 2. Battery Chargers for S340 Model Transfer Switch
Volts Input Voltage
led
e
Loos
12 24
Install
X X DA-24-62A DA-24-64A DA-24-63A DA-24-60A DA-24-68A DA-24-71A
X X PA-320741 PA-320747 PA-320745 PA-320751 PA-320743 PA-320749
X X DA-24-62B DA-24-64B DA-24-63B DA-24-60B DA-24-68B DA-24-71B
X X PA-320742 PA-320748 PA-320746 PA-320752 PA-320744 PA-320750
fix. EXAMPLE: P
120 V
50/60 Hz
120 V
50/60 Hz
240 V
50/60 Hz
A-320741-SD
240 V
50/60 Hz
A-320741-SD
220 V
50/60 Hz
220 V
50/60 Hz
480/600 V
50/60 Hz
480/600 V
50/60 Hz
208 V
50/60 Hz
208 V
50/60 Hz
380/416 V
50/60 Hz
380/416 V
50/60 Hz
Figure 3. Battery Chargers for S340+ Model Transfer Switch
Volts Input Voltage
led
e
Loos
12 24
Descriptions T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. * T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. *
* MA
TS model transfer switches have an -SD suffix. EXAMPLE: P
Install
X X KD-24-62A KD-24-64A KD-24-63A KD-24-60A KD-24-68A KD-24-71A
X X PA-320753 PA-320759 PA-320757 PA-320763 PA-320755 PA-320755
X X KD-24-62B KD-24-64B KD-24-63B KD-24-60B KD-24-68B KD-24-71B
X X PA-320754 PA-320760 PA-320758 PA-320764 PA-320756 PA-320756
Figure 4. Battery Chargers for M340 Model Transfer Switch
120 V
50/60 Hz
240 V
50/60 Hz
A-320741-SD
220 V
50/60 Hz
480/600 V
50/60 Hz
208 V
50/60 Hz
380/416 V
50/60 Hz
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e
e
e
Descriptions T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. * T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. *
* MA
TS+ model transfer switches have an -SD suf
Loos
X X PA-320753 PA-320759 PA-320757 PA-320763 PA-320755 PA-320761
X X PA-320754 PA-320760 PA-320758 PA-320764 PA-320756 PA-320762
Figure 5. Battery Chargers for M340+ Model Transfer Switch
e
Descriptions T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No. T
ransfer Switch Accessory No. Battery Charger Kit No.
Loos
X X ––– ––– ––– ––– ––– –––
X X ––– ––– ––– ––– ––– –––
Figure 6. Battery Chargers for R33 Model Transfer Switch
Volts Input Voltage
led
12 24
Install
X X DD-24-62A DD-24-64A DD-24-63A DD-24-60A DD-24-68A DD-24-71A
X X DD-24-62B DD-24-64B DD-24-63B DD-24-60B DD-24-68B DD-24-71B
fix. EXAMPLE: P
Volts Input Voltage
led
12 24
Install
X X ––– KD-24-64A KD-24-63A ––– ––– –––
X X ––– KD-24-64B KD-24-63B ––– ––– –––
120 V
50/60 Hz
120 V
50/60 Hz
240 V
50/60 Hz
A-320741-SD
240 V
50/60 Hz
220 V
50/60 Hz
220 V
50/60 Hz
480/600 V
50/60 Hz
480/600 V
50/60 Hz
208 V
50/60 Hz
208 V
50/60 Hz
380/416 V
50/60 Hz
380/416 V
50/60 Hz
Descriptions Primary Circuit
Protection Secondary Circuit
Protection Output Level
Preset at Factory
120 V
50/60 Hz
1 Amp 12 V
1.5 Amp 24 V
Figure 7. Battery Charger Specifications
240 V
50/60 Hz
0.5 Amp 12 V 1 Amp 24 V
12-V
olt Charger—13.2 V
24- V
olt Charger—26.4 V
Input Voltage
220 V
50/60 Hz
0.5 Amp 12 V 1 Amp 24 V
6 Amp Slo-Blo
480/600 V
50/60 Hz
0.2 Amp 12 V
0.4 Amp 24 V
208 V
50/60 Hz
0.5 Amp 12 V 1 Amp 24 V
olt, 2 Amp Current Limiting
olt, 2 Amp Current Limiting
380/416 V
50/60 Hz
0.3 Amp 12 V
0.5 Amp 24 V
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Installing Charger
WARNING
Sulfuric acid in batteries. Can cause severe injury or death.
Use protective goggles and clothes. Can cause permanent in clothing.
damage to eyes, burn skin, and eat holes
NOTE
CHARGER
a battery with the same DC voltage as the battery charger output rating.
DAMAGE!
Connect battery
charger only to
WARNING
Sulfuric death. Sulfuric acid in battery can cause permanent
damage to eyes, burn skin, and eat holes in clothing. Always around the battery. If battery electrolyte the for case of eye contact, seek immediate medical aid. Never add acid to a battery once service. electrolyte.
Accidental starting. Can cause severe injury or death.
Disconnect battery cables before working on generator set (negative lead first and reconnect it last).
Accidental starting can cause severe injury or death. Turn generator master switch to OFF position,
disconnect power to battery charger, and remove battery cables (remove negative lead first and reconnect on any equipment connected to generator. The generator set can be started by automatic transfer switch or remote start/stop switch unless these precautions are followed.
acid in batteries
wear splash-proof safety goggles when working
eyes or
15 minutes with large quantities of clean water
on skin, immediately flush the af
Doing so may result in
WARNING
it last) to disable generator set before working
can cause severe injury or
is splashed in
fected area
. In
the
battery has been placed in
hazardous spattering of
the
Explosion. Can cause severe injury or death. Relays in battery charger cause arcs or sparks.
Locate in a well ventilated area. Keep explosive fumes away.
Explosion
gases flame or spark to occur near a battery at any time, particularly terminals sparks that could cause an explosion. Remove wristwatch, battery. Never connect negative (–) battery cable to positive (+) connection terminal of starter solenoid. Do not
test battery condition by shorting terminals together or sparks could ignite battery gases or fuel vapors. Any compartment containing batteries must be well ventilated to prevent accumulation of explosive gases. To avoid sparks, do not disturb battery charger connections turn charger off before disconnecting battery connections. When disconnecting battery, remove negative lead first and reconnect it last.
can cause severe injury or death. Battery
can cause an explosion. Do not smoke or permit
when it is being charged. A
with tools,
rings, and any other jewelry before handling
while battery is being charged and always
etc. to prevent burns and to prevent
void contacting
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Mount Charger
1. Move generator master switch to OFF position. Disconnect battery cables, negative lead first. Open circuit breaker of AC power source to be applied.
2. Turn automatic transfer switch selector to OFF position.
3. Open automatic transfer switch enclosure.
Output Connections
NOTE
For
DC
connections use stranded copper wire, 600 V 105_C vinyl plastic insulation UL style 1015, CSA TEW.
1. Due to the variety of generator installations, battery cables are not provided. To make battery connections, cut red (+) 10-gauge stranded wire to proper length and strip insulation from both ends. To one end of wire attach a post-type connector. Route other end of battery cable and connect DC terminal block. See block lock screw to secure battery cable. Repeat
to output positive (+) terminal on
Figure 8. T
ighten terminal
charger
olt,
type
4. Install four captive nuts (298811) in the transfer switch
inner panel and install battery charger
Figure 8.
5. The battery charger is factory set to maintain the proper
output for the battery voltage for which it is
rated. No customer adjustments are required.
procedure connect black wire to output negative (–) on DC terminal
2. Connect terminal and black charger lead(s) to battery negative (–) terminal.
Grounding Instructions—This be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system. be run with circuit conductors and connected to equipment-grounding terminal on battery charger. Connections to battery charger should comply with all local codes and ordinances.
An equipment-grounding conductor could
with black (–) 10-gauge stranded wire;
block
and secure with lock screw
red charger lead(s) to battery positive
battery charger should
. See
terminal
(+)
also
.
Input Connections
1. Connect source as indicated by nameplate or transfer switch wiring diagram.
the correct voltage, 50/60 Hz, AC power
2. Turn AC power on. Power On lamp will light and ammeter will show charging current.
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1. Battery
Charger Assembly (see parts lists)
Figure 8. Battery Charger Installation—Solid-State Transfer Switch
2.
Captive Nuts (29881
1) qty
1
2
BW-29500-B294241-B
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