NRS ELC-12, ELC-10 Operating Instructions Manual

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NATIONAL RAILWAY SUPPLY
Installing, Operating and
Service Instructions for the
MODEL ELC-12/10
BATTERY CHARGER
PLEASE SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
For correct operation of the equipment, it is important to read and be familiar
with this entire manual before installing and operating the charger.
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL AFTER READING.
LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. IT MEANS: BECOME ALERT—YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN OCCUR.
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
a. Before using the battery charger, read all the
instructions and caution markings on the battery charger, the battery, and all of the products using the battery.
b. Do not touch the uninsulated parts of the AC
input or the DC wires, the charger's binding posts, or the battery terminals, as there is a possibility of electrical shock.
c. Batteries produce hydrogen gas while
operating, which can explode if ignited. Never smoke, use an open f lame, or create sparks in the vicinity of the battery. Ventilate the area well when the battery is charging in an enclosed area.
d. Batteries contain caustic m aterial which may
cause burns. Do not get in eyes, on sk in, or clothing. If the gelled or liquid c ontent of the batteries contacts the skin or clothing, wash the area thoroughly with water. In the case of contact with the eyes, flush immediately with clean water for 15 minutes and obtain medical attention.
e. Only qualified personnel should program or
service this equipment.
f. De-energize all AC and DC power
connections before servicing this unit. If injury does occur, apply standard treatment for electrical shock and, if necessary, consult with a physician.
g. The charger is not for outdoor use. Do not
expose the charger to rain or snow.
h. Do not operate the c harger if it has received
a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged.
i. Do not disassemble the charger . Have the
charger examined by a NATIONAL RAILWAY SUPPLY service agent. If the charger is assem bled incorrec tly, damage to the charger and the batteries or an electrical shock may result.
2. DESCRIPTION The NATIONAL RAILWAY SUPPLY charger, model
ELC-12/10, is a convection-cooled, solid state, SCR regulated charger that provides either a constant current or constant voltage output. The char ger can be set to charge batteries within a voltage range of
10.00 to 17.00 volts for gel-cell, liquid lead-acid, nickel cadmium , nickel iron, and starved electrolytic batteries.
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3. THEORY OF OPERATION When the charger is connected to the desired AC
voltage source (115 or 230), the transf ormer cr eates auxiliary voltages for the electronic control module. The electronic control m odule controls and monitors the charger so it will perform properly. The transformer also supplies the power output used for charging the batteries and provides electrical isolation between the charger's output and the AC source.
The charger's output current flows through a shunt and is sensed by the electronic control module along with the charger's output voltage. These values are converted into drive pulses for the SCRs by the control module. This pulsating charge current (a pulse occurs each tim e an SCR is on) is then f iltered by a large capacitor and the batteries to provide a smooth output.
The charger has an "IE" profile which is: (a) High rate constant current, and (b) Constant voltage. When the charger is first started, the SCRs will conduct for a certain portion of the sinusoidal anode voltage to provide the required charging current at the low level of battery voltage. In this start region, a constant current is applied to the battery. The SCR conduction will then increas e as the battery voltage increases in order to provide a higher output voltage while maintaining a constant charging current.
When the battery voltage reaches the float voltage, the SCRs will start to decrease their output. This causes the charger to automatically change from a constant current c harge region to a constant voltage charge region. As the batteries become fully charged, the output current decreases. A continuous constant float voltage will be supplied to the batteries to maintain their charge.
Another feature of the charger is temperature compensation, which keeps the batteries from getting under- or over-charged. TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATION ONLY OCCURS WHEN USING A TEMPERATURE PROBE. The red LED on the
front of the charger will be off when using a functional temperature probe. If the LED is on, either a temperature probe is not being used, or the temperature probe is working improperly.
Temperature compensation uses a temperature reference of 77°F (25°C), a voltage reference of 2.23 volts (the voltage of a standard gel-cell battery at 77°F), and a compensation value of 3.0 m V per °F). The equivalent equation for the compensated voltage is:
Vcomp = V – k (t - 77°F) W here V is the voltage of the battery at 77°F, t is
the temperature in °F, and k = V (.003 / 2.23).
The control module has a temperature compensation range between 32°F and 95°F ( 0°C and 35°C) that does not allow charger voltage to increase or decrease beyond the calculated values.
Example 1
:
If a 13.62 volt battery is charging and the temperature increases to 95°F, then the output voltage decreases to 13.29 volts.
13.62 - .0183 (95°F - 77°F) = 13.29 Example 2
:
If a 14.50 volt battery is charging and the temperature increases to 95°F, then the output voltage decreases to 14.15 volts.
14.50 - .0195 (95°F - 77°F) = 14.15 Example 3
:
If 15.61 volt batteries are charging and the temperature decreases to 32°F, the output voltage increases to 16.56 volts.
15.61 - .021 (32°F - 77°F) = 16.56
4. RECEIVING AND INSTALLING THE CHARGER
Proper installation of the charger is important in order to achieve good charger performance and to prevent damage to the charger and batteries. When a charger is received, a c heck for possible in-trans it damage should be made. If any damage is found, it should be reported as a claim to the carrier. To permit free air flow for convention cooling, allow three inches (3") minimum between the charger sides and other equipment and four inches (4") minimum on top of the charger.
WARNING: NEVER PLACE ANYTHING ON
TOP OF THE CHARGER WHILE OPERATING. DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER OR BATTERIES COULD OCCUR.
WARNING: THE CHARGER MUST BE SET
UP FOR THE PROPER USER SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE STARTING THE INITIAL CHARGE.
5. AC ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The charger must be connected to a single-phase, 50/60/100 Hertz AC power source, which can be either 115 or 230 VAC depending on the charger input voltage selection switch setting. Use an appropriate size wire for the conditions and for the AC amperage shown on the ratings information on the charger. The AC power and AC ground wires should be stripped 0.375 inches (9.5mm ). Insert the AC power and AC ground wires into the proper
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terminals on the side of the char ger (s ee Figure 5.1). Tighten the term inals using the screws on the front of the charger. Torque term inal screws to 18 in-lbs. (2N-m)
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE
CHARGER'S TERMINALS OR AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK COULD OCCUR. A VOLTAGE IS PRESENT ON THE DC TERM INALS EVEN AFTER
WARNING: FAILURE TO PROPERLY CONNECT THE AC VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE CHARGER. BE SURE TO SET THE VOLTAGE SELECTION SWITCH ON THE SIDE OF THE CHARGER TO THE PROPER POSITION.
THE AC IS DISCONNECTED BECAUSE OF THE ENERGY STORED IN THE CAPACITOR.
7. TEMPERATURE PROBE
The external temperature probe is an optional way of extending battery life by using temperature
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE CHARGER WITHOUT PROPER GROUNDING. IMPROPER GROUNDING CAN RESULT IN THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK.
compensation. One end of the temperature probe cable has a three-pin plug, which plugs into a receptacle labeled TEMP PROBE on the bottom of the charger. The other end of the cable has the temperature sensor sealed in a terminal.
WARNING: IT IS IMPORTANT TO MOUNT THE TEMPERATURE PROBE ON THE BATTERIES FOR PROPER TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION. IF THIS CANNOT BE DONE, LOCATE THE PROBE AS LOW AS POSSIBLE IN THE BUNGALOW OR CABINET.
Terminal-Type Probe
The terminal-type probe should be attached to the negative (-) battery post near the center of the battery pack. If the threaded stud is long enough above the battery jumper nut, attach the probe with another nut. Torque this nut to proper spec if ic ations. If the stud is too short, the nut holding the jumper wire will need to be rem oved. Open or remove the load and charging circuits to the batteries. Remove the nut holding the jumper and add the probe, then
Figure 5.1
6. DC OUTPUT THE AC POWER TO THE CHARGER SHOULD
ALWAYS BE DE-ENERGIZED WHILE MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE CHARGER TERMINAL STRIP. The DC output wires should be stripped
0.375 inches (9.5mm). Insert the DC output wires into the proper terminals on the s ide of the charger (see Figure 5.1). Tighten the terminals using the screws on the front of the char ger. Torque terminal screws to 18 in-lbs. (2N-m) Check to mak e sure the polarity of the DC output wires are the same as those connected to the battery. The charger will not operate in a reversed polarity condition. WHEN
CONNECTING THE DC WIRES TO THE CHARGER WITH THE AC POWER DISCONNECTED, A SPARK MAY OCCUR. This is
caused by the output capacitors being charged by the batteries. If the DC polarity is reversed, a circuit breaker will protect the charger from internal damage. Correct the reversed wires and push the circuit breaker button back in.
torque the nut to the proper specifications. Then close or connect the load and charging circuits back to the batteries.
Securely fasten the temperature probe cable to protect the probe from being torn from the battery. Secure the probe's cable to a fixed obj ect
to ensure the probe will not be pulled loose. Use a cable tie mount on the battery or on the adjacent battery, if necessary.
8. OPERATION The battery charger is adjustable with the three
rotary switches on the front of the charger. The switches (settable between 10.00 and 17.00) determine the float voltage for the batteries. SET
THE FLOAT VOLTAGE TO THE BATTERY MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFIED VOLTAGE FOR 77°F. The charger will then electronically charge the
batteries to the voltage specified on the switches. To set the switches, use a small screwdriver and turn the switch so that the arrowhead on the slot is pointing to the desired number. Set the switches in the following manner: If the desired battery voltage is
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13.62 volts, set the left switch to 3, the middle switch to 6, and the right switch to 2 (see the figure 8.1). This will provide you with the proper charging voltage. The tens digit is always a one (1) and cannot be changed. BE SURE EACH SWITCH IS
SET ON A NUMBER AND NOT BETWEEN NUMBERS. If a switch is s et between numbers, the
output current will go to zero and the yellow charging LED will flash.
The charger does not have a power switch. W hen the AC power is applied to the charger, the DC output will start and the yellow LED will be on. To turn off the charger, disconnect the AC power source.
Figure 8.1
9. MAINTENANCE
The battery charger requires minimal maintenance. It should be kept clean and all connections are to be periodically tightened. BE SURE THE CHASSIS IS SECURELY GROUNDED. If any problem cannot be resolved, consult the nearest NRS service agent.
10. SERVICING If the battery charger operates impr operly, follow the
steps below. a. Begin by checking the voltage switches to
verify their settings against the specific ations of the batteries.
b. Check the AC voltage selection switch for
the proper setting.
c. Check the fuses to m ake s ure they have not
blown.
d. Check the circuit breaker to see if it has
opened and push it in to reset it, if necessary.
e. Check the polarity between DC output and
the battery and make sure their connections are tight.
f. Make sure all of the terminal strip screws are
tight, and the wires are secure.
g. If the steps above do not solve the problem ,
contact your local NRS service agent.
11. CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS AC INPUT VOLTAGE:
115 Vac (108-128) or 230 Vac (216-256) AC INPUT CURRENT:
3.5 amps for 115 Vac (full power)
1.7 amps for 230 Vac (full power) AC INPUT FREQUENCY: 50/60/100 Hertz (single phase) AC LINE REGULATION:
DC output at 13.62 volts (2.27 volts/cell for 6
cells) @ 10 amps
21% for 50 or 60 Hertz 115 Vac
16% for 100 Hertz 115 Vac AC FUSES: MDA 2.5 or equivalent DC OUTPUT: Voltage range 10.00 – 17.00 + Current Maximum 10.0 +
0.6 amps
1%
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION: 3mV per °F per cell WEIGHT, NET: 22 lbs.
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12. PARTS LIST The following is a list of parts f ound in the NRS m odel ELC-12/10. When replacing a part, USE O NLY ORIGINAL
FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS of the correct size and rating.
PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 38632S 1 CONTROL MODULE (W/ ELECTRONIC BOARD) 38631S 1 CONTROL CABLE (W/ SHUNT) 38056S 1 BASE ASSEMBLY 38061S 1 COVER ASSEMBLY 05322S 2 FUSEHOLDER ASSEMBLY 16268S 2 FUSE, 2.5 AMP 38053S 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER ASSEMBLY 38048S 1 AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH ASSEMBLY 27317S 1 AMMETER 04230S 5 BUSHING, ½” 29741S 1 TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER, 10’ (W/ TERMINAL) 29742S 1 TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER, 30’ (W/ TERMINAL) 38051S 1 HEATSINK ASSEMBLY, W/ SCR’s 38054S 1 CAP ASSEMBLY, W/ DIODE ASSEMBLY 11705S 1 VARISTOR, 320V 31887S 1 TERMINAL STRIP (W/ MOUNTING HARDWARE)
13. WIRING DIAGRAM
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