Piktronik KOP602, KOP1001 Operating Instructions Manual

IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY!
Whenever you are handling or working with a lead-acid battery, consult your battery owners’ manual for instructions and safety precautions.
COOLING FAN
Do not cover the cooling fan openings in order to ensure enough cooling flow. Otherwise the charging current will drop and the charging time will increase proportionally.
Use the charger for the defined battery type only, (according to the parameters). If the charging profile does not suit the battery type, the battery will not be charged properly and the life time of the battery may be shortened.
GAS
Lead-acid batteries produce hydrogen-oxygen gases which can be explosive and sulfuric acid that can cause severe burns. Make sure working area is well-ventilated. Cigarettes or any open fires or sparks may cause an explosion. Keep all ignition sources away from the battery.
ACID
Battery acid can severely damage your eyes and skin. In event of accident, flush with water and seek medical help immediately. Use proper personal protective devices when handling a damaged or leaking battery. Treat material used to clean up a battery acid spill as hazardous waste.
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Batteries contain hazardous materials. Among others lead and antimony are toxic substances. Waste lead-acid batteries are hazardous waste and must be treated according to the Battery Disposal Regulations.
Manufacturer:
Piktronik d. o. o.
Cesta k Tamu 17 SI - 2000 Maribor
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Distributor:
10/2014
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Battery Charger KOP602 / KOP1001
Battery chargers KOP602 and KOP1001 are modern fully automatic devices suitable not only for charging but also for maintaining and monitoring the batteries. The charger stores data about charging times and Ah charged. This data may be accessed for further analysis. The charger may be used as a stationary device or can be installed and operated in the vehicles. The charger should be mounted horizontally. Any drilled holes or any mechanical changes of the housing may damage the charger.
Your KOP battery charger was factory programmed for a specific battery type. Make sure the charging profile suits your battery type. To change the charging profile for a specific battery type, parameters may be programmed with a PC software package and a programming interface. The programming parameters allow the chargers profile to suit the battery type. Up to five charging phases can be programmed. The charging voltages, currents, charging times, temperature compensation and other control functions can be programmed. Please contact your dealer for further information. When programming the charging profile always follow the battery manufacturer's instructions regarding voltages, currents and charging times.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the KOP Battery charger.
Note: Please note, that new batteries reach the maximum capacity after multiple
charging cycles have been completed successfully. Old batteries often dont reach the full capacity. This can cause the charging process not to end properly (example: maximum charging time overflow).
TO START THE CHARGING PROCESS
Establish a safe connection between the battery and charger first. Then plug the mains connector. This sequence must always be followed in this order. When
removing the connection, remove the mains plug from the mains first before disconnecting the battery circuit.
After connecting the battery, the red LED (error LED) flashes several times and then remains OFF. When the charging process starts, the yellow LED comes ON (also a click from the relay in the charger can be heard and the cooling fan starts to operate).
Indication LED pattern:
Yellow LED ON: Main charge phase with maximum charging current
Yellow LED flashes slowly (1 sec.): U-phase with constant voltage (appr. 80% charged)
Yellow LED flashes faster (0,3 sec.): Floating charge phase (30 min. duration)
Green LED ON: Battery 100% charged
After this phase trickle charge follows.
If local regulations allow it, the battery may be permanently connected to the charger. The cooling fan is temperature controlled and operates at different speeds. The charging time depends on the battery capacity. If the battery has been partly discharged, the charging process will finish sooner.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the manual thoroughly.The charger must be used with the original cables only. Do not change, shorten,
extend or short circuit the cables.
Remove the mains plug from the mains first before braking the battery circuit.Only rechargeable batteries can be used. Do not connect any non-rechargeable
batteries (like dry-cell batteries) to the charger.
The charger may be used for correct battery type only. Do not use the charger inside motor-homes, campers or caravans.Check the charger for cable, housing and connector damages before use. Do not
operate the charger when damaged. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not expose the charger to rain, moisture, direct sunlight or dust.Always disconnect mains after charging and generally when the device is not in
use. During the trickle charge the charger remains attached to the mains.
Always disconnect the mains during a thunderstorm.
ERRORS
No LED lights ON or flash after the charger has been connected to the mains
1. Check if the battery is properly connected
2. Check the mains
3. Contact your after-sales service point
LED flashes periodically : n-times
flashes/ 2 s Pause / n-times flashes
Please see the error messages description of flash pattern bellow
Error messages
Number of
LED flashes
Description
1 Charger temperature sensor failed 2 Charging time limit has been exceeded (faulty battery / battery aging) 3 Battery temperature sensor failed or is not connected 4 Charger temperature during the charging process is too high 5 Battery voltage too high at the start of the charging (incorrect battery) 6 Battery temperature too low 7 Battery temperature too high 8 Charger disconnected from the battery during charging
9 Incorrect parameter checksum 10 Problems with the current measurement offset 11 Incorrect parameter values 12 The current can not be measured/detected 13 Battery charging current measurement is out or range 14 Battery charging current can not be properly controlled
Technical Specification
Charger type
KOP602
24V
KOP602
36V
KOP602
48V
KOP1001
24V
KOP1001
36V
KOP1001
48V
Nominal battery voltage 24V 36V
48V 24V 36V 48V
Nom. output current 17A 12A 9A 34A 24A 18A
Peak input power 600 W / 5 A 1200 W / 10 A
Input voltage 230V~ 50/60 Hz
IP protection grade IP21
Weight 2,2 kg 3,9 kg
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