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Operations Manual LFB Series Battery Charger LFB1-130-005 (1 Phase 110VDC 5A) EXZON Operations Manual LFB Series Battery Charger LFB1-130-005 (1 Phase 110VDC 5A) EXZON 1.0 20 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Contents Introduction 1.4 General Descri 12 Safety Specifications 24 Specifications 24.1 Electrical 24.2 Physical 24.3. Environment Installation 3.4 Receiving 3.1.1. Unpacking and Inspection 3.4.2 Storage 3.1.3 Site Selection 3.2 Installation 3.2.1 Equipment Required 3.2.2 Input/Output Power Connections 3.2.3 Alarm Interface Connections Operation 4.4 User interface Panel 4.2 System Controls 4.2.1 Float/Boost Controls 2 Boost Timer Meters Alarms AC Input Circuit Breaker DC Output Circuit Breaker 7 Load Circuit Breaker 4.28 Battery Output Circuit Breaker 4.3 Operating Procedures 43.1 Startup 43.2. Shutdown 44 — Adjustments 44.1 Float Voltage 44.2 Current Limited Maintenance 5.1 Preventive Maintenance 5.2 Diagnostics Schematics = Raa = Engieeting Lites Fe Cones 2 8008VP Rectter Charger 1.0 Introduction 4.1 General Description The LFB Series Rectifier Charger maintains constant voltage to power battery bank and ther DC loads with the following basic components: CLAC Input and DC Output Circuit Breaker OT Reatifier Bridge Fier Circuit 1.2 Safety NOTICE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT General Safety The procedures described in these instructions are intended for use by persons knowledgeable in the operation of Rectifier Chargers. Persons unfamiliar with this type of equipment should seek guidance from those who have experience with it. The LFB Rectifier Charger is designed and built for safe operation when used to supply its rated load, provided it is installed as specified by a qualified, licensed ‘and competent electrician. Electrical Precautions Never handle a component or assembly without personally confirming that no voltage is applied or present. Use only insulated tools Keep door closed at all times during normal operations. a Engincesng Lined Fe Senos 6 S00AMP Rector Charger 2.0 Specifications 24 Specifications 2.4.4 Electrical Nominal Voltage (AC) 230 Frequency (Hz) 50 Phase 1 Input range +1-10% Frequency range H1- 8% Qutput Characteristics Float Mode Load Voltage (VDC) 114.0 Battery Voltage (VDC) 120.4 Boost Mode Load Voltage (VDC) 1205 Battery Voltage (VDC) 1269 Output Voltage tolerance (% of rated) +110% Voltage Regulation 1% Ripple ( 100% load es batteries) <5% RMS Efficiency > 80% Current rated 5A Current Limit tolerance (% of rated) +140% Table 2.1 Electrical Parameters Moder input Toput ‘Output Current Battery Voltage | Current (SETING) Operation (Votts) | (Amps.) (amps) LFB1-130-005 230 70 55 Lead Acid/54 cells 2.1.2 Physical Below are the outline dimensions and weights. Certain options may affect, cabinet dimension. Reference the outline drawing for detail dimensions. Ter Siranaane Wear H1Wx0 frm) sa) LFB1-130.008 ‘aooxexon00 | 105 Note : * Excluded Battery weight 2.4.3 Environment ‘Ambient Temperature 5...440°C Relative Humidity 0-95 % (Non-condensing) Operating Attitude Sea Level to 10,000 tt. Audible Noise <6548 34 snus 3.0 Installation Receiving 3.4.4 Unpacking and Inspection Upon receipt of the unit, inspect the equipment for darhage. If it has been damaged during shipment, keep the packing materials, and contact the office to file @ claim for shipping damage 3.4.2 Storage If the equipment is not to be placed in immediate service, it should be kept in a clean and dry area and protected from water, condensation, dirt and extremes of temperature, 3.1.3 Site Selection The equipment should be located in @ clean, dry, wellventiiated site Adequate ventilation should be provided by allowing at least three feet of space in front of the equipment, at least one foot above the equipment land at least six inches at the rear of the equipment for 150A and below. ‘The Charger has been supplied with a four inch lifting base with mounting holes to attach the Rectifier to its mounting surface and ring-lfting on top frame so it easy for the client to move. In most installations it is not necessary to bolt the equipment to floor. Due to weight, the equipment is typically placed on a reinforced floor near load bearing columns. If there is ‘and doubt floor loading capacity, an architect should be consulted {Fa Senas 5 SO0AMP Rectfer Charger 3.2 Installation 3.24 WARNING—-HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. The wiring and connections in and around this unit may contain HIGH VOLTAGES. These HIGH VOLTAGES can injure or kill personnel, and damage equipment. All electrical connections must be made by qualified electrician and meet local code standards. Equipment Required The installation of the LFB Series Battery Charger requires a few tools: (1 Wrenches OF Screwdrivers 1 Wire Luggers 3.2.2 Input/Output Power Connections Connect the Charger to the appropriate source of AC. The cable must be sized to handle the rated input current. Connect the DC output to is load. It is extremely important to oobserve the proper polarty of the DC connections to prevent damage to the battery. The DC output cable should be sized to carry approximately 10% more current than the rated full load value of the Charger (adjustable current limit is typically 110% of rated continuous load). When routing the cable, make sure that the wire is not laying over any sharp edges which may cut into the wiring. Cable entrance is normally available in the opposite side of front panel. The power connection terminals, are located behind the front door below the incoming breaker. Reference your outline drawing for detailed connection locations. 2 engneemg Lied {Fe Seras 5 S00AMP Rectfer Charger 32.3 Alarm Interface Connections The Alarm Interface Connections provide connections for remote monitoring of some alarms provided on the User's Interface Panel The SPDT contacts are provided as: = Loss of AC input = Charger fail = High DC output = Low DC output Reference to your outline and alarm layout drawing for detailed wire connections and Section 4.2 for alarm description The alarms are rated for a maximum of 220VAC,5A as standard. Reference your outline drawing for detailed locations. ies: Sr EODIANP Rectfer Charger 4A 4.0 Operation User Interface Panel ‘The User Interface Panel located on the front door simplifies the operation of the LFB Series Charger. The equipment controls, indicators and alarm are located on this panel. —_—a 4.2 ‘System Controls 4.24 Float/Boost Controls ‘The Floa/Boos/Controls are located on the front User Interface Panel, An indicator are provided for Float and Boost. 42.2 Boost Timer ‘The 0 to 24 hour Float/Boost Timer is located inside the cubicle provide timed boost voltage 4.2.3 Meters Each LFB Series Charger is equipped with the following meter: DC Output Voltmeter This meter monitors the DC output voltage between the DC Load or the battery. DC Output Ammeter This meter monitors the DC output current of the Charger. AZ Engieenng Litas Fe Seroe 8 800AVP Roctter Charge 424 Alarms Each LFB Series Charger is equipped with the following alarms: AC Power Failure Alarm This alarm senses loss of AC power to the Battery Charger. A SPDT alam contact and a red LED are supplied as standard for customer annunciation. The alarm relay is energized under normal operation. Low DC Voltage Alam This alarm senses when the DC bus voltage drops below 108VDC. A SPDT alarm contact and red LED are supplied as standard for customer annunciation. The alarm relay is energized under normal operation. High DC Voltage Alam This alarm senses when the DC bus voltage raises above 132VDC. A SPDT alarm contact and red LED are supplied as standard for customer annunciation. The alarm relay is de-energized under normal operation. Charger Failure Alarm This alarm senses any failure of the charger which caused the DC bus voltage equals zero, A SPDT alarm contact and red LED are supplied as standard for customer annunciation. The alarm relay is de-energized under normal operation. 4.2.5 AC Input Circuit Breaker (B201) ‘The AC Input Circuit Breaker are used to isolate the circuit between the ‘AC Input terminals and the Charger. 4.2.6 DC Output Circuit Breaker (B202) ‘The DC Output Circuit Breaker opens and closes the circuit between the Charger and the output terminals. 427 DC Load Circuit Breaker (8203) (if fitted) ‘The DC Output Circuit Breaker opens and closes the circuit between the Charger and the output terminals, 42.8 DC Battery Circuit Breaker (B202) (if fitted) (OPTION) 4.3. Operating Procedures 4.3.4 Initial Check with Power off CAUTION! ENSURE THAT THE INSIDE OF THE CHARGER IS DRY. IF ANY WATER IS FOUND, OPEN THE FRONT DOOR AND PLACE IN A DRY, WARM AREA AT LEAST 24 HOURS. To assure trouble free operation, i on the main power. ial check should be performed before turning 1. Check that the charger characteristics (Voltage, Frequency, Power) match those of the supply, battery, and load 2, Check for foreign objects and loose parts inside the cubicle 3. Check that all connections are firmly secured 4. Check for correct earthing and cabinet ground continuity. 5, Check that all fuses and circuit breakers are in the OFF position 6. Using an Ohmmeter, check for short-circuit connections from phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase 7. Use the multimeter to check that the DC voltage at the battery input terminals is correct in both value and polarity. 4.3.2 Start-Up the Charger 1. Check that the load is ready to powered up. 2. Check that the battery polarity is correct. 3. Switch the AC Circuit Breaker (B201) to the ON position. A check of the DC Output Voltmeter can be made to ensure that the Charger has the correct output voltage. 4. Press the momentary Boost Button. A check of the DC Output Voltmeter can be made to ensure that the Charger has the correct output voltage. 5. Switch the Battery Breaker or fuse (if filed) to the ON position. 6 Switch the DC Output Circuit Breaker (B202) to the ON position. The DC Output Ammeter should indicate some level of charging current unless the batteries are already charged. 7. Press the LED TEST button on the front panel and observe that all LEDs are ON. 8. Press the ALARM SILENT button (if fitted) on the front panel to reset any alarms that occurred during start-up. If any alarm LED's remain lit after the alarm silent button is pressed, check the reason for the alarm and take corrective action where necessary. Refer to the trouble-shooting guide in this manual if any problems occur. 9, Check that the load is ready to be powered up. Switch the Output Load Circuit Breaker or fuse (if fitted) to the ON position, This will energize the DC Load. LEBSenes 5:600AMP Rectfer Charger 4.3.3 Shutdown Sequence 1. Check that the load is ready to be shut-down. 2. Switch all Load Circuit Breakers to the OFF position. NOTE: The DC capacitor bank may take several seconds to discharge. 3. Switch the AC Circuit Breaker (B201) to the OFF position 4. Using 2 multimeter, check that there is no voltage at the charger output terminal block. CAUTION ! SHOULD THE CHARGER BE OUT OF SERVICE FOR MORE THAN A FEW DAYS, THE BATTERY SHOULD BE TOTALLY DISCONNECTED. 4.3.4 Taking the Charger out of Commission 1. Check that the battery current is slightly zero, to ensure the battery set is fully charged before taking the charger out of commission. 2, Switch the Load Circuit Breaker(s) and fuses in OFF position 3. Switch the AC Input Circuit Breaker (B201) in OFF position. Your charger is ready to service or maintenance. 4.3.5 FloatiBoost Operation Upon power-up, the charger is in the *Float” mode as shown by the green indicator on the User Interface Panel. Depressing the momentary Boost Button changes the output to the boost voltage level and initiates a timed cycle indicated on the Boost Timer. The yellow indicator light on the User Interface Panel and the Power Indicator on the timer flash when it is in its timing cycle, Depressing the momentary Float Button at any time in the boost cycle resets the timer and causes an immediate return to the float voltage level 4G Engioonng Lited 4.4 Adjustments & Functional Test During the following adjustments test, switch the Load Circuit Breaker or Battery Circuit Breaker to the OFF position and connect a dummy load to the battery terminals. Then start this procedure. 4.4.4 FloatiBoost Voltage The Charger Float and Boost voltage must be set up for the type of battery being charged. Typical min/max values are given below; Consult the specific battery manufacturer for the exact setting Type Float vicell Boost Vicel Lead Acid 220-225 235-240 Nickle-Cadmium TAO aS 150-155 CAUTION! OPEN THE RECTIFIER BREAKER (8202) BEFORE ADJUSTING. DO ‘NOT ADJUST THE OTHERS TRIMPOT Eloat Voltage: This adjustment is potentiometer P4 on the System Control board (X101), Clockwise rotation increases float voltage. Note: Depress the Float Pushbutton to ensure floating operation, Boost Voltage: This adjustment is potentiometer P3 on the System Control board (X101). Clockwise rotation increases boost voltage. Note: Depress the Boost Pushbutton to ensure boosting operation. 4.4.2 Current Limit After the battery voltage has stabilized, increase DC load until the charger current reaches the preset current limit and the battery voltage starts to drop. Customer can adjust Current limited by consulting the manufacturer for the exact setting. The adjustment is potentiometer CURRENT on the System Control board (X101). Clockwise rotation increases current limited level. baits tins EXZON) 46 enatneceise co.,t10 f a PCB NO. X101 Gz {Sosonies 5 6S0AMP Rectfer Charger 443 444 Low DC Voltage Alarm Adjust the float voltage (section 4.6.1) to the low voltage alarm setting required ‘Adjust the trimpot R13 on the Supervisor board (X103) until the low DC LED lights up and the alarm relay de-energized. Re-adjust the float voltage back to the original level High DC Voltage Alarm ‘Adjust the float voltage (section 4.6.1) to the high voltage alarm setting required, ‘Adjust the trimpot R6 on the Supervisor board (X103) until the High DC LED lights up and the alarm relay energized. Re-adjust the float voltage back to the original level, rarr'-09 ovrasouiona 9 (NOZXS. eroz nse w3T41L930 NOZKS eXZON) AG Engng Linted F8 Sores 800AMP Rector Charger 4.4.5 Float/Boost Timer ‘The Boost Timer can be changed to have the maximum time changed without removing the timer. Using a flat blade screwdriver to change the Time Unit Selector to sec., min., hrs. or 10 hrs and adjust the setting time by tur the red Setting Dial to proper time. Power indicator Setting dial er LK ennte CAUTION: Do not adjust the Timer when it operates. 5.0 Maintenance Preventive Maintenance ‘The LFB Series Battery Charger is designed and manufactured to assure maximum reliability, flexibility, serviceability and performance QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THIS EQUIPMENT. ! To assure longer component life and trouble free operation, minor preventive maintenance procedures should be performed annually. More frequent inspection intervals are recommended for severe operating operation, Recommended Maintenance Procedure 1. Assure all cooling fans are operational, clean and free of dust and debi. 2. Verify output voltage is within specifications. If not refer to Section 4.4 for adjustment procedure. 3. Turn off all power to unit 4. During each service inspection, any accumulated dust, dirt, or foreign particles should be carefully removed. Special care should be taken in cleaning thyristor, heatsink, and the control PCB assy. 5. Inspect all wiring for loose connections, bumt, frayed or broken wires. Check for burned semiconductor components and circuit boards, 6. Re-torque all high current connections and secure any loose connections. AB enpneeng Lined Fe Sores © S00AMP Rectfar Charger 5.2 Diagnostics ‘As an aid in troubleshooting the unit, the following list of problems and possible causes is suggested as a guide. If a problem falls outside of this list, or is not cured by taking appropriate action mentioned below.the factory should be consulted for additional help. 5.2.1 Low Output Voltage 1. Input Voltage Low - Correct proper input voltage 2. One Rectifier Fuse Blown -Replace open fuse with same type, check for shorted SCR in rectifier 3. Voltage Adjust Potentiometer Improperly Set - Readjust float or boost control to proper value. 4, Defective Control Board - Replace with new board and align according to Section 4.4 instructions. $.2.2 High Output Voltage 1, Input Voltage Too High - Correct proper input Voltage 2. Voltage Adjust Potentiometer Improperly Set -Readjust float or boost contro! to proper value. 3. Defective Control Board Replace with new board and align according to Section 4.4 instructions, 5.2.3 Rectifier Fail 4. DC Output Voltage higher the preset value - See Section 5.2.2 2, DC Output is short-circuit -Check output cable or load 3. Defective Control Board Replace with new board according to Section 4.4 instructions 5.2.4 Unit inoperative - Input Breaker Tripped 1. Phase Failure - Check input voltage 2. DC Circuit Short - Check battery and DC circuit 3. Defective Control Board (X101)-Replace with new board 4, Input Transformer Shorted - Replace with new transformer. 5.2 High Output Current 1. Charger is overloaded - Reduce load on Charger to within rating 2. Current Limit Adjusted Too High - Readjust current limited control to proper #8 Enpreetng Lites Se canes # S008? Rector Charger 6.0 Schematic 6.1 Drawing & Schematic The attached Sheets detail Schematic ‘Outline cubicle Front Panel layout

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