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manual
1620
SWITCH MODE
BATTERY CHARGER
®
Applicable to 230VAC units only
Before charging, read
instructions carefully!
MODEL
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read the Operating Instructions carefully before using the Model 1620 charger. 1. WARNING – Failure to install and operate the charger in accordance with these instructions may result in damage to the charger or injury to the operator. 2. WARNING – Never place the charger directly above or below the battery being charged. Gases or fluids from the battery will corrode and damage the charger. Locate the charger as far away from the bat
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CONTENTS 1. MODEL ENCODEMENT ............................. page 1 2. TEChNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................. page 1 3. INSTALLATION ............................................. page 7 4. OPERATION ................................................... page 8 5. TROUBLEShOOTING ................................. page 9 6. MAINTENANCE ........................................... page 10 Curtis 1620 Manual
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MODEL ENCODEMENT 1620uv-www/xx/yy-zzz 1620 u v - www / xx / yy - zzz Model Cooling Sealing Input Output Output Series Voltage Voltage Current Number 1 F S 120 24 20 001 Fan Sealed 120VAC 24VDC 20 Amps Consult Factory cooled for 230 additional options 230VAC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Electrical Input: 120VAC models 230VAC models Voltage: 100-132VAC 180-264VAC Frequency Range: 57-63Hz 47-63Hz Input Current: 12Arm
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J2-1 J2-2 J2-3 100V max., 60mA max. Wiring diagram 1. 2.4 Environmental Operating temperature: 0°C to +50°C Storage temperature: -40°C to +85°C humidity: 95% non-condensing at 38°C Shock: SAEJ1378, 55g pulse at 9-13ms Vibration: 5g rms, 5-500 hz, 2 hrs. per axis Protection: IP-54, including fan 2.5 Compliance Radiated Emissions: FCC Part 15, Class A EN55011, Class A Conducted Emissions: FCC Part 15, Class A EN55011, Class A EN50082-1-1997 — X ESD: — EN6
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2.7.1 – End of Charge Mode Figure 1. Charge profile for End of Charge Mode Figure 1 defines the charge profile for the End of Charge Mode. As long as the battery voltage (V) is above Undervoltage Lockout Level (Vuvlo), charging will start after short delay of about 6 seconds. For battery voltage between Vuvlo and Vlv, charge current will be limited to lower value (Ilv) in order to prevent gassing damage to the batteries. Good batteries will quickly increase voltage above Vlv and the 1620 wi
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2.7.2- Equalize Mode after End of Charge Mode Figure 2. Charge profile for Equalize Mode Figure 2 defines the charge profile for the Equalize Mode. After going through bulk charge and Constant Voltage modes, the charger will reduce its output cur- rent to Top-Off Current (Ito) until one of the two possible outcomes occurs: (1) Battery voltage rises to Equalize Voltage (Vequ) or (2) Equalize Time-Out (Tto) is reached. Once one of these two possibilities occur, charging will stop and the 1620 wi
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2.7.3 - Float Mode Figure 3. Charge profile for Float Mode Figure 3 defines the charge profile for the Float Mode. In this mode of operation, batteries are maintained at full charge. In addition to maintaining full charge, the charger can support a load current – as long as the combined load current and battery charging requirements do not exceed the output current defined in the Constant Current setpoint (Icc, default value of 20A in the Basic Mode). In this mode of operation, the charger
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2.8 Indication Lights The charger features built in diagnostics. Refer to the table below to interpret the flashing of the green and yellow indicator lights. Flash Pattern Mode Charge Status Yellow on, Green on Standby Indicator 1 Charge done, ready to use. 1 Yellow on, Green blinks Charging Charging normally. 1 Yellow and Green blink together Standby Indicator 2 Charge cycle has not started, refer to troubleshooting section. Yellow and Green blink alternately Programming 1311 programmer
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INSTALLATION 3.1 Unit should be securely mounted to a flat surface. 3.2 The power cord to the IEC 320/C14 connector should be of the appropriate gauge to carry a 15A current, for the cable’s length, to meet the requirements of applicable electrical codes. The power cord must meet IEC requirements 3 with a minimum cross section of 1.5mm. 3.3 The wires between the charger output and the battery should be of the appropriate gauge to carry a 20A current, for the cable’s length, to me
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OPERATION 4.1 Charging the battery 4.1.1 If using the motor speed controller inhibit, and a Curtis motor controller is present, connect the Motor Controller Inhibit connector to the appropriate connector on the motor speed controller. 4 4.1.2 Connect the (–) terminal of the charger to the (–) terminal of the battery. 4.1.3 Connect the (+) terminal of the charger to the (+) terminal of the battery. 4.1.4 Plug the charger into an appropriate AC power source. 4.1.5 Charging is compl
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TROUBLESHOOTING The following checklist should help you to troubleshoot any problems with the charger. Make sure to observe all safety instructions provided on the unit and in 5 this manual. Flash Pattern Indication Solution Yellow and Green No battery Battery may be disconnected from 1 blink together or reverse polarity charger or connected back wards. Battery may be severely discharged. Lower Vulvo in the software setting. Battery damaged. Replace battery. 1 Yellow blinks , Cha
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MAINTENANCE Excess dirt or grime may be removed from the unit by wiping it with a cloth dampened with water. Although Curtis chargers are equipped with a fan designed to last the life of the 6 charger, exposure to harsh environments – such as dusty condition, grease, chemi- cals, etc. – may impair the effectiveness of the fan. If the operation of the fan is noticeably degraded, Curtis recommends an immediate replacement of the fan with Curtis Part Number 17603351, 1620 Fan Assembly. 6.1 Rep
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Table 1. Programming Parameters Programming mode Description Programming Default Value Increment Accuracy* Definition Limits 2 BASIC MODE Battery Type 1 or 2 1 1 1-FLA: Float voltage is set to 26.8V, Constant voltage set to 29V. 2-SLA: Float voltage set to 27.6V, Constant voltage to 29.4V End of Charge 1, 2, or 3 1 1 1-OFF: Charger goes into standby. Charger will cycle to recharge the battery as determined by Vrst and enter standby at the end of the charge cycle. 2-EQUALIZE: Charger adjusts its
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Programming mode Description Programming Default Value Increment Accuracy* Definition Limits 2 BASIC MODE Battery Type 1 or 2 1 1 1-FLA: Float voltage is set to 26.8V, Constant voltage set to 29V. 2-SLA: Float voltage set to 27.6V, Constant voltage to 29.4V End of Charge 1, 2, or 3 1 1 1-OFF: Charger goes into standby. Charger will cycle to recharge the battery as determined by Vrst and enter standby at the end of the charge cycle. 2-EQUALIZE: Charger adjusts its output current to Ito, and drive
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CURTIS INSTRUMENTS, INC. 200 Kisco Avenue, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 • Tel: (914) 666-2971 • FAX (914) 666-2188 www.curtisinst.com is a registered trademark of Curtis Instruments, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice © 2005 CURTIS INSTRUMENTS, INC. 53033 REV E 12/07