FORAORLD ON THE MOVE,
SUES AND SERVICE IN1 HE UNITED KINdDOM
BRISTOL:
2-4 HANHAM ROAD
:. SWOOD, BRISTOL BS15 2PH
TELEPHONE: 0117 935 2733
FAX: 0117 935 2608
CRAWLEY.
i T C1. THE FLEMING CENTRE
REMIND WAY
LEY. WEST SUSSEX RH10 2NN
IELEPHONE: 01293 516611
FAX: 01293 516616
GLASGOW:
AFIELD PUCE. COLLEGE MILTON
EAST KILBRIDE G74 5LT
1 ELEPHONE: 0135 52 41924
FAX: 0135 52 64726
LUTON:
UNIT 8B, COSGROVE WAY
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, LUTON
BEDS, LU1 1XL
I ELEPHONE: 01582 405073
FAX: 01582 404078
MANCHESTER:
UNIT 3.EUR0PA 2000
rUROPATRADING ESTATE
SrONECLOUGH,RADCUFFE
MANCHESTER M26 1GG
TELEPHONE: 01204 861086
FAX: 01204 862066
BIRMINGHAM:
:• ‘ERY ROAD, WEST BR0MWICH
VEST MIDLANDS B714JU
i cLEPHONE: 0121-553 2361
FAX:0121-553 4867
BELFAST:
TELEPHONE: (01232) 327953
EUROPEAN SALES AND SERVICEOUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM
BELGIUM:
CMP BATTERIJEN N.V., MORTSEL
TELEPHONE: (00 32 3| 455 6661
FAX: (00 32 3) 455 6907
DENMARK:
CMP BATTERIER A/S, VEJLE
TELEPHONE: (00 45 75) 85 99 22
FAX: (00 45 751 85 95 54
FRANCE:
COMPAGNIE EUROPEENNE
D’ACCUMULATEURS, PARIS
TELEPHONE: (00 33 1)4121 23 00
FAX: (00 33 1)4121 27 10
GERMANY:
ACCUMULATORENFABRIK
SONNENSCHEIN GmbH, BUDINGEN
TELEPHONE: (00 49) 604 281 422
FAX: (00 49) 604 281 216
HOLLAND;
CMP BATTERIJEN B.V., VLAARDINGEN
TELEPHONE: (00 31 10)4455 666
FAX: (00 31 10) 4343 532
ITALY:
SOCIETAINDUSTRIALE ACCUMULATORI
CASSINA DE’ PECCHI (Ml)
TELEPHONE: (00 39 2) 953971
FAX: (00 39 2| 95302887
SPAIN:
FULMEN IBERICA SA, BARCELONA
TELEPHONE: (00 34 3) 6802828
FAX: (00 34 3) 6802545
FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING OUR APPOINTED
AGENTS IN AUSTRIA, FINLAND, IRELAND, NORWAY,
SWEDEN AND OUR FACILITIES IN OTHER OVERSEAS
MARKETS PLEASE CONTACT OUR EXPORT DEPARTMENT
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON FULL RANGEOF CHLORIDE MOTIVE POWER PRODUCTS ANOSERVICES ASK FOR THE FOLLOWING LEAFLETS
Subject Publication Reference
BATTERIES/CHARGERS/ANCILLARIES
Battery Selection Guide
Battery Rental Package
Classic Batteries
Classic 15 Batteries
Classic 25 Batteries
Classic SO Batteries
Trekker Monobloc and Compact Batteries
Maintenance Free Batteries
Batteries and Chargers for AGV’s
Batteries and Chargers for Cleaning
Dryfit
Toppmg-Up Equipment
Aquajet
21 Series Charger Range
21 CM Chargers
21 Superchargers
21 Overnight Chargers
Low Maintenance System
21 MF Chargers
Classic Chargers
SERVICE
MP72
MP50
MP61
MP52
MP53
МРИ
MP81
MP56
MP59
MP64
MP55
MP203
MP300
МР301
МР302
МРЗОЗ
МР304
МР65
а рейсу of continuous development ii reserves the right to change (he specifications of its products without prior notice end such change would render this publicatioi
CHLORIDEMOTIVE POWERBatteries • Chargers — Service
CENTRAL SALES OFFICE A N D EXPORT D E P A R T M E N T
CMP BATTERIES LIMITED, P.O. BOX 1, SALFORD ROAD
OVER HULTON, BOLTON BL5 1DD, UNITED KINGDOM
TELEPHONE: 01204 64111. FAX: 01204 62981 TELEX: 635759 CHLORH G
CC O M P A G N I E EUROPEENNE D ‘ A C C U M U L A T E U R S
SUPER
i’4 , 5;4
CHARGERCARE
MRN136O 10/95/1
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7.
INSTALLATION
Installation shall only be carried out by suitably qualifiedpersonnel and in accordance with local and national wiringregulations.
4 hand operated supply disconnection device shall allowthe whole charger to be disconnected from the powersuppjy for maintenance or repair work.
The power transformer in the charger will have a relativelyhighjin-rush current due to magnetisation of the core. Thisin-rush current lasts only a fraction of a second, but maybe sufficient to trip certain distribution circuit breakers,particularly those having magnetic short circuit trips.Because of this it is necessary to use a distribution circuitbreaker having thermal but not magnetic trips (must beGlass 3 or 4) or H.R.C. fuses.
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This should be borne in mind when choosing appropriateequipment.
Choose a cool, dry, well ventilated location away fromcorrosive fumes and steamy atmospheres.
Remove all materials used for packing and make a routine ®inspection to check for any obvious damage which mighthave occurred during transit.
Check by reference to the charger rating plate that theequipment is suitable for the intended mains supply andthe battery to be charged.
Battery lead lengths should not be altered without priorconsultation with Service personnel.
INSTALLATION
Example
A 21 Super 24V 45 is suitable for connection to a single pharsupply and for charging a lead acid battery of 24 volts at aninitial current of 45 amps.
8. Position the charger with a minimum clearance at thesides and rear of 100mm (4 inches). Allow a minimumoverhead clearance of 300mm (12 inches).
9. Ensure that the instrument panel is fully accessible.
10. Check that the charging connector polarity is correct anthat it matches the polarity of the connector used for th(battery. The charger output positive should connectto tbattery positive and the charger output negative shouldconnect to the battery negative. Polarity reversal shallrequire the visit of the service Engineer to replace the Сline fuse.
11. The Table on page 4 details the correct type of semi;conductor fuse to be fitte.d to the charger in relation to i’output current. It is extremely important that these ratin
) are not exceeded. Note: Fuse ratings given are not •applicable to TR rated chargers. д3к-
1 2 . The mains current required by the charger is stipulatedthe equipment rating plate. The table on page 5 givesguidance as to the current rating of mains supply, icables.Unless other approved methods are used to.ear
the equipment, the earth terminal adjacent to the inputcable terminals should be connected to earth via aconductor of appropriate rating shown in the table onpage 5.
FUSE SELECTION TABLES INSTALLATION
Single
Amps(D.C)
1520 •25 (
* 303540455055 .60657075808590 | .95
100110120
изо •140150160170180190
. 200
*.
-;.4.
Phase
0/P Fuse
LET 35LET 35LET 50
— LET 50LET 63LET 63 ,LET 80LET 80LET100LET 100LET 125LET 125LET 125LET 125LET 160LET 160LET 160LET 160LET 180LET 180LMT 200LMT 200LMT 250LMT 250LMT315LMT 315LMT 315LMT 315
Three I
Amps (D.C.)
152025
> 3035404550556065707580859095
10011.0120130
I 140150160170
*. 180190200
Phase
0/P Fuse
LET 35LET 35LET 35LET 35LET 50LET 50LET 50LET 50LET 63LET 63LET 80LET 80LET 80LET 80
LET 100LET 100LET 100LET 100LET 125LET 125LET 160LET 160LET 160LET 160LMT 200LMT 200LMT 200LMT 200
Multicore PVCInsulated Cables
Non-armouredCross Section
Sq. mm
1.01.52.54.06.0
10.016.025.035.0
Input Current (Amps)
Single Phase
13.016.523.030.038.052.069.090.0111.0
Three Phase
11.515.020.027.034.046.062.080.099.0
Min. EarthConductor
Sq. mm
1.01.52.54.06.010.016.016.016.0
(Extract from 16th есШюд4ЕЕ wiring regulations. For other cable tconsult the appropriate’table or obtain data from your supplie.
On single phase chargers, remove the door panel and transfcstud terminal safety cover. With reference to Figure 1 .connectransformer stud terminal to correspond with the nominal vakthe mains voltage, i.e. 220V or 240V. The correct mains tappmust also be selected on the smaller P.C.B. mounted auxiliartransformers found on the micro controller and thyristor boarcFig. 2.
(Note: Neutral termination, auxiliary wire no. 2 must be theuppermost connection).
On three phase chargers,remove the door panel and transfo;stud terminal cover. With reference to Figure 3, connect thetransformer stud terminals to correspond with the nominal vathe mains voltage, i.e. 380V or 415V. This equipment is notsensitive to phase rotation.
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FIGURED fSingle Phase ChargerPlains termination point and 220V/240V tapping selection
INCOMING LIVE AND-NEUTRAL CONNECTIONSMADE TO LAND N
• TERMINALS RESPECTIVELY
SELECT 220V OR 240VTAPPING BY MOVING.WIRE, NO. 4 TOAPPROPRIATE POSITION(DIAGRAM SHOWS
TAPPING SETFOR 240V MAINS SUPPLY)
! EARTHING TERMINAL
TRANSFORMER FRAME
MAINSINPUT
,INCOMING MAINSCONNECTIONSMADE TO LAND NTERMINALS .
SELECT 220V OR 240VTAPPING BY MOVINGWIRE NO. 4 TOAPPROPRIATE POSITION(DIAQRAM SHOWSTAPPING SETFOR 240V MAINS SUPPLY)
TRANSFORMER FRAME
MAINSINPUT
1* EARTHING TERMINAL
ft Я.DOUBLE POLE
‘ CIRCUIT BREAKERTERMINAL BOARD
FIGURE 2Single Phase ChargerAdjustment of the firing pcb and micro pcb for 220V and 240Vsupply
220V 240VО О FIT RED JUMPER LINK
/ IN POSITION INDICATED^ ,’ BY DOTTED LINE TO SELECT
‘ 220V OR 240V SUPPLY
FIGURE 3Three Phase ChargerMains termination point and 380V/415V tapping selection n
MAINSINPUT
SELECT 380V OR 415VTAPPING BY MOVINGWIRES 17,18 & 19 TOAPPROPRIATE POSITION(DIAGRAM SHOWSTAPPING SETFOR 415V MAINS SUPPLY)
EARTHINGTERMINAL
NOTE:LEAVE WIRE No. 3ON 380V TAP
Note: On three phase chargers microcontroller pcb voltageselect tapping to be left on 220V.
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15.
16.
17.
INSTALLATION
Before connecting the mains supply, ensure that thesupply is isolated and that the circuit breaker mounted onthe charger front panel is in the ‘OFF’ position.
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A cable clamp is provided to secure the mains supplycable. In the case of single phase 220/240 volts supply, theLive connection should be terminated at L and the Neutralat N.On three phase chargers, line connections should bemade to terminals marked L1, L2 and L3.
The input cable should be routed through the rear of thecharger, Alternatively, the base or side panels may bepierced to take a cable bush or conduit fixing. Do.not routethe cable through the top cover.
If there is any doubt regarding the earthing and connectionof mains supply to the charger, the local electricity supplyauthority should be consulted.
When the charger has been correctly connected, replacethe transformer stud safety cover and door, then checkthat $6 circuit breaker on the charger front panel is in the
position.
Energise the charger by switching the remote isolator to the’ON’ positjon and the equipment is now ready for use.
MAINTENANCE
1. Ensure that the battery is suitably matched to the chareoutput and the application required.
2. Ensure that the circuit breaker mounted on the chargerfront panel is in the ‘OFF position. #>
3. Insert the charger plug in the battery socket.
4. Switch the mains circuit breaker to the ‘ON’ position. Ticharger will perform a self-test routine, during which alilamps in the display will be illuminated and after a delaapproximately three seconds, the charging current willflow, indicated by the display with current increasing frcright to left.
5. When the battery is 80% charged the amber ‘80% ‘charged’ lamp wilj.jjjuminate. The output current will ncdecrease depending on battery voltage.
6. When the battery is fully charged, the green ‘100%charged’ lamp will illuminate, indicating that the batteryready for use. The amber ‘80% charged’ lamp will beextinguished.
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7. Before disconnecting the battery from the charger, ensthat the circuit breaker mounted on the charger front p:is switched to the ‘OFF’ position.
8. Remove the charging plug from the battery socket.
MAINTENANCE
iotes
(a) If for any reason it is necessary to disconnect the batteryduring f i e charge cycle, the mains circuit breaker must beswitched to the ‘OFF position before disconnection is
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p) VVrjeji the ‘100% charged’ lamp is on, the battery shouldbe left connected to the charger until required. Underthese conditions the battery will receive periods of
4 |nB^ier^g.9hmge to Maintain rt in the fully chargedowiditicfi. During these charge periods the ‘100% charged’lamp w II be illuminated and the output current will beindicated on the display.
(c) If at the end of charge the amber ‘80% charged’ lamp isvflashing band the green ‘charged’ lamp is on, the charger is
indicating a sulphated battery condition. Cycling of thebattery may be required to restore maximum capacity.
(d) If ajfjhej end of charge, the green ‘charged’ lamp is flashingand charging current has fallen to zero, this is an indicationthatian{override time has operated. (Two fail safe timersajejncprporated in the controller).
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For this condition service attention will be required.
з) At appropriate intervals, give due attention to batterymaintenance, particularly with regard to the correctelectrolyte level, as recommended by the manufacturer.
OPERATION
1. Safety Precautions
The charger must be isolated at a remote point before anof the panels are removed. Do not forget to disconnect trbattery from the charger.
Remember — switching off the circuit breaker on thecharger front panel will leave the mains termination boarcin a ‘LIVE’ condition. To prevent this occurrence, alwaysswitch off the remote isolator feeding the charger, lock it ithe ‘OFF’ position using a padlock. A voltage indicatormust be used to prove the presence of voltage at the inp,terminals once the safety cover has been removed withirthe charger. This voltage indicator must be proved to beworking before and after testing for voltage presence. ‘Suitable notification should be erected at the point ofisolation to prevent inadvertent re-connection of the mainsupply.
The charger will require little attention, but the followingschedule is recommended.
2. Every Month
(a) Check the condition of charging cables payingparticular attention to the points where cable may beseverely flexed, i.e. at the entry to charger case andcharging plugs and sockets.
(b) Check condition of charging plugs and sockets for
% wear and any evidence of overheating, which couldultimately lead to charger malfunction.
OPERATION
3. Every Three Months
< (a) Check for any external panel damage.
(b) Isolate charger from battery and mains power at- * distribution point, remove door panel and check:
> 1, /'(i) jjThere»is no obstruction to ventilation of case.,, ^V ‘Any cjust that has settled on internal components
*~v „should be removed using a soft brush and vacuum. r cleaner.
‘,’ (ii) Condition and operation of moving parts.
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All electrical connections are sound and thatcomponents are in good condition. The
< discolouration of connecting cables or components»may be the result of overheating due to loose! connections or an incipient component fault. StepsГ should be taken to rectify the situation including the
replacement of any parts thought to be in adangerous condition; ^ •’
(c) Refit and securely fix all safety covers and panels.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAI
Battery charging faults will fall into one of three categories./
1. Complete failure.
2. Undercharging.
3. Overcharging. ,;
In the following three sections (1, 2, and 3) the fault findingprocedure is explained, firstly in written form then indiagrammatic form.
Adherence to the test sequence will generally locate the faul:area, but if the problem persists, consult your local CMPBatteries representative.
No Charge
(a) This is indicated by the current display showing zerRemember that the battery must be connected, thecircuit breaker closed and about 3 seconds elapsecbefore charging current can flow.
(b) If the red ‘supply on1 lamp is not illuminated, then than indication that the mains supply has failed. Thisbe readily checked by testing for voltage at the chatransformer stud input terminals.
AULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRтI
(c) If there is no voltage present, then check thedistribution system. Should the supply fuse haveblown, then before replacing it look for and rectify any
. possible, fault which could be an earth fault or shortf circuit component in the charger.
(d) If, jwhen mains voltage is available, the red ‘supply on’,,.larpp does not light, check the wiring to and condition
: a 6 f jjhe control circuit fuse located inside the instrument; panel, adjacent to the circuit breaker. Should the fuse* have blown, then before replacing it look for and rectify,•• any possible fault.
(e) If the fuse is intact and mains is available, check thewiring and connections to the micro-controller anddisplay board.
(f) If these connections are secure and mains voltage ispresent on the microboard, replace the
• microboard/display board assembly.
(gVj|f tfie red ‘power on’ LED illuminates, but the green;; LEp on the thyristor board is not illuminated after; approximately 3 seconds, check that the battery^vojtage is in the range 1.5 to 3.1 volts per cell.
(hj. If ijne battery voltage is correct, check whether the- output fuse has blown. Should the fuse have blown, the,n before replacement, look for and rectify any• possible fault, which could be reverse polarity of the
battery.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPA
Ф
(i) If the green LED on the thyristor board illuminates a’a 3 second delay, then extinguishes after severalseconds without any charging current flowing, checlAC voltage is available at the AC terminals of therectifier while the green LED is ON.
(j) If no AC volts are measured at the input to the rectifcheck for AC volts at the transformer secondary ancprimary. If no volts are measured at the transformerprimary, check the wiring and connection to thetransformer and repair, as necessary.
*(k) If AC volts are measured at the rectifier AC terminalwhile the green LED on the thyristor board isilluminated, check whether a demand signal from ttvmicro control circuit is present on the thyristor boarcthere is no demand, check wiring from themicrocontroller to the firing board. If necessary, cha:the microcontroller.
*(l) If a demand signal is present on the thyristor boardwhile the green LED is illuminated, check the rectif iand, if necessary, replace the thyristor board.
*(m) If charging current is still not present while the greerLED on the thyristor board is illuminated, then therectifier stack may be damaged. Repair or replace,necessary, paying particular attention to the thyristc
Note that tests (k), (I) and (m) will require specialistequipment.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRHO CHARGE
CONNECT BATTERYI
SWITCH ONi
SELFTESTI
NO
DOES GREEN LED ONTHYRISTOR BOARD .ILLUMINATE?!}
IS MAINS PRESENT ATTRANSFORMER TERMINALBOARD?
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•rv
NO YES
CHECK CELL IS CONTROLSELECT PCB CIRCUIT FUSE
OK?
NO
CHECK FUSEON FEED TOCHARGER
YES
ARE VOLTAGES ON MICROTHYRISTOR FIRING PCBPRESENT AND CORRECT?
NO
REPLACE FUSE, ISOLATE MICROAND THYRISTOR FIRING BOARDINDIVIDUALLY TO LOCATE FAULTYPCB AND REPLACE
VES NO
ARE VOLTAGES ONTHYRISTOR FIRING PCBPRESENT AND CORRECT?
REPLACE MICROCONTROLLER PCBASSEMBLY?
BLOWN -OK
. & ; •NO
CHECK INTEGRITY OFTHYRISTORS AND DIODESON RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY
REPLACE THYRISTORFIRING PCB
CHECK WIRINGFOR OPEN CIRCUIT
CHECK DC OUTPUT FUSE
BLOWNi
CHECK:1. EARTH FAULT ON PRI/SEC OF CHARGER TRANSFORMER2. PRI OR SEC SHORTED TURNS3. SHORT CIRCUIT IN RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY
OKi
CHECK BATTERY CHECK CONTINUITY OFPOLARITY i DC OUTPUT LEADS
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAI
2. Undercharging
Indicated by low battery specific gravities at the end ofcharge and/or by the battery failing to complete its normramount of work.
(a) Check that the charger output is matched to the battccapacity for the required charging time.
(b) Check that the charger is giving its correct outputcurrent.
(c) If the output current is less than it should be, thenpossibly a diode or thyristor in the rectifier stack hasfailed. In the case of a three phase charger, the phasmay be badly out of balance or that one phase hasfailed.
(d) If a charge is beiftg terminated by the override circui1
(i.e. green ‘100% charged’ lamp flashing), or thebattery is not receiving sufficient charge even thoughthe green ‘charged’ lamp lights up, check batterycondition.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRUNDERCHARGE
IS GREEN CHARGED LAMPON?
YES
IS AMBER LIGHTFLASHING?
YES
SULPHATED BATTERY CHECKCYCUNG OF BATTERY BATTERYMAY BE REQUIRED APPLICATION
NO
ARE BATTERY ANDCHARGER MATCHED?
YES NO
IS CHARGER GIVINGCORRECT OUTPUTCURRENT?
RECTIFY
YES
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
1. CORRECT MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE
2* 3 PHASE ONLY — PHASE BALANCEi
3. DIODES/THYRISTORS IN RECTIFIERASSEMBLY
A. MICRO CONTROLLER ANDTHYRISTOR DRIVE BOARD
REPLACE MICROPCB ASSEMBLYCHECK BATTERYCONDITION
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAI
3. Overcharge
Indicated by excessive battery temperatures at the end c’charge and excessive electrolyte loss.
(a) Check that the charger is matched to the battery’ capacity, and that the charger is giving its correct
output.
(b) When the green ‘charged’ lamp is on at the end of thecharging period, check whether the green LED on thethyristor board is extinguished.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIROVERCHARGE
IS CHARGER MATCHED TOBATTERY CAPACITY?
YES NO
» IS GREEN CHARGED LAMP ON ATEND pF NORMAL CHARGE PERIOD? , RECTIFY
YES NO
IS CHARGINGCURRENT ZERO?
MICROCONTROLLERFAULT
NO
TEXAMINE/REPLACEFIRING BOARD ASREQUIRED.
YES
IS GREEN LAMP FLASHING?
YES
OBSERVE FLASH RATEAND CHECK BATTERYCONDITION
WIRING DIAGRAMS21S Single Phase Wiring Diagram
Super-
WIRING DIAGRAMS21S Single Phase Diagram — Double Pole Circuit Breaker
WIRING DIAGRAMS23S Three Phase Wiring Diagram
Super-1PH-DP
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H+H+HW 1ФН+Н+ЖНН
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Super — 3
GENERAL INFORMATION
Charger Output Characteristicsi
Controlled current followed by a taper.
Matching of Battery and Chargerv Each [charger is designed to recharge a lead acid batteryof a specific voltage and ampere hour capacity in a giventime.
In the^event of over or under charging, it is important toensure that the charger is correctly matched to the batteryand is rated to charge in the required time.
AFTER SALES SERVICE
GUARANTEE
Each charger is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of finstallation.
SPARES AND REPAIRS
The companies listed on the back of this booklet are responfor service in their respective areas.
If you have any queries regarding the charger or its operaticor you have need for spares and repairs, please contact thecompany covering your area, quoting to them the charger tyand serial number.
FORAORLD ON THE MOVE,
SUES AND SERVICE IN1 HE UNITED KINdDOM
BRISTOL:
2-4 HANHAM ROAD
:. SWOOD, BRISTOL BS15 2PH
TELEPHONE: 0117 935 2733
FAX: 0117 935 2608
CRAWLEY.
i T C1. THE FLEMING CENTRE
REMIND WAY
LEY. WEST SUSSEX RH10 2NN
IELEPHONE: 01293 516611
FAX: 01293 516616
GLASGOW:
AFIELD PUCE. COLLEGE MILTON
EAST KILBRIDE G74 5LT
1 ELEPHONE: 0135 52 41924
FAX: 0135 52 64726
LUTON:
UNIT 8B, COSGROVE WAY
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, LUTON
BEDS, LU1 1XL
I ELEPHONE: 01582 405073
FAX: 01582 404078
MANCHESTER:
UNIT 3.EUR0PA 2000
rUROPATRADING ESTATE
SrONECLOUGH,RADCUFFE
MANCHESTER M26 1GG
TELEPHONE: 01204 861086
FAX: 01204 862066
BIRMINGHAM:
:• ‘ERY ROAD, WEST BR0MWICH
VEST MIDLANDS B714JU
i cLEPHONE: 0121-553 2361
FAX:0121-553 4867
BELFAST:
TELEPHONE: (01232) 327953
EUROPEAN SALES AND SERVICEOUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM
BELGIUM:
CMP BATTERIJEN N.V., MORTSEL
TELEPHONE: (00 32 3| 455 6661
FAX: (00 32 3) 455 6907
DENMARK:
CMP BATTERIER A/S, VEJLE
TELEPHONE: (00 45 75) 85 99 22
FAX: (00 45 751 85 95 54
FRANCE:
COMPAGNIE EUROPEENNE
D’ACCUMULATEURS, PARIS
TELEPHONE: (00 33 1)4121 23 00
FAX: (00 33 1)4121 27 10
GERMANY:
ACCUMULATORENFABRIK
SONNENSCHEIN GmbH, BUDINGEN
TELEPHONE: (00 49) 604 281 422
FAX: (00 49) 604 281 216
HOLLAND;
CMP BATTERIJEN B.V., VLAARDINGEN
TELEPHONE: (00 31 10)4455 666
FAX: (00 31 10) 4343 532
ITALY:
SOCIETAINDUSTRIALE ACCUMULATORI
CASSINA DE’ PECCHI (Ml)
TELEPHONE: (00 39 2) 953971
FAX: (00 39 2| 95302887
SPAIN:
FULMEN IBERICA SA, BARCELONA
TELEPHONE: (00 34 3) 6802828
FAX: (00 34 3) 6802545
FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING OUR APPOINTED
AGENTS IN AUSTRIA, FINLAND, IRELAND, NORWAY,
SWEDEN AND OUR FACILITIES IN OTHER OVERSEAS
MARKETS PLEASE CONTACT OUR EXPORT DEPARTMENT
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON FULL RANGEOF CHLORIDE MOTIVE POWER PRODUCTS ANOSERVICES ASK FOR THE FOLLOWING LEAFLETS
Subject Publication Reference
BATTERIES/CHARGERS/ANCILLARIES
Battery Selection Guide
Battery Rental Package
Classic Batteries
Classic 15 Batteries
Classic 25 Batteries
Classic SO Batteries
Trekker Monobloc and Compact Batteries
Maintenance Free Batteries
Batteries and Chargers for AGV’s
Batteries and Chargers for Cleaning
Dryfit
Toppmg-Up Equipment
Aquajet
21 Series Charger Range
21 CM Chargers
21 Superchargers
21 Overnight Chargers
Low Maintenance System
21 MF Chargers
Classic Chargers
SERVICE
MP72
MP50
MP61
MP52
MP53
МРИ
MP81
MP56
MP59
MP64
MP55
MP203
MP300
МР301
МР302
МРЗОЗ
МР304
МР65
а рейсу of continuous development ii reserves the right to change (he specifications of its products without prior notice end such change would render this publicatioi
CHLORIDEMOTIVE POWERBatteries • Chargers — Service
CENTRAL SALES OFFICE A N D EXPORT D E P A R T M E N T
CMP BATTERIES LIMITED, P.O. BOX 1, SALFORD ROAD
OVER HULTON, BOLTON BL5 1DD, UNITED KINGDOM
TELEPHONE: 01204 64111. FAX: 01204 62981 TELEX: 635759 CHLORH G
CC O M P A G N I E EUROPEENNE D ‘ A C C U M U L A T E U R S
SUPER
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CHARGERCARE
MRN136O 10/95/1
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INSTALLATION
Installation shall only be carried out by suitably qualifiedpersonnel and in accordance with local and national wiringregulations.
4 hand operated supply disconnection device shall allowthe whole charger to be disconnected from the powersuppjy for maintenance or repair work.
The power transformer in the charger will have a relativelyhighjin-rush current due to magnetisation of the core. Thisin-rush current lasts only a fraction of a second, but maybe sufficient to trip certain distribution circuit breakers,particularly those having magnetic short circuit trips.Because of this it is necessary to use a distribution circuitbreaker having thermal but not magnetic trips (must beGlass 3 or 4) or H.R.C. fuses.
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This should be borne in mind when choosing appropriateequipment.
Choose a cool, dry, well ventilated location away fromcorrosive fumes and steamy atmospheres.
Remove all materials used for packing and make a routine ®inspection to check for any obvious damage which mighthave occurred during transit.
Check by reference to the charger rating plate that theequipment is suitable for the intended mains supply andthe battery to be charged.
Battery lead lengths should not be altered without priorconsultation with Service personnel.
INSTALLATION
Example
A 21 Super 24V 45 is suitable for connection to a single pharsupply and for charging a lead acid battery of 24 volts at aninitial current of 45 amps.
8. Position the charger with a minimum clearance at thesides and rear of 100mm (4 inches). Allow a minimumoverhead clearance of 300mm (12 inches).
9. Ensure that the instrument panel is fully accessible.
10. Check that the charging connector polarity is correct anthat it matches the polarity of the connector used for th(battery. The charger output positive should connectto tbattery positive and the charger output negative shouldconnect to the battery negative. Polarity reversal shallrequire the visit of the service Engineer to replace the Сline fuse.
11. The Table on page 4 details the correct type of semi;conductor fuse to be fitte.d to the charger in relation to i’output current. It is extremely important that these ratin
) are not exceeded. Note: Fuse ratings given are not •applicable to TR rated chargers. д3к-
1 2 . The mains current required by the charger is stipulatedthe equipment rating plate. The table on page 5 givesguidance as to the current rating of mains supply, icables.Unless other approved methods are used to.ear
the equipment, the earth terminal adjacent to the inputcable terminals should be connected to earth via aconductor of appropriate rating shown in the table onpage 5.
FUSE SELECTION TABLES INSTALLATION
Single
Amps(D.C)
1520 •25 (
* 303540455055 .60657075808590 | .95
100110120
изо •140150160170180190
. 200
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Phase
0/P Fuse
LET 35LET 35LET 50
— LET 50LET 63LET 63 ,LET 80LET 80LET100LET 100LET 125LET 125LET 125LET 125LET 160LET 160LET 160LET 160LET 180LET 180LMT 200LMT 200LMT 250LMT 250LMT315LMT 315LMT 315LMT 315
Three I
Amps (D.C.)
152025
> 3035404550556065707580859095
10011.0120130
I 140150160170
*. 180190200
Phase
0/P Fuse
LET 35LET 35LET 35LET 35LET 50LET 50LET 50LET 50LET 63LET 63LET 80LET 80LET 80LET 80
LET 100LET 100LET 100LET 100LET 125LET 125LET 160LET 160LET 160LET 160LMT 200LMT 200LMT 200LMT 200
Multicore PVCInsulated Cables
Non-armouredCross Section
Sq. mm
1.01.52.54.06.0
10.016.025.035.0
Input Current (Amps)
Single Phase
13.016.523.030.038.052.069.090.0111.0
Three Phase
11.515.020.027.034.046.062.080.099.0
Min. EarthConductor
Sq. mm
1.01.52.54.06.010.016.016.016.0
(Extract from 16th есШюд4ЕЕ wiring regulations. For other cable tconsult the appropriate’table or obtain data from your supplie.
On single phase chargers, remove the door panel and transfcstud terminal safety cover. With reference to Figure 1 .connectransformer stud terminal to correspond with the nominal vakthe mains voltage, i.e. 220V or 240V. The correct mains tappmust also be selected on the smaller P.C.B. mounted auxiliartransformers found on the micro controller and thyristor boarcFig. 2.
(Note: Neutral termination, auxiliary wire no. 2 must be theuppermost connection).
On three phase chargers,remove the door panel and transfo;stud terminal cover. With reference to Figure 3, connect thetransformer stud terminals to correspond with the nominal vathe mains voltage, i.e. 380V or 415V. This equipment is notsensitive to phase rotation.
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FIGURED fSingle Phase ChargerPlains termination point and 220V/240V tapping selection
INCOMING LIVE AND-NEUTRAL CONNECTIONSMADE TO LAND N
• TERMINALS RESPECTIVELY
SELECT 220V OR 240VTAPPING BY MOVING.WIRE, NO. 4 TOAPPROPRIATE POSITION(DIAGRAM SHOWS
TAPPING SETFOR 240V MAINS SUPPLY)
! EARTHING TERMINAL
TRANSFORMER FRAME
MAINSINPUT
,INCOMING MAINSCONNECTIONSMADE TO LAND NTERMINALS .
SELECT 220V OR 240VTAPPING BY MOVINGWIRE NO. 4 TOAPPROPRIATE POSITION(DIAQRAM SHOWSTAPPING SETFOR 240V MAINS SUPPLY)
TRANSFORMER FRAME
MAINSINPUT
1* EARTHING TERMINAL
ft Я.DOUBLE POLE
‘ CIRCUIT BREAKERTERMINAL BOARD
FIGURE 2Single Phase ChargerAdjustment of the firing pcb and micro pcb for 220V and 240Vsupply
220V 240VО О FIT RED JUMPER LINK
/ IN POSITION INDICATED^ ,’ BY DOTTED LINE TO SELECT
‘ 220V OR 240V SUPPLY
FIGURE 3Three Phase ChargerMains termination point and 380V/415V tapping selection n
MAINSINPUT
SELECT 380V OR 415VTAPPING BY MOVINGWIRES 17,18 & 19 TOAPPROPRIATE POSITION(DIAGRAM SHOWSTAPPING SETFOR 415V MAINS SUPPLY)
EARTHINGTERMINAL
NOTE:LEAVE WIRE No. 3ON 380V TAP
Note: On three phase chargers microcontroller pcb voltageselect tapping to be left on 220V.
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INSTALLATION
Before connecting the mains supply, ensure that thesupply is isolated and that the circuit breaker mounted onthe charger front panel is in the ‘OFF’ position.
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A cable clamp is provided to secure the mains supplycable. In the case of single phase 220/240 volts supply, theLive connection should be terminated at L and the Neutralat N.On three phase chargers, line connections should bemade to terminals marked L1, L2 and L3.
The input cable should be routed through the rear of thecharger, Alternatively, the base or side panels may bepierced to take a cable bush or conduit fixing. Do.not routethe cable through the top cover.
If there is any doubt regarding the earthing and connectionof mains supply to the charger, the local electricity supplyauthority should be consulted.
When the charger has been correctly connected, replacethe transformer stud safety cover and door, then checkthat $6 circuit breaker on the charger front panel is in the
position.
Energise the charger by switching the remote isolator to the’ON’ positjon and the equipment is now ready for use.
MAINTENANCE
1. Ensure that the battery is suitably matched to the chareoutput and the application required.
2. Ensure that the circuit breaker mounted on the chargerfront panel is in the ‘OFF position. #>
3. Insert the charger plug in the battery socket.
4. Switch the mains circuit breaker to the ‘ON’ position. Ticharger will perform a self-test routine, during which alilamps in the display will be illuminated and after a delaapproximately three seconds, the charging current willflow, indicated by the display with current increasing frcright to left.
5. When the battery is 80% charged the amber ‘80% ‘charged’ lamp wilj.jjjuminate. The output current will ncdecrease depending on battery voltage.
6. When the battery is fully charged, the green ‘100%charged’ lamp will illuminate, indicating that the batteryready for use. The amber ‘80% charged’ lamp will beextinguished.
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7. Before disconnecting the battery from the charger, ensthat the circuit breaker mounted on the charger front p:is switched to the ‘OFF’ position.
8. Remove the charging plug from the battery socket.
MAINTENANCE
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(a) If for any reason it is necessary to disconnect the batteryduring f i e charge cycle, the mains circuit breaker must beswitched to the ‘OFF position before disconnection is
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p) VVrjeji the ‘100% charged’ lamp is on, the battery shouldbe left connected to the charger until required. Underthese conditions the battery will receive periods of
4 |nB^ier^g.9hmge to Maintain rt in the fully chargedowiditicfi. During these charge periods the ‘100% charged’lamp w II be illuminated and the output current will beindicated on the display.
(c) If at the end of charge the amber ‘80% charged’ lamp isvflashing band the green ‘charged’ lamp is on, the charger is
indicating a sulphated battery condition. Cycling of thebattery may be required to restore maximum capacity.
(d) If ajfjhej end of charge, the green ‘charged’ lamp is flashingand charging current has fallen to zero, this is an indicationthatian{override time has operated. (Two fail safe timersajejncprporated in the controller).
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For this condition service attention will be required.
з) At appropriate intervals, give due attention to batterymaintenance, particularly with regard to the correctelectrolyte level, as recommended by the manufacturer.
OPERATION
1. Safety Precautions
The charger must be isolated at a remote point before anof the panels are removed. Do not forget to disconnect trbattery from the charger.
Remember — switching off the circuit breaker on thecharger front panel will leave the mains termination boarcin a ‘LIVE’ condition. To prevent this occurrence, alwaysswitch off the remote isolator feeding the charger, lock it ithe ‘OFF’ position using a padlock. A voltage indicatormust be used to prove the presence of voltage at the inp,terminals once the safety cover has been removed withirthe charger. This voltage indicator must be proved to beworking before and after testing for voltage presence. ‘Suitable notification should be erected at the point ofisolation to prevent inadvertent re-connection of the mainsupply.
The charger will require little attention, but the followingschedule is recommended.
2. Every Month
(a) Check the condition of charging cables payingparticular attention to the points where cable may beseverely flexed, i.e. at the entry to charger case andcharging plugs and sockets.
(b) Check condition of charging plugs and sockets for
% wear and any evidence of overheating, which couldultimately lead to charger malfunction.
OPERATION
3. Every Three Months
< (a) Check for any external panel damage.
(b) Isolate charger from battery and mains power at- * distribution point, remove door panel and check:
> 1, /'(i) jjThere»is no obstruction to ventilation of case.,, ^V ‘Any cjust that has settled on internal components
*~v „should be removed using a soft brush and vacuum. r cleaner.
‘,’ (ii) Condition and operation of moving parts.
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All electrical connections are sound and thatcomponents are in good condition. The
< discolouration of connecting cables or components»may be the result of overheating due to loose! connections or an incipient component fault. StepsГ should be taken to rectify the situation including the
replacement of any parts thought to be in adangerous condition; ^ •’
(c) Refit and securely fix all safety covers and panels.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAI
Battery charging faults will fall into one of three categories./
1. Complete failure.
2. Undercharging.
3. Overcharging. ,;
In the following three sections (1, 2, and 3) the fault findingprocedure is explained, firstly in written form then indiagrammatic form.
Adherence to the test sequence will generally locate the faul:area, but if the problem persists, consult your local CMPBatteries representative.
No Charge
(a) This is indicated by the current display showing zerRemember that the battery must be connected, thecircuit breaker closed and about 3 seconds elapsecbefore charging current can flow.
(b) If the red ‘supply on1 lamp is not illuminated, then than indication that the mains supply has failed. Thisbe readily checked by testing for voltage at the chatransformer stud input terminals.
AULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRтI
(c) If there is no voltage present, then check thedistribution system. Should the supply fuse haveblown, then before replacing it look for and rectify any
. possible, fault which could be an earth fault or shortf circuit component in the charger.
(d) If, jwhen mains voltage is available, the red ‘supply on’,,.larpp does not light, check the wiring to and condition
: a 6 f jjhe control circuit fuse located inside the instrument; panel, adjacent to the circuit breaker. Should the fuse* have blown, then before replacing it look for and rectify,•• any possible fault.
(e) If the fuse is intact and mains is available, check thewiring and connections to the micro-controller anddisplay board.
(f) If these connections are secure and mains voltage ispresent on the microboard, replace the
• microboard/display board assembly.
(gVj|f tfie red ‘power on’ LED illuminates, but the green;; LEp on the thyristor board is not illuminated after; approximately 3 seconds, check that the battery^vojtage is in the range 1.5 to 3.1 volts per cell.
(hj. If ijne battery voltage is correct, check whether the- output fuse has blown. Should the fuse have blown, the,n before replacement, look for and rectify any• possible fault, which could be reverse polarity of the
battery.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPA
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(i) If the green LED on the thyristor board illuminates a’a 3 second delay, then extinguishes after severalseconds without any charging current flowing, checlAC voltage is available at the AC terminals of therectifier while the green LED is ON.
(j) If no AC volts are measured at the input to the rectifcheck for AC volts at the transformer secondary ancprimary. If no volts are measured at the transformerprimary, check the wiring and connection to thetransformer and repair, as necessary.
*(k) If AC volts are measured at the rectifier AC terminalwhile the green LED on the thyristor board isilluminated, check whether a demand signal from ttvmicro control circuit is present on the thyristor boarcthere is no demand, check wiring from themicrocontroller to the firing board. If necessary, cha:the microcontroller.
*(l) If a demand signal is present on the thyristor boardwhile the green LED is illuminated, check the rectif iand, if necessary, replace the thyristor board.
*(m) If charging current is still not present while the greerLED on the thyristor board is illuminated, then therectifier stack may be damaged. Repair or replace,necessary, paying particular attention to the thyristc
Note that tests (k), (I) and (m) will require specialistequipment.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRHO CHARGE
CONNECT BATTERYI
SWITCH ONi
SELFTESTI
NO
DOES GREEN LED ONTHYRISTOR BOARD .ILLUMINATE?!}
IS MAINS PRESENT ATTRANSFORMER TERMINALBOARD?
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NO YES
CHECK CELL IS CONTROLSELECT PCB CIRCUIT FUSE
OK?
NO
CHECK FUSEON FEED TOCHARGER
YES
ARE VOLTAGES ON MICROTHYRISTOR FIRING PCBPRESENT AND CORRECT?
NO
REPLACE FUSE, ISOLATE MICROAND THYRISTOR FIRING BOARDINDIVIDUALLY TO LOCATE FAULTYPCB AND REPLACE
VES NO
ARE VOLTAGES ONTHYRISTOR FIRING PCBPRESENT AND CORRECT?
REPLACE MICROCONTROLLER PCBASSEMBLY?
BLOWN -OK
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CHECK INTEGRITY OFTHYRISTORS AND DIODESON RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY
REPLACE THYRISTORFIRING PCB
CHECK WIRINGFOR OPEN CIRCUIT
CHECK DC OUTPUT FUSE
BLOWNi
CHECK:1. EARTH FAULT ON PRI/SEC OF CHARGER TRANSFORMER2. PRI OR SEC SHORTED TURNS3. SHORT CIRCUIT IN RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY
OKi
CHECK BATTERY CHECK CONTINUITY OFPOLARITY i DC OUTPUT LEADS
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAI
2. Undercharging
Indicated by low battery specific gravities at the end ofcharge and/or by the battery failing to complete its normramount of work.
(a) Check that the charger output is matched to the battccapacity for the required charging time.
(b) Check that the charger is giving its correct outputcurrent.
(c) If the output current is less than it should be, thenpossibly a diode or thyristor in the rectifier stack hasfailed. In the case of a three phase charger, the phasmay be badly out of balance or that one phase hasfailed.
(d) If a charge is beiftg terminated by the override circui1
(i.e. green ‘100% charged’ lamp flashing), or thebattery is not receiving sufficient charge even thoughthe green ‘charged’ lamp lights up, check batterycondition.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRUNDERCHARGE
IS GREEN CHARGED LAMPON?
YES
IS AMBER LIGHTFLASHING?
YES
SULPHATED BATTERY CHECKCYCUNG OF BATTERY BATTERYMAY BE REQUIRED APPLICATION
NO
ARE BATTERY ANDCHARGER MATCHED?
YES NO
IS CHARGER GIVINGCORRECT OUTPUTCURRENT?
RECTIFY
YES
CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
1. CORRECT MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE
2* 3 PHASE ONLY — PHASE BALANCEi
3. DIODES/THYRISTORS IN RECTIFIERASSEMBLY
A. MICRO CONTROLLER ANDTHYRISTOR DRIVE BOARD
REPLACE MICROPCB ASSEMBLYCHECK BATTERYCONDITION
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAI
3. Overcharge
Indicated by excessive battery temperatures at the end c’charge and excessive electrolyte loss.
(a) Check that the charger is matched to the battery’ capacity, and that the charger is giving its correct
output.
(b) When the green ‘charged’ lamp is on at the end of thecharging period, check whether the green LED on thethyristor board is extinguished.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIROVERCHARGE
IS CHARGER MATCHED TOBATTERY CAPACITY?
YES NO
» IS GREEN CHARGED LAMP ON ATEND pF NORMAL CHARGE PERIOD? , RECTIFY
YES NO
IS CHARGINGCURRENT ZERO?
MICROCONTROLLERFAULT
NO
TEXAMINE/REPLACEFIRING BOARD ASREQUIRED.
YES
IS GREEN LAMP FLASHING?
YES
OBSERVE FLASH RATEAND CHECK BATTERYCONDITION
WIRING DIAGRAMS21S Single Phase Wiring Diagram
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WIRING DIAGRAMS21S Single Phase Diagram — Double Pole Circuit Breaker
WIRING DIAGRAMS23S Three Phase Wiring Diagram
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Charger Output Characteristicsi
Controlled current followed by a taper.
Matching of Battery and Chargerv Each [charger is designed to recharge a lead acid batteryof a specific voltage and ampere hour capacity in a giventime.
In the^event of over or under charging, it is important toensure that the charger is correctly matched to the batteryand is rated to charge in the required time.
AFTER SALES SERVICE
GUARANTEE
Each charger is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of finstallation.
SPARES AND REPAIRS
The companies listed on the back of this booklet are responfor service in their respective areas.
If you have any queries regarding the charger or its operaticor you have need for spares and repairs, please contact thecompany covering your area, quoting to them the charger tyand serial number.
CHLORIDE MOTIVE POWER FORK LIFT TRUCK BATTERY CHARGER. SINGLE PHASE 24 VOLT 45 AMP.
WAS WORKING WHEN TAKEN OUT AND I WILL EXCEPT A RETURN IF THERE IS A FAULT WHEN RELOCATED. VAT IS INCLUDED IN PRICE A VAT INVOICE WILL BE DISPATCHED WITH ITEM. The item «CHLORIDE MOTIVE POWER 21 SUPER FORKLIFT SINGLE PHASE BATTERY CHARGER 24V 45AMP» is in sale since Tuesday, November 21, 2017. This item is in the category «Vehicle Parts & AccessoriesCommercial Vehicles PartsAgricultural VehiclesAgricultural Vehicle Parts».
The seller is «jowombat75» and is located in Grantham, Lincolnshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Brand: CHLORIDE MOTIVE POWER
- Manufacturer Part Number: 24 VOLT 45 AMP
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