Low Temperature Operation; Charging Single Batteries; Constant Current (Cc), Float Voltage Chargers - NEC ALM 12V7 s-Series User Manual

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12V7 s-Series User's Guide

Low Temperature Operation

At low temperatures, the maximum available discharge current decreases due to increased
internal impedance at lower temperatures. Refer to
and Temperatures,
NOTE
Do not operate the battery outside of the operational temperature range specified in
page 23.
REMARQUE
Ne pas faire fonctionner la batterie en dehors de la plage de température d'exploitation précisée
dans

Charging Single Batteries

The ALM 12V7 s-Series batteries are compatible with most common 12V lead‐acid battery
chargers. A single ALM 12V7s HP battery can accept up to 45 A (23A with the ALM 12V7s)
charge current maximum. Higher current for short durations is allowed. However, in some
situations, internal component temperatures may be exceeded causing performance to be
curtailed by the battery's protection circuitry. For more information on hardware protection
limits, refer to
charge limit information is also described in
NOTE
Use of chargers with a temperature compensation feature, typically required for lead-acid batteries,
may result in an incomplete or possibly no charge at elevated temperatures, but will not damage the
battery. It is recommended that such temperature compensation features be disabled.

Constant Current (CC), Float Voltage Chargers

For ALM 12V7 s-Series batteries operating under normal conditions during a charge, a
charger applies a constant current (CC) until the terminal voltage reaches its end of charge
voltage (maximum), as shown in
voltage, where the charge current decays to near zero. As the battery approaches 100%
State of Charge (SOC), the balancing circuitry performs cell balancing. This process charges
the ALM 12V7 s-Series battery to 100% State of Charge (SOC).
406014-02EN, Rev. 05
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Tableau 6
à la page 25.
Appendix A, Operational Protection Hardware Circuitry
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Chapter 5: Operation and System Design Considerations
Figure 9
Charge Limits and Temperatures,
Figure 6
on page 34. This process is followed by a float
on
page 40
and
Charge Limits
Table 4
on
on
page
46. Additional
on page 34.
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