Mori Raddrizzatori MICRO-TECH-A series User manual

BATTERY CHARGER INDUSTRY s.r.l.
via Pietro Nenni 17/19 Colombare di Sirmione (Brescia) Italia - Tel: +39 030 990 60 10 www.moriraddrizzatori.it
IINTRODUCTION
Your rectifier is fully controlled by a microprocessor and is suita-
ble for automatic recharging of lead batteries. The recharging cycle
is Wa (decreasing current). For best results and safety, the user is
required to read, follow and keep these instructions carefully . This
device is to be used exclusively for recharging lead batteries of the
voltage and capacity indicated in the paragraph entitled BATTERY.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage due to improp-
er use. This device is designed for use only in environments that are
protected from any atmospheric disturbance.
BATTERY
This rectifier should be used to charge batteries that have the fol-
lowing characteristics:
• battery type: lead, unsealed
• rated voltage: see rating data on rectifier (e.g. 12V)
• capacity: the optimum value can be calculated on the basis of
rated rectifier current In (see rating plate): C = In x 6
Example: In = 30A capacity will be C = 180 Ah +/- 10%
INSTALLATION
To ensure maximum safety, the installation has to be carried out
as indicated by the manufacturer. Installation and any work on the
rectifier must be carried out by qualified technical personnel. Install
only after disconnecting the supply cable from the mains power
supply and the output cables from the battery. After unpacking, as-
certain that the device is in perfect condition. In case of doubt, do
not use the device and contact the supplier. Install the rectifier in a
protected place; do not install it:
• outdoors or in open sheds
• in any damp or dusty place or in presence of acids.
• in any place with temperatures below 0 and above 40° C (32 and
104°F)
• in any place that is in any way unsuitable for electronic devices.
Do not obstruct the ventilation apertures. Do not place against a
wall (leave at least 10 cm all around). Do not cover during operation.
POWER SUPPLY
Ascertain that the rating plate values are compatible with your mains
power supply (voltage, frequency, power). Plug it into a tap that is
equipped with protection that complies with standard regulations.
If you have to use an extension cable, contact the manufacturer for
correct technical information. The supply cable must be replaced
only by qualified personnel.
INITIAL CALIBRATION
To adapt the rectifier to the normal variations of voltage in the mains
power supply (±10% with respect to the rated value) open the rec-
tifier (see Fig. 1) and move the BLUE wires on the terminal to the
correct position shown on the table.
This operation is fundamental for correct operation and should
be performed only when installing the rectifier.
CONNECTION TO BATTERY
When connecting to the battery respect polarity (red wire to +, black
wire to -). Incorrect connection will immediately blow fuse F2 inside
the rectifier. This will have to be replaced with another fuse (see Fig.
1) of the same value.
SWITCHING ON (PAN. 1)
Connect the rectifier to the battery: four LEDs will light up for 2
seconds only. If that doesn’t happen, check either fuse F2 inside the
rectifier and the battery connection. If everything is OK, PHASE 1
begins. Otherwise, check input fuse F1 (see Fig. 1).
PHASE 1 (PAN. 2)
This is the first recharging phase. The rectifier supplies current to
the battery and battery voltage increases. The PHASE 1 LED lights
up to show exactly which phase is active and also in order to show
that the rectifier is supplying current. The initial value of the current
(with the battery completely discharged, 2 V/el) is the same as the
rated value of the rectifier and will tend to decrease over time. With
partially discharged batteries the current is lower. When the voltage
in the battery reaches 2.40 V/el (gasification) the microprocessor
activates PHASE 2 (normally within 6 - 8 hours).
STOP PHASE 1 (PAN. 3)
If the battery voltage does not reach 2.40 V/el within 9 hours the mi-
croprocessor interrupts charging and the first 3 LEDs start to flash
(except for LED ‘E’). This may happen because of a problem with the
battery (too old or with a broken element) or because of a problem
with the power supply. This situation indicates an existing
anomaly. If it happens often, inform the supplier.
PHASE 2 (PAN. 4)
This phase is also called the final phase, and enables the battery to
be 100% recharged. The microprocessor calculates the time nec-
essary (minimum 15 min, maximum 3 hours), depending on the
behaviour of the battery.
INSTRUCTIONS
MICRO-TECH-A series

BATTERY CHARGER INDUSTRY s.r.l.
via Pietro Nenni 17/19 Colombare di Sirmione (Brescia) Italia - Tel: +39 030 990 60 10 www.moriraddrizzatori.it
STOP PHASE 2 (PAN. 5)
After the calculated time, the microprocessor stops charging and
the stop LED lights up. The battery is ready for use. If it is necessary
to stop charging, switch off the rectifier by keeping the STOP button
pressed for at least 3 seconds. Never disconnect the battery when
the rectifier is switched on and is recharging. For best recharging
results, never interrupt the automatic cycle but wait until the micro-
processor signal a stop status.
PAUSE FOR EQUALIZATION
Both in STOP PHASE 1 and in STOP PHASE 2 the microprocessor
waits 24 hours before activating the EQUALIZATION phase. During
this time you can disconnect the recharged battery. For obvious
reasons of time, EQUALIZATION can only take place on weekends.
EQUALIZATION
The equalization phase (also known as impulse charging) consists
of a sequence of 12 charging impulses (active phase) separated by
pauses (passive phase). Active phase: for 10 minutes the rectifier
supplies current and LED ‘E’ comes on (see PAN. 6). Passive phase:
for 50 minutes the rectifier pauses and LED ‘E’ flashes (see PAN. 7).
After 12 impulses, the rectifier stops and LEDS ‘E’ + ‘STOP’ light up
(see PAN. 8). The purpose of this type of charging is to re-balance
all battery elements.
BUFFER
If you leave the rectifier connected even during long inactive pe-
riods, you can maintain the battery charged at 100%. At the end
of the equalization phase, the BUFFER charge goes into operation.
This consists of alternating an active and a passive phase without
any time limit. Active phase: the rectifier supplies current for 5 min-
utes (see PAN. 6). Passive phase: the rectifier does not supply any
current for 8 hours (see PAN. 7). In this situation you can leave
the rectifier connected for months and it will compensate battery
self-discharge.
POWER FAILURE
Any power failure (either because the mains power supply fails or
because of a panel fuse) will switch off all LEDs. When power is
restored, the microprocessor will resume charging from the
point at which it was interrupted.
SPECIAL SIGNALS (PAN. 9 - PAN. 10 - PAN. 11)
• STOP ON + PHASE 1 flashing = incorrect battery voltage: too low
• STOP ON + PHASE 2 flashing = incorrect battery voltage: too
high
These signals warn of unmatched battery/rectifier (e.g. 12V battery
with 24V rectifier) that can be dangerous. If it occurs, switch off,
disconnect the battery immediately and contact the supplier.
• STOP ON + flashing EQUALIZATION = faulty battery voltage
(insufficient initial increase) This indicates a potential battery fault:
contact the supplier.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not let the battery run down completely. If recharged when only
partially discharged, the battery will last longer and the rectifier will
do a better job. Prevent oxidation of the battery contacts. Never dis-
connect the battery if the rectifier is supplying current as the break-
off spark could ignite the gases produced by the battery. Keep the
charging area ventilated.
MAINTENANCE
The rectifier does not require any maintenance. For cleaning
the outside, use a damp cloth. Use only manufacturer approved
spare parts.
INSTRUCTIONS
MICRO-TECH-A series

BATTERY CHARGER INDUSTRY s.r.l.
via Pietro Nenni 17/19 Colombare di Sirmione (Brescia) Italia - Tel: +39 030 990 60 10 www.moriraddrizzatori.it
INSTRUCTIONS
MICRO-TECH-A series
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