Cisco Systems Automobile Battery Charger AT101 User Manual

AT10.1 SERIES  
Operating and Service Instructions  
MICROPROCESSOR-CONTROLLED  
FLOAT BATTERY CHARGER  
SINGLE PHASE INPUT  
GROUP I  
(6 - 25 Adc)  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1.  
Before using this equipment, read all instructions and cautionary  
markings on: A) this equipment, B) battery, and C) any other equipment  
to be used in conjunction with this equipment.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions, and  
therefore should be filed for easy access.  
Remove all jewelry, watches, rings, etc. before proceeding with  
installation or service.  
Do not touch any uninsulated parts of this equipment, especially the  
input and output connections, as there is the possibility of electrical  
shock.  
5.  
6.  
During normal operation, batteries may produce explosive gas. Never  
smoke, use an open flame, or create arcs in the vicinity of this equipment  
or the battery.  
Maintain at least 6in / 152mm clearance from all obstructions on the top,  
bottom and sides of this equipment. Allow sufficient clearance to open  
the front panel for servicing.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Turn this equipment off before connecting or disconnecting the battery  
to avoid a shock hazard and/or equipment damage.  
Connect or disconnect the battery only when the battery charger is off to  
prevent arcing or burning.  
De-energize all ac and dc inputs to the battery charger before servicing.  
10. Do not operate battery charger if it has been damaged in any way. Refer  
to qualified service personnel.  
11. Do not disassemble battery charger. Only qualified service personnel  
should attempt repairs. Incorrect reassembly may result in explosion,  
electrical shock, or fire.  
12. Do not install the battery charger outdoors, or in wet or damp locations  
unless specifically ordered for that environment.  
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW  
ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
QUICK OPERATION ..................................................................................................Back Cover  
HOW TO READ THE AT10.1 MODEL NUMBER ..........................................Inside Front Cover  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................i  
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Receiving and Installing the AT10.1 Battery Charger  
1.1 Storing the AT10.1 .................................................................................................2  
1.2 Reporting shipping damage ...................................................................................2  
1.3 Unpacking and inspecting the AT10.1 ...................................................................2  
Inspection checklist ................................................................................................2  
1.4 Moving the AT10.1 .................................................................................................3  
Enclosure type and weight table ............................................................................3  
1.5 Mounting the AT10.1..............................................................................................3  
1.5.1 Wall-Mounting the AT10.1 ...............................................................................4  
1.5.2 Floor-Mounting the AT10.1..............................................................................6  
1.5.3 Rack-Mounting the AT10.1..............................................................................8  
1.6 Changing transformer taps...................................................................................10  
1.7 Making the ac input connections..........................................................................12  
1.8 Making the dc output connections........................................................................14  
1.9 Wiring the AT10.1 for remote sensing..................................................................16  
1.10 Wiring to the remote alarm contacts ....................................................................18  
Auxiliary Relay Board (optional)...........................................................................19  
1.11 Installing the temperature compensation assembly (optional).............................20  
Using temperature compensation ........................................................................22  
Operating the AT10.1 Battery Charger  
2.1 Starting the AT10.1  
2.1.1 Understanding the start-up sequence............................................................24  
2.1.2 Checking the installation................................................................................24  
2.1.3 Starting the AT10.1........................................................................................24  
Using the digital meter ...................................................................................24  
Factory settings table.....................................................................................25  
2.2 Using the AT10.1 front panel features  
2.2.1 If the meter displays an error message .........................................................26  
2.2.2 Selecting the meter mode..............................................................................26  
2.2.3 Selecting the Float or Equalize mode............................................................27  
2.2.4 Choosing the Equalize method......................................................................27  
Manual Timer method....................................................................................27  
Manual Equalize method ...............................................................................28  
Auto-Equalize Timer method .........................................................................28  
2.2.5 Testing the front panel indicators & Summary Alarm Relays ........................29  
2.2.6 Testing the Auxiliary Relay Board..................................................................29  
2.2.7 Interpreting the alarm indicators ....................................................................29  
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2.3 Setting the AT10.1 parameters  
2.3.1 Understanding parameter settings.................................................................30  
2.3.2 Setting the Float and Equalize voltages.........................................................31  
2.3.3 Setting the Equalize timer ..............................................................................32  
2.3.4 Setting the Alarms..........................................................................................32  
Setting the high and low dc voltage alarms ...................................................33  
Adjusting ground detection sensitivity............................................................34  
Disabling the ground detection alarm ............................................................35  
2.3.5 Setting the current limit value.........................................................................35  
2.3.6 Enabling the high dc voltage shutdown feature.............................................36  
2.3.7 Adjusting the Voltmeter accuracy ..................................................................37  
2.3.8 Using the Low Level Detector (LLD)..............................................................38  
2.3.9 Using the front panel security feature ............................................................39  
2.4 Performing routine maintenance ..........................................................................40  
Sample preventive maintenance procedure ..................................................42  
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Servicing the AT10.1 Battery Charger  
3.1 A step-by-step troubleshooting procedure ...........................................................44  
3.2 Interpreting front panel error messages ...............................................................45  
3.3 Using the troubleshooting chart............................................................................48  
3.4 Troubleshooting chart begins on ..........................................................................49  
3.5 Replacing defective components..........................................................................58  
3.6 Ordering replacement parts..................................................................................64  
Replacement parts tables (begin on)....................................................................64  
APPENDIX A: AT10.1 Performance Specifications................................................................70  
APPENDIX B: Field Installable Accessories...........................................................................71  
APPENDIX C: Standard Drawings  
Standard NEMA-1 Enclosure Outline (Style-586)..........................................................72  
Standard NEMA-1 Enclosure Outline (Style-594)..........................................................73  
Optional Enclosure Outline Drawings (with penthouse and/or drip shield)....................74  
Internal Component Layout Detail w/Common Options.................................................76  
Instrument Panel Detail w/Optional Auxiliary Relay PC Board ......................................78  
Schematic - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger - Standard w/o Options ..........................80  
Schematic - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger - with Common Options .........................82  
Connection Diagram - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger - Standard w/o Options..........84  
Connection Diagram - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger - with Common Options .........86  
APPENDIX D: Recommended Float / Equalize Voltages.......................................................88  
APPENDIX E: DNP3 Level 2 / Modbus Communications Module.........................................89  
APPENDIX F: UL Data ...............................................................................................................89  
CUSTOMER NOTES (manual specifications).............................................................................90  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. RECEIVING THE AT10.1  
1.1. STORING THE AT10.1  
If you store the AT10.1 for more than a few days before installation, you  
should store it in its original shipping container, and in a temperature  
controlled, dry climate. Ambient temperatures of 32 to 122° F / 0 to 50° C  
are acceptable. Storage should not exceed 2 years due to the limited shelf  
life of the dc filter capacitors when they are not in service.  
1.2. REPORTING SHIPPING DAMAGE  
If, on delivery of the AT10.1 or related goods, you discover any damage  
or shortage, make notation on all copies of delivering carrier's delivery  
receipt before signing, and notify the delivery person of your findings. If  
loss or damage is discovered after delivery, notify delivering carrier  
immediately and request an inspection. The manufacturer does not assume  
any liability for damage during transportation or handling.  
Should the goods require an inspection by or return to the manufacturer,  
please contact your sales representative for further instructions. Any  
returned material must be properly packed in compliance with shipping  
regulations. It is preferable to use the original shipping materials if  
possible. Mark the outside of the shipping container with the Return  
Material Authorization (RMA) number issued by the manufacturer.  
1.3. UNPACKING AND INSPECTING THE AT10.1  
Carefully remove all shipping materials from the AT10.1. Remove the  
AT10.1 from the shipping pallet for inspection. Save all shipping  
materials until you are sure that there is no shipping damage.  
Once the AT10.1 is unpacked, inspect the unit for possible shipping  
damage, using the checklist below. If shipping damage has occurred,  
please refer to section 1.2 on this page for proper reporting.  
INSPECTION CHECKLIST  
oEnclosure exterior and interior are not marred or dented.  
oThere is no visible damage to exterior or interior components.  
oAll internal components are secure.  
oPrinted circuit boards are firmly seated on their standoffs.  
oAll hardware is tight.  
oAll wire terminations are secure.  
oThe User's Manual is included.  
oYou received all items on the packing list.  
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RECEIVING THE AT10.1  
1.4. MOVING THE AT10.1  
Once you have established that the AT10.1 is undamaged, identify the  
enclosure style and weight of your unit. Refer to the table below.  
AT10.1 Enclosure Type And Shipping Weight Table  
Group I Cabinet Styles (586 / 594)  
Ampere Rating  
16 Adc  
Output  
Voltage  
6 Adc  
126 Adc  
20 Adc  
25 Adc  
Style-586 Style-586 Style-586 Style-586 Style-586  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
44 lbs  
20 kg  
44 lbs  
20 kg  
67 lbs  
30 kg  
67 lbs  
30 kg  
67 lbs  
30 kg  
Style-586 Style-586 Style-586 Style-586 Style-586  
44 lbs  
20 kg  
58 lbs  
26 kg  
75 lbs  
34 kg  
75 lbs  
34 kg  
75 lbs  
34 kg  
Style-586 Style-586 Style-594 Style-594 Style-594  
48 Vdc  
58 lbs  
26 kg  
75 lbs  
34 kg  
110 lbs  
50 kg  
110 lbs  
50 kg  
110 lbs  
50 kg  
Style-586 Style-594 Style-594 Style-594 Style-594  
130 Vdc  
80 lbs  
36 kg  
147 lbs  
67 kg  
193 lbs  
88 kg  
193 lbs  
88 kg  
193 lbs  
88 kg  
NOTE: Actual unit is approximately 20 lbs / 9kg below listed shipping weight in table.  
The Style-586 & 594 enclosures do not feature lifting eyes for moving.  
Instead, whenever possible move the unit with a forklift truck using the  
supplied shipping pallet. To hoist the unit into a wall-mount or rack-  
mount location, use a heavy-duty sling applicable to the enclosure size  
and unit weight. To relocate the Style-586 & 594 enclosures, use the  
aforementioned sling on a hoist or forklift truck.  
1.5. MOUNTING THE AT10.1  
Chose the mounting method for the unit enclosure from the table below.  
ENCLOSURE  
Style-586 Style-594  
MANUAL  
SECTION  
MOUNTING METHOD  
1.5.1  
1.5.2  
Wall-Mounting  
Floor-Mounting  
STANDARD STANDARD  
OPTIONAL OPTIONAL  
19in / 483mm Rack-Mounting OPTIONAL OPTIONAL  
1.5.3  
23-24in / 584-610mm  
OPTIONAL OPTIONAL  
Rack-Mounting  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.5.1. Wall-Mounting the AT10.1  
Wall-mounting the AT10.1 battery charger is the standard way to install  
the Group I enclosures (Style-586/594). In planning for wall mounting of  
the AT10.1 consider the following:  
1. The wall must be strong enough to properly support the weight of the  
AT10.1. See the Weight Table located in section 1.4 on page 3. The weight  
of your AT10.1 may be different from the table value, depending on options  
or accessories you ordered.  
2. Select conduit entrances carefully. Use of the pref-fab knockouts on the  
sides or bottom of the enclosure will allow removal of the cabinet shroud  
(and internal access for servicing) without removal of unit from the wall.  
3. The location:  
·
Should be free of drips and splatter. If dripping liquids are a problem,  
install a drip shield kit (part number EI0191-00). For kit availability, see  
ordering information in Appendix B on page 71.  
·
·
Should be between 32 and 122 °F / 0 and 50 °C, with relative humidity  
between 5 and 95% non-condensing.  
Must be free of explosive materials.  
4. Maintain at least 6in / 152mm of free air on top, bottom and both sides for  
cooling air.  
5. Allow 36in / 914mm front clearance for operation and maintenance.  
PROCEDURE  
To wall-mount the  
AT10.1, install four (4)  
.25in / 6.4mm bolts on  
the wall rated to support  
the AT10.1 weight plus a  
safety factor of at least 2  
times. Place the AT10.1  
on the bolts, add  
appropriate mounting  
hardware and tighten.  
Reference the graphics on  
the next page. For more  
information, see Outline  
Drawings in Appendix C  
on page 72.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
WALL-MOUNTING THE AT10.1 - GRAPHICS  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.5.2. Floor-Mounting the AT10.1  
To floor mount the AT10.1, you must use the floor mounting accessory kit  
(part number EI0192-00). For kit availability, see ordering information in  
Appendix B on page 71. The kit contains brackets that elevate the top of  
the AT10.1 approximately 47in / 1194mm above floor level, with  
provision for floor anchoring. The kit includes an instruction sheet  
(JA0083) showing assembly dimensions and mounting details.  
You must locate the anchor-bolt holes at least 4.25in / 108mm from any  
wall, to allow clearance for the charger enclosure behind the mounting  
brackets. In addition, you must consider the following:  
1. Placement of conduit entrances (use the knockouts on the sides or bottom of  
the charger to allow access for servicing without removing the unit from the  
mounting brackets).  
2. The location:  
·
Should be free of drips and splatter. If dripping liquids are a problem,  
install a drip shield kit (part number EI0191-00). For kit availability, see  
ordering information in Appendix B on page 71.  
·
·
Should be between 32 and 122 °F / 0 and 50 °C, with relative humidity  
between 5 and 95% non-condensing.  
Must be free of explosive materials.  
3. Maintain at least 6in / 152mm of free air on top, bottom and both sides for  
cooling air.  
4. Allow 36in / 914mm front clearance for operation and maintenance.  
PROCEDURE  
To floor-mount the AT10.1,  
follow the directions featured in  
instruction sheet (JA0083),  
included with your floor-  
mounting kit (part number  
EI0192-00). These instructions  
showing assembly dimensions  
and mounting details.  
Place the AT10.1 assembly on  
the mounting bolts, add  
appropriate mounting hardware  
and tighten.  
Reference the graphics on the  
next page.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
FLOOR-MOUNTING THE AT10.1 - GRAPHICS  
DIMENSION (in / mm)  
ENCLOSURE  
Style-586  
A
B
C
D
16.50 / 419  
19.75 / 502  
46.63 / 1184  
47.75 / 1213  
11.75 / 298  
14.25 / 361  
15.00 / 381  
18.25 / 463  
Style-594  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.5.3. Rack-Mounting the AT10.1  
The AT10.1 can be installed in most relay racks with standard EIA hole  
spacing (see the table below for the allowable combinations). The rack  
mounting kit (part number EI0193-00), includes mounting brackets and  
the necessary hardware to install one AT10.1 battery charger. The kit  
includes an instruction sheet (JA0091) showing installation details. For kit  
availability see ordering information in Appendix B on page 71.  
When rack mounting the AT10.1, you must consider the following:  
1. The rack must be strong enough to properly support the weight of the  
AT10.1. See the Weight Table located in section 1.4 on page 3.  
2. Placement of conduit entrances (be sure the knockouts on the sides or  
bottom of the charger are accessible after the charger is rack-mounted).  
3. The location:  
·
Should be free of drips and splatter. If dripping liquids are a problem,  
install a drip shield kit (part number EI0191-00). For kit availability, see  
ordering information in Appendix B on page 71.  
·
·
Should be between 32 and 122 °F / 0 and 50 °C, with relative humidity  
between 5 and 95% non-condensing.  
Must be free of explosive materials.  
4. Maintain at least 6in / 152mm of free air on top, bottom and both sides for  
cooling air.  
5. Allow 36in / 914mm front clearance for operation and maintenance.  
PROCEDURE  
To rack mount the AT10.1, first install the brackets onto the rack. Second,  
mount the AT10.1 onto the rack-mounting brackets using the hardware  
supplied. Provide at least 6in / 152mm of air space above and below the  
AT10.1 in the rack for cooling. You do not need to modify the AT10.1  
enclosure. Rack-mount outline dimensions are shown on the next page.  
CHARGER RATING  
RACK WIDTH  
Vdc  
Adc  
all  
19in / 483mm 23in / 584mm 24in / 610mm  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
all  
6-12 Adc  
16-25 Adc  
6 Adc  
Yes  
No  
12-25 Adc  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
RACK-MOUNTING THE AT10.1 - GRAPHICS  
Style-586 Enclosure  
Style-594 Enclosure  
NOTES:  
1. Units are installed from the front.  
2. Units shown above without penthouse enclosure. If penthouse is used, add  
7in / 178mm to top of enclosure.  
3. Refer to the outline drawings in Appedix C for enclosure dimensions.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.6. CHANGING TRANSFORMER TAPS  
Before you wire ac power to the AT10.1, check the wiring of the main  
transformer T1, to be sure it is connected for your ac input voltage. The  
AT10.1 accepts standard input voltages of 120, 208 or 240 Vac by  
changing jumpers on T1. No other changes are required. The AT10.1 is  
wired at the factory for 240 Vac, except on special order. Models for 220,  
380 or 416 Vac at 50/60 Hz are available on special order.  
EXCEPTION: An AT10.1 battery charger rated for 480 Vac input uses a  
special transformer that has no taps or jumpers. The 480 Vac  
transformer cannot be used for any other input voltage.  
Before changing the T1 taps, be sure that ac and dc supplies to the AT10.1  
are turned off and locked out. Verify that no voltage is present by using a  
voltmeter at terminals TB1-L1 and TB1-L2 (ac), TB1(+) and TB1(-) (dc)  
and remote sense terminals (dc). Note that turning off the ac and dc circuit  
breakers on the AT10.1 does not eliminate live voltages inside the  
enclosure. Also de-energize any external wiring to the alarm relay  
contacts.  
Verify that all voltages within the enclosure are de-energized and locked  
out. See section 3.5 for necessary steps to follow when accessing internal  
components within the AT10.1. Change the jumpers on T1 as shown in  
the table on the next page. All transformers have (2) jumpers; always use  
both as specified in the table. The transformers used in the small enclosure  
(586) use piggyback quick-connect terminals. The transformers in the  
larger enclosure (594) use 10-32 stud terminals.  
Models designed for 220 Vac, 50/60 Hz have no jumpers, and can be used  
only for that voltage. Models designed for 380 or 416 Vac also have no  
jumpers, and can be operated on either voltage.  
NOTE: This procedure refers only to Group I AT10.1 battery chargers  
(rated 6-25 Adc). A different procedure exists for Group II AT10.1  
battery chargers (rated 30-100 Adc). Please refer to the Operating and  
Service Instructions specific to the Group II AT10.1 battery charger for  
changing the transformer taps on these larger units. Otherwise, damage  
to your charger and equipment may occur.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
CHANGING TRANSFORMER TAPS - GRAPHICS  
480 V  
PRIMARY  
120/208/240 V  
PRIMARY  
H4  
SECONDARY  
X1  
T1 CONNECTION TABLE  
INPUT VAC  
JUMPERS  
H5  
H1  
H5  
H2  
H3  
120  
208  
240  
480  
H1-H3, H2-H5  
H2-H4 (2) JUMPERS  
H2-H3 (2) JUMPERS  
NONE  
X4  
Y2  
H1  
Y1  
TRANSFORMER SCHEMATIC  
PROCEDURE:  
1) BE SURE ALL VOLTAGES ARE DE-ENERGIZED AND LOCKED OUT.  
2) BE SURE TERMINALS ARE FULLY SEATED (586 ENCL).  
.
3) BE SURE STUD TERMINALS ARE TIGHT (594 ENCL).  
4) CHECK YOUR WORK AFTER COMPLETION.  
5) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, SEE WIRING DIAGRAM  
IN APPENDIX.  
TYPICAL FOR TRANSFORMER  
IN 586 ENCLOSURE  
TYPICAL FOR TRANSFORMER  
IN 594 ENCLOSURE  
H1  
H1  
H3  
H2  
H5  
H4  
H3  
H2  
H5  
H4  
JUMPERS (2)  
F1-5R2  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.7. MAKING THE AC INPUT CONNECTIONS  
Follow these steps to connect ac power to the AT10.1:  
1. Use a branch circuit breaker or fused disconnect switch, properly sized for  
the maximum input current of the AT10.1, as shown in the table below. This  
device should have lockout capability so that the ac input can be de-  
energized and locked out for maintenance. A time delay circuit breaker or  
slow-blow fuse is recommended.  
2. Size the ac input wiring per the National Electric Code (NEC) and local  
codes for the rating of the branch circuit breaker or fused disconnect switch.  
3. All specific requirements of your facility take precedence over these  
instructions.  
4. Be sure the AT10.1 main transformer, T1, is properly connected for your ac  
input voltage. See section 1.6 for details.  
5. Remove the safety cover.  
6. Run the ac wiring to terminals TB1-L1, TB1-L2 and TB1-GND on the I/O  
panel in the enclosure. Compression lugs accepting wire sizes #14-6 AWG.  
wire are supplied for your convenience. To make these connections, strip the  
insulation .50in / 13mm on the incoming wires and connect the wires to the  
appropriate lugs as shown on the next page.  
7. Using a flat-head screwdriver, securely tighten the compression screws on  
the lugs to 35-45 in-lb / 4.0-5.1 Nm.  
8. Reinstall the safety cover after you have made and checked all connections.  
MAXIMUM INPUT CURRENT AT 120 Vac1  
Example (shaded):  
A 130 Vdc/12 Adc  
battery charger  
draws 30 Aac at  
120 Vac.  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE  
OUTPUT  
CURRENT  
12  
2
24  
4
48  
8
130  
14  
6
3
7
14  
18  
23  
29  
30  
32  
39  
49  
12  
16  
20  
25  
All currents shown  
are ±10%.  
4
9
5
11  
14  
6
1 To determine the input current, Iac, for other input voltages, use the formula:  
120  
I
= I T  
´
ac  
V
ac  
where Vac is the new input voltage, and IT is the input current from the table above.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
MAKING THE AC INPUT CONNECTIONS - GRAPHICS  
NOTES:  
1. The drawing above does not show other components mounted to the I/O  
panel. Be careful not to disconect any other component leads.  
2. Always use a proper ground.  
3. On 120 Vac input, connect the neutral leg to the terminal L2.  
4. Wire insulation must be rated for 194° F / 90° C or better.  
5. Use copper or aluminum conductors only.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.8. MAKING THE DC OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
Follow these steps to connect the battery to the AT10.1:  
1. Size the dc wiring to minimize voltage drop. The acceptable wire size  
depends on your installation. As a guideline, the voltage drop should not  
exceed 1% of nominal output voltage at full current. Refer to the table below  
to determine the voltage drops for various wire sizes, currents and distances.  
WIRE SIZING CHART  
VOLTAGE DROP PER 100ft / 30.5m OF WIRE (FOR COPPER AT 68° F / 20° C)  
WIRE SIZE  
DC CURRENT (AMPERES)  
(AWG.)  
6
12  
16  
20  
25  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
2.5V  
5.0V  
3.2V  
2.0V  
1.3V  
0.80V  
0.50V  
0.32V  
6.7V  
4.2V  
2.6V  
1.7V  
1.1V  
0.66V  
0.42V  
8.2V  
5.3V  
3.3V  
2.1V  
1.3V  
0.83V  
0.52V  
10.5V  
6.6V  
4.2V  
2.6V  
1.7V  
1.1V  
0.65V  
1.6V  
1.0V  
0.63V  
0.40V  
0.25V  
0.16V  
6
4
EXAMPLE: 100ft / 30.5m of #8 AWG. wire at 16A has a 1.1V drop.  
2. All specific requirements of your facility take precedence over these  
instructions.  
3. The AT10.1 is factory wired to regulate output voltage at the output  
terminals. If the total voltage drop is greater than 1% (e.g., 1.3V for a 130  
Vdc system), remote sense wiring is recommended, see section 1.9.  
PROCEDURE  
1. Use a dc disconnect switch or circuit breaker between the AT10.1 and dc  
bus. This device should have lockout capability to allow the AT10.1 to be  
disconnected from the dc bus for maintenance.  
2. Remove the safety cover.  
3. Run the dc wiring to terminals TB1(+) and TB1(-) on the I/O panel in the  
enclosure. Compression lugs, accepting wire sizes #14-6 AWG., are  
supplied for your convenience. To make these connections, strip the  
insulation .50in / 12.7mm on the incoming wires. Connect the wires to the  
appropriate lugs as shown on the next page.  
4. Using a flat-head screwdriver, securely tighten the compression screws on  
the lugs to 35-45 in-lb / 4.0-5.1 Nm.  
5. Reinstall the safety cover after you have made and checked all connections.  
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MAKING THE DC OUTPUT CONNECTIONS - GRAPHICS  
NOTES:  
1. The drawing above does not show other components mounted to the I/O  
panel. Be careful not to disconect any other component leads.  
2. Always use a proper ground.  
3. Wire insulation must be rated for 194° F / 90° C or better.  
4. Use copper or aluminum conductors only.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.9. WIRING THE AT10.1 FOR REMOTE SENSING  
You can wire the AT10.1 to regulate the output voltage at the battery  
terminals, instead of at the charger output terminals. Remote sensing does  
the following:  
1. Compensates for voltage drop in the dc wiring between the AT10.1 and the  
battery.  
2. Directly monitors the battery or dc bus voltage. The front panel meter  
displays the actual voltage on the dc bus.  
You wire the AT10.1 for remote sensing by installing a two-wire cable  
from the AT10.1 remote sense terminals to the battery terminals. The  
AT10.1 control circuitry then measures the dc voltage at the battery  
terminals, and controls the output of the charger to maintain the battery  
voltage at the desired float or equalize voltage.  
NOTE: If the remote sense wiring fails, the AT10.1 detects the fault,  
and displays E 06 on the front panel meter. See section 3.2 for details.  
CAUTION: The AT10.1 cannot protect against short circuits in the  
remote sense wiring. You should install a 1.0A fuse at the battery or dc  
bus end of the remote sense cable.  
To wire the AT10.1 for remote sensing, follow the procedure and diagram  
on the next page.  
If you ever need to disable remote sense, follow the steps below:  
·
De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltages to the AT10.1. Check  
with a voltmeter.  
·
Disconnect the remote sense wires from the battery or dc bus terminals  
first.  
CAUTION: You must do the steps above first.  
·
Remove the remote sense leads from the remote sense (+) and (-)  
terminals on the I/O panel. Insulate each lead separately. Coil up the  
wires and leave them in the bottom of the charger, in case you want to  
wire for remote sense again in the future.  
·
·
·
Reconnect wire # 74 to the dc output (+) terminal.  
Reconnect wire # 72 to the dc output (-) terminal.  
Restart the AT10.1 according to the instructions in section 2.1.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
PROCEDURE  
1. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltages within the AT10.1 enclosure.  
Check with a voltmeter.  
2. Remove safety shield.  
3. Wire the AT10.1 remote sense to the dc bus as shown in the figure below.  
4. Move wires # 72 and # 74 from the TB1 (-) and (+) dc output terminals to  
the corresponding remote sense terminals as shown in the lower left figure.  
5. Connect the external remote sense leads from the battery or dc bus to the  
remote sense terminals on the I/O panel as shown in the lower right figure.  
6. Check your work thoroughly. Replace the safety shield before reeneregizing  
the charger.  
7. Restart the AT10.1 according to the instructions in section 2.1.  
NOTES:  
1. Use #16 AWG. twisted pair.  
2. Maximum current is 150 mA.  
3. Run leads in their own conduit.  
4. Fuse the wiring at the battery or dc bus.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.10. WIRING TO THE REMOTE ALARM CONTACTS  
Built-in common alarm relay  
The Primary Alarm  
functions are  
included as standard  
equipment with the  
AT10.1. The  
Common Alarm  
relay, located on the  
main control circuit  
board on the back of  
the door, provides  
one form C  
summary alarm  
(common alarm)  
contact that  
transfers for any  
alarm. Follow the  
procedure below to  
wire a remote  
annunciator to this  
contact. See section  
2.2.7 for a  
description of the  
alarm functions.  
PROCEDURE  
1. Allow 30in / 762mm of wire inside the enclosure (excess will be trimmed).  
2. Route wires to front door by following the existing harness through the door  
hinge as shown. Use (2) wire ties and allow a 4-6in / 102-153mm loop for  
the hinge.  
3. Trim wires to the proper length for connecting to TB3. Strip .25in / 6.4mm  
of insulation from the wires. Make the connections at TB3, and securely  
tighten the screws.  
NOTES:  
1. Alarm contacts are rated at 0.5A / 125 Vac or Vdc.  
2. Terminal block is a compression type, accepting wire sizes #22-14 AWG.  
3. Terminals are labeled in non-alarm condition.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
Auxiliary Relay Board (optional)  
The Auxiliary Alarm Relay PC Board (A5), mounted inside the separate  
top enclosure (penthouse), provides two form C contacts (TB4-1 through  
TB4-36) for each of the following individual alarms:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
High DC Voltage  
Low DC Voltage  
DC Output Failure  
AC Failure  
Ground Fault Detection (positive or negative)  
Summary Alarm  
DC OUT  
FAILURE  
DC OUT  
FAILURE  
GROUND  
DETECT  
GROUND  
DETECT  
HVDC  
C, NC, NO  
HVDC  
LVDC  
LVDC  
AC FAIL  
C, NC, NO  
19 20 21  
AC FAIL  
C, NC, NO  
22 23 24  
SUMMARY  
C, NC, NO  
31 32 33  
SUMMARY  
C, NC, NO  
34 35 36  
C, NC, NO  
C, NC, NO  
C, NC, NO  
10 11 12  
C, NC, NO  
13 14 15  
C, NC, NO  
16 17 18  
C, NC, NO  
25 26 27  
C, NC, NO  
28 29 30  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Follow the procedure below to wire annunciators to one or more of these  
alarm contacts.  
PROCEDURE  
1. Remove the top panel from the penthouse enclosure (on top of the main  
charger enclosure).  
2. Route your remote annunciator wiring into the penthouse enclosure through  
one of the unused knockouts in the side of the enclosure.  
3. Connect the wiring (use #22-14 AWG.) to the appropriate terminals of TB4  
on the back wall of the penthouse enclosure (as shown in the drawing at the  
right). Strip each wire .25in / 6.4mm, and securely tighten the terminal  
screws. The terminals are labeled in the non-alarm condition.  
4. Replace the top panel on the penthouse enclosure.  
NOTES:  
1. Alarm contacts are rated at 0.5A / 125 Vac or Vdc.  
2. Terminal block is a compression type, accepting wire sizes #22-14 AWG.  
3. Terminals are labeled in non-alarm condition.  
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INSTALLING THE AT10.1  
1.11. INSTALLING TEMP. COMPENSATION ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL)  
The temperature compensation assembly consists of a probe containing a  
temperature-dependent resistor in an epoxy module that you install near  
your battery. There are three steps in installing the assembly:  
1. Mounting the probe assembly near the battery.  
2. Installing an interconnection cable from the probe assembly to the AT10.1.  
3. Wiring the charger end of the cable to a terminal block on the main control  
circuit board.  
The actual tempco probe is the same for all battery types and all output  
voltages of the AT10.1. The kit part numbers differ depending on cable  
length ordered. See the tables in Appendix B on page 71 for ordering  
information. Each kit contains detailed installation instructions (JA5015-  
00). The main elements of the installation are outlined below.  
WARNING:  
High voltages appear at several points inside the battery charger. Use  
extreme caution when working inside the charger. Do not attempt to  
work inside the charger unless you are a qualified technician or  
electrician.  
Disconnect and lock out all power to the battery charger before starting  
to remove or replace any components. Turn the ac power off at the  
distribution panel upstream from the battery charger. Disconnect the  
battery from the charger output terminals.  
1. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the AT10.1. Check  
with a voltmeter before proceeding.  
2. Mount the probe on a clean, dry surface as close to the battery as possible,  
such as the battery rack. Do not mount the probe:  
·
·
·
on the battery itself  
on unpainted wood or bare galvanized metal.  
on plastic surfaces  
3. To apply the probe, clean the mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol, and  
allow to dry thoroughly. Remove the protective backing from the double-  
faced adhesive tape on the probe, and securely press it onto the surface.  
4. Install the cable supplied with the temperature compensation probe kit:  
·
Start at the AT10.1. The end of the cable with two stripped wires and one  
lead with a quick-connect terminal will be connected inside the  
enclosure. Leave 30in / 762mm of cable inside the enclosure, and route  
the other end to the probe at the battery.  
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·
·
Run the cable though a conduit if possible, but not through a conduit  
containing any power wiring.  
Route the other end to the probe at the battery and coil up excess cable.  
NOTE: If the standard (25ft / 7.6m) cable isn't long enough, longer  
cable assemblies are available in lengths of 50, 100 & 200ft / 15.2,  
30.5 & 61.0m. See Appendix B on page 71 for ordering information.  
·
Be sure your wiring conforms to the NEC and your facility requirements.  
5. Attach the interconnection cable to the AT10.1 as shown in the figure below:  
·
Route the  
cable within  
the AT10.1  
enclosure so  
that it runs  
with the wire  
harness to the  
back of the  
front panel,  
and easily  
reaches the  
main control  
circuit board.  
·
At the main  
control circuit  
board, insert  
one of the bare  
wires from the  
cable into each  
terminal of  
TB8. Polarity  
is not  
important.  
·
·
Unplug the harness ground wire # 30 from terminal J6 on the left edge of  
the main control circuit board. Plug the connector at the end of the  
nylon-shielded wire of the cable assembly onto J6. Reconnect the ground  
wire # 30 from the system harness onto the piggy-back connector  
featured at the end of the nylon-shielded wire.  
Using plastic wire ties, tie the interconnection cable loosely to the  
existing wire harness. Be especially sure that the cable conforms to the  
service loop at the hinge end of the door.  
6. At the battery, connect the quick-connect terminals to the temperature  
compensation probe. Polarity is not important. Coil up any excess wire and  
tape or tie it together to prevent damage.  
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7. Check your work. Be sure that:  
·
·
All connections are secure.  
The shield is connected to ground at the charger end only (on the main  
circuit board).  
·
The cable is connected to TB8 on the circuit board. Other terminal  
blocks may look similar.  
8. Restart the AT10.1 using the startup procedure in section 2.1. During  
startup, the AT10.1 displays LEAD on the front panel, indicating that the  
temperature compensation is set up for lead-acid batteries. While this is  
being displayed, you can press any front panel key to change the display to  
read NICD, to change the temperature compensation setup for nickel  
cadmium batteries. The choice you make is saved internally, and will be  
used again by the AT10.1 the next time it starts.  
9. Adjust the output float and equalize voltages to the battery manufacturer's  
recommended values, using the AT10.1's front panel meter, as described in  
section 2.3.2.  
NOTE: If the temperature compensation probe, or the wiring  
from the probe to the AT10.1, is damaged and becomes an  
open circuit, the AT10.1 detects the damage and displays  
E 08 on the display. The charger then reverts to normal non-  
temperature-compensated operation until the probe or wiring  
is repaired. Once the probe is repaired, you must restart the  
AT10.1 to activate the probe, as described in section 2.1.  
Using temperature compensation  
Whenever an electric storage battery is being charged, the terminal  
voltage of the battery changes a small amount whenever the battery  
temperature changes. As the battery temperature increases, its terminal  
voltage decreases. When the battery is being charged with a float type  
charger, with a constant output voltage, the float current increases when  
the temperature increases. This results in overcharging the battery, which  
can result in damage to the materials, or at least the need for more  
frequent maintenance.  
When the AT10.1 is equipped with a temperature compensation probe, it  
is able to adjust the output voltage applied to the battery to keep the float  
current constant, thereby avoiding overcharging. The probe senses the  
ambient temperature at the battery, and adjusts the output float/equalize  
voltages to compensate for variations in temperature. If the ambient  
temperature increases, the AT10.1 output voltage decreases.  
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Please note the following:  
·
You should set the Float and Equalize voltages to the values  
recommended by your battery manufacturer for 77° F (25° C).  
·
When you enter the Edit mode to adjust the Float or Equalize voltage  
(see section 2.3.2), the front panel meter shows the 77° F (25° C) value  
for the Float or Equalize voltage, even if the battery is warmer or cooler  
than 77° F (25° C).  
·
·
·
The actual output voltage of the AT10.1 may be different from the value  
shown on the front panel meter, if the battery is warmer or cooler than  
77° F (25° C).  
Use a digital meter to measure the actual output voltage of the AT10.1. If  
you know the temperature at the temperature compensation probe, you  
can use the graph below to determine that the output voltage is correct.  
If the battery temperature goes below 32° F (0° C), there will be no  
further increase in charger output voltage. Likewise, if the battery  
temperature goes above 122° F (50° C), there is no further decrease in  
output voltage.  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE VS BATTERY TEMPERATURE  
108  
106  
104  
102  
100  
98  
Lead-Acid  
Nickel-Cadm ium  
Example:  
100 Deg. F  
97% Output  
Voltage  
96  
94  
20  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
Temperature, Degrees Fahrenheit  
EXAMPLE: Suppose you have a lead-acid battery whose temperature  
is 100° F / 37.8° C. As shown on the graph, the output voltage should  
be approximately 97% of the 77° F voltage. If the float voltage is set  
on the front panel to 132 Vdc, the actual output voltage will be:  
132 x 0.97 = 128 Vdc  
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OPERATING THE AT10.1  
2. OPERATING THE AT10.1 BATTERY CHARGER  
2.1. STARTING THE AT10.1  
2.1.1. Understanding the startup sequence  
The AT10.1 is set up at the factory to work with most common batteries  
and loads without further adjustment. When you start the AT10.1 for the  
first time, the factory settings (float voltage, equalize voltage, etc.) control  
the operation of the charger. You can change the settings after you start  
the charger. The FACTORY SETTINGS are shown in table on page 25.  
The AT10.1 startup routine takes about five seconds. The microprocessor  
that controls the AT10.1 initializes the charger by reading the settings that  
are stored internally. The control circuit then "soft starts" the charger, and  
the dc output voltage and current increase gradually to the rated value.  
Using the Digital Meter  
2.1.2. Checking the installation  
When you first start the  
Be sure that you have followed the installation  
AT10.1, the meter display  
instructions carefully. Check the ac input  
supply voltage and the battery voltage, and be  
sure that they match the information on the  
AT10.1 nameplate. Verify that the jumpers on  
the main transformer T1 are correct for your  
ac supply voltage. Open the front panel, and  
check the battery polarity at the TB1 (+) and (-)  
terminals.  
alternates between dc output  
voltage and dc output current.  
Each reading is held for two  
seconds; lights to the left of  
the display indicate whether  
the meter is displaying  
voltage or current.  
If you want to “freeze” the  
meter to display only voltage,  
press the METER MODE  
key on the front panel. To  
freeze the meter to display  
only current, press the key  
again. Press the key twice  
more to revert to the  
alternating display.  
2.1.3. Starting the AT10.1  
When you are sure that all connections to the  
AT10.1 are properly made, follow these steps  
to start up the AT10.1:  
·
Turn on the front panel dc circuit breaker. The digital meter indicates the  
battery voltage only. If the meter display doesn't light, do not proceed.  
Turn off the dc breaker, and check all connections and the battery  
polarity again. Also check the battery voltage. It must be above 50% of  
nominal voltage to turn on the display. If you can't find the problem,  
refer to the Troubleshooting Procedure in section 3.1 on page 44.  
CAUTION: If you try to turn on the dc circuit breaker with the battery  
connected in reverse polarity, the circuit breaker will immediately  
trip. Do not try to close the dc breaker again, since this may damage  
the battery charger. Correct the battery polarity before proceeding.  
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·
·
If you have an optional temperature compensation probe installed, the  
front panel displays LEAD during startup, indicating that the  
temperature compensation is set up for lead-acid batteries. While this is  
being displayed, you can press any front panel key to change the display  
to read NICD, to change the temperature compensation setup for nickel  
cadmium batteries. The choice you make is saved internally, and will be  
used again by the AT10.1 then next time it starts.  
Turn on the front panel ac circuit breaker. The digital meter displays the  
output voltage and current. See Using the Digital Meter on page 24. You  
should hear a soft hum from the AT10.1 as the output current increases.  
NOTE: If you turn on the ac breaker before the dc breaker,  
and you have a filtered model of the AT10.1, there is a  
possibility that the dc breaker will trip when you try to turn it  
on. This is caused by the filter capacitors discharging into the  
battery. To get around this problem, turn off the ac breaker.  
Restart the AT10.1 by turning on the dc breaker first.  
·
The green FLOAT indicator lights. Press the CHRG MODE key on the  
front panel. The FLOAT indicator goes off, and the yellow EQLZ  
indicator lights. Press the CHRG MODE key again to return the charger to  
the float mode.  
The table below shows the normal factory settings for float and equalize  
voltages, equalize time, current limit setting, and alarm settings. If your  
purchase order specified other float or equalize voltage settings, a tag  
attached to the front panel of the AT10.1 lists the actual voltage settings.  
FACTORY SETTINGS FOR ALL PARAMETERS  
Nominal Vdc  
Parameter  
Float Voltage  
Equalize Voltage  
HVDC Alarm  
12  
13  
24  
26  
48  
52  
130  
131  
139  
144  
120  
14  
28  
56  
14.4  
12  
28.8  
24  
57.6  
48  
LVDC Alarm  
24 Hours  
Equalize Time  
Equalize Method  
Current Limit  
HVDC Shutdown  
Manual Timer  
110% of nominal output current  
Disabled  
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2.2. USING THE AT10.1 FRONT PANEL FEATURES  
2.2.1. If the meter displays an error message  
When you apply power to the AT10.1 for the first time, the micro-  
processor control circuit performs a diagnostic check of the system. If it  
finds anything wrong, it writes an error code to the display, such as E 01.  
Below is a list of the error codes. See section 3.2 for a full explanation of  
each error code.  
Error Code  
E 01  
Explanation  
Resistor R2 is open or defective.  
Short circuit on output  
E 02  
E 03  
HVDC Shutdown has occurred  
Internal memory failure  
Not used  
E 04  
E 05  
E 06  
Failure in Remote Sense wiring  
E 07  
DC breaker is open, or internal or external  
output wiring is defective.  
E 08  
E 09  
E 10  
A 02  
Defective temperature compensation probe  
Misadjusted current limit  
Open internal feedback loop  
Equalize mode is inhibited  
2.2.2. Selecting the meter mode  
Press the METER MODE key to change the meter display mode. The digital  
·
meter has four operating modes:  
1. Alternating between output voltage and output current. When the  
charger is in a timed equalize mode, the meter alternates between  
output voltage, output current, and equalize hours remaining.  
2. Displaying output voltage only. The DC Volts indicator lights.  
3. Displaying output current only. The DC Amps indicator lights.  
4. Displaying equalize hours remaining only. The EQLZ HRS  
REMAINING indicator lights. If the AT10.1 is not in a timed  
equalize mode, the meter displays the full programmed equalize  
time.  
·
When the charger starts initially, the meter alternates, showing output  
voltage and output current. The DC Volts and DC Amps indicators light  
alternately to indicate what is being displayed.  
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2.2.3. Selecting the Float or Equalize mode  
The AT10.1 has 2 output voltage settings, Float and Equalize. Use the  
Float mode for all normal battery charging and to operate your dc system.  
Use the Equalize mode if it is necessary to balance the level of charge  
among the cells of the battery. Consult your battery data sheets for  
information on equalize-charging your battery.  
·
Press the CHRG MODE key to change to the equalize mode.  
If the equalize method is set to manual timer or auto-equalize timer, the  
charger will revert to the float mode at the end of the selected equalize  
time.  
·
You can press the CHRG MODE key at any time to change back to the float  
mode.  
2.2.4. Choosing the Equalize method  
Press the EQLZ MTHD key to choose the desired equalize method. The  
indicator next to the desired equalize method will light. Three equalize  
methods are available in the AT10.1:  
·
·
·
Manual Timer  
Manual Equalize  
Auto-Equalize Timer  
These equalize methods are described below.  
Manual Timer Method  
Choose the manual timer method if you perform regularly scheduled  
equalize charging, or if you base your equalize charging on regular  
readings of the specific gravity of each cell of your battery (for lead-acid  
batteries). When your battery requires equalize charging, adjust the  
manual timer to 1-2 hours for each 100 AH of battery capacity (see  
section 2.3.3 to learn how to adjust the equalize time). The battery  
manufacturer can help you determine the best equalizing schedule for  
your battery.  
After you select the manual timer method, press the CHRG MODE key to put  
the charger into the equalize mode. The EQLZ indicator will light. When  
the equalize timer is finished, the charger reverts automatically to the float  
mode, and the FLOAT indicator lights.  
At any time during the equalize charge, you can switch the charger back  
to float mode by pressing the CHRG MODE key. The FLOAT indicator will  
light.  
If there is an ac power failure during a timed equalize charge, the AT10.1  
remembers the remaining equalize time. When ac power is restored, it  
resumes the equalize charge where it left off.  
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Manual Equalize Method  
Choose the manual equalize method when you want to equalize charge the  
battery, but only when you are able to monitor the battery voltage and  
gassing rate. After you select the manual equalize method, press the  
CHRG MODE key to put the charger into the equalize mode. The EQLZ  
indicator will light.  
Press the CHRG MODE key again to return the charger to the float mode. The  
FLOAT indicator will light.  
NOTE: Never leave the AT10.1 unattended in the equalize mode with the  
manual equalize method selected, because a sustained overcharge may  
cause permanent damage to the battery.  
Auto-Equalize Timer Method  
Choose the auto-equalize timer method if you have a flooded (non-sealed)  
battery that is subject to infrequent discharges, or when the battery will be  
discharged by at least half of its rated capacity during an ac power failure.  
When ac power is restored to the charger, it turns on in the equalize mode  
automatically, and the EQLZ indicator lights. At the end of the equalize  
charging-time that you select, the charger reverts automatically to the float  
mode, and the FLOAT indicator lights. At any time during the equalize  
charge, you can switch the charger back to float mode by pressing the  
CHRG MODE key. The FLOAT indicator will light.  
Consult your battery manufacturer's instructions before using the auto-  
equalize timer method with sealed (valve-regulated) lead-acid batteries.  
Whenever the ac supply fails for 12 seconds or longer, the auto-equalize  
timer is enabled. For shorter periods, the timer behaves as shown below:  
Mode before  
ac failure  
AC falure  
duration  
Mode after  
ac failure  
less than  
12 seconds  
FLOAT  
FLOAT  
less than  
12 seconds  
Resume EQUALIZE  
with time remaining  
EQUALIZE  
FLOAT or  
EQUALIZE  
12 seconds  
or greater  
EQUALIZE  
with full time  
Switching to Equalize Mode with Auto-Equalize Timer Method Selected  
You can start an equalize charge at any time.  
·
Press the CHRG MODE key. The EQLZ indicator lights.  
When the equalize timer is finished, the charger reverts automatically to  
the float mode, and the FLOAT indicator lights.  
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2.2.5. Testing the front panel indicators  
Press the DOWN key. This is also the LAMP TEST key.  
·
The meter will display 8888, and all status & alarm indicators will light.  
The LAMP TEST key does not test the AC ON indicator. The AC ON  
indicator lights whenever ac power is present, and the ac circuit breaker is  
turned on. The LAMP TEST key does not operate when ac power is off.  
To test the action of the summary alarm relay, press and hold the  
LAMP TEST key for four seconds. The relay transfers. If you are monitoring  
the relay with a remote annunciator, it detects the alarm condition.  
2.2.6. Testing the Auxiliary Relay Board (optional)  
If you have the optional Auxiliary Relay Board installed, you can test the  
action of the alarm relays. Press and hold the LAMP TEST key for four  
seconds. The six auxiliary alarm relays on the Auxiliary Relay Board  
transfer. Remote annunciators connected to these relays will indicate this.  
2.2.7. Interpreting the alarm indicators  
There are six alarm indicators at the right side of the front panel. An  
indicator lights for each of the following alarm conditions:  
·
·
·
HIGH DC VOLTAGE: lights whenever the dc output voltage exceeds  
the specified alarm voltage setting. See section 2.3.4 to learn how to  
adjust the HVDC alarm setting.  
LOW DC VOLTAGE: lights whenever the dc output voltage is below  
the specified alarm voltage setting. See section 2.3.4 to learn how to  
adjust the LVDC alarm setting.  
DC OUTPUT FAILURE: lights whenever the charger cannot provide  
its full rated output voltage or its full rated output current. You cannot  
adjust this alarm setting.  
·
·
·
AC INPUT FAILURE: lights whenever the ac power supply to the  
charger is interrupted.  
POS GND: lights whenever leakage current from the battery positive  
terminal to ground exceeds a specified threshold (see note).  
NEG GND: lights whenever leakage current from the battery negative  
terminal to ground exceeds a specified threshold (see note).  
NOTE: You can adjust the sensitivity of the ground fault detection  
from 5K to 50k ohms. Adjusting the ground fault sensitivity affects  
the positive and negative ground fault sensitivities equally.  
The indicators light immediately when an alarm occurs. The AT10.1 also  
has a summary alarm relay with one form C contact, rated 0.5A @ 125  
Vac/Vdc. If an alarm condition lasts for 30 seconds or longer, the  
summary alarm relay contact transfers. When the alarm condition is  
corrected, the relay and all indicators reset automatically.  
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2.3. SETTING PARAMETERS IN THE AT10.1  
2.3.1. Understanding Parameter Settings  
You can change the settings of the AT10.1 while the charger is operating,  
using the front panel controls. The changes you make take effect  
immediately, and are saved internally. If the charger is taken out of  
service, and then later returned to service, it restarts using the last values  
you set. You can adjust the following parameters:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
Float voltage  
Equalize voltage  
Equalize timer (in hours)  
High dc voltage alarm setting  
Low dc voltage alarm setting  
Current limit value (in Amperes)  
High dc voltage shutdown feature (on or off)  
Your choice of equalize method is also saved internally.  
When you want to change any parameter, press the EDIT/ENTER key to put  
the AT10.1 into EDIT mode. The meter display flashes about once per  
second, and the status indicators prompt you to adjust the respective  
parameter. You adjust each parameter by pressing the UP or DOWN key  
until the reading you want shows on the meter display. You can make the  
display scroll up or down continuously by pressing and holding the UP or  
DOWN key.  
You cannot exceed certain upper and lower limits for the operating  
parameters. To see what the limits are for your charger, refer to the  
AT10.1 Specifications in Appendix A on page 70.  
When you first press the EDIT/ENTER key, the AT10.1 prompts you to  
adjust the first parameter in the list above (float voltage). When you obtain  
the value you want on the display, press the EDIT/ENTER key again. The  
AT10.1 saves the new setting internally, and then prompts you to adjust  
the second parameter. You continue this way to adjust the first six  
parameters in the list above. If you want to skip adjusting any parameter,  
just press the EDIT/ENTER key again. The AT10.1 moves to the next  
parameter.  
When you are finished adjusting the sixth parameter (current limit), press  
the EDIT/ENTER key again. The AT10.1 saves all adjustments you made  
internally, and reverts to normal operation. The new settings take effect  
immediately.  
Edit mode ends automatically if you don't press any front panel key within  
25 seconds, and any change you made to the last setting is not saved.  
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2.3.2. Setting the Float and Equalize voltages  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key.  
The FLOAT and DC VOLTS indicators light, and the display flashes the  
present value of the float voltage. Press and release the UP or DOWN key to  
increase or decrease the value in the display by one count, or press and  
hold the UP or DOWN key to scroll the value in the display upward or  
downward. When the display shows the float voltage you want to set,  
release the UP or DOWN key. If you go past the voltage you want, press the  
UP or DOWN key again to reach the voltage you want to set.  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new float voltage setting is saved  
internally.  
The EQLZ and DC VOLTS indicators light, and the display flashes the  
present value of the equalize voltage. Press and release the UP or DOWN  
key to increase or decrease the value in the display by one count, or press  
and hold the UP or DOWN key to scroll the value in the display upward or  
downward. When the display shows the equalize voltage you want to set,  
release the UP or DOWN key. If you go past the voltage you want, press the  
UP or DOWN key again to reach the voltage you want to set.  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new equalize voltage setting is saved  
internally.  
If you want to adjust the equalize timer duration, skip to section 2.3.3.  
OR  
If you want to exit the Edit mode now, press the EDIT/ENTER key four more  
times until the charger returns to normal operation.  
Edit mode ends automatically if you don't press any front panel key within  
25 seconds, and any change you made to the last setting is not saved.  
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2.3.3. Setting the Equalize Timer  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key until the EQLZ HRS REMAINING,  
MANUAL TIMER and AUTO EQLZ TIMER indicators light, and the  
display flashes the present value of the equalize timer duration in hours.  
Press and release the UP or DOWN key to increase or decrease the value in  
the display by one count, or press and hold the UP or DOWN key to scroll  
the value in the display upward or downward. When the display shows the  
equalize time, in hours, that you want to set, release the UP or DOWN key.  
If you go past the number of hours you want, press the UP or DOWN key  
again to reach the number you want to set.  
If you set the equalize time to zero hours, the equalize mode is disabled.  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new equalize timer duration is saved  
internally. The timer setting works for both the manual timer and the  
auto-equalize timer.  
If you want to adjust the alarm settings, skip to section 2.3.4.  
OR  
If you want to exit the Edit mode now, press the EDIT/ENTER key three  
more times until the charger returns to normal operation.  
2.3.4. Setting the Alarms  
After you save the equalize timer setting, the Edit mode automatically  
prompts you to adjust the high dc voltage and low dc voltage alarms.  
There is a red indicator on the front panel of the AT10.1 for each of the  
following alarm conditions:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
High DC Voltage  
Low DC Voltage  
DC Output Failure  
AC Input Failure  
Ground Fault Detection (+)  
Ground Fault Detection (-)  
The indicators light immediately when an alarm occurs. The AT10.1 also  
has a summary alarm relay with one form C contact rated 0.5A / 125  
Vac/Vdc. If an alarm condition lasts for 30 seconds or longer, the  
summary alarm relay contact transfers. When the alarm condition is  
corrected, the relay and all indicators reset automatically. The relay  
contact also transfers if the AT10.1 detects certain errors, and displays  
E 03, E 06, E 07 or E 10 on the front panel meter.  
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Setting the High DC Voltage Alarm  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key until the HIGH DC VOLTAGE indicator  
flashes, and the display flashes the present value of the high dc voltage  
alarm.  
Press and release the UP or DOWN key to increase or decrease the value in  
the display by one count, or press and hold the UP or DOWN key to scroll  
the value in the display upward or downward. When the display shows the  
high dc voltage alarm point that you want to set, release the UP or DOWN  
key. If you go past the voltage you want, press the UP or DOWN key again  
to reach the voltage you want to set.  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new high dc voltage alarm setting is  
entered into permanent memory.  
Setting the low DC Voltage Alarm  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key until the LOW DC VOLTAGE indicator  
flashes, and the display flashes the present value of the low dc voltage  
alarm.  
Press and release the UP or DOWN key to increase or decrease the value in  
the display by one count, or press and hold the UP or DOWN key to scroll  
the value in the display upward or downward. When the display shows the  
low dc voltage alarm point that you want to set, release the UP or DOWN  
key. If you go past the voltage you want, press the UP or DOWN key again  
to reach the voltage you want to set.  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new low dc voltage alarm setting is  
entered into permanent memory.  
If you want to adjust the current limit setting, skip to section 2.3.5.  
OR  
If you want to exit the Edit mode now, press the EDIT/ENTER key again to  
return the charger to normal operation.  
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Adjusting Ground Detection Sensitivity  
You can adjust the sensitivity of  
the ground detection alarm circuit.  
You must have a test resistor  
whose value is the sensitivity you  
want. You can adjust the  
sensitivity from 5 to 50 kW.  
The potentiometer for adjusting  
ground detection circuit  
sensitivity is located on the main  
control circuit board. It is the  
lower of the two potentiometers  
labeled RA3 SENS, as shown in  
the figure at the right.  
NOTE: Do not try to adjust the upper potentiometer labeled RA2  
BALANCE. This adjustment is made at the factory for proper  
circuit operation.  
CAUTION: Before connecting or disconnecting a test resistor,  
de-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the  
AT10.1. Check with a voltmeter before proceeding. Restart the  
AT10.1 only when necessary to make the sensitivity adjustment.  
If your battery is grounded, do not attempt this procedure.  
Remove the safety cover. Connect  
the test resistor between TB1(+)  
and chassis ground, as shown to  
the right. Adjust RA3  
counterclockwise until the front  
panel indicator goes out, then  
adjust slowly clockwise until the  
POS GND indicator just lights.  
Make this adjustment slowly; the  
indicator is updated once in every  
four seconds. De-energize and  
lock out power to the AT10.1,  
then remove the test resistor and  
verify that the indicator goes out.  
Now connect the test resistor between TB1(-) and chassis ground. Verify  
that the NEG GND indicator lights. If not, adjust RA3 clockwise until it  
does. Remove the test resistor.  
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Disabling the Ground Detection Alarm  
You can disable the ground detection alarm circuit, and isolate the circuit  
from chassis ground. If your battery is normally grounded, or you want to  
defeat the alarm for any other reason, follow these steps:  
·
De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the AT10.1.  
Check with a voltmeter before proceeding. This includes remote sense  
wires if they were installed.  
·
Open the AT10.1 front panel, and locate jumper J5 at the top left of the  
Control Circuit Board (shown on the previous page). Move the jumper to  
the DISABLE position. The POS GND and NEG GND indicators and  
the summary alarm relay will not respond to a ground fault.  
Restart the AT10.1, following the instructions in section 2.1.  
2.3.5. Setting the current limit value  
The AT10.1 automatically limits its dc output current in case of overload  
or battery discharge. You can adjust the value of the current limit from  
50% to 110% of rated current. The factory setting is 110%.  
The current limit adjustment is the last step in the normal Edit sequence. If  
the AT10.1 is not in the Edit mode, press the EDIT/ENTER key five times,  
until the meter display flashes the value of current limit, in Amperes. Press  
and release the UP or DOWN key to increase or decrease the value in the  
display by one count, or press and hold the UP or DOWN key to scroll the  
value in the display upward or downward. When the display shows the  
current limit value that you want to set, release the UP or DOWN key. If you  
go past the number you want, press the UP or DOWN key again to reach the  
number you want to set.  
·
Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new current limit setting is saved  
internally.  
Edit mode ends automatically if you don't press any front panel key within  
25 seconds, and any change you made to the last setting is not saved.  
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2.3.6. Enabling the High DC Voltage shutdown feature  
The AT10.1 has a built-in high dc voltage shutdown feature. In case of  
any maladjustment or internal failure that results in a continuous output  
voltage that is too high, the AT10.1 shuts down after 30 seconds to protect  
the battery. The digital display reads E 03, and the summary alarm relay  
contact transfers.  
The AT10.1 is shipped with the high dc voltage shutdown feature disabled.  
Parallel Operation  
You can adjust the high dc voltage shutdown  
(the setting is the same as the high dc voltage  
alarm setting). Refer to section 2.3.4.  
If two (or more) AT10.1  
chargers are connected in  
parallel, both sense the  
output voltage. If one  
charger runs away, it will  
the Edit mode) to enable the high dc voltage  
supply all the output  
The charger must be in normal operation (not  
shutdown.  
current; the other has zero  
output current. The high dc  
voltage shutdown does not  
operate in a charger with  
zero output current, so that  
only the defective charger  
(of two or more in parallel)  
shuts down. The other  
charger continues to supply  
the load normally.  
To enable the shutdown feature:  
·
·
Press and hold the UP key, then  
Press the CHRG MODE key.  
The HIGH DC VOLTAGE indicator lights, and  
the display flashes ON. You can toggle the  
shutdown feature OFF and ON by pressing the  
CHRG MODE key repeatedly.  
If you don't press any key within 4 seconds, the last state indicated (ON or  
OFF) is saved internally. Note that you don't use the EDIT/ENTER key for  
this feature.  
If the AT10.1 shuts down because of a high dc voltage, the meter display  
shows error code E 03. Reset the charger by turning the ac breaker off,  
then on again.  
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2.3.7. Adjusting the Voltmeter Accuracy  
The AT10.1 voltmeter is adjusted at the factory to display the actual  
output voltage within ±1%. If you replace any component that affects  
meter accuracy, such as the main control PC board or R4, you should  
readjust the meter. This adjustment procedure is different from all others,  
because the meter reading remains constant, while the output voltage of  
the charger changes. Do this adjustment with a fully charged battery and  
with no load connected.  
First, use the Edit procedure to adjust the float voltage to the desired  
value. See section 2.3.2 for instructions on setting the float voltage.  
Second, press and hold the UP key, then press the EQLZ MTHD key.  
The DC VOLTS METER MODE indicator will light, and the meter display  
flashes the output voltage reading. Measure the output voltage of the  
AT10.1 using a dc meter accurate to ±0.25% or better.  
While watching the meter connected to the AT10.1 output (not the front  
panel meter), press the UP or DOWN key until the actual output voltage  
matches the float setting on the front panel meter.  
Each time you press UP or DOWN, you change the AT10.1 output voltage  
by a small amount. Continue to press UP or DOWN until the actual output  
voltage agrees with the front panel reading within ±1%  
NOTE: Allow one or two seconds for the output voltage to stabilize  
each time you press the UP or DOWN key.  
When you are finished adjusting the output voltage, the AT10.1 waits 5  
seconds, then the display returns to normal operation.  
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2.3.8. Using the Low Level Detector (LLD)  
The AT10.1 charger is equipped with a summary alarm safety override  
circuit. This safety feature forces the summary alarm (common alarm)  
relay contact to transfer, sending an alarm, even if there is a catastrophic  
failure of the control circuitry. A low battery voltage triggers the safety  
circuit.  
If you have a dc power supply, you can adjust the battery voltage that  
triggers the alarm. On the back of the main control circuit board, find the  
potentiometer RA1, as shown in the figure below.  
Disconnect all ac and dc power sources from the AT10.1, and connect  
your dc power supply to the output terminals (positive of the supply to the  
positive output of the charger). Adjust the power supply to the voltage that  
you want to activate the alarm.  
NOTE: You need at least 50% of the nominal output voltage to power the  
circuit board.  
Adjust RA1 until the alarm just activates. There is a red LED indicator  
next to RA1 that indicates when the alarm is active.  
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2.3.9. Using the front panel security feature  
The AT10.1 charger is shipped with all the front panel keys enabled. You  
can disable these front panel functions:  
·
·
·
Selecting Equalize method  
Changing settings using the EDIT/ENTER key  
Toggling the high dc voltage shutdown feature  
Open the front panel, and locate the small plastic jumper J9 on the right  
side of the main control board. See the figure below.  
Move the jumper to the DISABLE position. Now, only the front panel  
METER MODE and CHRG MODE keys work. All indicators still work normally.  
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2.4. Performing routine maintenance  
WARNING:  
High voltages appear at several points inside the battery charger. Use  
extreme caution when working inside the charger. Do not attempt to  
work inside the charger unless you are a qualified technician or  
electrician.  
Disconnect and lock out all power to the battery charger before starting  
any maintenance procedures. Turn the ac power off at the distribution  
panel upstream from the battery charger. Disconnect the battery from  
the charger output terminals.  
2.4.1. Keep it clean  
The AT10.1 charger is cooled by natural convection. At least once a year,  
vacuum the vents at the top and bottom of the enclosure to ensure that  
there is an adequate supply of cooling air. If you have an extremely dusty  
environment (especially if airborne dust is conductive), carefully vacuum  
out the interior. Be sure to clean surfaces of circuit boards, and around  
electrical terminals.  
The AT10.1 is rated for operation up to 122° F / 50° C. If your charger is  
in a warmer environment, or at an elevation over 3000ft / 914m, contact  
your sales representative for operating information.  
2.4.2. Check power and signal connections  
Check the tightness of all field connections inside the charger, and  
connections to the battery. A loose or corroded connection at the battery  
terminals can be a fire or explosion hazard, and may cause erroneous  
operation of the AT10.1 charger.  
2.4.3. Check remote sense wiring (optional)  
If you wired the AT10.1 charger for remote sense, check the signal  
connections to the battery or load, and check the wiring to be sure the  
insulation is in good condition. If there is a failure of the remote sense  
signal wiring, the AT10.1 charger displays the error code E 06, and goes  
back to local control, sensing the output voltage at the charger output  
terminals.  
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2.4.4. Check temperature compensation probe (optional)  
If you are using the optional temperature compensation probe, be sure that  
the probe is securely installed. Be sure the connectors and the wiring from  
the probe to the AT10.1 charger are in good condition.  
If there is a failure of the temperature compensation probe, or the wiring,  
the AT10.1 charger displays the error code E 08.  
2.4.5. Measuring the output ripple voltage (filtered models only)  
If your AT10.1 charger is a filtered model, at least once a year measure  
the ac ripple voltage at the battery terminals. Use an rms responding ac  
voltmeter.1 The ripple voltage should be no higher than shown in the  
specifications in Appendix A on page 70, if the battery ampere-hour  
capacity is at least 4 times the output current rating of the charger.  
If you suspect that the output ripple voltage is too high, see "Output ripple  
voltage too high" of the Troubleshooting Chart in section 3.4, page 53.  
2.4.6. Viewing the voltage and alarm settings  
You can review the parameter settings in the AT10.1 charger by pressing  
the EDIT/ENTER key on the front panel. Each time you press the key, a  
different parameter displays, in the following order:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
Float voltage  
Equalize voltage  
Equalize time (in hours)  
High dc voltage alarm setting  
Low dc voltage alarm setting  
Current limit, in Amperes  
1 Don't use a dc voltmeter. The ripple voltage on a battery is a very small ac voltage.  
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SAMPLE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE  
AT10.1 BATTERY CHARGER  
Suggested frequency: every 6 months  
Maintenance date  
Performed by  
Step  
Instructions  
Results  
(standard features)  
Clean battery  
charger  
·
·
All vents clean and open.  
Remove dust and debris from inside of  
unit.  
oOK  
oOK  
Check all  
electrical  
connections  
and wiring  
·
·
TB1 connections all tight.  
oOK  
oOK  
Internal wiring connections tight, slip-on  
connectors fully seated. Wire and lug  
insulation in good condition.  
·
·
Terminations at battery or bus are tight  
and corrosion free.  
Measure at TB1-L1 and TB1-L2 using ac  
voltmeter. Must be within +10%, -12% of  
nominal.  
oOK  
Check ac input  
voltage  
Input  
Vac  
Check dc  
output voltage  
·
Measure at TB1(+) and TB1(-) using dc  
voltmeter. Should agree with front panel  
voltmeter within 1%, and must be correct  
values for your battery. If the AT10.1 is  
using a temperature compensation probe,  
see the graph on page 23 to determine the  
correct battery voltage. You need to know  
the battery temperature for this step.  
Measure at battery terminals using ac  
voltmeter set to millivolts scale. Check  
against specification in Appendix A on  
page 70.  
Float  
Vdc  
Vdc  
Equal.  
Check ripple  
voltage  
·
Ripple  
mVac  
Test font panel  
indicators  
Test common  
alarm relay  
·
·
Press LAMP TEST key on front panel.  
oOK  
oOK  
Press LAMP TEST key and hold for 4  
seconds. Common alarm relay will  
transfer.  
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Exercise front  
panel controls  
·
·
Switch from float to equalize, then back to  
float.  
Turn off the dc circuit breaker. E 07  
should appear on display (requires at least  
5% of rated output current). Reset  
breaker.  
oOK  
oOK  
·
·
Cycle through meter modes.  
oVOLTS OK  
oAMPS OK  
oHOURS OK  
oMANUAL TIMER OK  
oMANUAL EQLZ OK  
oAUTO EQLZ TIMER OK  
oAlarm OK  
Cycle through equalize methods.  
·
·
Turn off ac circuit breaker. The AC INPUT  
FAILURE indicator should light. Reset  
breaker.  
Use EDIT/ENTER key to scroll through  
settings.  
Check voltage  
and alarm  
settings  
oFLOAT OK  
oEQUALIZE OK  
oHVDC alarm OK  
oLVDC alarm OK  
Current limit  
Adc  
Final checks  
·
·
·
Be sure safety cover is in place.  
Restore charger to normal operation.  
Close latch on front panel; close padlock  
if installed.  
oOK  
oOK  
oOK  
Step  
Instructions  
Results  
(optional features)  
Test auxiliary  
alarm relays  
·
Press LAMP TEST key and hold for 4  
seconds. Alarm relays will transfer.  
oOK  
Check  
·
·
·
Remote sense wiring.  
Temperature compensation wiring.  
Temperature compensation probe.  
oOK  
oOK  
oOK  
integrity of  
remote sense  
or temperature  
compensation  
wiring  
A full-size reprint of this Preventive Maintenance Procedure is available.  
Ask your sales representative for form JD0064.  
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3. SERVICING THE AT10.1  
3.1. A STEP-BY-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE  
The AT10.1 battery charger is fully tested and calibrated at the factory and  
should work for years with a minimum of attention. If you do encounter  
trouble, there are three steps you should take to find the problem and  
return the charger to service.  
1. Check the front panel meter for an error code. The AT10.1 is able to  
diagnose common problems with the battery charger, or with the application  
or installation. If the front panel displays an error code, see section 3.2,  
Interpreting Front Panel Error Messages, for help in interpreting the code  
and solving the problem.  
2. If the charger does not work properly, but there is no front panel error code,  
turn off the front panel circuit breakers (or disconnect ac and dc power  
externally). Then turn the dc and ac power back on. This will return the  
charger to normal operation as long as there is no internal component failure.  
Note: Do this only once. If the charger does not resume  
normal operation, go to the next step.  
3. If the charger still does not work properly, make a list of the symptoms that  
you observe, then turn to Using the troubleshooting chart in section 3.3. The  
troubleshooting chart relates common trouble symptoms to their causes, and  
gives the proper procedures for correcting the problem.  
4. If the symptom doesn't appear on the troubleshooting chart, or if the  
recommended repair doesn't work, consult your sales or service  
representative to arrange for on-site or factory service.  
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SERVICING THE AT10.1  
3.2. INTERPRETING FRONT PANEL ERROR MESSAGES  
If the AT10.1 control circuit detects a hardware or wiring problem, it may  
display an error code on the front panel. To solve the problem, use the  
table starting below, which lists the error codes and the procedures to use.  
WARNING:  
High voltages appear at several points inside the battery charger. Use  
extreme caution when working inside the charger. Do not attempt to  
work inside the charger unless you are a qualified technician or  
electrician.  
Disconnect and lock out all power from the battery charger before  
starting to remove or replace any components. Turn the ac power off at  
the distribution panel upstream from the battery charger. Disconnect the  
battery from the charger output terminals.  
Error  
Code  
Meaning  
Repair Procedure  
Resistor R2  
open or  
defective  
Resistor R2 is installed at the back of the front panel, in the control  
circuit board input connector. R2 is measured by the control circuit on  
startup, and is used to determine some of the AT10.1 charger's  
parameters, such as the float voltage.  
E 01  
If the AT10.1 finds that R2 is defective, it must be replaced. See  
section 3.6 for parts ordering information. When you have completed  
the repair, restart the charger according to section 2.1.  
Short circuit on You may get this error code if the battery is discharged to less than 6  
E 02  
output  
volts. When the battery charges to greater than 6 volts, the error code  
disappears. If you have a seriously discharged battery, allow the  
charger to run for 24 hours and check the battery voltage again. If it  
has not increased to the normal voltage rating, consult the battery  
manufacturer for help.  
If the battery voltage is normal, then check the wiring at the dc output  
terminals for a short circuit.  
If the battery voltage is normal and all external wiring is OK, check the  
dc breaker on the charger. If it is tripped, try once to reset it. If it trips  
again immediately, there may be an internal short circuit in the  
charger. Check the internal wiring. If the charger is filtered, check the  
dc filter capacitors and the polarity diode.  
The AT10.1 normally recovers automatically from an E 02 condition. If  
you have shut down the charger for service, restart it according to  
section 2.1.  
High DC  
Voltage  
Shutdown  
To restart the charger, turn the ac breaker off, then on. Check the  
Equalize voltage and High DC Voltage alarm settings. The alarm  
setting must be higher than the Equalize voltage setting.  
E 03  
If you get another High DC Voltage shutdown after a few minutes of  
operation, there may be an internal component failure. See Charger  
output not controllable of the troubleshooting chart in section 3.4.  
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Error  
Meaning  
Code  
Repair Procedure  
Internal memory Any parameters that you set, such as Float or Equalize voltage, are  
E 04  
failure  
saved internally. The internal memory is tested on startup. If the  
memory test fails, E 04 appears on the front panel display. The error  
may also appear if the controller was trying to write to the memory  
while a power failure occured.  
If an E 04 appears, try restarting the AT10.1 by turning the ac and dc  
breakers off, then on. If the charger restarts normally, you must  
reenter any changes you made to the factory settings (float voltage,  
etc.).  
If E 04 appears repeatedly, the internal memory has been damaged.  
You must replace the control circuit board. See section 3.6 for parts  
ordering information.  
Not used  
This error code was formerly used to indicate a reverse battery  
connection. It is not available in the AT10.1.  
E 05  
E 06  
R4 or R14 is  
defective, or  
remote sense  
wiring failed  
Locate R4 mounted on TB5, on the back of the front panel. Remove  
the resistor and measure its value with an Ohmmeter (see table 3-1  
for the correct value). If the resistor is not within 1% of the specified  
value, it must be replaced.  
Locate R14 inside the enclosure, connected to TB1(-). Remove the  
lugged end and measure the resistor's value with an Ohmmeter (see  
table 3-1 for the correct value). If the resistor is not within 1% of the  
specified value, it must be replaced.  
If you are using remote sense wiring from the battery to the AT10.1,  
the wiring may have failed. The usual failure is an open circuit; a short  
circuit will usually be indicated by smoke or fire in the wiring.  
The AT10.1 charger displays the error code if it detects this wiring  
failure. You should respond to this problem quickly to be sure that the  
AT10.1 regulates the output voltage properly. Wire an annunciator  
(buzzer, e.g.) to the summary alarm relay TB3 to get a remote  
indication of any charger problem, or monitor the charger operation  
using the optional DNP-3/MODBUS communications board.  
If you have a failure in remote sense wiring, the AT10.1 regulates its  
output voltage locally until you correct the problem, see section 1.9.  
The locally controlled voltage may not reflect the true requirements of  
the battery.  
When you complete the repair, restart the charger as described in  
section 2.1.  
DC breaker  
If the dc breaker is open, open the ac breaker, then reclose the dc  
E 07  
open, or internal and ac breakers. If the dc breaker trips again, see the troubleshooting  
failure  
chart in section 3.4.  
If the dc breaker is closed, but you have an E 07 display, check your  
battery. If the battery is disconnected, and you then disconnect the  
load, the charger may display an E 07 code. Restart the charger  
according to section 2.1.  
If the battery and load are OK, see the troubleshooting chart in  
section 3.4 for help in locating the problem.  
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Error  
Code  
Meaning  
Repair Procedure  
Defective  
temperature  
If a temperature compensation probe is connected to the AT10.1, the  
control circuit detects the probe on startup, and uses the temperature  
E 08  
compensation measured by the probe to control the output voltage of the charger.  
probe  
To understand temperature compensation, see section 1.11.  
If the temperature compensation probe, or the wiring that connects it  
to the AT10.1, fails during normal operation, the AT10.1 detects the  
failure, and shows E 08 on the front panel meter.  
Disconnect the wiring from the probe, and measure the resistance of  
the probe with an Ohmmeter. The resistance should be approximately  
10,000 Ohms at normal room temperature (77° F / 25° C). If the  
probe reads open or shorted, it needs to be replaced.  
If the probe checks good, examine the wiring between the probe and  
the AT10.1. Also check the connection of the cable to the control  
circuit board on the back of the front panel. If the wiring is OK, then  
the probe needs to be replaced. Once you have replaced the probe,  
you must restart the AT10.1 to activate temperature compensation.  
Misadjusted  
current limit  
The output current limit is set at the factory to 110% of the rated  
output current (e.g., for a 20 Adc charger, the current limit is set to 22  
Adc). You can adjust the current limit downward to as low as 50% of  
the output current, if you have special requirements such as limited  
ac power available. You should do this only if the normal dc load on  
the system is smaller than the current limit.  
E 09  
If the load current becomes larger than the current limit setting, the  
battery will not charge properly. The charger displays E 09. You  
should increase the current limit setting to supply the current required  
by the load.  
NOTE: The common alarm relay is not set for this condition.  
Open internal  
A redundant internal feedback loop (control loop) is provided as  
E 10  
A 02  
feedback loop redundancy, to increase reliability when remote sensing is used. If  
there should be a problem with the internal loop wiring, the charger  
displays E 10. Check the internal wiring in the signal harness,  
especially wire # 33. Also check the harness connector on the main  
control circuit board.  
Equalize mode If you set the equalize timer to zero hours, the equalize mode is  
inhibited  
inhibited. When you try to put the charger into equalize mode with a  
front panel control, the display shows the message A 02. If you want  
to enable the equalize mode, set the equalize timer to 1 or more  
hours.  
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3.3. USING THE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
WARNING:  
High voltages appear at several points inside the battery charger. Use  
extreme caution when working inside the charger. Do not attempt to  
work inside the charger unless you are a qualified technician or  
electrician.  
Disconnect and lock out all power from the battery charger before  
starting to remove or replace any components. Turn the ac power off at  
the distribution panel upstream from the battery charger. Disconnect the  
battery from the charger output terminals.  
Before you try to use the troubleshooting chart, be sure that you have  
followed the steps in section 3.1.  
The troubleshooting chart that begins on the next page is divided into  
three columns. To use the chart:  
1. Make a list of the charger's condition, including the trouble symptoms.  
2. Find the symptom(s) in the first column of the chart.  
3. The middle column contains common causes for the problem you observe, in  
order of probability.  
4. Follow the action described in the right-hand column to correct the problem  
and return the charger to normal service.  
Determining the condition of the charger:  
·
·
Is the front panel AC ON indicator lit?  
What is the ac voltage at the input terminals (measured with an ac  
voltmeter)?  
·
What is the dc voltage at the output terminals (measured with a dc  
voltmeter)?  
·
·
·
·
·
·
Does the meter on the front panel display any voltage or current?  
Are any alarm indicators lit?  
Do the front panel status indicators work (Charge Mode, for example)?  
Can you change the charger to the Equalize mode and back to Float?  
Is the charger making any noise? Is it unusually loud?  
Is there any sign or smell of smoking or burning?  
Refer to the wiring diagrams and parts layout drawings in Appendix C  
while using the chart. For instructions on replacing components, see  
section 3.5.  
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3.4. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
PROBABLE  
CAUSE  
1. Shorted  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
AC breaker  
trips  
1. Test by disconnecting wire # 12 from the rectifier assembly.  
Measure resistance between the two top rectifier terminals  
(labeled "AC" on the wiring diagram); it should be at least  
100,000 Ohms (check both polarities). Replace rectifier  
assembly if resistance is low in either direction.  
rectifier diode  
immediately or SCR  
2. Defective  
2. Check spacing of terminals; check wiring for signs of  
wiring to T1 or insulation damage, burns, etc. Repair as necessary.  
to the rectifier  
heat sink  
assembly  
3. Defective  
3. Test by disconnecting wires from X1, X4, Y1 and Y2. If ac  
transformer T1 breaker still trips, replace T1.  
AC breaker  
trips after a  
1. Loose  
connection to  
1. Check and tighten connections as required.  
few minutes breaker  
2. Wrong ac  
2. Be sure the T1 primary taps are wired correctly for your  
voltage, or T1 input voltage. See section 1.6 for details.  
taps miswired  
3. Open SCR  
3. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure the current in wire #  
11 or # 12. If it less than 70% of the dc output current, one of  
the SCRs or diodes is defective. Replace the rectifier module.  
4. SCR not  
controllable  
4. Disconnect wire # 24 from terminal E3 of the rectifier  
assembly (near the left front of the enclosure). Restart the  
charger. If You are able to measure output current, one of the  
SCRs is defective. Replace the rectifier assembly.  
DC breaker  
trips  
1. Battery  
connected with  
1. Check and correct battery wiring if necessary.  
immediately reverse polarity  
2. Defective  
2. Test by disconnecting wire # 12 from the rectifier assembly.  
rectifier bridge Measure resistance between the two top rectifier terminals  
(if unfiltered  
charger)  
(labeled "AC" on the wiring diagram); it should be at least  
100,000 Ohms (check both polarities). Replace rectifier  
assembly if resistance is low in either direction.  
3. Defective  
free-wheeling  
diode in SCR  
module A16  
3. Remove wire # 13 from the rectifier control pc board A3.  
Test the SCR module's internal free-wheeling diode by  
measuring the resistance from E2 to E10 on A3 with an  
Ohmmeter. The reading should be at least 100,000 Ohms in  
one polarity, and less than 1,000 Ohms in the other polarity.  
Replace the entire A16 SCR module if it is defective.  
4. Defective  
polarity diode  
(if filter  
assembly is  
installed)  
4. Remove wire # 15 from terminal E14 on the CR1 heat sink.  
Measure the resistance from the heat sink to E8 on the  
rectifier control pc board at the left front of the charger (check  
both polarities). If the resistance is less than 1,000 Ohms in  
both directions, replace the filter assembly.  
5. Defective  
wiring  
5. Check spacing of terminals; check wiring for signs of  
insulation damage, burns, etc. Repair as necessary.  
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PROBABLE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
CAUSE  
DC breaker  
trips after a  
1. Loose  
connection to  
1. Check and tighten connections as required.  
few minutes breaker  
2. Open SCR  
2. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure the current in wire #  
12 or # 11. If it less than 70% of the dc output current, then  
one of the SCRs or diodes is defective. Replace the rectifier  
module.  
3. SCR not  
controllable  
3. Disconnect wire # 24 from terminal E3 of the rectifier  
assembly (near the left front of the enclosure). Restart the  
charger. If You are able to measure output current, one of the  
SCRs is defective. Replace the rectifier assembly.  
4. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
4. If the front panel meter shows more than 110% of rated dc  
current, the control board may be defective. Disconnect wire #  
24 as above. If the output current goes to zero, replace the  
control board.  
No output  
current, but  
ac and dc  
breakers are  
on; AC ON  
lamp is out  
1. AC supply  
failure  
1. If AC ON indicator is out, check feeder circuit breaker or  
fuse.  
2. Input fuse F1 2. Remove F1 from its fuseholder (located on the bottom of the  
is blown (480 enclosure) and check with an Ohmmeter or fuse tester.  
Vac input only) Replace if required.  
NOTE: If the new fuse blows, see the sections titled "AC  
breaker trips immediately" and "AC breaker trips after a few  
minutes" for further troubleshooting hints.  
3. Defective  
wiring  
3. Check terminals and wiring between T1 and the rectifier  
assembly, inductor L1, dc filter (if present), the dc breaker, and  
the output terminals. Check wire # 29 from T1-Y1 and wire #  
28 from T1-Y2 to the control circuit board connector J1. Repair  
as necessary.  
4. Defective  
4. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the ac voltage from T1-X1  
transformer T1 to X4. It is normally 50% to 80% higher than the rated dc  
output voltage. If it is too low, check the wiring of the primary  
taps. See section 1.6 for details. If it is zero, replace T1.  
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PROBABLE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
CAUSE  
1. Battery is  
fully charged  
No output  
current, but  
ac and dc  
breakers are  
on; AC ON  
lamp is on  
1. This is normal operation in a system with little or no dc load.  
As long as the charger maintains Float voltage, it is operating  
normally.  
2. Float or  
Equalize  
voltage set too voltage settings.  
low  
2. Check the Float and Equalize voltages and adjust them if  
necessary. Consult your battery manufacturer for the proper  
3. Wrong ac  
input voltage,  
or T1 taps mis-  
wired  
3. Be sure the T1 primary taps are wired correctly for your  
input voltage. See section 1.6 for details.  
4. Defective  
wiring  
4. Check terminals and wiring between T1 and the rectifier  
assembly, inductor L1, dc filter (if present), the dc breaker, and  
the output terminals. Repair as necessary.  
5. Defective  
5. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the voltage between  
rectifier bridge terminals E3 and E4 of the rectifier circuit board nearest the  
front of the charger. If you measure about 1.0 Vrms, but there  
is no output current, replace the rectifier assembly.  
6. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
6. If you do not measure any ac voltage in step 5 above, and  
the battery voltage is less than the Float voltage setting,  
replace the control circuit board.  
7. Defective  
7. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the ac voltage from T1-X1  
transformer T1 to X4. It is normally 50% to 80% higher than the rated dc  
output voltage. If it is too low, check the wiring of the primary  
taps. See section 1.6 for details. If it is zero, replace T1.  
8. Defective  
8. Disconnect the wiring from L1 and measure the resistance  
inductor L1 or between the terminals. If it is an open circuit, replace L1.  
L2  
Repeat for L2 if the optional dc filter is installed.  
9. Defective  
CR2  
9. Disconnect wire # 52 from L1 to CR2, then check CR2 with  
an Ohmmeter (check both polarities). If CR2 is open, replace  
the filter assembly. This is a very rare occurrence.  
10. Defective  
dc breaker  
10. Disconnect the battery, and connect a light dc load to the  
charger. Measure the dc voltage from the input terminal to the  
output terminal of the circuit breaker, with the breaker on. It is  
normally no more than 50 millivolts. If it is near the rated  
output voltage, replace the breaker.  
Front panel is 1. Control  
1. Make sure the connector at the top edge of the control  
dead; ac and circuit board A1 circuit board is firmly seated.  
dc voltages is not  
are present at connected  
TB1  
2. Defective  
2. If the AC ON indicator is lit, but the rest of the front panel is  
control circuit  
board A1  
dead, replace the control circuit board.  
3. Defective  
wiring  
3. Check the harness wiring to the control circuit board  
connector for signs of insulation damage, burns, etc. Be sure  
all wires are securely crimped in the connector.  
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PROBABLE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
CAUSE  
Front panel  
1. Defective  
1. Use a dc voltmeter to measure the dc voltage from E17 on  
dies during ac power resistor the I/O panel to TB1(-). It is normally 12 Vdc when the rated  
power failure; R3  
dc voltage is  
present at  
output voltage is at TB1(+) and TB1(-). Remove all power from  
the charger, and measure the resistance from TB1(+) and  
E17. See the table in section 3.6 for the proper resistance  
values. If the resistance is not within 10% of the table value,  
replace R3.  
TB1  
2. Defective  
wiring  
2. Remove the enclosure shroud, and check the wiring to and  
from TB1 and the control circuit board for signs of insulation  
damage or burns. Repair any damaged wiring.  
Charger  
output  
voltage too  
high, not  
controllable  
1. Defective  
SCR  
1. Disconnect wire # 24 from terminal E3 of the rectifier  
assembly (near the left front of the enclosure). Restart the  
charger. If You are able to measure output current, one of the  
SCRs is defective. Replace the rectifier assembly.  
2. R4 or R14 is 2. Remove one end of R4 from TB5 (on the back of the front  
defective, or  
wrong value  
panel). Repeat for R14 connected to TB1(-). Measure their  
values with an Ohmmeter. See the table in section 3.6 for  
resistance values. If either resistor is not within 1% of the  
specified value, it must be replaced.  
3. Defective  
temperature  
3. Remove the leads from the probe and measure its  
resistance. At 77° F / 25° C the resistance should be about  
compensation 10,000 Ohms. If it is not, replace the probe assembly.  
probe (optional)  
4. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
4. If the front panel meter shows more than 110% of rated dc  
current, the control board may be defective. Disconnect wire #  
24 from terminal E3 of the rectifier assembly (near the left front  
of the enclosure). Restart the charger. If the output current  
goes to zero, replace the control board.  
Output  
1. Temperature 1. If the optional temperature compensation probe is installed,  
voltage does compensation the output voltage may be different from the selected float or  
not agree  
with front  
panel meter  
probe is  
installed  
equalize voltage. The difference in the voltages depends on  
the probe temperature. The front panel meter always displays  
the proper voltage for 77° F / 25° C.  
2. Circuit board 2. Recalibrate meter as described in section 2.3.7.  
or another  
component may  
have been  
replaced  
3. R4 or R14 is 3. Remove one end of R4 from TB5 (on the back of the front  
defective, or  
wrong value  
panel). Repeat for R14 connected to TB1(-). Measure their  
values with an Ohmmeter. See the table in section 3.6 for  
resistance values. If either resistor is not within 1% of the  
specified value, it must be replaced.  
4. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
4. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the charger still has  
the wrong output voltage, replace the control circuit board.  
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PROBABLE  
CAUSE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
Charger  
1. Current limit 1. If the AT10.1 is not in the Edit mode, press the EDIT/ENTER  
never  
set too low  
key five times, until the meter display flashes the current limit  
value (in Amperes). If the current limit is less than 110%,  
adjust it to 110% as described. See Setting the Current Limit  
Value, section 2.3.5 for details.  
reaches float  
(or equalize)  
voltage  
(within 1%)  
2. Defective  
battery or dc  
load, or load is  
too great  
2. Check each cell of the battery. If one or more cells are  
shorted, the charger may not be able to reach the Float  
voltage. You may have the same problem if the normal load  
current is more than the rated output current of the charger.  
3. Wrong ac  
input voltage, or  
voltage too low,  
or T1 wired  
3. Make sure the T1 primary taps are wired correctly for your  
input voltage. See Changing Transformer Taps, section 1.6 for  
details. The actual ac input voltage must be at least 88% of the  
rated value for the charger to produce full output power.  
incorrectly  
4. Defecive  
4. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure the current in wire #  
rectifier bridge 12 or # 11. If it less than 70% of the dc output current, one of  
the SCRs or diodes is defective. Replace the rectifier module.  
5. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
5. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the charger output  
current is below the current limit value, but it still has the wrong  
output voltage, replace the control circuit board.  
Input current 1. Wrong ac  
1. Be sure the T1 primary taps are wired correctly for your  
too high  
input voltage, or input voltage. See Changing Transformer Taps, section 1.6 for  
transformer T1 details. The actual ac input voltage must be at least 88% of the  
wired  
rated value for the charger to produce full output power.  
incorrectly  
2. Defective  
2. Disconnect wire # 24 from terminal E3 of the rectifier  
rectifier bridge assembly (near the left front of the enclosure). Restart the  
charger. If You are able to measure output current, one of the  
SCRs is defective. Replace the rectifier assembly.  
3. Defective T1 3. Test by disconnecting wires from X1, X4, Y1 and Y2. If ac  
input current is still too high, replace T1.  
Output ripple 1. Charger is  
1. Verify by checking nameplate against the ordering code on  
the inside front cover. Order and install filter option if  
necessary.  
voltage too  
high  
unfiltered  
2. Battery is  
2. Be sure battery is connected. Inspect battery according to  
disconnected or the manufacturer's instructions.  
defective  
3. Battery too  
small for  
3. Check the measured ripple against the specification for your  
AT10.1 model on page 70. The ripple rating is for a battery  
charger rating whose Ampere-hours are four (4) times the charger ampere  
rating. For a smaller battery, ripple voltage may be higher.  
4. One or more 4. Test with capacitance meter; replace as necessary.  
defective filter  
capacitors, C1  
or C2  
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PROBABLE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
CAUSE  
Charger very 1. Loose  
1. Remove the enclosure shroud. Check and tighten all  
component mounting hardware. Replace the shroud, being  
noisy  
hardware or  
enclosure panel sure all assembly hardware is secure.  
2. Defective 2. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure the ac current in wire  
rectifier bridge # 11 or # 12 (connected between T1 and the rectifier  
assembly). If it less than 70% of the dc output current, one of  
the SCRs or diodes is defective. Replace the rectifier module.  
Meter  
1. Defective or 1. Turn off the charger. With a light dc load connected to the  
readings are disconnected  
battery, be sure each cell reads the nominal cell voltage (2.0V  
for lead-acid; 1.25V for Ni-Cd). Restart the charger. Each cell  
should now read the nominal Float voltage (2.2V for lead-acid;  
1.35V for Ni-Cd).  
erratic  
battery  
2. Defective  
2. Remove one end of R4 from TB5 (on the back of the front  
scaling resistor panel). Repeat for R14 connected to TB1(-). Measure their  
R4 or R14  
values with an Ohmmeter. See the table in section 3.6 for  
resistance values. If either resistor is not within 1% of the  
specified value, it must be replaced.  
3. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
3. If the output voltage is constant, replace the control circuit  
board.  
Lamp test key 1. No Vac  
1. The lamp test key doesn’t work during an ac power failure.  
2. Open the front panel, and be sure that the control circuit  
doesn't work,  
or some  
2. Control  
circuit board A1 board is securely mounted on the standoffs on the back of the  
is not secured panel. All indicators should extend about .125in / 3.2mm  
to front panel  
lamps don't  
light  
through the front of the panel.  
3. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
3. When you press the LAMP TEST key, if some but not all of  
the indicators light, or the digital meter does not display all 8's,  
replace the control circuit board.  
One or more 1. Front panel 1. Open the front panel, and be sure that jumper J9 on the  
front panel  
keys don't  
work  
is locked  
main control board is in the ENABLE position.  
2. Control  
2. Open the front panel, and be sure that the control circuit  
circuit board A1 board is firmly seated on the standoffs on the back of the  
is not secured panel. Front panel keys must operate freely.  
to front panel  
3. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
3. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If some of the front  
panel keys still do not work, replace the control circuit board.  
Two chargers 1. Check for  
are normal  
connected in operation of  
1. The AT10.1 is not designed to share the load current when  
two or more chargers are connected in parallel, so it is normal  
for one of a pair to have no output current. You can check the  
parallel, but  
only one has  
output current  
both chargers operation of the "off" charger by increasing its Float voltage  
until it starts to deliver output current. When you have finished  
the test, be sure both chargers are set to the same Float and  
Equalize voltages.  
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PROBABLE  
CAUSE  
1. High DC  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
HIGH DC  
1. Be sure that the High DC Voltage alarm setting is higher  
VOLTAGE  
Voltage alarm than the Equalize voltage setting. See sections 2.3.2 and  
indicator is on and Equalize  
voltage settings  
2.3.4.  
are mismatched  
2. Defective  
2. Disconnect wire # 24 from terminal E3 of the rectifier  
rectifier bridge assembly (near the left front of the enclosure). Restart the  
charger. If You are able to measure output current, one of the  
SCRs is defective. Replace the rectifier assembly.  
3. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
3. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the charger output  
voltage is normal, but the HIGH DC VOLTAGE indicator is still  
on, replace the control circuit board.  
No alarm, but 1. Output  
1. Output current must be greater than 2% of rated current to  
output  
current is below produce a High DC Voltage alarm. See Parallel Operation in  
voltage is  
above High  
DC Voltage  
setting  
2%  
section 2.3.6.  
2. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
2. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the charger output  
voltage is above the alarm setting, but the  
HIGH DC VOLTAGE indicator still doesn't light, replace the  
control circuit board.  
LOW DC  
1. Battery is  
discharged  
1. After an ac power failure, or a battery discharge for any  
other reason, it may take several hours to recharge the  
battery. It is normal for the LOW DC VOLTAGE indicator to be  
on until the battery voltage is above the Low DC Alarm  
voltage.  
VOLTAGE  
indicator is  
on, but ac  
and dc  
breakers are  
closed; ac  
input voltage  
is normal;  
there is  
2. Low DC  
2. Be sure that the Low DC Voltage alarm setting is lower than  
Voltage alarm the Float voltage setting. See sections 2.3.2 and 2.3.4.  
and Float  
voltage settings  
are mismatched  
output current  
3. Defective  
3. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure the current in wire #  
rectifier bridge 11 or # 12. If it less than 70% of the dc output current, one of  
the SCRs or diodes is defective. Replace the rectifier  
assembly.  
4. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
4. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the charger output  
voltage is normal, but the LOW DC VOLTAGE indicator is still  
on, replace the control circuit board.  
5. Defective dc 5. Disconnect the battery, and connect a light dc load to the  
breaker  
charger. Measure the dc voltage from the input terminal to the  
output terminal of the circuit breaker, with the breaker on. It is  
normally no more than 50 millivolts. If it is near the rated  
output voltage, replace the breaker.  
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PROBABLE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
CAUSE  
DC OUTPUT  
FAILURE  
indicator is  
on, but ac  
and dc  
breakers are  
closed; ac  
input voltage  
is normal  
1. Defective  
1. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure the current in wire #  
rectifier bridge 12 or # 11. If it is less than 70% of the dc output current, one  
of the SCRs or diodes is defective. Replace the rectifier  
module.  
2. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
2. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the charger output  
voltage and current are normal, but the DC OUTPUT  
FAILURE indicator is still on, replace the control circuit board.  
3. Defective  
3. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the ac voltage from T1-X1  
transformer T1 to X4. It is normally 50% to 80% higher than the rated dc  
output voltage. If it is too low, check the wiring of the primary  
taps. See section 1.6 for details. If it is zero, replace T1.  
4. Defective dc 4. Disconnect the battery, and connect a light dc load to the  
breaker  
charger. Measure the dc voltage from the input terminal to the  
output terminal of the circuit breaker, with the breaker on. It is  
normally no more than 50 millivolts. If it is near the rated  
output voltage, replace the breaker.  
AC INPUT  
FAILURE  
indicator is on  
1. AC power  
failure  
1. If the ac input power fails, the front panel AC ON indicator  
goes out, and the AC INPUT FAILURE indicator goes on.  
2. Upstream  
feed  
2. Be sure the front panel ac circuit breaker is closed. Measure  
the ac voltage at TB1-L1 and L2. If it is zero, check upstream  
breaker/fuse is distribution breakers and fuses.  
tripped  
3. Defective  
wiring  
3. Measure ac voltage at T1-H1 and T1-H5. It should be the  
same as the ac supply voltage.  
4. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
4. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the AC ON indicator  
is on, but the AC INPUT FAILURE indicator is still on, replace  
the control circuit board.  
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PROBABLE  
CAUSE  
SYMPTOM  
RECOMMENDED ACTION  
POS GND or 1. Ground fault 1. Disconnect the charger from the battery and dc bus, and  
NEG GND  
indicator is on  
on external dc check the battery and dc bus for a ground fault.  
bus  
2. Ground  
detection circuit  
needs  
2. Calibrate the ground detection sensitivity. See section 2.3.4.  
calibration  
3. Defective  
wiring  
3. Disconnect the charger from the battery and dc bus. Turn  
the charger on, and measure the voltage from TB1(+) to  
chassis, and from TB1(-) to chassis. The voltage readings  
should be equal, each approximately half of the total output  
voltage. If there is more than a 10% imbalance, turn off the  
charger, and inspect all wiring from TB1 to CB2, the optional  
dc filter, L1, and the rectifier bridge. Look for evidence of  
insulation damage, insufficient spacing between terminals and  
chassis, or wires run too close to metal edges.  
4. Defective  
control circuit  
board A1  
4. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers. Then turn on the  
dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If you are sure there is  
no ground fault on the external bus or within the charger, but  
the POS GND or NEG GND indicator is still on, replace the  
control circuit board.  
Summary  
alarm relay is control circuit  
in alarm  
mode, but no  
front panel  
alarm  
1. Defective  
1. Turn off both front panel circuit breakers (or turn off ac and  
dc power externally if the charger doesn’t have breakers).  
Then turn on the dc breaker, followed by the ac breaker. If the  
relay remains in alarm mode, check the Low Level Detect  
indicator on main control board. See section 2.3.8. If no other  
alarm is on, replace the control circuit board.  
board A1  
indicator is on  
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3.5. REPLACING DEFECTIVE COMPONENTS  
WARNING:  
High voltages appear at several points inside the battery charger. Use  
extreme caution when working inside the charger. Do not attempt to  
work inside the charger unless you are a qualified technician or  
electrician.  
Disconnect and lock out all power from the battery charger before  
starting to remove or replace any components. Turn the ac power off at  
the distribution panel upstream from the battery charger. Disconnect the  
battery from the charger output terminals.  
NOTE: Refer to the drawings in Appendix C while performing the  
following procedures.  
Removing the safety shield  
Some of the repair procedures described below require you to remove the  
clear plastic safety shield over the I/O (input/output) panel inside the front  
panel. You remove the shield by taking off the wing nuts on the front.  
Don't lay the shield on the top of the charger; the top vents are needed for  
cooling.  
CAUTION: Hazardous ac and dc voltages are present on the I/O  
panel terminals and several internal components.  
Removing the enclosure shroud  
You may need to remove the enclosure shroud in order to make some  
internal measurements, and to replace or repair some components.  
Remove all power from the charger. Remove the eleven screws that hold  
the shroud on the rear and bottom of the enclosure, then the two screws on  
the left side that hold the rectifier heat sink assembly. Support the front  
panel and lift the shroud straight up to remove it. Be sure to save the  
plastic washers from the door hinge.  
The heat sink assembly is supported from the rear panel. Avoid putting  
any mechanical stress on the heat sink.  
Replacing the enclosure shroud  
Lower the shroud onto the enclosure base. Install and tighten the eleven  
screws that hold the shroud on the rear and bottom of the base before you  
install the two screws that support the heat sink assembly on the left side  
wall. Remember to reinstall the plastic washers on the door hinge.  
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Replacing the control circuit board (A1)  
CAUTION: A1 is sensitive to damage from static discharges. Leave  
the circuit board in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.  
Ground yourself before handling the board by touching the ground  
stud on the back of the door. Handle the board only by the edges.  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. If the optional temperature compensation probe is installed,  
disconnect the leads from TB8. Remove the harness plug from the upper  
left edge of the control circuit board, and unplug wire # 30 from the quick-  
connect terminal near the upper left corner of the board.  
The board is mounted on six plastic standoffs. Compress the tab on each  
standoff, and pull the board toward you until it clears all the standoffs. Put  
the replacement board in place with the same orientation, and push it onto  
the standoffs. Be sure that the board is fully seated on the standoffs.  
Replace wire # 30 on the quick-connect terminal, and connect the harness  
plug to the board at the top edge. Replace any optional wiring, such as the  
temperature compensation probe. See section 2.1 for the steps to restart  
the charger.  
If your charger parameters (float voltage, etc.) are different from the  
factory preset values, you should program in the new values now. See  
section 2.3. You should also recalibrate the dc voltmeter according to  
section 2.3.7.  
Replacing the rectifier heat sink assembly (A6)  
Refer to the customer instruction supplement JA0086-01 supplied with  
your replacement rectifier heat sink assembly EJ1243-00.  
Deenergize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the AT10.1. This  
includes remote sense wires if they were installed. Check with a voltmeter  
before proceeding. Remove the enclosure shroud as described in the  
previous section. Make sure the rectifier heat sink has cooled and remove  
the entire assembly by the front edge. Remove all wires attached to the  
rectifier control pc board as you pull the assembly out of the enclosure.  
Hold the replacement rectifier assembly in front of the AT10.1 (in the  
same orientation as the old), and reconnect all wires removed from the old  
assembly as you insert it into the enclosure. To ensure correct  
replacement, see the wiring diagrams in Appendix C of this manual or the  
customer instruction supplement JA0086-01, supplied with the  
replacement heat sink assembly. When you are done, check to ensure all  
wires are connected to the proper terminals, and all lugs are fully seated. If  
any lug does not fit snugly, disconnect it, carefully tighten the ears of the  
lug using long-nosed pliers, and reconnect.  
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Rotate the rectifier assembly into position in the enclosure. Line up the  
metal tab with the mounting hole on the back wall of the charger and slide  
the assembly into position. Replace the shroud as described in the  
previous section. Tighten all screws and restart the AT10.1.  
Replacing the optional dc filter assembly (A7)  
The dc filter assembly consists of a diode heat sink, inductor L2, and one  
or two capacitors installed on a single bracket.  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. Remove the safety shield.  
Find the flying lead from the inductor L2 (wire # 50) and disconnect the  
other end from the center terminal of inductor L1 (at the upper right  
corner of the rear panel). Disconnect wire # 15 from the quick-connect  
terminal at the top center of the diode heat sink, and remove wire # 54  
from terminal E7 on the front circuit board on the rectifier assembly.  
Carefully note which terminal the wire is connected to. Remove the four  
screws at the top of the dc filter bracket. The bracket and the inductor will  
both fall forward, away from the rear panel.  
Lift the filter bracket up about .25in / 6.4mm to release it from the clips at  
the bottom of the bracket. Swing the filter assembly outward to the left,  
rotating it so that the heat sink comes out first and the capacitor(s) last.  
Install the replacement filter assembly by inserting the capacitor end first,  
and rotating the assembly inward so that the heat sink is last to go in. Push  
the bottom edge of the bracket into the clips in the rear panel, and install  
the four screws at the top of the bracket.  
Connect wire # 15 to the quick-connect terminal at the top center of the  
diode heat sink. Route the flying lead from the inductor L2 (wire # 50)  
and connect it to the center terminal ("2") of the inductor L1. Reconnect  
wire # 54 to terminal E7 of the front circuit board on the rectifier  
assembly. Replace the shroud and the safety shield.  
Replacing the ac input or dc output circuit breaker (CB1, CB2)  
Deenergize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the AT10.1.  
Check with a voltmeter before proceeding. This includes remote sense  
wires if they were installed. Remove the two circuit breaker mounting  
screws on the front panel, and carefully rotate the circuit breaker upward  
and pull it out of the charger. Remove the wires from the terminals, one at  
a time, and transfer the wires to the terminals of the replacement breaker.  
Be sure the terminal screws are tight. Install the replacement breaker into  
the front panel, rotating it downward into place. Install the two mounting  
screws.  
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Replacing the main transformer (T1)  
Deenergize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the AT10.1.  
Check with a voltmeter before proceeding. This includes remote sense  
wires if they were installed. Remove the enclosure shroud and the safety  
shield. Disconnect the harness wires # 28 and # 29 from the upper row of  
transformer terminals. Disconnect wires # 11 and # 12 from the top of the  
rectifier heat sink. Disconnect harness wires # 3 and # 4 from the lower  
row of terminals; leave both jumpers in place on the lower row.  
Remove the four screws or nuts that secure the transformer to the rear  
panel. Support the transformer by the top of the core and lift it up to get  
the bottom bracket off the rear panel. Remove the transformer from the  
charger.  
Check the jumpers on the bottom row of terminals of the replacement  
transformer. Make sure they are connected to the same terminals as the  
jumpers on the transformer you just removed from the charger. For details  
see section 1.6, Changing the Transformer Taps.  
Hold the replacement transformer with the terminals labeled H1 through  
H5 at the bottom, facing you. Place the transformer against the rear panel,  
and slide the bottom of the transformer bracket into the slots on the rear  
panel. Install the four screws or nuts onto the mounting bracket of the  
transformer. Rewire the transformer, following the steps above in reverse.  
Refer to section 1.6, and verify that the transformer is properly connected  
for your input voltage.  
Replacing the ac surge suppressors (VR2, VR4 or VR5)  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. Remove the safety shield.  
For VR2, remove the hardware from the input terminal L1, and remove  
the lead of the ac surge suppressor. Install one lead of the replacement  
surge suppressor onto the L1 terminal. Replace the other wires and the  
hardware. Repeat procedure for the L2 terminal. Tighten all hardware.  
For VR4, remove the hardware from the input terminal L1, and remove  
the lead of the ac surge suppressor. Install one lead of the replacement  
surge suppressor onto the L1 terminal. Replace the other wires and the  
hardware. Repeat procedure for the left ground stud. Tighten all hardware.  
For VR5, repeat procedure for the ac surge suppressor connected to the L2  
terminal and the right ground terminal. Tighten all hardware.  
NOTE: The surge suppressors are not polarized.  
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Replacing the dc surge suppressor (VR1)  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. Remove the safety shield.  
Remove the hardware from the output terminal TB1(+), and remove the  
lead of the dc surge suppressor. Install one lead of the replacement surge  
suppressor. Replace the other wires and the hardware. Repeat for the  
output terminal TB1(-). Tighten all hardware.  
NOTE: The surge suppressor is not polarized.  
Replacing the dc surge suppressor networks (VR6/C4, VR7/C5)  
Replace these networks as assemblies; do not replace individual parts.  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. Remove the safety shield.  
To replace the network VR6/C4, remove the hardware from the output  
terminal TB1(-), and remove the lead of the network. Cut the plastic wire  
ties holding the assembly tight against the I/O panel. Install one lead of  
the replacement network. Replace the other wires and the hardware.  
Repeat for the other lead of the network on the ground terminal. For the  
VR7/C5 network, use the above procedure, but start with the lead on  
TB1(+). Tighten all hardware. Replace cut wire ties if possible.  
NOTE: The surge suppressor networks are not polarized.  
Replacing the power (ballast) resistor (R3)  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. Remove the safety shield.  
Locate the power resistor R3. On 130 Vdc chargers, it is mounted on the  
bracket behind the I/O panel. On all other chargers, it is installed just to  
the right of the I/O panel. Disconnect the lead of R3 wired to TB1(+), and  
replace it with the corresponding lead of the replacement power resistor.  
Remove the other lead of R3 from terminal E17 on the I/O panel and  
replace it with the remaining lead of the replacement power resistor.  
Tighten all hardware.  
In 12 Vdc through 48 Vdc chargers, align the new R3 next to the I/O  
panel so that the leads are properly spaced. In 130 Vdc chargers, remove  
the two screws that mount the old resistor, and put the new resistor in its  
place. Tighten all hardware.  
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Replacing the scaling resistor (R4)  
Locate the scaling resistor R4 on TB5 on the back of the front panel, just  
above the control circuit board. The resistor (R4 is the one on the left) is  
mounted on two quick-connect terminals. Remove the resistor by grasping  
the terminals by the plastic insulation, and pulling out and downward.  
Install the replacement resistor by pushing the terminals firmly onto the  
quick-connect blades on the terminal block.  
Replacing the voltage crowbar resistor (R6)  
Locate the resistor R6 on TB5 on the back of the front panel, just above  
the control circuit board. The resistor (R6 is the one on the right) is  
mounted on two quick-connect terminals. Remove the resistor by grasping  
the terminals by the plastic insulation, and pulling out and downward.  
Install the replacement resistor by pushing the terminals firmly onto the  
quick-connect blades on the terminal block.  
Replacing the scaling resistor (R14)  
Turn off all power to the charger. Disconnect the battery from the output  
terminals. Remove the safety shield.  
The scaling resistor R14 is connected to TB(-) with a ring lug. The other  
lead of the resistor is soldered to wire # 20.  
Remove the insulating sleeving from the soldered joint to wire # 20 (you  
may have to remove a harness tie) and cut the resistor lead near the solder  
joint. Disconnect the lugged-end of R14 from TB1(-) and discard the old  
resistor.  
Using a soldering iron no larger than 35 Watts, solder the bare lead of the  
new R14 to wire # 20. Insulate the joint with plastic electrical tape. Crimp  
a similar ring lug to the other lead of the new resistor. Connect the lugged  
end of the new scaling resistor R14 to TB1(-).  
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3.6. ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS  
To order replacement parts, please provide the following information for  
each component:  
·
·
·
·
Circuit symbol from the schematic diagram (see Appendix)  
Factory part number and description, from the table below  
Model number and serial number of your battery charger  
Quantity required  
Call your sales representative to place an order for spare parts or  
replacement parts.  
Table 3-1: REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Factory Part Number  
Rec.  
Description  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
Symbol  
A1  
Spares  
Main Control circuit board assembly  
Auxiliary Relay circuit board assembly  
Rectifier control circuit board  
EJ1243-10  
Y
Y
A5  
EJ1243-03  
EJ5093-00  
A3  
A6  
A7  
Rectifier (A3 + A16) / Heat Sink assembly  
DC Filter assembly  
EJ1243-00  
Y
See Table 3-2  
Battery Eliminator Filter assembly  
(requires filtered charger)  
A8  
EJ1155-00  
EJ1155-01  
A10 Temperature Compensation Probe assembly  
A16 Rectifier SCR module  
See Appendix B, Table 2  
EJ5094-00  
C1  
C2  
C4  
C5  
DC Output Filter capacitor  
Battery Eliminator Filter capacitor  
EMI filter capacitor  
RP0019-09  
RP0019-08  
RP0019-08  
Y
Y
RP0019-09  
See VR6/C4  
See VR7/C5  
See Table 3-3  
See Table 3-4  
See Table 3-5  
RE0171-00  
EMI filter capacitor  
CB1 AC breaker (standard) 120/208/240 Vac  
CB1 AC breaker (med. AIC) 120/208/240 Vac  
CB1 AC breaker (high AIC) 120/208/240 Vac  
CB1 AC circuit breaker (med. AIC) 480 Vac  
CB1 AC circuit breaker (high AIC) 480 Vac  
CB2 DC circuit breaker (standard)  
CB2 DC circuit breaker (medium AIC)  
CB2 DC circuit breaker (high AIC)  
CR1 Polarity diode  
RE0043-00  
See Table 3-6  
See Table 3-7  
See Table 3-8  
EJ1243-04  
Y
CR2 Blocking diode  
EJ1243-05  
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Factory Part Number  
Rec.  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
Symbol  
F1  
Description  
480 Vac AC Input Fuse  
Spares  
See Table 3-14  
Y
L1  
Main Inductor  
See Table 3-9  
See Table 3-13  
RC0100-00  
L2  
DC Filter Inductor  
P5  
Jumper for disabling Ground Detection circuit  
Jumper for voltage selection on  
Auxiliary Relay circuit board  
P7  
RC0100-00  
P9  
R2  
Jumper for front panel lockout feature on A1  
Rating resistor  
RC0100-00  
See Table 3-10  
EJ1127-00 EJ1127-01 EJ1127-02 EJ1127-03  
18W 100W 250W 750W  
EJ1134-00 EJ1134-01 EJ1134-02 EJ1134-03  
3160W 6980W 14.0KW 38.3KW  
R3  
R4  
Power resistor  
Y
Scaling resistor (positive side)  
R6  
R9  
Crowbar resistor  
Bleed resistor  
EJ1135-00 EJ1135-01 EJ1135-02 EJ1135-03  
EJ1137-00 EJ1137-00 EJ1137-01 EJ1137-02  
EJ1222-00 EJ1222-01 EJ1222-02 EJ1222-03  
R14 Scaling resistor (negative side)  
3160W  
6980W  
14.0KW  
38.3KW  
T1  
T1  
Main transformer (120/208/240 Vac)  
Main transformer (480 Vac)  
See Table 3-11  
See Table 3-12  
RC0056-04  
TB1-X I/O terminal box lug for #14-6 AWG.  
terminal section RC0014-00 (8 req'd)  
end section RC0014-01 (1 req'd)  
Terminal block for Medium and  
TB6  
High AIC circuit breakers  
VR1 Output Surge Suppressor  
EJ1132-01  
EJ1132-01  
EJ1132-02  
EJ1074-00  
Y
Y
Y
VR2 Input Surge Suppressor (120/208/240 Vac)  
VR2 Input Surge Suppressor (480 Vac)  
VR3 Input Lightning Arrestor  
VR4,  
Input Surge Suppressor (120/208/240 Vac)  
VR5  
EJ1132-01  
EJ1132-02  
Y
Y
VR4,  
Input Surge Suppressor (480 Vac)  
VR5  
VR6/C4 EMI Filter Network  
VR7/C5 EMI Filter Network  
EJ5021-01  
EJ5021-01  
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Table 3-2: DC FILTER ASSEMBLIES (L2/C1/R9/CR1/CR2)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
EJ1072-03  
EJ1072-06  
EJ1072-04  
EJ1072-04  
EJ1072-05  
EJ1072-00  
EJ1072-00  
EJ1072-01  
EJ1072-01  
EJ1072-01  
EJ1072-00  
EJ1072-00  
EJ1072-01  
EJ1072-01  
EJ1072-01  
EJ1072-02  
EJ1072-02  
EJ1072-07  
EJ1072-07  
EJ1072-07  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-3: STANDARD AC CIRCUIT BREAKERS (CB1) - 240 Vac  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0159-13  
RE0159-16  
RE0159-19  
RE0159-20  
RE0159-20  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-12  
RE0159-12  
RE0159-12  
RE0159-11  
RE0159-13  
RE0159-13  
RE0159-14  
RE0159-15  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-4: MEDIUM AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY AC BREAKERS (CB1) - 240 Vac  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-04  
RE0171-07  
RE0171-08  
RE0171-08  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-02  
RE0171-03  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-5: HIGH AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY AC BREAKERS (CB1) - 240 Vac  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-04  
RE0043-07  
RE0043-08  
RE0043-08  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-02  
RE0043-03  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
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Table 3-6: STANDARD DC CIRCUIT BREAKERS (CB2)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0159-12  
RE0159-13  
RE0159-14  
RE0159-15  
RE0159-17  
RE0159-01  
RE0159-02  
RE0159-03  
RE0159-04  
RE0159-06  
RE0159-01  
RE0159-02  
RE0159-03  
RE0159-04  
RE0159-06  
RE0159-01  
RE0159-02  
RE0159-03  
RE0159-04  
RE0159-06  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-7: MEDIUM AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY DC CIRCUIT BREAKERS (CB2)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-02  
RE0171-03  
RE0171-04  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-02  
RE0171-03  
RE0171-04  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-02  
RE0171-03  
RE0171-04  
RE0171-00  
RE0171-01  
RE0171-02  
RE0171-03  
RE0171-04  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-8: HIGH AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY DC CIRCUIT BREAKERS (CB2)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-02  
RE0043-03  
RE0043-04  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-02  
RE0043-03  
RE0043-04  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-02  
RE0043-03  
RE0043-04  
RE0043-00  
RE0043-01  
RE0043-02  
RE0043-03  
RE0043-04  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-9: MAIN INDUCTOR (L1)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
AP1122-00  
AP0930-00  
AP0931-00  
AP0931-00  
AP0931-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0929-00  
AP0929-00  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
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Table 3-10: RATING RESISTOR (R2)  
Current Rating  
6A  
12 Vdc  
EJ1133-00  
34.8 KW  
24 Vdc  
EJ1133-05  
13.0 KW  
48 Vdc  
EJ1133-10  
5.11 KW  
130 Vdc  
EJ1133-15  
1.50 KW  
EJ1133-01  
EJ1133-06  
EJ1133-11  
EJ1133-16  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
40.2 KW  
EJ1133-02  
53.6 KW  
15.4 KW  
EJ1133-07  
19.6 KW  
6.19 KW  
EJ1133-12  
7.50 KW  
2.21 KW  
EJ1133-17  
2.74 KW  
EJ1133-03  
EJ1133-08  
EJ1133-13  
EJ1133-18  
78.7 KW  
EJ1133-04  
118 KW  
23.7 KW  
EJ1133-09  
29.4 KW  
9.09 KW  
EJ1133-14  
11.0 KW  
3.57 KW  
EJ1133-19  
4.32 KW  
Connector terminal  
extraction tool  
Molex Part No. 11-03-0044  
Table 3-11: MAIN TRANSFORMER (T1) - 120/208/240 Vac  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
AB1868-00  
AB1857-00  
AB1858-00  
AB1858-00  
AB1858-00  
AA0718-00  
AA0718-00  
AA0720-00  
AA0720-00  
AA0720-00  
AA0719-00  
AA0719-00  
AB1855-00  
AB1855-00  
AB1855-00  
AB2023-00  
AB2023-00  
AB1856-00  
AB1856-00  
AB1856-00  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-12: MAIN TRANSFORMER (T1) - 480 Vac  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
AB2039-00  
AB2032-00  
AB2037-00  
AB2037-00  
AB2037-00  
AA0733-00  
AA0733-00  
AA0735-00  
AA0735-00  
AA0735-00  
AA0734-00  
AA0734-00  
AB2035-00  
AB2035-00  
AB2035-00  
AB2038-00  
AB2038-00  
AB2036-00  
AB2036-00  
AB2036-00  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
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Table 3-13: FILTER INDUCTOR (L2)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
AP1081-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0926-00  
AP0926-00  
AP0926-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0927-00  
AP0927-00  
AP0927-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0927-00  
AP0927-00  
AP0927-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0928-00  
AP0926-00  
AP0926-00  
AP0926-00  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
Table 3-14: 480 Vac INPUT FUSE (F1)  
Current Rating  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc  
130 Vdc  
RE0008-06  
RE0008-08  
RE0008-09  
RE0008-11  
RE0008-11  
RE0008-00  
RE0008-00  
RE0008-02  
RE0008-02  
RE0008-02  
RE0008-00  
RE0008-02  
RE0008-06  
RE0008-06  
RE0008-06  
RE0008-02  
RE0008-06  
RE0008-08  
RE0008-08  
RE0008-08  
6A  
12A  
16A  
20A  
25A  
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APPENDIX A  
SPECIFICATIONS  
All specifications apply at 77° F / 25 °C, 120 Vac, nominal Float voltage except as noted  
Specification  
Conditions  
Vac +10%, -12%  
12 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
48 Vdc 130 Vdc  
0 to 100% load  
Output voltage regulation  
± 0.25%  
Temp. 32-122° F / 0-50° C  
Freq. 60 ± 3 Hz  
Output voltage change ± 4% maximum  
Recovery to ± 2.0% in 200 ms  
Recovery to ± 0.5% in 500 ms  
20-100% load change, with  
battery connected  
Transient response  
Efficiency  
12 Adc rating, full load, %  
25 Adc rating, full load, %  
67.00  
73.00  
72.00  
77.00  
78.00  
85.00  
85.00  
91.00  
Unfiltered, with battery  
Filtered, with battery  
Filtered, without battery  
2% (typ) at battery terminals  
30 mV rms (max) at battery terminals  
1% rms (typ)  
Output ripple voltage  
(per NEMA PE5-1996)  
With battery eliminator  
option (without battery)  
30 mV  
100 mV  
Current limit  
Soft start  
Adjustable  
50-110 % of rated output current  
4 seconds  
0 to 100% load  
Float  
11.5-14.5 23.0-29.5 46-58  
115-140  
Equalize  
12-15.5  
12-19  
7-12  
24-31  
24-38  
15-24  
0 - 42  
48-61  
48-76  
30-48  
0 - 75  
124-143  
120-175  
80-120  
0 - 195  
Voltage adjustment ranges  
High DC Voltage alarm  
Low DC Voltage alarm  
Voltmeter range (Vdc)  
Ammeter range (Adc)  
0 - 21  
All ratings  
0 - 30  
Test per  
ANSI C37.90.1-1989  
Surge withstand capability  
No erroneous outputs  
90 mA maximum  
Reverse current from  
battery  
AC input power failure  
Average for 4 sides,  
5ft / 1.5m from charger  
Audible noise  
Less than 62 dB(A)  
Cooling  
Natural convection  
Ambient temperature  
Elevation  
Operating  
32-122° F / 0-50° C  
3000ft / 1000m without derating  
0 to 95% non-condensing  
Relative humidity  
Alarm relay contact rating  
120 Vac / 125 Vdc  
0.5 A resistive  
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APPENDIX B  
FIELD INSTALLABLE ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS  
All accessories/options listed below are available in kits for field installation.  
Kits contain all parts and hardware with detailed installation instructions. To  
order accessories/options, please provide the following information for each kit:  
·
·
·
Factory part number and description, from the table below  
Model number and serial number of your battery charger  
Quantity required  
Contact your sales representative to place an order for accessories/options.  
Description  
Kit Part Number  
Auxiliary Relay PC Board (A5) for standard circuit breakers  
Auxiliary Relay PC Board (A5) for med/high AIC circuit breakers  
Standard DC Output Filtering (30 mV RMS with battery)  
Battery Eliminator Filtering  
Remote Temperature Compensation Probe Assembly (A10)  
AC Input Lightning Arrestor (VR3)  
Copper Ground Buss with one (1) box lug for #14-6 AWG.  
Floor Mounting Kit for Style-586/594 Cabinet  
Relay Rack Mounting Kit for Style-586/594 Cabinet  
Drip Shield Assembly for Style-586/594 Cabinet  
Cabinet Heater Strip Assembly for Style-586/594 Cabinet  
NEMA-4/12/13 Type Enclosure for Style-586/594 Cabinet  
Padlock for Front Door  
EI0213-00  
EI0213-01  
See table 3-2  
See table 3-1  
See below  
EJ1074-00  
EI0195-00  
EI0192-00  
EI0193-00  
EI0191-00  
EJ1223-00  
EI0214-00  
EI0215-00  
DNP3 Level 2 / Modbus Communications Module  
See Appendix E  
Temperature Compensation Assembly  
The temperature compensation assembly consists of two (2) components:  
1. To order a replacement probe (or puck), request part number EJ5032-00. This  
probe is good for all charger output voltages and all battery types.  
2. The standard temperature compensation assembly is supplied with a 25ft / 7.6m  
interconnection cable. If you need a longer cable, order it from the table below,  
which also shows the ordering part number for a complete probe kit.  
Temperature Compensation Probe Kits  
Cable Length  
(feet / m)  
Kit Part Number  
(includes probe)  
EJ5033-00  
Replacement Cable  
Part Number  
25 / 7.6  
EJ5011-00  
EJ5011-01  
EJ5011-02  
EJ5011-03  
50 / 15.2  
100 / 30.5  
200 / 61.0  
EJ5033-01  
EJ5033-02  
EJ5033-03  
Use a single cable assembly. Do not try to splice cables together to increase the length.  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Outline - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger:  
NEMA-1 Style-586 (JE5023-03)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Outline - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger:  
NEMA-1 Style-594 (JE5024-03)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
AT10.1 Optional Enclosure Outline Drawings  
Stlye-586 with Penthouse and Drip Shield  
DIMENSION  
in  
mm  
Standard  
WW 16.25  
DD 12.50  
495  
324  
457  
H
15.63  
W
D
16.25  
10.75  
495  
337  
with  
Penthouse  
WW 14.00  
DD 10.75  
356  
337  
572  
H
22.63  
W
D
16.25  
10.00  
495  
324  
with  
Drip Shield  
WW 18.75  
DD 12.50  
559  
318  
552  
H
19.50  
W
D
16.25  
10.75  
495  
337  
with  
Penthouse &  
Drip Shield  
WW 18.75  
DD 12.50  
476  
337  
729  
H
26.50  
W
D
16.25  
10.00  
495  
324  
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AT10.1 Optional Enclosure Outline Drawings  
Stlye-594 with Penthouse and Drip Shield  
DIMENSION  
in  
mm  
Standard  
WW 19.50  
DD 12.75  
495  
324  
457  
H
18.00  
W
D
19.50  
13.25  
495  
337  
with  
Penthouse  
WW 14.00  
DD 13.25  
356  
337  
635  
H
25.00  
W
D
19.50  
12.75  
495  
324  
with  
Drip Shield  
WW 22.00  
DD 12.50  
559  
318  
552  
H
21.75  
W
D
19.50  
13.25  
495  
337  
with  
Penthouse &  
Drip Shield  
WW 18.75  
DD 13.25  
476  
337  
729  
H
28.75  
W
D
19.50  
12.75  
495  
324  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Internal Component Layout Detail - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
w/Common Options (JE5027-99)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Internal Component Layout Detail - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
w/Common Options (JE5027-99)  
Note: This particular internal component layout drawing (JE5027-99) depicts an AT10.1 Group I battery charger  
with ALL available options. Standard components (A1 through VR7) are featured in all Group I units. Optional  
components (A5 through VR3) are featured only on those AT10.1 battery chargers configured with such options.  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Instrument Panel Detail - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
w/Optional Auxiliary Relay PC Board (JE5030-19)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Instrument Panel Detail - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
w/Optional Auxiliary Relay PC Board (JE5030-19)  
Note: This instrument panel drawing (JE5030-19) depicts the optional Auxiliary Alarm Relay PC Board (A5),  
which provides two (2) sets of individual form-c contacts (TB4) for all alarm conditions. Standard AT10.1 battery  
chargers feature one (1) set of form-c summary (common) alarm contacts (TB3).  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Schematic - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
Standard w/o Options (JE5031-00)  
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Series Battery Charger are available for downloading and printing. Please contact your sales representative for  
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Schematic - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
Standard w/o Options (JE5031-00)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Schematic - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
with Common Options (JE5031-99)  
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Series Battery Charger are available for downloading and printing. Please contact your sales representative for  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Schematic - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
with Common Options (JE5031-99)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Connection Diagram - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
Standard w/o Options (JE5033-00)  
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Series Battery Charger are available for downloading and printing. Please contact your sales representative for  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Connection Diagram - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
Standard w/o Options (JE5033-00)  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Connection Diagram - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
with Common Options (JE5033-99)  
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Series Battery Charger are available for downloading and printing. Please contact your sales representative for  
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APPENDIX C (Standard Drawings)  
Connection Diagram - AT10.1 Group I Battery Charger  
with Common Options (JE5033-99)  
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APPENDIX D  
RECOMMENDED FLOAT AND EQUALIZE VOLTAGES  
This table contains suggested values for commonly used batteries. Consult your battery  
manufacturer's documentation for specific values and settings for your battery type.  
Recommended  
Float Voltage/cell  
Recommended  
Equalize Voltage/cell  
Battery Cell Type  
Antimony 1.215 Sp. Gr.  
Antimony 1.250 Sp. Gr.  
Calcium 1.215 Sp. Gr.  
Calcium 1.250 Sp. Gr.  
2.17  
2.20  
2.25  
2.29  
2.33  
2.33  
2.33  
2.33  
Absorbed / Gelled Electrolyte *  
2.25  
1.42  
*
(sealed Lead-Acid type)  
Nickel Cadmium  
1.47  
* Sealed Lead-Acid battery types should not be used in ambient temperatures above  
95° F / 35° C, and should not normally be equalized. Please consult your battery  
manufacturer's documentation for specific equalizing recommendations.  
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION  
If batteries are to see temperature variations during charging, a temperature  
compensation option (A10) is recommended. If this option is not part of your charger,  
manual adjustments should be made. Please refer to the equation and table below for  
temperature-adjusted voltages.  
temperature-adjusted voltage = charge voltage x K  
Temperature  
(°F)  
Temperature  
(°C)  
K
K
(Lead Acid)  
(Nickel Cadmium)  
35  
45  
55  
65  
75  
77  
85  
95  
105  
1.7  
1.058  
1.044  
1.031  
1.017  
1.003  
1.000  
0.989  
0.975  
0.961  
1.044  
1.034  
1.023  
1.013  
1.002  
1.000  
0.992  
0.981  
0.970  
7.2  
12.8  
18.3  
23.9  
25.0  
29.4  
35.0  
40.6  
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APPENDIX E / F  
COMMUNICATIONS MODULE  
Your AT10.1 Battery Charger has provisions for an optional Communications Module  
that allows the user to remotely monitor and control the charger over a serial  
connection. This PC Board Assembly (A12) supports DNP3 Level 2 and Modbus  
protocols over RS-232 or RS-485 half-duplex. The system can be used with a modem  
for telephone communications. All features of the AT10.1’s front instrument panel are  
accessible remotely, using this option. SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data  
Acquisition) systems will be able to control, monitor and log the events of the battery  
charger.  
The standard Communications Module kit (EJ5037-XX) includes the Communications  
PC Board (A12), an external power supply assembly (A14), a separate AT Series  
Communications Module Operations Manual (JA5026-00), and field-retrofit  
instructions. The Communications Module Operations Manual, along with a sales  
catalog cut sheet, is freely available for download from the web site featured on the  
back cover of this manual. A compatible industry-standard modem and modem cable  
are also available. Contact your sales representative to place an order for the AT Series  
Battery Charger Communication Module. Refer to the table below for ordering  
information.  
Description  
Part No.  
Communications Module for 12 Vdc AT10.1  
Communications Module for 24 Vdc AT10.1  
Communications Module for 48 Vdc AT10.1  
Communications Module for 130 Vdc AT10.1  
EJ5037-01  
EJ5037-02  
EJ5037-03  
EJ5037-04  
Compatible Modem Option  
10ft / 3.05m Modem Cable  
25ft / 7.62m Modem Cable  
50ft / 15.24m Modem Cable  
PM5005-00  
EH5026-00  
EH5026-01  
EH5026-02  
UL DATA  
CAUTION  
To operate this charger from inputs other than 120 Vac, you must use branch circuit  
protection. To reduce the risk of fire, use only on circuits provided with the following  
branch circuit protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
Current  
Rating  
12 Adc  
16 Adc  
20 Adc  
25 Adc  
Charger Voltage Rating  
48 Vdc  
---  
15A  
20A  
25A  
130 Vdc  
25A  
48 Vdc  
---  
130 Vdc  
20A  
20A  
30A  
35A  
25A  
30A  
40A  
12A  
15A  
20A  
208 Vac Branch Circuit  
Protection (Amperes)  
240 Vac Branch Circuit  
Protection (Amperes)  
NOTE: This table does not apply to AT10.1 chargers with 480 Vac input.  
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CUSTOMER NOTES  
MANUAL REVISION:  
The text and graphics contained within this manual are controlled by the battery charger  
manufacturer's internal part number (JA5023-00). The revision level of this manual's text and  
graphics are featured in the electronic filename listed below. The revision dates are also listed  
below and supercede all other available dates. The first two and last two pages of this manual  
are reserved for company-specific front and back cover artwork. Any revision levels, revision  
dates or document numbers featured on the first two and last two pages of this manual refer to  
the cover artwork only.  
DOCUMENT INFORMATION:  
Document Number:  
Revision Level:  
JA5023-00  
2
Document Change Number:  
Filename  
Last Date Saved  
Last Date Printed  
E1741  
[JA5023-00.Rev.2.AT10.1.Group-1.Manual.doc]  
[9/16/2004 10:24 AM]  
[9/16/2004 10:24 AM]  
DRAWINGS:  
Any job-specific custom drawings supplied with this battery charger and/or this manual,  
supercede the standard drawings featured in Appendix C. The standard drawings and  
corresponding page numbers featured in this section may not be included with custom printed  
manuals, when job-specific custom drawings are supplied.  
ON-LINE AVAILABILITY:  
Electronic versions of this manual and/or any custom or standard drawings for the  
AT10.1 Series Battery Charger are available online. Saved in Adobe Acrobat Portable  
Document Format (PDF), they are readily available for downloading and printing. Please  
contact your sales representative for document availability or see the manufacturer's web site  
listed on the back cover of this manual.  
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QUICK OPERATION  
Startup  
For unpacking and  
installation instructions,  
see section 1 on page 2 in  
this manual  
Turn on the dc breaker, labeled “DC OUTPUT”.  
Turn on the ac breaker, labeled “AC INPUT”.  
Changing between Float and Equalize Modes  
To learn how to use the  
equalize timers, see  
sections 2.2.4 on page 27  
and 2.3.3 on page 32  
Press the  
key to toggle from Float mode to  
Equalize mode. Press again to toggle back to  
Float. The green or yellow indicator identifies  
the current mode.  
Setting  
Float Voltage  
For details on setting  
parameters, see section  
2.3 starting on page 30  
Equalize Voltage  
Equalize Timer  
High DC Voltage  
Low DC Voltage  
If you don’t press any key  
for 25 seconds, the AT10.1  
resumes normal operation  
automatically  
Press the  
key. The DC VOLTS and  
FLOAT indicators light, and the digital display  
flashes the present float voltage setting.  
Press the  
display indicates the desired float voltage.  
Press the key to save the new setting  
internally.  
or  
key until the digital  
The EDIT sequence advances to the equalize  
voltage as shown by the front panel indicators.  
Repeat the above steps until you have set all  
parameters.  
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