STRUCTURAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Production between 12 - 220 V DC, 1A -500A
• As 1 and 3 phase input voltage options
• High efficiency with Thyristor, Diode bridges, Transistor technologies and microprocessor controlled cards.
• Minimum size, static structure, easy usage facilities
• LCD display
• RS 232 communication port (optional)
• Ergonomic handles
• Rectifier wich do not contain any moving units adjustment is to be realized with thristor and diode bridges.
• Low ripple rate (ripple % 1), current and voltage stability at high rate
• Battery charging voltage can be adjusted in accordance with temperature by temperature back-feeding through battery upon request. (optional)
• Manuel adjustment for output voltage and current (optional)
• Automatic floating charge specification (only Flat B)
• External battery connection (only Flat Serial)
• Automatic battery operation during energy cut (only Flat Serial)
• Battery - Load disconnect unit when battery low (only Flat Serial)
• Main failure and DC low warning with indicator and alarms. (only Flat serial)
• Production with ISO-9001:2000 Quality Management System
• 2 years warranty
• 10 years spare part warranty
• Technical service support
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USAGE AREAS
Designed and produced to be used in communication and alarm circuits of ship and yachts, safety systems in business place and residences, petrochemical industry and power electronics applications, training and test laboratories of schools, test laboratories of factories or feeding systems of electronic devices supplied with DC voltage.
Flat B serial Battery Charge Units manufactured for DC feeding systems and charge of lead acid, nickel cadmium and dry batteries. When the charge is the circuit, it provides charge current with battery charge current. In high discharge currents it provides opportunity to turn on and turn off in short periods. It provides appropriate solutions in emergency illuminating, alarm, communication circuits, galvanization and aluminums eloksal facilities, petrochemistry industry and power electronic practices.
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