Battery Chargers Sample Clauses

Battery Chargers. The Facility shall include two 125-Vdc battery chargers for each battery system. These two chargers feeding a battery system shall be powered from two separate sources of AC power. Each battery charger shall be sized to furnish 100% of the current required to recharge the battery from discharge condition to the fully charged condition in 24 hours while maintaining the continuous normal steady-state loads. The chargers shall be capable of regulated and filtered voltage operation with the battery disconnected (battery eliminator type), with a maximum ripple of 100 mV rms under these conditions. Battery chargers shall have load sharing features and temperature compensation feature The battery charger shall have a voltage regulation of ±0.5% from no load to full load with a ±10% supply voltage variation. It shall operate properly over ±5% supply voltage frequency variation. It shall be provided with an automatic load limiting feature that shall limit the output current to 110% of its rated load without tripping the AC or DC breaker or blowing fuses. It shall also be capable of picking up a discharged battery without tripping. The power supply for each charger shall be 480V, 60 Hz, three-phase. The battery charger shall be designed to prevent the battery from discharging back into the charger in case of AC power failure or other charger malfunction. The battery charger shall be equipped with standard generating station accessories, including undervoltage relays, ground detectors, overload protection, adjustable float and equalize charger settings and timers. Thermal magnetic circuit breakers of suitable current carrying and interrupting capacity shall be used.
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Battery Chargers. Each battery charger furnished shall be self- regulating, solid-state silicon controlled full wave rectifier type designed for single and parallel operation with the batteries specified under these specifications. The parallel operation features of the battery chargers s hall include cross compensation providing for equal sharing of the charger loads. Chargers need not be designed for automatic load sharing during parallel operation. The charges will be served from a 480-volt, 3 phase, 60-hertz system. The battery chargers shall maintain output voltage within plus or minus 1/2 per cent from no load to full load with an input power supply deviation in voltage level of plus or minus 10 per cent and an input power supply deviation in frequency of plus or minus 5 per cent. Solid-state electronic circuits shall have ac and dc transient voltage protection and shall be designed to recharge a totally discharged battery without overloading and without causing interrupting operation of ac or dc circuit breakers. Redundant battery chargers shall be provided for each of the power blocks. On a "Main-Tie-Main" 480V Switchgear system, the redundant charger will be fed from the bus opposite of the primary battery charger for greater reliability. All battery chargers will be equipped with a input AC circuit breaker and a output D.C. circuit breaker with current limiting on the total battery charger output current to protect the batteries and the charger.
Battery Chargers. Battery charging units not equipped with an automatic shut-off feature can cause substantial and expensive damage to warehouse floors resulting from battery acid spills from over-charged batteries. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Tenant shall be solely and fully liable for the expense of repair or replacement of floors within the Premises, including concrete slab floors, required as a result of damage caused by battery charging units. In order to reduce the risk that any such damage shall occur, all battery charging units operated or maintained by Tenant at the Premises shall be equipped with an original equipment automatic shut-off feature, or shall have an after-market automatic shut-off device added thereto.
Battery Chargers. 1. Each battery charger shall have the capacity to recharge the fully discharged battery within 24 hours while carrying the continuous load. The chargers shall be filtered “battery eliminator” type such that they can supply the 125Vdc system indefinitely with the battery disconnected.
Battery Chargers. Any battery chargers used in the MTRS shall be capable of being powered from 120 VAC 60 Hz and 240 VAC 50 Hz.
Battery Chargers. For all DC systems the contractor shall supply and install a battery charger for each system similar to Xxxxxxx Industries, HQ series. Each charger supplied shall be ABS listed and certified as well as USCG listed for marine service and built to carry continuous loads. The battery chargers for the 12 volt DC systems shall be sized to meet the power requirements for the respective system’s batteries. The battery shall be located with the respective battery banks and be suitable for operation in 50-degrees C. For the 24 volt DC generator starting systems, the contractor shall supply and install a battery charger similar to a La Marche model ESCR battery charger. Each charger supplied shall be ABS approved. The battery chargers for the 24 volt DC starting systems shall be sized to meet the power requirements for the generator set diesel engine starting batteries. The battery chargers shall be mounted in the Generator Room and be suitable for operation in 50 degrees C. The input voltage for all chargers shall be 120 volt AC, 60-Hz and all chargers shall be supplied with ammeters. All battery charger installations shall have a monitoring and alarm system in compliance with ABS River Rules (4-5- 4/7.19.4(e)).
Battery Chargers. Tester shall perform visual and mechanical inspections listed in the latest revision of the XXXX Acceptance Testing Specification section 7.18.2, including the following: Compare equipment nameplate data with drawings and specifications. Inspect for physical and mechanical condition. Inspect anchorage, alignment, and grounding. Perform electrical inspections listed in the latest revision of the XXXX Acceptance Testing Specification section 7.18.2, including the following: Verify float voltage, equalize voltage, and high voltage shutdown settings. Verify current limit. Verify correct load sharing (in case of parallel chargers). Verify calibration of meters. Verify operation of alarms. Measure and record input and output voltage and current. Measure and record ac ripple current and voltage imposed on the battery.
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