Manufacturing Schauer Battery Chargers for the World.
We are one hundred years old in 2007.
JAPLAR GROUP INC.
4500 Alpine
Ave Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 USA
phone: 513 791 3030, 800 899 VOLT; fax 513 791 7192
www.battery-chargers.com
Heavy Duty Battery Charger Data Sheet
| MV2430 |
MV2430E |
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Model MV2430
Meets Starting Equipment Requirements for NFPA 110
Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems
sections 5.6.4.2; 5.6.4.6; and 5.6.4.7
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| Partial rear view showing bracket for wall mounting. |
Partial top view showing bracket for wall mounting. |
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MULTI–VOLT SERIES ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT BATTERY CHARGERS
Heavy duty commercial industrial design.
Selectable output voltage and current.
For lead acid system of 5 to 18 cells (12–36 volts);
NiCd systems of 5 to 26 cells (6–38 volts).
Maximum current limiting.
Lead acid battery temperature compensation.
AC input fused, DC output CB equipped.
Output regulation less than 0.5%.
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Cabinet available in zinc-plated steel or
powder-coated enamel economy version.
Wall or shelf mountable case design.
Input and output surge protection.
120/240 VAC, ± 15%, 50/60 Hz input.
Output ripple less than 1.0 VAC peak–peak
Short circuit protected output.
For lead acid types or nickel cadmium batteries.
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The filtered output design allows for use as a DC power supply in
many applications and is rated for continuous duty at the name plate
output.
This tough charger safely handles AC line variations in voltage and
frequency found under field conditions with emergency power or
when AC supply is under stress. Under such conditions you will find the
charger output to be quite stable.
Consult the manual for installation, operation and service
information. Manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
| Model |
Output Voltage |
Rated Output Current |
AC Input Current @120/240 VAC |
Dimensions Inches |
Weight Pounds |
MV1220
MV1220E *
MV1240 *
MV1240E *
MV1260
MV1260E *
MV2410E *
MV2430 *
MV2430E *
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6.5–19 VDC
6.5–19 VDC
6.5–19 VDC
6.5–19 VDC
6.5–19 VDC
6.5–19 VDC
24–42 VDC
24–42 VDC
24–42 VDC
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20 ADC
20 ADC
40 ADC
40 ADC
60 ADC
60 ADC
10 ADC
30 ADC
30 ADC
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8.5/4.3
8.5/4.3
14/7
14/7
23/12
23/12
8/4
20/10
20/10
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11 X 13 X 10
11 X 13 X 10
14 X 13 X 12
14 X 13 X 12
14 X 13 X 12
14 X 13 X 12
11 X 13 X 10
14 X 13 X 12
14 X 13 X 12
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40
40
52
52
63
63
40
63
63
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* Click on model number for pdf file of manual.
Click here for a PDF file of the heavy duty charger data sheet appropriate for printing.
Battery Monitors
| Battery Monitor Features Model LVM-2-24 |
Front View |
Rear View |
- Meets Starting Equipment Requirements for NFPA 110 Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems: section 5.6.4.2.
- Compatible with SCADA or PLC control systems.
- Alarm contact rating, 2A. Form C relay, open or closed loop operation.
- Customer adjustable alarm set points: 1.0 to 2.35 volts per cell.
- Factory preset alarms for 89, 93 and 95 percent activation.
- Battery types: lead-acid 11 to 18 cells; nickel-cadmium 19 to 26 cells.
- Operating range: 24 to 45 VDC for 24, 32 or 36 volt applications.
- Dual channels are isolated and operate independently.
- One channel monitors for low voltage the other channel for high voltage within the volts per cell range.
- Operating temperature range is from -40 to +60 degrees C, humidity 95% non-condensing.
- Internal components electrically isolated from chassis ground.
- Fuse protection for battery input and alarm relay contacts.
- Selectable fast or slow response mode.
- LEDs for battery input DC power to the monitor and normal battery voltage.
- Wall mount offset case and rear panel connections help protect exposed wiring.
- Refer to the installation and operation manual for further information.
- The mounting holes are 8.813" top to bottom and 1.275" left to right, offset.
- Weight 2.5 pounds.
For 12 volt DC applications specify model LVM-2-12.
Click here for a PDF file of the Battery Monitor data sheet appropriate for printing.
Click here for a PDF file of the Battery Monitor Instruction manual.
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