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Maintenance, 3 temperature correction for electrolyte readings, 4 a38e work platform – Snorkel A38E-sn006001+ User Manual

Page 36: Battery cell equalization, 3 table 4-2: specific gravity conversion chart

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Maintenance

Section

4-4

A38E Work Platform

Temperature Corrected

Electrolyte Temperature

Specific Gravity, Fully

Charged

Fahrenheit

Celsius

USA

Euro

120

48.9

1291

1.29

110

43.3

1287

1.29

100

37.8

1283

1.28

90

32.2

1275

1.28

80

26.7

1275

1.28

70

21.1

1275

1.28

60

15.6

1267

1.27

50

10.0

1263

1.26

40

4.4

1259

1.26

30

-1.1

1255

1.26

20

-6.7

1251

1.25

10

-12.2

1247

1.25

5

-15.0

1245

1.25

0

-17.8

1243

1.24

-5

-20.6

1241

1.24

-10

-23.3

1239

1.24

-15

-26.1

1237

1.24

-20

-28.9

1235

1.24

-25

-31.7

1233

1.23

-30

-34.4

1231

1.23

All Snorkel battery operated Work Platforms,

including the A38E can operate at ambient

temperatures to a value of -20ºC (-4ºF). However for

this there are two provisions which must be met.

The ISO#46 grade of hydraulic oil normally used in

Snorkel Work Platforms must be replaced with a

grade suitable for these low temperature conditions.

When ambient temperatures fall below 18ºC

(65ºF) batteries cannot deliver 210 Ampere hours and

so should be placed on charge as soon after use as

possible. Under such conditions a 4 hour equalize

charge once a week in the early afternoon will

improve state of charge and battery life.

Charging

1.

Check battery fluid level. If electrolyte level is

lower than 10 mm (3/8 in) above plates add

distilled water only.

2.

Connect battery charger lead to properly

earthed outlet of correct voltage and frequency.

3.

The Charger will turn on automatically after

going through a self test sequence. LED’s will

indicate the status of charging.

4.

The Charger indicates that the charge is

complete when the batteries are fully charged.

BATTERY CELL EQUALIZATION

Specific Gravity is a measurement of the strength of

the electrolyte in a battery and is measured using a

hydrometer. For a fully charged battery the

temperature corrected reading should be about 1.28.

The specific gravity of the electrolyte in the battery

cells should be equalized monthly, or weekly when

used in low temperature conditions. To do this,

charge batteries as described above. After this initial

charge, check the electrolyte level in all cells and add

distilled water as necessary, and turn the charger on

until a full charge is again indicated. During this time,

the charging current will be low (four Amps) as cells

are equalizing.

After equalization, the specific gravity of each cell

should be checked with a hydrometer. The

temperature corrected specific gravity in this state

should be

1.28. If any corrected readings are below

1.23, the batteries contain bad cells and therefore the

battery should be replaced.

Do not check the specific gravity in a cell to which

water has just been added. If there is not enough

electrolyte in a fully charged cell to obtain a sample

for the hydrometer, add water and continue charging

for one to two hours before checking again.

4.3 Temperature correction for

Electrolyte readings

SPECIFIC GRAVITY CONVERSION CHART

4.3

Table 4-2: Specific Gravity Conversion

Chart