Exide Technologies V19CIL5200ULF User Manual
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5. AC ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The charger must be connected to either a single phase or three phase, 60 Hertz
(
±
2%) AC power source. Three phase chargers cannot be powered with a single
phase source.
The following transformer options are available:
TABLE 1 – TRANSFORMER OPTIONS
Single phase
Three phase
120/208/240 VAC 60Hz*
208/240/480 VAC, 60Hz*
208/240/480 VAC, 60Hz*
240/480 VAC, 60Hz*
240/480 VAC, 60Hz*
480 VAC, 60Hz
600 VAC, 60Hz
600 VAC, 60Hz
*Only the AC input wire configuration for multi-input chargers can be changed.
Follow Figure 1 (page 6) for single-phase input with 120/208/240 VAC transformers,
Figure 2 (page 7) for single-phase input with 208/240/480 transformers or Figure 3
(page 8) for three-phase input transformers.
Use the 208/240/480 diagram for the 240/480 transformers. The 208 tap will be
eliminated from the charger as a selection.
A qualified electrical contractor should perform this adjustment.
6.1 BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION
The charger comes with an internal supplementary protective device rated to
accommodate the highest possible current and voltage for that model.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY ON CIRCUITS PROVIDED
WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION CONSISTENT WITH THE
CURRENT INDICATED ON THE FRONT PANEL-RATING LABEL AND
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE,
ANSI/NFPA 70.