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Exide Technologies Section 92.30 User Manual

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SECTION 10 - EQUALIZATION

10.0 EQUALIZING CHARGE

Under normal operating conditions an equalizing charge is not required. An equalizing charge is a
special charge given to a battery when non-uniformity in voltage has developed between units. It is
given to restore all units to a fully charged condition. Use a charging voltage higher than the normal
float voltage and for a specified number of hours, as determined by the voltage used.

The recharge parameters of Section 9.3 apply for this section also.

Non-uniformity of units may result from low float voltage due to improper adjustment of the charger or
a panel voltmeter which reads an incorrect (higher) output voltage. Also, variations in unit
temperatures greater than 3°C (5°F) in the series string at a given time, due to environmental
conditions or battery arrangement, can cause low voltage batteries.

10.1 EQUALIZING FREQUENCY

An equalize charge should be given when either of the following conditions exist.

A. The float voltage of the pilot unit (or any unit for quarterly readings ) is less than 2.21 VPC.

B. A recharge of the battery is required in a minimum time following an emergency discharge.

SECTION 11 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

A pilot unit is selected in the series string to reflect the general condition of all units in the battery. The
pilot unit should be the battery with the lowest voltage in the string following the initial charge. By
measuring the pilot unit voltage, it serves as an indicator of battery condition between scheduled
overall individual unit readings.

A complete recorded history of the battery operation is most desirable and helpful in obtaining
satisfactory performance. Good records will also show when corrective action may be required to
eliminate possible charging, maintenance or environmental problems.

The following data should be read and permanently recorded for review by supervisory personnel:

A. Upon completion of the initial charge and with the battery on float charge at the proper voltage for

one week, read and record the following:

1. Individual battery voltages
2. Battery string terminal voltages
3. Ambient temperature

B. Every 12 months, a complete set of readings as specified in Paragraph A above must be done and

it is recommended that all individual connections be retorqued.

C. Whenever the battery is given an equalizing charge, an additional set of readings should be taken

and recorded as specified in Paragraph A above.

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