enersys V-TT Power Safe Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
EnerSys

enersys V-TT Power Safe

Specifications

  • Product Name: Top Terminal Series
  • Manufacturer: EnerSys
  • Gas Recombination Efficiency: 95%
  • Standards Compliance: EN 50272-2

Product Usage Instructions

It is recommended to unpack all cells or monoblocs and accessories before starting the installation process. Carefully handle all items to prevent damage to the plastic containers. Do not lift the units by their terminal pillars. Check for missing or damaged items against the provided advice notes.

Store batteries in a dry, clean, and cool location. Avoid storing batteries for extended periods as they are supplied charged. To facilitate easy charging after storage, do not store batteries for more than the recommended time.

Install batteries in a clean and dry area following national standards or manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure proper temperature and ventilation during installation. Gas release is minimal, but adequate ventilation is necessary when placed in cabinets.

  • Temperature: Maintain suitable temperature levels
  • Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation to prevent gas accumulation
  • Mounting: Securely mount the batteries in place
  • Torque: Tighten nuts or bolts to recommended levels to prevent issues

FAQ

  • Q: How should I handle acid splash from the battery?
  • A: Clean any acid splash in the eyes or on the skin with plenty of clean water and seek medical help. Wash acid on clothing with water.
  • Q: Can I store the batteries for an extended period?
  • A: It is advised not to store batteries for more than the recommended time to ensure optimal performance.
  • Q: What tools should I use during installation?
  • A: Use tools with insulated handles and avoid placing metal objects on the battery to prevent accidents.

Important
Please read this manual immediately upon receipt of the battery before unpacking and installing it. Failure to comply with these instructions will render any warranties null and void.

Care for your safety

  • No smoking, no naked flames, no sparks.
  • Electrical hazard.
  • Electrolyte is corrosive.
  • Shield eyes.
  • Danger.
  • Clean all acid splashes in the eyes or on skin with plenty of clean water. Then seek medical help. Acid on clothing is to be washed with water.
  • Read instructions.
  • Re-cycle scrap batteries. Contains lead.
  • Warning: Risk of fire, explosion, or burns. Do not disassemble, heat above 60ºC, or incinerate. Avoid any short circuit. Metallic parts under voltage on the battery, do not place tools or items on top of the battery.

Handling
PowerSafe® V batteries are supplied in a fully charged state and must be unpacked carefully to avoid very high short-circuit currents between terminals of opposite polarity. Use lifting hooks compatible with the plastic handles on the cell/ monobloc.

Keep flames away

  • In case of accidental overcharge, a flammable gas can leak off the safety vent.
  • Discharge any possible static electricity from clothes by touching an earth-connected part.

Tools

  • Use tools with insulated handles.
  • Do not place or drop metal objects on the battery.
  • Remove rings, wristwatches and articles of clothing with metal parts that may come into contact with the battery terminals.

Unpacking

  • It is advisable to unpack all the cells or monoblocs and accessories before commencing to erect and not to unpack and erect cell by cell.
  • All cells/units should be handled carefully, as the plastic container can be damaged or broken if allowed to fall. Under no circumstances should they be lifted by their terminal pillars.
  • All items should be carefully checked against the accompanying advice notes to ascertain if any are missing and also inspected to see whether any are damaged or broken. Should this happen the Sales Department should be consulted.
  • Transit insulation covers are fitted to one pole or one rigid plastic insulating cover is provided which protects the unit terminals. These are factory-fitted to all products of the range and there is no need to remove them until access to the terminals is required.

Storage
Store the batteries in a dry, clean and preferably cool location.
As the batteries are supplied and charged, storage time is limited. To easily charge the batteries after prolonged storage, it is advised not to store batteries for more than:

  • 6 months at 20°C
  • 3 months at 30°C
  • 1.5 months at 40°C

A refreshing charge shall be performed after this time at 2.27-2.30Vpc at 20°C for 48 to 96 hours. A current limit is not essential, but for optimum charge efficiency, the current output of the charger can be limited to 10% of the 3-hour capacity rating. The necessity of a refreshing charge can also be determined by measuring the open circuit voltage of a stored battery. Refreshing charge is advised if the voltage drops below 2.10Vpc. Failure to observe these conditions may result in greatly reduced capacity and service life.

Installation
Install batteries in a clean and dry area. PowerSafe V battery products release minimal amounts of gas during normal operation (gas recombination efficiency ≥ 95%). Batteries must be installed under national standards (for instance EN 50272-2), otherwise under the manufacturer’s instructions.

Temperature
Avoid placing the battery in a hot place or in front of a window.
The battery will give the best performance and service life when working at a temperature between 20°C and 25°C. The usual operating temperature is between -10°C and +45°C. Limits are comprised between -30°C and +45°C.

Ventilation
Under normal conditions gas release is very low and natural ventilation is sufficient for cooling purposes and inadvertent overcharge, enabling PowerSafe V batteries to be used safely in offices and with main equipment.
However care must be taken to ensure adequate ventilation when placed in cabinets. Batteries must not be placed in close cabinets.

Mounting
Enersys® battery racks or cabinets are recommended when installing the cells. Assemble the rack according to instructions. Place the battery blocks or cells on the rack and arrange the positive and the negative terminals for connection according to the wiring diagram. Check that all contact surfaces are clean and apply the block or cell connectors and the terminal screws.
Tighten the screws securely. Finally connect the battery terminals. The battery must be mounted firmly.

Torque
Tighten the nuts or bolts to the recommended levels of fastening torque as specified on the product label. A loose connector can cause problems in charger adjustment, erratic battery performance, possible damage to the battery and/or personal injury. Finally, fix the connector covers.

Cell strings connected in parallel
Using constant voltage chargers and ensuring that the connections made between the charger and the batteries have the same electrical resistance, no special arrangements have to be made for batteries in parallel.
Although no special circuit arrangements are required, where the parallel connection is made at the charger or distribution board, to avoid out-of-step conditions, the bus bar run length and the area of the cross-section should be designed so that the circuit resistance value for each of the strings is equal within limits ± 5%.

Charging

Commissioning charge
Before use, the batteries should be charged at a constant charging voltage (with a charging current limited to 0.1C10) with one of the following methods:

  • Charge during 96 hours with the floating voltage between 2.27 and 2.30Vpc in the ambient temperature range between 15 to 25°C.
  • or charge with the 2.40Vpc boost charge voltage during a minimum 24 to 48 hours maximum to reduce the commissioning charging period (the battery will then be switched over to float charging, maintain the battery under floating voltage for 24 hours before any discharge test, see hereafter).

If the battery is to be subjected to a discharge test, in this case, the test will be performed imperatively after the commissioning charge has been carried out. Check that the battery is fully charged.

Float voltage

  • The recommended float charge voltage is 2.28 volts per cell at 20°C.
  • Following a commission charge and after 6 months of continuous charge at the recommended float voltage, individual cell voltages will stabilise within ±4.5% of the mean applied voltage.
  • However, immediately following commissioning and for the initial 6 months of continuous float charge, individual cell voltage values outside the above tolerance may be observed without adverse effect. There is no relationship between a cell’s float voltage and its discharge capacity. Cells are perfectly capable of giving their discharge capacity even when outside the ±4.5% range.
  • After 6 months of service, should any individual cell or monobloc show a continuing reduction or increase in voltage outside the above limits over 3 successive monthly periods, Enersys® should be contacted for advice.
  • When the average ambient temperature deviates more than ±5ºC from the reference temperature (20°C), it is necessary to adjust the float voltage as follows:

enersys-V-TT-Power-Safe-FIG-10

If the charger does not permit an adjustment of float voltage in relation to the temperature, it is possible to set a float voltage value according to the temperature ranges as indicated in the last table of this publication.

Charging current
A discharged VRLA battery will accept a high recharge current, but for those seeking a more economical charging system a current limit of 0.08 C10: 0.1 C3 (A) is adequate.
Fast recharge
Increasing the charge voltage to 2.40Vpc with a current limited to 0.1 C10: 0.125 C3 (A) can reduce recharge times. Fast charge should be stopped afterapproximately 10 to 15 hours. This charge regime, to achieve a normal service life, must not be used more than once per month.
Float charge ripple
Excessive ripple on the D.C. supply across a battery has the effect of reducing life and performance. It is therefore recommended that voltage regulation across the system, including the load but without the battery connected, under steady-state conditions, shall be better than ±1% through 5% to 100% load.
State of charge
The battery state of charge can be determined approximately by measuring the open circuit voltage after the battery has been at rest for a minimum of 24 hours at 20°C.

enersys-V-TT-Power-Safe-FIG-11

Open circuit voltage variation with temperature is 2.5mV per 10°C.

Discharging
PowerSafe® V batteries must not be left in a discharged condition after supplying the load, but must immediately return to float recharge mode. Failure to observe these conditions may result in greatly reduced service life.
Accidental deep discharging
For optimum operation, the minimum voltage of the system should be related to the duty as follows:

enersys-V-TT-Power-Safe-FIG-12

In order to protect the battery it is advisable to have system monitoring and low voltage cut-out.
Deep discharge will produce a premature deterioration of the battery and a noticeable reduction in the life expectancy of the battery.
The effect of temperature – on capacity
Correction factors of the capacity, according to the temperature, are as follows:

Discharge Time 0°C 5°C 10°C 15°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C

5 mins to

59 mins

| 0.80| 0.86| 0.91| 0.96| 1| 1.04| 1.06| 1.09| 1.1
1h to 24h| 0.86| 0.90| 0.94| 0.97| 1| 1.03| 1.05| 1.06| 1.07

on life
Operation of valve-regulated batteries at temperatures higher than 20°C will reduce life expectancy. Life is reduced by 50% for every 10°C rise in temperature.

Maintenance/Checks
PowerSafe V are maintenance-free, sealed, lead-acid batteries and need no water addition.
The containers and lids shall be kept dry and free from dust. Cleaning must be done only with a damp cotton cloth without man-made fibres.
WARNING – Do NOT use any type of oil, solvent, detergent, petroleum-based solvent or ammonia solution to clean the battery containers or lids. These materials will cause permanent damage to the battery container and lid and will invalidate the warranty.
Check monthly that the total voltage at battery terminals is (N x 2.28 V) for a temperature of 20°C. (N is the number of cells in the battery). Make annual readings of the voltages of cells making up the battery.
Keep a logbook to record values, power outages, discharge tests, etc.
An autonomy control can be done once a year.

Technical

Data when charging with a constant voltage If the charger does not permit an adjustment of the float voltage concerning the temperature, it is possible to set a float voltage value and a recharging voltage value according to the temperature ranges as indicated in the table below:

enersys-V-TT-Power-Safe-FIG-13

CONTACT

EnerSys Global Headquarters

EnerSys EMEA

  • EH Europe GmbH
  • Baarerstrasse 18
  • 6300 Zug, Switzerland

EnerSys Asia

  • 152 Beach Road
  • Gateway East Building #11-08
  • Singapore 189721
  • Tel: +65 6508 1780

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