Operating and Service Instructions: Float Battery Charger
Operating and Service Instructions: Float Battery Charger
Operating and Service Instructions: Float Battery Charger
JA5011-03
HOW TO READ THE AT30 MODEL NUMBER
The AT30 configured model number is coded to describe the unit's features and options. Please identify
the model number printed on the data nameplate decal, and write it in the spaces provided below.
AT30
A B C D E F G H J K L M N P
D
DC OUTPUT E ELIMIN ATOR (w/o BATTERY)
FILTERING
S SPECIAL 30 mV R MS (at 130V BATT) COPPER G SUPPLIED
L
U UNFILTERED GROUND BUS X NOT SUPPLIED
208 208 Vac 60 Hz LIGHTNING L SUPPLIED
M
240 240 Vac 60 Hz ARRESTOR X NOT SUPPLIED
480 480 Vac 60 Hz
AC INPUT
E 600 550-600 Vac 60 Hz FUNGUS F APPLIED
VOLTAGE N
220 220 Vac 50/60 Hz PROOFING X NOT APPLIED
380 380 Vac 50/60 Hz STATIC S APPLIED
P
416 416 Vac 50/60 Hz PROOFING X NOT APPLIED
DESCRIPTION CODE FEATURE DESCRIPTION CODE FEATURE
* Contact your sales representative 500-600 Vac 60Hz circuit breaker AIC ratings.
NOTICE .
The factory-configured model number printed on the AT30 data nameplate decal does not
feature certain options and accessories. Nor does it feature any field-installed options. Check off below
any options and/or accessories that are initially included, or are installed after shipment.
wall/rack-mounting brackets zero-center ground detection meter w/test switch
NEMA Type 2 drip shield end of discharge alarm relay
NEMA Type 4 (12/13) cabinet battery discharge alarm relay
cabinet heater strips barrier type auxiliary alarm terminal block(s)
pad/key lock for front panel door external temperature compensation probe
analog ac voltmeter w/sel switch DNP3 Level 2 / Modbus communications module
analog ac ammeter w/sel switch forced load sharing interconnection cable
FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY
NEW PRODUCT - BATTERY CHARGER
[applies only to product(s) delivered within the United States and Canada]
Product Details:
Battery Charger Model:
Factory Ordering Code:
Battery Charger Serial Number:
Date Shipped:
Date Energized:
Standard Warranty
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of five (5) years from date of manufacture.
During the term of the warranty period: parts, assemblies, or components
deemed to be defective will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer's
option, free of charge. All costs related to removal, reinstallation and
transportation will be paid by the purchaser/customer and/or operator of
the product. Evaluation, repair and/or replacement of any defective
part(s) are FOB manufacturer's factory.
This warranty does not cover products or parts that are damaged from
improper use or abuse, as determined by the manufacturer. Accessory
items or additional items carry only their respective manufacturer’s
warranty. Consumable items (such as fuses and electrolytic capacitors),
which wear out under normal use are specifically not covered by this
standard warranty. Any consequential damage due to diagnosis or repair
by any party other than the manufacturer's authorized personnel is not
covered under this warranty.
. NOTICE .
Requests for returns or warranty claims must be made via manufacturer's
Return Material Authorization (RMA) instructions and assignment.
Contact your sales representative for more information & pricing
regarding returns or warranty claims. Returns that do not follow this
procedure will not be honored.
Election to any of the above offered extended warranties must be done
within the terms of the initial standard warranty.
! WARNING
1. Do not touch any uninsulated parts of the AT30, especially the input and
output connections, as there is the possibility of electrical shock.
2. During normal operation, batteries may produce explosive gas. Never smoke,
use an open flame, or create arcs in the vicinity of the AT30 or the battery.
3. Turn the AT30 off before connecting or disconnecting the battery to avoid
shock hazards and/or equipment damage.
4. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc power sources to the AT30 before
servicing.
5. Do not operate the AT30 with any power source that does not match the
specified ac and dc voltage ratings. Refer to the data nameplate decal affixed
to the outside panel for operational requirements.
6. Do not operate the AT30 with the acrylic safety shield or any other supplied
guards removed or improperly installed.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOW TO READ THE AT30 MODEL NUMBER ......................................... Inside Front Cover
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY.............................................................. Removable Form
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................i
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.3 Setting the AT30 parameters
2.3.1 Understanding parameter settings ........................................................... 30
2.3.2 Setting the Float and Equalize voltages ................................................... 31
2.3.3 Setting the Equalize timer ....................................................................... 32
2.3.4 Setting the Alarms .................................................................................. 32
Setting the high and low dc voltage alarms............................................... 33
Adjusting ground detection sensitivity ...................................................... 34
Disabling the ground detection alarm....................................................... 35
2.3.5 Setting the Current Limit value ................................................................ 35
2.3.6 Enabling the high dc voltage shutdown feature......................................... 36
2.3.7 Adjusting the Voltmeter accuracy............................................................. 37
2.3.8 Using the Low Level Detector (LLD) ........................................................ 38
2.3.9 Using the front panel security feature....................................................... 39
2.4 Performing routine maintenance.................................................................... 40
Sample preventive maintenance procedure.................................................... 42
* A customized record drawing package is available for your particular AT30, featuring an
itemized internal component layout, electrical schematic with component ratings, and a full
connection diagram. If the standard drawings featured in this manual are not sufficient, please
contact your Sales Representative for drawing availability from the AT30 manufacturer.
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INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Enclosure exterior and interior are not marred or dented.
There is no visible damage to exterior or interior components.
All internal components are secure.
Printed circuit boards are firmly seated on their standoffs.
All hardware is tight.
All wire terminations are secure.
The User's Manual and Quick Setup Sheet are supplied.
You received all items on the packing list.
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PROCEDURE (Style-5030)
1. Install four (4) 0.375 / 9.5mm or 0.5in/12.7mm anchor bolts into the floor,
per the mounting dimensions featured in the outline drawing (JE5086-00).
2. Carefully lift the AT30 above the anchor bolts using the methods described
in Section 1.4. Guide the enclosure onto the floor bolt pattern and lower it
into place.
3. Add appropriate mounting hardware onto the floor-mounting anchor bolts
and tighten securely.
PROCEDURE (Style-163 / Style-198)
1. Install four (4) 0.5in/12.7mm anchor bolts into the floor, per the mounting
dimensions featured in the outline drawings (JE5095-00 / JE5096-00).
2. Carefully lift the AT30 above the anchor bolts using the methods described
in Section 1.4. Guide the enclosure onto the floor bolt pattern and lower it
into place.
3. Add appropriate mounting hardware onto the floor-mounting anchor bolts
and tighten securely.
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NOTES
1. Refer to the Style-5018 enclosure outline drawing (JE5085-00) in
Appendix C on page 66 for overall size, mounting dimensions, and cabinet
specifications.
2. See Installation Instructions (JA5063-00) for the special Style-5018 wall-
mounting procedure.
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NOTES
1. Rack-mount AT30 Style-5018 enclosures are installed from the front.
2. Refer to the Style-5018 enclosure outline drawing (JE5085-00) in
Appendix C on page 66 for overall size and cabinet specifications.
3. Refer to the detailed Installation Instructions (JA0091-03) supplied with
the kit for the special rack-mounting procedure.
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PROCEDURE
1. Shut down the AT30, then see Section 3.5 for necessary steps to follow
when accessing internal components within the enclosure.
2. Verify that no internal voltages are present before proceeding.
3. Refer to the images below and identify the three (3) primary-side "taps"
(H#) on the AT30 power isolation transformer (T1).
AT30 THREE PHASE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
(excludes 480 Vac non-tappable variant)
TOP VIEW LAYOUT (T1) SCHEMATIC (T1)
4. Inspect the transformer wiring inside the AT30 and identify the primary
"taps" (T1-H1, T1-H2 & T1-H3), usually arranged left-to-right.
5. Refer to the table below and rewire primary connections as needed.
jumper setting jumper setting
208 or 220 or 380 or 550 Vac 240 or 416 or 600 Vac
H1, H2 & H3 set to "1" H1, H2 & H3 set to "2"
6. Always use all three (3) jumpers, as shown above.
7. Check work for tight connections, and no exposed wires touching ground.
8. ...! CAUTION... Confirm any protection devices, upstream from the
AT30, are adequately sized for the new ac input voltage and current. For
maxium ac input current values, refer to standard (DC5016-00).
9. Restart the AT30 using the procedure in Section 2.1.
10. Contact the factory for a new data nameplate with revised ac input values.
11. For further details, refer to Service Instruction (JD5026-03).
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Style-5018
I/O Terminal
Board (TB1)
Detail
Style-5030
I/O Terminal
Board (TB1)
Detail
Style-163
I/O Terminal
Board (TB1)
Detail
NOTES ! CAUTION
1. The ac input terminal hardware fastens other components mounted to the I/O
panel (TB1-L#). Be careful not to disconect any other component leads.
2. Conduit must be properly grounded, and in compliance with the national wiring
rules of the country where installed.
3. Use copper or aluminum conductors only.
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PROCEDURE
1. Use a dc disconnect switch or circuit breaker between the AT30 and the dc
bus. This device should have lockout capability to allow the AT30 to be
disconnected from the dc bus for maintenance.
2. Remove the acrylic safety shield (if supplied).
3. Run the dc wiring to terminals TB1(+) and TB1(-) on the I/O panel board in
the enclosure. CU-AL Compression lugs are supplied for your convenience.
• Style-5018 enclosure dc output lugs accept #14 - 1/0 AWG wire
• Style-5030/163 enclosure dc output lugs accept #6 AWG - 350 MCM wire
4. Strip the insulation 0.5in / 12.7mm on the incoming ac wires and connect the
wires to the appropriate dc lugs as shown on the next page.
5. Using proper tools, securely tighten the compression screws on the lugs to
proper torque values.
6. Check all connections and reinstall the acrylic safety shield (if supplied).
! CAUTION
NOTES
1. The dc output terminal hardware fastens other components mounted to the
I/O panel. Be careful not to disconect any other component leads.
2. Always use a proper ground.
3. Use copper or aluminum conductors only.
4. Refer to images on the following page for I/O panel layout.
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Style-5018
I/O Terminal
Board (TB1)
Detail
Style-5030
I/O Terminal
Board (TB1)
Detail
Style-163
I/O Terminal
Board (TB1)
Detail
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You wire the AT30 for remote sensing by installing twisted pair cabling
from the AT30 remote sense terminals to the battery terminals. The AT30
control circuitry then measures the dc voltage at the battery terminals, and
controls the output of the charger to maintain the battery voltage at the
desired float or equalize voltage.
NOTICE
If the remote sense wiring fails, the AT30 detects the fault, and
displays E 06 on the front panel meter. See Section 3.2 for details.
! CAUTION
The AT30 cannot protect against short circuits in the remote sense
wiring. Install a small 1.0A in-fuse at the battery or dc bus end of the
remote sense cable.
PROCEDURE
1. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltages within the AT30 enclosure.
Check with a voltmeter.
2. Remove safety shield (if supplied).
3. Remove the two (2) dc output CU-AL compression lugs.
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7. Replace the two (2) dc output CU-AL compression lugs and tighten all
hardware.
8. Check your work thoroughly. Replace the safety shield (if supplied) before
re-eneregizing the AT30.
9. Restart the AT30 according to the procedure in Section 2.1.
NOTES
1. Use #16 AWG twisted pair.
2. Maximum current is 150 mA.
3. Run leads in their own conduit.
4. Fuse the wiring at the battery or dc bus.
DISABLING REMOTE SENSE
If you ever need to disable remote sense, follow the steps below:
1. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltages to the AT30.
2. Check with a voltmeter.
3. Disconnect the remote sense wires from the battery or dc bus first.
4. Remove the remote sense leads from the remote sense (+) and (-) terminals
on the I/O panel (TB1) second.
5. Insulate each lead separately, coil up the wires, and leave them in the bottom
of the AT30, in case you want to wire for remote sense in the future.
6. Reconnect wire # 40 to the dc output (+) terminal.
7. Reconnect wire # 38 to the dc output (-) terminal.
8. Restart the AT30 according to the procedure in Section 2.1.
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PROCEDURE
1. Allow 30in / 762mm of wire inside the enclosure. Excess will be trimmed.
2. Route annunciator wires to the AT30 front panel door by following the
existing harness through the door hinge as shown. Use two (2) wire ties and
allow a 4-6in / 102-153mm loop for the hinge.
3. Trim wires to the proper length for connecting to TB3. Strip 0.25in / 6.4mm
of insulation from the wires.
4. Make the connections at TB3, and securely tighten the screws.
NOTES
1. Alarm contacts are rated at 0.5A / 125 Vac or Vdc.
2. Summary Alarm relay terminal block (TB3) is compression type, accepting
wire sizes #22-14 AWG.
3. Terminals are labeled in non-alarm condition.
4. If user alarm contacts (TB3 and/or TB4A/B) are to drive inductive dc loads
(e.g. a larger dc relay) an external protective diode must be applied at the dc
relay to avoid equipment damage. See Application Note (JD5011-00).
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PROCEDURE
1. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltages to the AT30.
2. Allow internal voltages to dissipate, then check with a voltmeter.
3. Remove the acrylic safety shield (if supplied).
4. Route your remote annunciator wiring into the enclosure through one of the
unused conduit knockouts on the side of the enclosure.
5. As shown in the figure above, connect the wiring (use #22-14 AWG) to the
appropriate terminals of TB4 on the Auxiliary Alarm Relay PC Board (A5).
6. Strip each wire 0.25in / 6.4mm and securely tighten the terminal screws.
7. Replace the safety shield, if supplied, and restart the AT30 per Section 2.1.
NOTES
1. Alarm contacts are rated at 0.5A / 125 Vac or Vdc.
2. Terminal block (TB4) is compression type, accepting #22-14 AWG wire.
3. Terminals are labeled in non-alarm condition.
4. For a detailed view of the optional Auxiliary Alarm Relay PC Board (A5),
refer to drawing (JE5091-39) listed in Appenix C on page 78.
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! WARNING
High voltages appear at several points inside the AT30. Use extreme
caution when working inside the enclosure. Do not attempt to work
inside the AT30 unless you are a qualified technician or electrician.
Disconnect and lock out all power from the AT30 before starting to
remove or replace any components. Turn off ac power at the
distribution panel upstream from the charger. Disconnect the battery
from the AT30 dc output terminals (TB1+/-).
PROCEDURE
1. De-energize and lock out all ac and dc voltage sources to the AT30, and
check with a voltmeter before proceeding.
2. Mount the probe on a clean, dry surface, as close to the battery as possible,
such as the battery rack. DO NOT mount the probe:
• on the battery itself
• on unpainted wood, or bare galvanized metal.
• on plastic surfaces
3. To apply the probe, clean the mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol, and
allow to dry thoroughly. Remove the protective backing from the double-
faced adhesive tape on the probe, and securely press it onto the surface.
4. Install the cable supplied with the temperature compensation probe kit:
• Start at the AT30. The end of the cable with two (2) stripped wires and a
quick-connect terminal will be installed inside the AT30.
• Leave 30in / 762mm of cable inside the enclosure, and route the other
end to the probe at the battery.
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• Run the cable though a conduit if possible, but not through a conduit
containing any power wiring.
• Route the other end to the probe at the battery and coil up excess cable.
NOTICE
If the standard (25ft / 7.6m) cable is not long enough, longer cable
assemblies are available in lengths of 50, 100 & 200ft / 15.2, 30.5 &
61.0m. See Appendix B on page 65 for ordering information.
• Make sure all wiring conforms to NEC, local, and site requirements.
5. Attach the interconnection cable to the AT30 as shown in the figure below:
• Route the
cable within
the AT30
enclosure so it
runs with the
wire harness
to the back of
the front
panel, and
easily reaches
the Main
Control PC
Board (A1).
• At the Main Control PC Board (A1), insert one of the bare wires from
the cable into each terminal of TB8. Polarity is not vital.
• Plug the connector at the end of the nylon-shielded wire of the cable
assembly onto J6.
• Using plastic wire ties, fasten the interconnection cable loosely to the
existing wire harness. Make sure that the cable conforms to the service
loop at the hinge end of the door.
6. At the battery, connect the quick-connect terminals to the temperature
compensation probe. Polarity is not vital. Coil up any excess wire and tape
or tie it together to prevent damage.
7. Set jumper (J30) on the Main Control PC Board (A1) to positions 2-3 to use
compensated voltages, or to positions 1-2 to use uncompensated voltages.
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108
106 L e a d -Aci d
104
Percent Output Voltage
102
N icke l-Ca d m iu m
100 E xa m p l e :
100 D eg. F
9 7 % O u tp u t
98 V o lta g e
96
94
20 40 60 80 100 12 0
T e m p e r a tur e , D e g r e e s F a h r e n h e it
The table below lists the normal factory settings for float and equalize
voltage, equalize time, Current Limit setting, and alarm settings. If your
purchase order specified other float or equalize voltage settings, a tag
attached to the front panel of the AT30 lists the actual voltage settings.
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• Press the EDIT/ENTER key. The new equalize voltage setting is saved
internally.
If you want to adjust the equalize timer duration, skip to Section 2.3.3.
OR
If you want to exit the Edit Mode now, press the EDIT/ENTER key four (4)
more times until the AT30 returns to normal operation.
If you do not press any front panel key for 25 seconds, Edit Mode ends
automatically, and any change you made to the last setting is not saved.
NOTICE
For ranges of Float and Equalize settings (Vdc) in Specifications:
• see Appendix A on page 64
For battery chemistry Recommended Float and Equalize Voltages:
• see Appendix D on page 90
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Disconnect all ac and dc power sources from the AT30, and connect your
dc power supply to the dc output terminals of the charger (positive to
positive and negative to negative). Adjust the power supply to the voltage
at which you want to activate the alarm.
NOTICE
You need at least 50% of the nominal output voltage to power
the AT30 Main Control PC Board (A1).
Adjust RA1 with a small jeweler's screwdriver clockwise until the alarm
just activates. A red LED indicator (DS10) next to RA1 indicates when
the alarm is active.
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Move the jumper up to the DISABLE position (pins 2 and 3). With this
setting, only the front panel METER MODE and CHRG MODE keys will
function. All indicators will still work normally. Return the jumper down
to the ENABLE position (pins 1 and 2) to return all front panel key
functionality.
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! WARNING
High voltages appear at several points inside the AT30. Use extreme
caution when working inside the enclosure. Do not attempt to work
inside the AT30 unless you are a qualified technician or electrician.
Disconnect and lock out all power from the AT30 before starting to
remove or replace any components. Turn off ac power at the
distribution panel upstream from the charger. Disconnect the battery
from the AT30 dc output terminals (TB1+/-).
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1
Do not use a dc voltmeter. The ripple voltage on a battery is a very small ac voltage.
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! WARNING
High voltages appear at several points inside the AT30. Use extreme
caution when working inside the enclosure. Do not attempt to work
inside the AT30 unless you are a qualified technician or electrician.
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Test auxiliary • Press the LAMP TEST key and hold for OK
alarm relays 4 seconds. The discrete alarm relays at
TB4 will transfer.
Check • Remote sense wiring. See page 16. OK
integrity of • Temperature compensation wiring. See OK
remote wiring page 20. OK
• Temperature compensation probe. See
page 20.
Final checks • Close padlock or key lock. OK
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! WARNING
High voltages appear at several points inside the AT30. Use extreme
caution when working inside the enclosure. Do not attempt to work
inside the AT30 unless you are a qualified technician or electrician.
Disconnect and lock out all power from the AT30 before starting to
remove or replace any components. Turn off ac power at the
distribution panel upstream from the charger. Disconnect the battery
from the AT30 dc output terminals (TB1+/-).
Error
Meaning Repair Procedure
Code
E 01 resistor R2 The Rating Resistor (R2) is installed at the back of the front panel in the
open or Gate Driver PC Board (A15) input connector (J25). R2 is measured by the
defective control circuitry on startup, and is used to determine some of the AT30
model-specific parameters, such as the float voltage.
If the AT30 detects that R2 is defective (or improperly sized), it must be
replaced. See Section 3.6 for parts ordering information. When you have
completed the repair, restart the AT30 according to Section 2.1.
E 02 short circuit The AT30 may display this error code if the battery is discharged to less
on dc output than 6 Volts. When the battery re-charges to greater than 6 Volts, the
error code will disappear. If you have a seriously discharged battery, allow
the AT30 to run for 24 hours and check the battery voltage again. If it has
not increased to the normal voltage rating, consult the battery
manufacturer for help.
If the battery voltage is normal, check the wiring at the AT30 dc output
terminals (TB1+/-) for a short circuit.
If the battery voltage is normal, and all external wiring is satisfactory,
check the AT30 dc circuit breaker (CB2). If it is tripped, try once to reset
it. If it trips again immediately, there may be an internal short circuit in the
AT30. Check the internal wiring. If the AT30 is filtered, check the dc filter
capacitors (C1/C2) and the polarity diode (CR1).
The AT30 normally recovers automatically from an E 02 condition. If you
have shut down the AT30 for service, restart per Section 2.1.
E 03 High DC To restart the AT30, turn the ac breaker off, then on. Check the Equalize
Voltage voltage and High DC Voltage alarm settings. The HVDC alarm setting
Shutdown must be higher than the Equalize voltage setting.
activated If you get another High DC Voltage shutdown after a few minutes of
operation, there may be an internal component failure. See AT30 output
voltage too high, or not controllable of the troubleshooting chart on
page 52 of Section 3.4.
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Error
Meaning Repair Procedure
Code
E 04 internal memory Any parameters that you set, such as Float or Equalize voltage, are saved
failure internally. The internal memory is tested on startup. If the memory test
fails, E 04 appears on the front display. The error may also appear if the
controller was trying to write to the memory while a power failure occured.
If an E 04 code appears, try shutting down the AT30. Restart by turning
on the dc breaker (CB2) first, followed by the ac breaker (CB1). If the
AT30 restarts normally, you must reenter any changes you made to the
factory settings (float voltage, etc.).
If E 04 appears repeatedly, the internal memory has been damaged. You
must replace the Main Control PC Board (A1). See Section 3.6 for parts
ordering information.
E 05 not used This error code was formerly used to indicate a reverse battery
connection. It is not available in the AT30.
E 06 defective R4 or Locate R4 and R14 on the Gate Driver PC Board (A15), mounted to the
R14 resistor, or back side of the front instrument panel. Remove the wire harness plugs
remote sense from J25 & J26, and remove A15 from the Main Control PC Board (A1).
wiring failure Use an Ohmmeter to measure the values of R4 and R14 (see table 3-1 for
the correct value). If either resistor is not within 1% of the specified value,
the entire Gate Driver PC Board (A15) must be replaced.
If you are using remote sense wiring from the battery to the AT30, the
wiring may have failed. The usual failure is an open circuit. A short circuit
will usually be indicated by smoke or fire in the wiring.
The AT30 displays error code E 06 if it detects this wiring failure. You
should respond to this problem quickly, to make sure that the AT30
regulates the output voltage properly. Wire an annunciator (e.g. buzzer) to
the summary alarm relay contact (TB3) for remote indication of any
charger problem. Otherwise monitor the AT30 operation using the
optional DNP3 Level 2 / Modbus Communications Module (JA0102-04).
If you have a failure in remote sense wiring, the AT30 regulates its output
voltage locally until you correct the problem, see Section 1.9. The locally
controlled voltage may not reflect the true requirements of the battery.
When you complete the repair, restart the AT30 per Section 2.1.
E 07 open dc If the dc breaker (CB2) is open, open the ac breaker (CB1). Restart by
breaker (CB2) closing the dc breaker (CB2) first, followed by the ac breaker (CB1). If the
or internal dc dc breaker trips again, see the troubleshooting chart in Section 3.4.
wiring failure If the dc breaker (CB2) is closed, but the front panel meter dsiplays E 07,
check your battery. If the battery is disconnected, and you then
disconnect the dc load, the AT30 may display an E 07 code. Restart the
AT30 according to Section 2.1.
If the battery and dc load are satisfactory, see the troubleshooting chart in
Section 3.4 for help in locating the problem.
E 08 defective See Application Note (JD5003-00) for more detailed user instructions.
temperature If a remote temperature compensation probe (A10) is connected to the
compensation AT30, the control circuitry detects the probe on startup and uses the
probe temperature measured by the probe to control the output voltage of the
charger. To understand temperature compensation, see Section 1.11.
If the probe (A10) or the wiring that connects it to the Main Control PC
Board (A1) fails during normal operation, the AT30 detects the failure and
displays E 08 on the front panel meter.
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Error
Meaning Repair Procedure
Code
E 08 defective Disconnect the wiring at the probe and measure the resistance across the
quick-connect leads with an Ohmmeter. The resistance should measure
temperature
compensation approximately 10,000 Ω at normal room temperature (77 °F / 25 °C). If the
probe probe reads open or shorted, it needs to be replaced.
If the probe is satisfactory, examine the wiring between the probe and the
(continued)
AT30. Also, check the connection of the cable to TB8 on the Main Control
PC Board (A1) on the back of the front panel. If the wiring is satisfactory, the
probe needs to be replaced. Once you have replaced the probe, restart the
AT30 to activate temperature compensation.
E 09 misadjusted This code has been discontinued with Main Ctrl PCB firmware version 6.52.
Current Limit See Application Note (JD5035-00) for a description of this code.
E 10 open internal A redundant internal feedback loop (control loop) is provided to increase
feedback loop reliability when remote sensing is used. If there is a problem with the internal
loop wiring, the front panel meter will display E 10.
Check the internal wiring in the signal harness, especially wire # 50. Also
check the harness connector (J25) on the Gate Driver PC Board (A15).
E 12 defective Certain AT30 rectifier heat sinks assemblies (A16) are equipped with over-
internal temperature thermostats (S2x). On startup, the AT30 tests these thermostats,
thermostat and displays E 12 if one or more are defective.
Check each each thermostat (S2x) for continuity. Disconnect the wiring and
resistor (R28x) from the quick-connect terminals. The thermostat switch
should be closed (NC) at normal room temperature.
E 13 internal over- One or more of the rectifier thermostats (S2x) has detected an over-
temperature condition. If the rectifier (A16) is equipped with cooling fans,
temperature
check all fans for proper operation. Also make sure that all enclosure vents
are clear of debris, and that the ambient temperature is below 122 °F / 50 °C.
E 14 forced load See Appendix F on page 92.
sharing not Verify both AT30s are functioning properly. Ensure that the forced load
working sharing interconnection cable assembly is not broken, is properly installed, and
properly that the connector for the Secondary charger has the jumper as described.
Ensure that both AT30s are connected to the same ac supply and that source
phase rotation is the same for both AT30s.
E 15 battery open The AT30 has detected an open battery, see Appendix J on page 96.
E 16 remote shutdown The AT30 has been shut down remotely, see Appendix H on page 95.
A 01 manual eqlz If the AT30 was accidentally left in manual equalize mode, switch the unit
enabled for back to float, manual equalize timer, or auto-equalize timer mode, according
more than 24 hr to Section 2.2.4 on page 27.
A 02 equalize mode If you set the equalize timer to zero (0) hours, the equalize mode is inhibited.
inhibited When you try to put the AT30 into equalize mode from the front panel controls,
the meter displays status code A 02. If you want to enable the equalize mode,
set the equalize timer to one (1) or more hours.
A 04 voltmeter While using temperature compensation, the AT30 internal dc voltmeter
calibration cannot be calibrated. Disconnect one wire of the TempCo cable from TB8 on
inhibited A1. Restart the AT30 and perform the voltmeter calibration according to
w/TempCo active Section 2.3.7 on page 37. Reconnect the TempCo cable to TB8, and restart
the AT30. See Application Note (JD5003-00) for further details.
A 05 dc output at The AT30 is in Current Limit mode. This will occur when there is a large load
on the dc bus, or the battery has discharged. Make sure that the AT30 is
Current Limit
setting sized correctly for the application, and that the Current Limit value has been
set correctly. See Section 2.3.5 on page 35.
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! WARNING
High voltages appear at several points inside the AT30. Use extreme
caution when working inside the enclosures. Do not attempt to work
inside the AT30 unless you are a qualified technician or electrician.
Disconnect and lock out all power from the AT30 before starting to
remove or replace any components. Turn off ac power at the
distribution panel upstream from the charger. Disconnect the battery
from the AT30 dc output terminals (TB1+/-).
Before you try to use the troubleshooting chart, confirm you have
followed the steps in Section 3.1.
The troubleshooting chart that begins on the next page is divided into
three (3) columns. To use the chart:
1. Make a list of the charger's condition, including the trouble symptoms.
2. Find the symptom(s) in the first column of the chart.
3. The middle column contains common causes for the problem you observe, in
order of probability.
4. Follow the action described in the right-hand column to correct the problem
and return the charger to normal service.
Determining the condition of the AT30:
• Is the front panel AC ON indicator lit?
• What is the ac voltage at the input terminals (measured with an ac
voltmeter)?
• What is the dc voltage at the output terminals (measured with a dc
voltmeter)?
• Does the front panel meter display any voltage or current?
• Are any alarm indicators lit?
• Do the front panel status indicators work (Charge Mode, for example)?
• Can you change the charger to the Equalize mode and back to Float?
• Is the charger making any noise? Is it unusually loud?
• Is there any sign or smell of smoking or burning?
While using the Troubleshooting Chart, refer to the internal component
layout drawings and connection diagrams in Appendix C. For instructions
on replacing components, see Section 3.5.
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SERVICING THE AT30
PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
DC breaker 1. Battery 1. Check battery wiring. Correct if necessary.
(CB2) trips connected with
immediately reverse polarity
2. Defective 2. Test by disconnecting wires # 7, # 8 & # 9 at the rectifier
rectifier bridge modules (A16x) or at the transformer (T1-X#). Measure
(if AT30 is resistance between the ac input terminals on the rectifier. Check
UN-unfiltered) both polarities. It should be at least 100,000 Ω. If resistance is
low in either direction, replace SCR modules (A16x) as needed.
3. Defective 3. Locate the free-wheeling diode (CR4), which is mounted on the
free-wheeling negative (-) bus bar of the three-phase rectifier heat sink
diode assembly (A16). Disconnect the "flag" (wire # 15) of the diode at
the positive (+) bus bar. Measure resistance through the diode
(CR4). Check both polarities. It should be at least 100,000 Ω in
one polarity, and less than 1,000 Ω in the other polarity. If it is
defective, replace the free-wheeling diode (CR4).
4. Defective 4. Disconnect wire # 17 from the dc breaker (CB2). Measure the
polarity diode, if resistance through the polarity diode (CR1) mounted to the neg(-)
dc filter filter cap bus bar. Check both polarities. It should be at least
assembly is 100,000 Ω in one polarity, and less than 1,000 Ω in the other
installed polarity. If it is defective, replace the polarity diode (CR1).
5. Defective 5. Check spacing of terminals. Check wiring for signs of
wiring insulation damage, burns, etc. Repair as necessary.
DC breaker 1. Loose 1. Check connections to the dc output circuit breaker (CB2)
(CB2) trips connection to and/or optional dc output fuses (F3/F4). Tighten as required.
after a few breaker
minutes 2. Open SCR 2. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure current in wires # 7, # 8,
and # 9, between the main transformer (T1) and SCR modules
(A16x). If it less than 50% of the dc output current, one of the
SCRs is defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
3. SCR not 3. Disconnect the wire harness plug from connector J26 on the
controllable top of the Gate Driver PC Board (A15). Restart the AT30. If you
are able to measure dc output current, one of the SCRs is
defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
4. Defective 4. If the front panel meter displays more than 110% of the AT30's
Gate Driver PC rated dc output current, the Gate Driver PC Board (A15) may be
Board (A15) defective. Unplug A15 from the Main Control PC Board (A1). If
the output current does not drop to zero, replace the Gate Driver
PC Board (A15).
5. Defective 5. If the front panel meter displays more than 110% of rated dc
Main Control PC current, the control board may be defective. Unplug the system
Board (A1) harness connectors (J25 and J26) from the Gate Driver PC Board
(A15). If the output current drops to zero, replace the Main
Control PC Board (A1).
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PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
No output 1. Site ac supply1. If AC ON indicator is out, check the site's ac feeder circuit
current, but failure breaker, ac fuses, and/or ac disconnect switch.
AC ON lamp 2. Optional ac 2. Remove the input fuses from their box holder. Check if blown
is out input fuse with an Ohmmeter or fuse tester. Replace F1A, F1B and/or F1C
ac & dc (F1A/B/C) is as needed.
breakers are blown NOTICE If the replacement fuses blow, see the Sections
closed (on) titled "AC breaker trips immediately" and "AC breaker trips after a
few minutes" for further troubleshooting hints.
3. Defective 3. Check the terminals and all wiring between the transformer
wiring secondary (T1-X#) and the dc output terminals (TB1+/-). Check
wires # 42 through # 45 from T1-Y0 through T1-Y3 to the Gate
Driver PC Board connector (J25). Repair wiring as necessary.
4. Defective 4. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the secondary potential from
transformer (T1) T1-X1 to T1-X2 and T1-X3. It is normally 50% to 80% higher than
the rated dc output voltage. If it is too low, check the primary tap
wiring. See Section 1.6 for details. If the primary (T1-H#) voltage
is 0 Vac, replace the main power transformer (T1).
No output 1. Battery is fully 1. This is normal operation in a charger/battery system with little
current, but charged or no dc load. As long as the AT30 maintains Float voltage, it is
AC ON lamp operating normally.
is on 2. Float or 2. Check the Float and Equalize voltages and adjust them if
ac & dc Equalize Vdc is necessary. Consult your battery manufacturer for proper voltage
breakers are set too low settings.
closed (on) 3. Wrong ac 3. Confirm the transformer primary taps (T1-H#) are wired
optional fuses input voltage, or correctly for your ac input voltage. See Section 1.6 for details.
are not blown T1 mis-wired
4. Defective 4. Check the terminals and all wiring between the transformer
wiring secondary (T1-X#) and the dc output terminals (TB1+/-). Repair
as needed.
5. Defective 5. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the voltage between the gate
SCR module leads on each SCR module. If you measure about 1.0V rms, but
there is no output current, replace rectifier modules (A16x) as
needed.
6. Defective 6. If you do not measure any ac voltage in Step 5 above, and the
Gate Driver PC battery voltage is less than the Float voltage setting, replace the
Board (A15) Gate Driver PC Board (A15).
7. Defective 7. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the ac voltage from T1-X1 to
transformer T1-X2 and T1-X3. If it is too low, check the wiring of the
transformer primary taps (T1-H1 through T1-H3). See Section 1.6
for details. If the ac primary (T1-H#) voltage is 0 Vdc, replace the
main transformer (T1).
8. Defective 8. Disconnect the wiring at the main inductor and measure the
inductor (L1 or resistance between the terminals (L1-1/2). If it is an open circuit,
L2) replace the inductor (L1). If the optional dc filter is installed,
repeat at inductor terminals (L2-1/2).
9. Defective dc 9. Shut down the AT30 and disconnect the battery. Connect a
output circuit light dc load to the AT30 and turn on (close) the dc circuit breaker
breaker (CB2) (CB2). Measure the dc voltage across TB1(+) and TB1(-). If no
voltage is measured, replace the dc output circuit breaker (CB2).
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PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
Front panel is 1. Control pc 1. Confirm the Gate Driver PC Board (A15-P17) is firmly
dead, but ac boards connected to the Main Control PC Board (A1-J17). Confirm
& dc voltages (A1/A15) not the two (2) signal harness plugs are firmly inserted into the
are present at connected Gate Driver PC Board connectors (J25 and J26).
TB1(+/-) 2. Defective 2. If the green AC ON indicator is lit, but the rest of the front
Main Control panel display is dead, replace the Main Control PC Board
PC Board (A1) (A1).
3. Defective 3. Check the two (2) harness wirings to the Gate Driver PC
wiring Board connectors (A15-J25 & A15-J26), for signs of insulation
damage, burns, etc. Confirm all wires are securely crimped in
the connector.
Front panel 1. Defective 1. Use a dc voltmeter to measure voltage from TB1(-) to J1 pin
dies during ac Power Supply # 8 on the Main Control PC Board (A1). It is normally 12 Vdc
power failure, Ballast Resistor when the rated dc output voltage is present at TB1(+/-).
but dc voltage (R3) If it is not 12 Vdc, remove all power from the AT30, and
is present at measure the resistance of R3, from TB1(+) to J1 pin # 8. See
TB1(+/-) the table in Section 3.6 for the proper resistance value. If the
resistance is not within 10% of the table value, replace R3.
2. Defective 2. Remove the safety shield. Check the wiring to and from
wiring TB1 and the Main Control PC Board (A1) for signs of
insulation damage or burns. Repair any damaged wiring.
AT30 output 1. Defective 1. Disconnect the wire harness plug from connector J26 on the
voltage too SCR top of the Gate Driver PC Board (A15). Restart the AT30. If
high, or not you are8 able to measure dc output current, one of the SCRs
controllable is defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
2. R4 or R14 is 2. On the back of the front panel, locate R4 and R14 on the
defective, or Gate Driver PC Board (A15). Remove one end of each
wrong value resistor and measure its value with an Ohmmeter. Refer to
the table in Section 3.6 for values. If either resistor is not
within 1% of the specified value, replace the scaling resistors
(R4 and/or R14) as needed.
3. Defective 3. Remove the leads from the probe and measure its
temperature resistance. At 77 °F / 25 °C the resistance should be about
compensation 10,000 Ω. If it is not, replace the probe assembly (A10).
probe (optional)
4. Defective 4. If the front panel meter displays more than 110% of the
Main Control AT30 rated dc current current, the Main Control PC Board (A1)
PC Board (A1) may be defective. Unplug the system harness connectors
(J25 & J26) from the Gate Driver PC Board (A15). If the
output current drops to zero (Adc), replace the Main Control
PC Board (A1).
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SERVICING THE AT30
PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
Output 1. Temperature 1. If the optional temperature compensation probe is installed,
voltage does compensation the output voltage may be different from the selected float or
not agree probe is equalize voltage. See Section 1.11, Step 11. The difference
with front installed in voltages depends on the probe temperature. The front panel
panel meter meter always displays the selected voltage as if the battery
were at 77 °F / 25 °C.
2. Components 2. If the Main Control PC Board (A1), or any other electrical
may have been component, has recently been replaced, recalibrate the digital
replaced dc meter as described in 2.3.7.
3. R4 or R14 is 3. On the back of the front panel, locate R4 and R14 on the
defective, or Gate Driver PC Board (A15). Remove one end of each
wrong value resistor and measure its value with an Ohmmeter. Refer to
the table in Section 3.6 for values. If either resistor is not
within 1% of the specified value, replace the scaling resistors
(R4 and/or R14) as needed.
4. Defective 4. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
PC Board (A1) power second. If the AT30 still displays or outputs the wrong
output voltage, replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
AT30 never 1. Current Limit 1. If the AT30 is not in Edit Mode, press the EDIT/ENTER key
reaches Float set too low six (6) times, until the meter display flashes the Current Limit
or Equalize value (in Amperes). If the Current Limit is less than 110%,
voltage adjust it up to 110% as described. See Section 2.3.5, Setting
(within 1%) the Current Limit Value, for details.
2. Defective 2. Check each cell of the battery. If one or more cells are
battery or dc shorted, the AT30 may not be able to reach the Float voltage
load, or load is setting. You may have the same problem if the normal dc load
too great current is more than the rated output current of the AT30.
3. Wrong ac 3. Confirm the primary taps (T1-H#) are wired correctly for
voltage, or Vac your input voltage. See Section 1.6, Changing Transformer
too low, or T1 Taps. The actual ac input voltage must be at least 88% of the
mis-wired rated value for the AT30 to produce full output power.
4. Defective 4. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure current in wires # 7,
SCR # 8, and # 9, between the main transformer (T1) and SCR
modules (A16x). If it less than 50% of the dc output current,
one of the SCRs is defective. Replace rectifier modules
(A16x) as needed.
5. Defective 5. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
PC Board (A1) power second. If the AT30 output is below the Current Limit
value, but it still has the wrong output voltage, replace the
Main Control PC Board (A1).
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SERVICING THE AT30
PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
Input current 1. Wrong ac 1. Confirm the primary taps (T1-H#) are wired correctly for your
too high voltage, or Vac input voltage. See Section 1.6, Changing Transformer Taps. The
too low, or T1 actual ac input voltage must be at least 88% of the rated value for
mis-wired the AT30 to produce full output power.
2. Defective 2. Disconnect the wire harness plug from connector J26 on the
rectifier bridge top of the Gate Driver PC Board (A15). Restart the AT30. If you
are able to measure dc output current, one of the SCRs is
defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
3. Defective 3. Test by disconnecting wires # 7, 8 & 9 from the secondary taps
Transformer and wires # 42, 43, 44, 45, 35 and 36 from the tertiary taps. If ac
input current is still too high, replace the main transformer (T1).
Output ripple 1. AT30 is 1. Verify by comparing model number on data nameplate decal
voltage too UN-filtered against the ordering code on the inside front cover of this manual.
high If necessary, order and install dc filter field kit.
2. Battery is 2. Confirm battery, which lowers ripple, is connected. Inspect
disconnected or battery according to the manufacturer's instructions.
defective
3. Battery too 3. Measure ripple voltage on the dc output and compare the value
small for charger against the specification for your AT30 model on page 64. The
dc current rating listed ripple rating is for a battery Ampere-hours rating which is
four (4) times the charger Ampere rating. For a smaller battery,
ripple may be higher.
4. One or more 4. Shut down the AT30 and wait several minutes to allow
defective dc filter capacitors to discharge. Open the AT30 and locate the blue
capacitors cylindrical electrolytic filter caps. Test each with a capacitance
meter. Replace dc filter capacitors (C1 and/or C2) as needed.
AT30 very 1. Loose 1. Open the AT30 front panel door. Check and tighten all internal
noisy hardware or component mounting hardware. Close and secure the front panel
enclosure panel door. Check and tighten all external enclosure hardware.
2. Defective 2. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure current in wires # 7, # 8,
SCR module and # 9, between the main transformer (T1) and SCR modules
(A16x). If it less than 50% of the dc output current, one of the
SCRs is defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
Meter 1. Defective or 1. Shut down the AT30. With a light dc load connected to the
readings are disconnected battery, confirm each cell reads the nominal cell voltage (2.0V for
erratic battery lead-acid or 1.25V for Ni-Cd).
Restart the AT30. Each cell should now read the nominal Float
voltage (2.2V for lead-acid or 1.35V for Ni-Cd).
2. Defective 2. On the back of the front panel, locate R4 and R14 on the Gate
scaling resistor Driver PC Board (A15). Remove one end of each resistor and
(R4 or R14) measure its value with an Ohmmeter. Refer to the table in
Section 3.6 for values. If either resistor is not within 1% of the
specified value, replace scaling resistors (R4 and/or R14) as
needed.
3. Defective 3. If the measured dc output voltage is constant, but the front
Main Control PC panel meter display reading is erratic, replace the Main Control
Board (A1) PC Board (A1).
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SERVICING THE AT30
PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
Lamp Test key 1. No Vac 1. The Lamp Test key does not work during an ac power failure.
does not work, 2. Main Control 2. Open the AT30 front panel door. Confirm the Main Control PC
or some LEDs PC Board (A1) is Board (A1) is securely mounted to the nylon standoffs. All
do not light not secured to indicators should extend about 0.125in / 3.2mm through the front
front panel of the panel.
3. Defective 3. Press and hold the LAMP TEST key. If some, but not all, of
Main Control PC the indicators light, or the digital dc meter does not display
Board (A1) "8888", replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
One or more 1. Front panel is 1. Open the AT30 front panel door. Confirm jumper (J9) on the
front panel locked Main Control PC Board (A1) is in the ENABLE position.
keys do not 2. Main Ctrl PCB 2. Open the AT30 front panel door. Confirm the Main Control PC
work (A1) not secured Board (A1) is securely, and evenly, mounted to the nylon
to front panel standoffs. Front panel keys must operate freely.
3. Defective 3. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
Board (A1) power second. If some of the front panel keys still do not work,
replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
Two (2) AT30s 1. If the forced 1. Multiple AT30s are not designed to share load current, without
connected in load sharing the optional forced load sharing cable installed. When two (2) or
parallel, but option is not more AT30s are connected in parallel without this option, it is
only one has supplied, check normal for one of the units to have no dc output current. You can
output current for normal check the operation of the "off" AT30 by increasing its Float
operation of voltage until it starts to deliver dc output current. When you have
both AT30s finished the test, make sure both A30s are set to the same Float
and Equalize voltages.
2. FLS option 2. See Appendix F on page 92 for troubleshooting of the AT
(EJ5126-##) Series Forced Load Sharing feature.
HIGH DC 1. HVDC alarm 1. Confirm the High DC Voltage alarm setting is higher than the
VOLTAGE and Equalize Equalize voltage setting. See Sections 2.3.2 and 2.3.4 for details.
indicator is on voltage settings
are mismatched
2. Defective 2. Disconnect the wire harness plug from connector J26 on the
SCR module top of the Gate Driver PC Board (A15). Restart the AT30. If you
are able to measure dc output current, one of the SCRs is
defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
3. Defective 3. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
Board (A1) power second. If the AT30 output voltage is normal, but the HIGH
DC VOLTAGE indicator is still on, replace the Main Control PC
Board (A1).
No alarm, but 1. Output current 1. The AT30 dc output current must be greater than 2% of rated
output voltage is below 2% value to produce a High DC Voltage alarm. See Parallel
is above High Operation passage in Section 2.3.6.
DC Voltage 2. Defective 2. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
setting Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
Board (A1) power second. If the AT30 dc output voltage is above the alarm
setting, but the HIGH DC VOLTAGE indicator still does not light,
replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
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SERVICING THE AT30
PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
LOW DC 1. Battery is 1. After an ac power failure, or battery discharge for any other
VOLTAGE discharged reason, it may take several hours to recharge the battery. It is
indicator is on normal for the LOW DC VOLTAGE indicator to be on until the
ac & dc battery voltage is above the Low DC Voltage alarm setting.
breakers are 2. Low DCV 2. Make sure the Low DC Voltage alarm setting is lower than the
closed alarm and Float Float voltage setting. See Sections 2.3.2 and 2.3.4 for details.
ac input voltage settings
voltage is are mismatched
normal 3. Defective 3. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure current in wires # 7, # 8,
dc output SCR module and # 9, between the main transformer (T1) and SCR modules
current is (A16x). If it less than 50% of the dc output current, one of the
present SCRs is defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
4. Defective 4. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
Board (A1) power second. If the AT30 output voltage is normal, but the LOW
DC VOLTAGE indicator is still on, replace the Main Control PC
Board (A1).
5. Defective dc 5. Shut down the AT30 and disconnect the battery. Connect a
output circuit light dc load to the AT30 and turn on (close) the dc circuit breaker
breaker (CB2) (CB2). Measure the dc voltage across TB1(+) and TB1(-). If no
voltage is measured, replace the dc output circuit breaker (CB2).
DC OUTPUT 1. Defective 1. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure current in wires # 7, # 8,
FAILURE SCR module and # 9, between the main transformer (T1) and SCR modules
indicator is on (A16x). If it less than 50% of the dc output current, one of the
ac & dc SCRs is defective. Replace rectifier modules (A16x) as needed.
breakers 2. Defective 2. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
(CB1/CB2) are Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
closed Board (A1) power second. If the AT30 output voltage and current are normal,
ac input but the DC OUTPUT FAILURE indicator is still on, replace the
voltage is Main Control PC Board (A1).
normal 3. Defective 3. Use an ac voltmeter to measure the secondary potential from
transformer (T1) T1-X1 to T1-X2 and T1-X3. It is normally 50% to 80% higher than
the rated dc output voltage. If it is too low, check the primary tap
wiring. See Section 1.6 for details. If the primary (T1-H#) voltage
is 0 Vac, replace the main power transformer (T1).
4. Defective dc 4. Shut down the AT30 and disconnect the battery. Connect a
output circuit light dc load to the AT30 and turn on (close) the dc circuit breaker
breaker (CB2) (CB2). Measure the dc voltage across TB1(+) and TB1(-). If no
voltage is measured, replace the dc output circuit breaker (CB2).
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PROBABLE
SYMPTOM RECOMMENDED ACTION
CAUSE
AC INPUT 1. AC power 1. If the ac input power fails, the front panel AC ON indicator goes
FAILURE failure out, and the AC INPUT FAILURE indicator goes on.
indicator is on 2. Tripped 2. Make sure the front panel ac breaker (CB1) is closed. Measure
upstream feed ac voltage at TB1-L1, TB1-L2, and TB1-L3. If it is zero (Vac),
breaker / fuse check upstream ac distribution breakers and/or fuses.
3. Defective 3. Measure ac voltage at the transformer primary taps (T1-H1, T1-
wiring H2 & T1-H3). It should be the same as the ac supply voltage.
4. Defective 4. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
Board (A1) power second. If the AC ON and AC INPUT FAILURE indicators
are both still on, replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
POS (+) GND 1. External 1. The AT30 is functioning properly! ☺ It has correctly detected a
or ground fault on site ground fault external to the charger.
NEG (-) GND dc bus Shut down and disconnect the AT30 from the battery and the dc
indicator is on bus. Isolate the battery, loads, and any other components on the
dc bus. Check each component individually for possible ground
faults. See Application Note (JD5032-00) for assistance.
2. DC output 2. If the AT30 has been placed into "standby" by opening the dc
circuit breaker breaker (CB2), the ground detection circuit supplies an erroneous
(CB2) is open alarm. This is considered an abnormal condition for the AT30
and POS GND and is not recommended. Close the dc breaker (CB2) and the
indicator is on alarm should end. To place the AT30 in "standby", open both
front panel circuit breakers (CB1/CB2).
3. Alarm needs 3. Calibrate the AT30 ground fault detection sensitivity. See
calibration Section 2.3.4 for details.
4. Defective 4. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Disconnect
internal charger the AT30 from the battery and dc bus. Restart the AT30.
wiring Measure voltage from TB1(+) to chassis, and then from TB1(-) to
chassis. The voltage readings should be equal, each
approximately half the total output voltage (Vdc). If there is more
than a 10% imbalance, shut down the AT30. Inspect all wiring
from TB1(+/-) to the dc circuit breaker (CB2), and from the SCR
modules (A16x) to the dc filter inductor (L1). Look for evidence of
insulation damage, wires run too close to metal edges, or
insufficient spacing between terminals and chassis.
5. Defective 5. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
Board (A1) power second. If you are sure there is no ground fault on the
external bus or within the AT30, but the POS GND or NEG GND
indicator is still on, replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
6. Paralleled 6. Restart all other AT30s connected in parallel with unit that is
AT30s are shut experiencing ground fault alarm. Otherwise, disconnect and lock
down out from the dc bus all shut down AT30s.
Summary 1. Defective 1. Turn off (open) both front panel circuit breakers. Wait 60
relay (TB3) is Main Control PC seconds. Restart by restoring dc power first, followed by ac
in alarm Board (A1) power second. If the summary relay remains in alarm mode,
mode, but no check the Low Level Detect indicator (DS10) on the Main Control
front panel PC Board (A1). See Section 2.3.8. If no other alarm is on,
alarm indicator replace the Main Control PC Board (A1).
is on
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! WARNING
High voltages appear at several points inside the AT30. Use extreme
caution when working inside the enclosure. Do not attempt to work
inside the AT30 unless you are a qualified technician or electrician.
Disconnect and lock out all power from the AT30 before starting to
remove or replace any components. Turn off ac power at the
distribution panel upstream from the charger. Disconnect the battery
from the AT30 dc output terminals (TB1+/-).
Wait several minutes... to allow voltage potentials in dc filtering
electrolytic capacitors (C1/C2) to bleed off.
NOTICE
While performing the following procedures, refer to the standard drawings
in Appendix C for information on identifying internal components.
Removing the safety shield (if present)
AT30s housed in NEMA-1 Style-5018 and Style-5030 enclosures feature
an acrylic safety shield as a second protective barrier between the user and
the internal components. Some repair procedures requires removal of the
shield to that covers the internal components mounted inside the
enclosure.
Detach the shield by removing the side fasteners from the front lip of the
enclosure. Do not lay the shield on top of the AT30. The top vents are
required for cooling. Always re-install the acrylic safety shield before
restarting the AT30.
! CAUTION
Hazardous ac and dc voltages are present inside the AT30, on the I/O
panel (TB1) terminals and certain internal components.
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Replacing the Main Control (A1) and/or Gate Driver (A15) PC Boards
For details of this procedure, refer to Service Instruction (JD5012-00).
NOTICE Printed circuit boards are sensitive to damage from static
discharges. Leave replacement boards in their anti-static bags until you
are ready to install them. Ground yourself before handling the board,
by touching the ground stud on the back of the door. Always handle
printed circuit boards by their edges.
Shut down and lock out all power to the AT30. Disconnect the battery
from the dc output terminals (TB1+/-). Remove any user wiring to the
various pc board terminals (e.g. A1-TB3, -TB8/J6, -J3, etc.).
Note that A1 and A15 are mounted together as a pair. Remove the signal
wire harness plugs (J25/J26) from the top and left edges of A15. The
boards are mounted on ten (10) plastic standoffs. Compress the tab on
each standoff, and pull the boards toward you until they clear all the
standoffs. If you are replacing only one board, carefully separate the
existing boards (A1 & A15) and reconnect the replacement board.
Insert the replacement board(s) onto the instrument panel with the same
orientation, and push them onto the standoffs. Make sure the board is
fully seated on all ten (10) standoffs. Reconnect the signal wire harness
plugs (J25/J26) to the Gate Driver PC Board (A15), matching the
orientation when removed.
Replace any user wiring to the various Main Control PC Board (A1)
terminals (e.g. TB3, TB8/J6, J3, etc.). Restart the AT30 per Section 2.1.
NOTICE Replacement main control boards MUST be recalibrated.
See Section 2.3.7 for adjusting the dc voltmeter accuracy. If the
installation's parameters (float voltage, etc.) are different from the AT30
factory preset values, these values should re-entered per Section 2.3.
Replacing the ac input or dc output circuit breaker (CB1/CB2)
Shut down and lock out all power to the AT30. Remove the acrylic safety
shield (if supplied). Disconnect the battery from the dc output terminals
(TB1+/-). Disconnect the upstream power source from the ac input
terminals (TB1-L1/L2/L3).
Check with a voltmeter before proceeding. Remove the mounting screws
for the circuit breaker on the galvanized mounting bracket. Carefully
remove the still-wired circuit breaker from the AT30.
Remove wires from the terminals, one at a time, and transfer the wires to
the terminals of the replacement breaker. Confirm all circuit breaker
terminal screws are tight. Install the replacement breaker into the
mounting bracket, reversing the procedure above, using the original
mounting screws.
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Note 1: In older 130 Vdc units, the 500 Ω 50W power supply resistor (R3) mounted to the galvanized base
may be comprised of an assembly of two (2) 250 Ω resistors connected in series.
...NOTICE... Listed part numbers subject to change. Refer to unit-specific Parts Data Package report.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Except as noted, all specifications apply at:
77 °F / 25 °C, nominal ac line voltage & nominal float voltage
test per
Surge withstand capability no erroneous outputs
ANSI C37.90.1-1989
Reverse current from ac input power failure,
90 mA maximum
battery no options installed
average for four (4) sides,
Audible noise less than 65 dBA
5ft / 1.5m from enclosure
25-300 Adc natural convection
Cooling
400-1000 Adc forced fan
Ambient temperature operating 0 to 122 °F / -18 to 50 °C
Elevation 3,000ft / 1,000m without derating
Relative humidity 0 to 95% non-condensing
Alarm relay contact rating 120 Vac / 125 Vdc 0.5A resistive
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APPENDIX B
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5085-00.pdf
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APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5086-00.pdf
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APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5095-00.pdf
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APPENDIX C
NOTICE This internal component layout drawing (JE5088-99) depicts an AT30 Series
battery charger housed in a Style-5018 enclosure, with ALL available options. Standard
components (A1 through VR7) are supplied in all such units. Optional components (A5
through VR3) are supplied only in those AT30s configured with such options.
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http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5088-99.pdf
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APPENDIX C
NOTICE This internal component layout drawing (JE5089-99) depicts an AT30 Series
battery charger housed in a Style-5030 enclosure, with ALL available options. Standard
components (A1 through VR7) are supplied in all such units. Optional components (A5
through VR3) are supplied only in those AT30s configured with such options.
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http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5089-99.pdf
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APPENDIX C
NOTICE This internal component layout drawing (JE5098-99) depicts an AT30 Series
battery charger housed in a Style-163 enclosure, with ALL available options. Standard
components (A1 through VR7) are supplied in all such units. Optional components (A5
through VR3) are supplied only in those AT30s configured with such options.
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5098-99.pdf
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APPENDIX C
NOTICE This instrument panel drawing (JE5091-39) depicts the optional Auxiliary
Alarm Relay PC Board (A5), which provides two (2) sets of discrete form-C contacts (TB4) for
the main AT alarm conditions. All AT30s feature one (1) set of form-C "summary" (common)
alarm contacts (TB3 on A1).
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http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5091-39.pdf
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APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5092-00.pdf
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APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5092-99.pdf
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APPENDIX C
NOTICE This connection diagram (JE5093-99) depicts the mainframe power wiring of
an AT30 Series battery charger with ALL features and options available from the standard
ordering code. Refer to the model number featured on the data nameplate and the supplied
Parts Data Package report to identify which components are applicable to each individual unit.
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5093-99.pdf
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APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5094-00.pdf
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APPENDIX C
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JE5163-00.pdf
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APPENDIX D
Recommended Recommended
Battery Cell Type Float Voltage/cell Equalize Voltage/cell
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
If batteries are to see temperature variations during charging, a temperature
compensation option (EJ5033-0#) is recommended. If this option is not
part of your AT30, manual adjustments should be made. Refer to the
equation and table below for temperature-adjusted voltages.
temperature-adjusted voltage = charge voltage x K
Temperature Temperature K K
(°F) (°C) (Lead Acid) (Nickel-Cadmium)
35 1.7 1.058 1.044
45 7.2 1.044 1.034
55 12.8 1.031 1.023
65 18.3 1.017 1.013
75 23.9 1.003 1.002
77 25.0 1.000 1.000
85 29.4 0.989 0.992
95 35.0 0.975 0.981
105 40.6 0.961 0.970
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APPENDIX E
COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
ONLINE SUPPLEMENT
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JA0102-04.pdf
OVERVIEW
AT30 Microprocessor-controlled Float Battery Chargers feature provisions for
an optional Communications Module, which allows users to remotely monitor and
control the charger over a serial connection. This option supports DNP3 Level 2 and
Modbus protocols over RS-232 or RS-485 half-duplex. With this option installed,
industry-standard Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems will be
able to control, monitor, and log all events of the AT30.
All features, including displays and controls, of the front instrument panel are
accessible remotely when using the AT Communications Module. Remote battery
temperature (°C) monitoring is also available with the Communications Module. This
particular feature is not accessible from the standard AT30 front panel display.
Installed from the factory, the AT Series Communications Module includes a
Communications PC Board (A12) with a dc power supply ballast resistor (R29). A
separate AT Series Communications Module Operating Instructions (JA0102-04)
provides concise user support.
FIELD INSTALLATION
A field retrofit kit (p/n EJ5037-1#) for AT Series Communications is also
available for units installed, and already in use.
OPTIONS
An optional Ethernet Gateway interface for AT Series Communication is
available for either DNP3 Level 2, or Modbus protocols. Also available is a fiber optic
modem kit with interconnection cable.
ORDERING
Contact your sales representative to place an order for the AT Series
Communication Module and/or accessories. Refer to the table below.
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APPENDIX F
INTRODUCTION
Multiple battery chargers are sometimes employed in dc power systems to provide
redundancy. Two (2) or more chargers of the same voltage rating can be connected in parallel, each
of them capable of powering the connected dc load and charging the battery. If a battery charger
should fail during normal operation, the parallel charger can continue to supply the entire required
dc load current, and maintain charge on the battery.
When two (2) AT30s operate in parallel, they normally will not share the load current
equally. Since any two chargers will have slightly different characteristics, one of the two chargers
in a system will have a slightly higher dc output voltage, and will therefore assume more of the
burden of providing necessary load current. This section describes an optional accessory for the
AT30, which forces units to share dc load equally. The bagged kit (ordering p/n EJ5126-##)
consists of an interconnecting cable to provide such communication, two (2) ...! WARNING... labels
(p/n FK5046-00), and Installation & Operating Instructions (JA5054-00).
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• The forced load sharing feature is designed only to work with two (2) AT30 Series battery
chargers. You cannot force load sharing with three (3) or more AT30s.
• Both AT30s must have the same dc voltage & current rating, and have the same dc filtering.
• Both AT30s must feature Rev. 8 (or higher) builds of the Main Control PC Boards (A1).
• Both AT30s must use the same the same firmware versions Rev. 6 (or higher). The forced load
sharing option has not been tested using different programs in each unit. To view the firmware
version, press the LAMP TEST button on the AT30 front instrument panel. When the button is
released, the front panel meter displays the version number for 2 seconds.
• The interconnecting signal cable length should be no more than 50ft (15m).
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APPENDIX G
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APPENDIX H
REMOTE SHUTDOWN
BACKGROUND
. .! WARNING . Charging stationary batteries can produce explosive gases! Some
installations require the charging process to stop when these gases are detected. The AT30
features a remote shutdown capability, allowing the charging function to be temporarily halted,
using an external user-controlled non-powered "dry" contact.
INSTALLATION
Locally shut down the AT30 by manually opening both front panel circuit breakers
(CB1/CB2). If possible, lock out all external power to the charger. Open the front panel door
and identify the square Main Control PC Board (A1) mounted to the inside surface of the
instrument panel. Along the bottom edge of the board are a number of user contacts. Locate
the 2-position compression screw terminal block (TB18) at the center of the board.
The terminals for remote shutdown
connector are labeled "AUXILIARY I/O",
and numbered "2" and "3", with position
"1" not loaded. The terminal block
features compression screw connections, accepting #22-14 AWG signal wire.
A user-supplied non-powered "dry" contact is required to activate the AT30 remote
shutdown feature. Feed user-supplied shutdown wiring into the AT30, and route it up to the
Main Control PC Board (A1). Strip 0.25in / 6.4mm of insulation from the incoming signal
wiring, and insert into terminal block (TB18-2 & TB18-3). Polarity of user shutdown wiring is
not important. Tighten the compression screws, and secure the new wiring to the existing signal
harness. Return any safety shields and close the front panel door.
Restart the AT30 using the procedure in Section 2.1. After the start-up sequence,
confirm the AT30 returns to normal operating conditions. No alarm indicator LEDs should be
lit, and no front panel error codes should be apparent on the 4-digit meter display.
FUNCTION
Test (or activate) the remote shutdown feature by connecting (or closing) the Auxiliary
I/O contacts (TB18-2 and TB18-3). The front panel display should stay lit. Both front panel
circuit breakers (CB1/CB2) should stay closed. The 4-digit front panel display should indicate
error code E 16 within seconds. The AT30 has been successfully shut down.
...! CAUTION... During remote shutdowns, dangerous voltages still exist inside the
AT30. External ac power to the input terminals (TB1-L1/L2) are still live, and the ac
input circuit breaker (CB1) is closed. Likewise, dc bus voltage is still present at the
output terminals (TB1+/-), and the dc output circuit breaker (CB2) is closed.
Initiating a remote shutdown will also cause the AT30 summary (common) alarm relay
to change state. A discrete alarm contact for remote shutdown is not supplied. However, if the
optional AT Series Communications Module is supplied with the charger, the remote shutdown
error code E 16 will be transmitted remotely via Modbus or DNP3.
RESTART
Restart the AT30 by opening Auxiliary I/O contacts (TB18-2 and TB18-3). Error code
E 16 should disappear from the 4-digit front panel display. After a few seconds, the AT30
should return to normal operation, and no alarms should be present. The front panel display
should alternate between dc output voltage (Vdc) and dc output current (Adc). The AT30 has
been successfully restarted.
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APPENDIX J
BACKGROUND
The AT30 can be configured to periodically test for an "open battery". This feature
allows the AT30 to periodically check whether the battery is capable of delivering sufficient
output current to satisfy required dc loads for 3 minutes. If the battery is extremely low on
capacity, or there is an open string, the Main Control PC Board (A1) will indicate an alarm,
alerting the user to capacity test the battery. The benefits of the Battery Open Alarm feature are
as follows:
• The test is programmed to run automatically for 3 minutes at 90-day intervals.
• The feature meets, or exceeds, compliance for "battery continuity confirmation"
as required by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation standard
NERC PRC-005.
• The test may be easily enabled and disabled on the Main Ctrl PC Board (A1).
ENABLING/DISABLING
Before enabling or disabling the Battery Open
Alarm feature, shut down the AT30 by opening both front
panel circuit breakers (CB1/CB2). Lock out all ac and dc
power from the AT30.
Open the front instrument panel door and confirm
no voltages are present inside the enclosure. Locate the
square Main Control PC Board (A1), mounted to the inside
surface of the front panel. Identify shorting jumper (J31),
located along the right edge of the board when viewed from
the back. Refer to the image on the right.
Move the shorting block onto J31 pins 1-2 to enable
the Battery Open Alarm feature. Move the shorting block
onto J31 pins 2-3 to disable Battery Open Alarm. Restart
the AT30 per Section 2.1.
FUNCTION
The AT30 Battery Open Alarm feature tests the battery at a fixed interval. The test runs
automatically every 90 days. The 90-day timer will reset (restart) under any of the following
conditions:
a) The timer will reset on an ac failure.
b) The timer will reset on Equalize (starts at the end of the equalize period).
c) The timer will reset if the Battery Open test is deactivated by jumper (J31).
d) The timer will reset when a previous failure (E 15 code) is reset.
e) The timer will reset if a manual test is initiated.
The Battery Open test runs for a fixed duration of 3 minutes. During the open test, the
AT30 lowers its output to 2 Volts below the LV Alarm point (see Setting the Low DC Voltage
Alarm on page 33). During the Battery Open test, the text ' tESt ' is indicated on the front
panel display. If the battery supports the standing load for the entire 3 minutes, the test will
conclude. The AT30 will return to the normal Float setting, and the Battery Open test will run
again at the next interval.
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The Battery Open alarm will activate if the dc bus falls below LV Alarm point any time
during the 3-minute test. The test is immediately terminated when there is an open battery
failure. On a failure, error code E 15 is indicated on the front panel display, and the Summary
Alarm relay (TB3) transfers after the nominal 30-second delay. The Battery Open Alarm is
latched, but is independent of the standard latching alarm setting (see JA5098-00). If the
optional AT Series Communications Module is installed, the Battery Open Alarm (E 15) is also
available for SCADA remote monitoring. Code E 15 will be displayed (latched), and testing is
deactivated, until the Battery Open Alarm is reset.
If an optional Auxiliary Alarm Relay PC Board (A5) is supplied with the AT30, the
redundant Summary Alarm Relay '6' (TB4B, contacts 34/35/36) will be re-purposed, from a
second Summary Alarm to a dedicated Battery Open Alarm contact. This will only occur if the
Battery Open Alarm is enabled via jumper (J31). The standard Summary Alarm relay (TB3) on
the Main Control PC Board (A1) will continue to act as a "common" alarm. When the Battery
Open Alarm is enabled, redundant relay '6' will transfer only on a Battery Open failure. The
Battery Open Alarm form-C contacts (TB4B-34/35/36) are latched, independent of the standard
latching alarm setting of the optional Auxiliary Alarm Relay PC Board (A5).
To clear the latched alarm(s), press and hold the RESET button (UP arrow) on the
front instrument panel. The AT30 will acknowledge the alarm reset by indicating RStL on the
display. The reset function will clear all latched alarms, and de-activate the Summary Alarm
relay contacts (TB3). This will also reset the dedicated Battery Open Alarm contact (redundant
relay ‘6’) on the optional Auxiliary Relay PC Board (A5), if installed.
A manual Battery Open test can be initiated
at any time by holding down the LAMP TEST button
for longer than 4 seconds, activating the alarm
relay(s), see Section 2.2.5 on page 29. The Battery
Open Test will run 20 seconds after the LAMP TEST
key is released. This manual test will only work when
the Battery Open Alarm jumper (J31) is activated.
LIMITATIONS
• The Battery Open Alarm test will work on a stand-alone AT30 connected to a single
battery, provided that there is sufficient standing load to drop the battery voltage from the Float
level during the 3-minute test interval.
• This feature work with a stand-alone AT30 connected to a single battery, and also
connected to a second similar system through a "Best Battery Selector" (steering diodes). There
must be sufficient local load on the battery side of the Best Battery Selector to cause the battery
voltage to collapse during the test. The AT30 standing load may be sufficient. If the standing
load is insufficient, an additional resistive load may need to be permanently connected to each
battery, on the battery side.
• This feature will work on two (2) AT30s in Forced Load Sharing. However, only the
Primary (master) AT30 should have the Battery Open Alarm test enabled. The test will
automatically be deactivated if it is enabled on a Secondary (slave) AT30 in a Forced Load
Sharing pair.
• This feature will not work on two (2) AT30s, paralleled in "random" (not forced) load
sharing, unless one (1) charger is turned off.
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DOCUMENT NUMBER
The text and graphics contained within this manual are controlled by the battery charger
manufacturer's internal part number (JA5030-00). The revision level and dates of this manual's
text and graphics are listed below. These controls supercede all other available dates. The first
two and last two pages of this manual are reserved for company-specific front and back cover
artwork. Any revision levels, revision dates, or document numbers featured on the first two and
last two pages of this manual refer to the cover artwork only.
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Document Number: JA5030-00
Revision Level: 6L
Electronic Filename: [JA5030-00.Rev6L.doc]
Last Date Saved: [7/29/2019 2:11 PM]
Last Date Printed: [7/29/2019 2:12 PM]
DRAWINGS
A customized record drawing package is available for your AT30, featuring a unit-
specific drawing list / data nameplate detail, outline drawing, itemized internal component
layout, electrical schematic with component ratings, and a full connection diagram. If the
standard drawings featured in this manual are not sufficient, please contact your Sales
Representative for drawing availability from the battery charger manufacturer.
Any job-specific custom drawings supplied with your AT30 and/or this manual,
supercede the standard drawings featured in Appendix C. The standard drawings and
corresponding page numbers featured in this section may not be included with custom printed
manuals, when job-specific custom drawings are supplied.
ONLINE AVAILABILITY
An unlabeled version of this operating and
service instruction manual is available online at
http://www.ATSeries.net/PDFs/JA0102-03.pdf. Other
related product operating manuals, feature and
accessory special instructions, standard drawings
(including the ones listed in this manual), field service
instructions, and product application notes for the AT
Series microprocessor-controlled battery chargers
and battery charger products are available online at
http://www.ATSeries.net/. Saved in Adobe Acrobat
Portable Document Format (PDF), they are readily
available for downloading and printing.
If revision levels differ between the drawings embedded in this manual and the full
online PDF drawings, refer to document with the higher revision level. For document availability
of private-labeled manuals and/or standard drawings, please contact your sales representative
or visit the web site listed on the back cover of this manual.
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