Cisco AT10.1 - Manual

Cisco AT10.1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – HOW TO READ THE AT10.1 MODEL NUMBER; GROUP I RATINGS; INPUT AND OUTPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER INTERRUPTING RATINGS
  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; to qualified service personnel.; PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW
  • Page 4 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 6 – INSPECTION CHECKLIST
  • Page 7 – RECEIVING THE AT10.1; Enclosure Type And Shipping Weight Table; Group I; NOTE; The
  • Page 8 – INSTALLING THE AT10.1; Must be free of explosive materials.; PROCEDURE
  • Page 11 – DIMENSION
  • Page 12 – When rack mounting the AT10.1, you must consider the following:; RACK WIDTH
  • Page 14 – wired at the factory for 240 Vac, except on special order.; NOTE: This procedure refers
  • Page 15 – CHANGING TRANSFORMER TAPS - GRAPHICS
  • Page 16 – Follow these steps to connect ac power to the AT10.1:
  • Page 17 – MAKING THE AC INPUT CONNECTIONS - GRAPHICS; panel. Be careful not to disconect any other component leads.
  • Page 18 – Follow these steps to connect the battery to the AT10.1:; WIRE SIZING CHART
  • Page 19 – MAKING THE DC OUTPUT CONNECTIONS - GRAPHICS
  • Page 20 – displays the actual voltage on the dc bus.; If you ever need to disable remote sense, follow the steps below:; CAUTION: You must do the steps above first.
  • Page 21 – Check with a voltmeter.
  • Page 22 – WIRING TO THE REMOTE ALARM CONTACTS; Built-in common alarm relay
  • Page 23 – Auxiliary Relay Board; one of the unused knockouts in the side of the enclosure.
  • Page 24 – with a voltmeter before proceeding.
  • Page 25 – Unplug the harness ground wire
  • Page 26 – All connections are secure.; on the front panel, indicating that the; , to change the temperature compensation setup for nickel
  • Page 27 – Please note the following:
  • Page 28 – OPERATING THE AT10.1; OPERATING THE AT10.1 BATTERY CHARGER; FACTORY SETTINGS; are shown in table on page 25.; do not proceed
  • Page 29 – Manual Timer
  • Page 30 – Error Code
  • Page 31 – Manual Timer Method; EQLZ
  • Page 32 – Manual Equalize Method; Auto-Equalize Timer Method; flooded; Press the
  • Page 33 – AC ON; or
  • Page 34 – Float voltage; EDIT
  • Page 35 – OR
  • Page 36 – MANUAL TIMER; High DC Voltage
  • Page 37 – Setting the High DC Voltage Alarm; HIGH DC VOLTAGE; Setting the low DC Voltage Alarm; LOW DC VOLTAGE
  • Page 38 – Adjusting Ground Detection Sensitivity; RA3 SENS; NOTE: Do not try to adjust the upper potentiometer labeled; POS GND
  • Page 39 – Disabling the Ground Detection Alarm; DISABLE
  • Page 40 – Press and hold the
  • Page 41 – Edit; DC VOLTS
  • Page 42 – Adjust
  • Page 44 – carefully
  • Page 45 – The ripple voltage should be no higher than shown in the
  • Page 46 – Suggested frequency: every 6 months; Maintenance date; Step
  • Page 47 – Final checks
  • Page 48 – SERVICING THE AT10.1; Check the front panel meter for an error code. The AT10.1 is able to
  • Page 49 – INTERPRETING FRONT PANEL ERROR MESSAGES
  • Page 50 – Error
  • Page 52 – Determining the condition of the charger
  • Page 53 – SYMPTOM
  • Page 62 – Removing the safety shield
  • Page 63 – Replacing the control circuit board (A1)
  • Page 64 – Replacing the optional dc filter assembly (A7)
  • Page 65 – Changing the Transformer Taps; NOTE: The surge suppressors are not polarized.
  • Page 66 – NOTE: The surge suppressor is not polarized.
  • Page 67 – Replacing the voltage crowbar resistor (R6)
  • Page 68 – Circuit symbol from the schematic diagram (see Appendix)
  • Page 70 – Current Rating
  • Page 72 – Connector terminal
  • Page 74 – APPENDIX A; SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 75 – Factory part number and description, from the table below; Temperature Compensation Assembly
  • Page 76 – APPENDIX C; Outline
  • Page 78 – Optional Enclosure Outline Drawings
  • Page 80 – Internal Component Layout Detail
  • Page 82 – Instrument Panel Detail
  • Page 84 – Schematic
  • Page 86 – with Common Options (
  • Page 88 – Connection Diagram
  • Page 92 – APPENDIX D; RECOMMENDED FLOAT AND EQUALIZE VOLTAGES; Battery Cell Type; Nickel Cadmium; TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION; Temperature
  • Page 93 – COMMUNICATIONS MODULE; The standard Communications Module kit (; Description; Communications Module for; UL DATA; This table does not apply to AT10.1 chargers with 480 Vac input.
  • Page 94 – CUSTOMER NOTES
  • Page 96 – QUICK OPERATION
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AT10.1 SERIES


Operating and Service Instructions



MICROPROCESSOR-CONTROLLED

FLOAT BATTERY CHARGER


SINGLE PHASE INPUT


GROUP I

(6 - 25 Adc)























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Page 2 - HOW TO READ THE AT10.1 MODEL NUMBER; GROUP I RATINGS; INPUT AND OUTPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER INTERRUPTING RATINGS

HOW TO READ THE AT10.1 MODEL NUMBER GROUP I RATINGS (6-25 Adc) Your AT10.1 model number is coded to describe the options that are included. Please find the model number on the data nameplate and write it in the spaces provided below. Then follow the chart to determine the configuration of your batte...

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; to qualified service personnel.; PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW

i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Before using this equipment, read all instructions and cautionary markings on: A) this equipment, B) battery, and C) any other equipment to be used in conjunction with this equipment. 2. This manual contains important safety and operating instructions, and therefor...

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ii QUICK OPERATION .................................................................................................. Back Cover HOW TO READ THE AT10.1 MODEL NUMBER .......................................... Inside Front Cover IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................

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