DIN rail-mounted battery charger AD1072CF series
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DIN rail-mounted battery charger - AD1072CF series - Acro Engineering inc. - lead-acid / for electric vehicles / smart
DIN rail-mounted battery charger - AD1072CF series - Acro Engineering inc. - lead-acid / for electric vehicles / smart
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Characteristics

Configuration
DIN rail-mounted
Battery type
lead-acid
Applications
for electric vehicles
Other characteristics
smart
Voltage

Min.: 100 V

Max.: 370 V

Amperage

3 A, 6 A

Description

This series includes AD1072C-12F and AD1072C-24F that with 100-240VAC universal input range and complete protection design. Our Lead-Acid Battery Chargers are used by electric vehicle and medical facilities appliances etc. These Lead-Acid Battery Chargers have built-in smart 5-step charging control accomplish the missions. The Lead-Acid Battery Chargers not only charging a battery but also lengthen life cycle and advance efficiency of battery. INPUT Input voltage: 100~240VAC/120~370VDC Input frequency: 47~63Hz Inrush current: 22A/115VAC (Cold start) 44A/230VAC OUTPUT Hold-up time (Full load@230VAC): 20mS Min. Over voltage protection: Autorecovery Overload protection: Power limited Short circuit protection: Autorecovery Reverse polarity protection: Autorecovery Features High power density Universal input range Convection cooled RoHS compliance 3 - year warranty Great reliability DIN rail / Wall bracket mounting solution Over voltage protection Overload protection Short circuit protection Reverse polarity protection 3-stage charging control Operating Environment Operating temperature: -40 to 50 degrees Operating humidity: non-condensing 5% to 95% relative humidity

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