Thyristor rectifier battery charger UXcel Mini
cabinetlead-acidVRLA

thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
thyristor rectifier battery charger
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Characteristics

Configuration
cabinet
Battery type
lead-acid, VRLA, Ni-Cd
Applications
power distribution
Other characteristics
microprocessor-controlled, thyristor rectifier
Voltage

50 V

Amperage

10 A

Description

EverExceed 50V10A battery chargers specially designed by considering to the requirements of high flexibility and intelligence in power system. It combines reliability from naturally cooled thyristor-based rectifier with proven microprocessor control technology to offer the best performances in anyelectrical and environmental conditions. It's suitable for charging VRLA sealed lead acid as well as maintenance free nickel-cadmium batteries. Technical features: >Microcontroller based charger >Touch screen display >Manual and automatic switching >Programmable float/boost charge change over >Constant voltage and current limited >Alarm and history event and download >Very high reliability with thyristors and natural cooling >Mains transformer with separate windings >Mains input with contactor >Battery inside cabinet optional >Easy Maintenance >Input and output MCB protection Applications: Power generation plants; Transmission and Distribution; Substations; Continuous process industries; Oil & Gas Petrochemical industries; Rail transport

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