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ABK9 Batterijtester voor noodverlichting |
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Tests ALL rechargeable batteries between 2.4V
and 12V, with capacities above 4Ah to meet the
lighting duration requirements of BS 5266-1. |
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Ideal for testing various battery types
including lead-acid, lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium
and nickel metal hydride. |
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Simulates a 1 hour and 3 hour duration test by
discharging 1Ah from the battery in minutes. |
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Identifies flat batteries in seconds. |
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Fully automatic, simulated load tests with pass
and fail LED indication. |
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Reverse polarity protection fuse. |
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Quick and easy to use with no switches or
complicated settings. |
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Allows a wide range of batteries types, voltages
and capacities to be tested all from the one
unit. |
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The ABK9 is designed to significantly reduce the
time taken to test rechargeable Lead-acid,
Lithium-ion, Nickel-cadmium and Nickel Metal
hydride batteries commonly used in stand-alone
emergency lighting luminaires, security and fire
alarm panels, battery powered tools, bicycles
and toys etc. It contains a
microprocessor-controlled circuit, which is
powered by the battery under test. Once
connected, it automatically detects the battery
voltage then applies a timed load to quickly and
efficiently test the battery. A single PASS test
will draw 1Ah (Ampere-hour) out of the battery.
When repeat testing the same battery, wait 5
minutes for the battery to cool down. Test times
will vary between 7 - 10 minutes according to
battery voltage. After a successful single test,
sufficient capacity is left in the battery to
aid recharge recovery and power emergency
lighting for at least 30 minutes. A defective
battery will normally be identified by a red
FAIL LED within 1 minute. A low capacity battery
will normally be identified within 3 minutes.
This makes it possible to quickly identify a
good battery without having to wait for the full
1Ah discharge test to be completed. |
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Specificaties |
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sockets: |
Red +
Black - (4mm) |
| Test leads: |
2m long,
heavy duty leads with durable clips (part no. ACT-LMTL) |
| LED
indication: |
RED/FAIL,
YELLOW/TESTING and GREEN/PASS |
| Acceptable
batteries: |
2.4V to
12.0V (Nicad, NIMH & SLA LI-ION batteries) |
| Acceptable
battery capacity: |
Greater
than 4.0Ah (Ampere-hour) |
| Test times: |
Between 7
to 10 minutes dependant on battery voltage |
| Heat
dissipation: |
Between 23
to 115 watts, heatsink cooling with processor
controlled fan |
| Ambient
operating temp: |
-5 to 40°C |
| Max
heatsink temp(safety trip point): |
100°C |
| Input
protection: |
Reverse
polarity and high voltage protection (18VDC max) |
| Input fuse: |
10Amp
quick blow blade type |
| Enclosure: |
Flame
retardant ABS |
| Dimensions: |
167mm x
107mm x 65mm |
| Weight: |
1kg |
| Power
supply: |
Self-powered by battery under test (step-up
inverter) |
| Goedkeuring: |
CE, RoHS en WEEE |
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Leveringsomvang |
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ABK9 Batterijtester voor noodverlichting |
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ABL0 Test kabel ABK9 |
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ABL1 Tas ABK9 |
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