MasterCharger_tutorial-0.1
MasterCharger_tutorial-0.1
MasterCharger LXC
Battery Charger-Analyzer
Preliminary – V0.1
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Warnings (general)
1. This tutorial is intended for professional personnel
experienced in the testing of aircraft batteries
2. Refer to the Operator’s Manual for complete details
on the operation of the instrument
3. Information provided on battery testing is solely as
an operational reference - Refer to the
manufacturer’s battery manual and/or CMM for
battery specific information
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Warnings (specific)
1. Observe precautions when handling batteries
1. Batteries are heavy
2. Batteries will generate extremely high currents if shorted
• Tools can easily be dropped shorting several cells
2. Follow battery test procedures as outlined in the
CMMs and OMMs provided by the manufacturers.
3. The Operator is ultimately responsible for the
correct and proper analysis of the batteries under
test.
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Receiving – Inspection
Unpacking the unit
1. Caution! Heavy equipment.
2. Verify that the following are in the package:
• Charger-Analyzer
• Accessory Kit containing:
• Battery Cable
• Temp-Plate
• Single Cell Adaptor
• Spare Parts
• Operator Manual and various certificates
3. Inspect the equipment
4. Save the carton – It will be needed if the equipment has
to be sent out for calibration/repair.
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Installation
1. Place the Charger-Analyzer on a suitably strong bench
1. Caution! Heavy equipment (175 lb. – 79.3 Kg)
2. Connect to a dedicated (not shared) outlet with
208V/230V/240V with 30A capability (with motor load
rated circuit breaker)
1. In the US, use a NEMA-630R receptacle
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Installation (continued)
2. Connect the Battery Cable to the Front Panel and connect
the Temp-Plate sensing pig tail cable to the temp-plate
• Note that there are two DB9 cables in the Temp-Plate.
Connect to either one (the other one is used by the
BTAS-16)
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Installation (continued)
3. Turn Power ON
4. Observe the following:
• Meters and Timer indicators are ON
• Ammeter reads zero and Voltmeter reads about 0.2V
• Status indicators show RESET (green)
5. Place a battery on the Temp-plate
6. Connect a battery to battery cable and note that the
Voltmeter now reads the battery voltage.
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Ideal Installation Configuration
*SuperMasterCharger Shown
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BTAS Connection
1. BTAS connections are on the rear of the unit.
2. One port for “CONTROL”
3. One port for “SHUNT”
4. Connected to associated C Scan
5. Further Details on Setting up the BTAS system can be found
in the BTAS manual
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Operating Introduction
1. These slide are meant to be a brief tutorial for the operation
of the MasterCharger Battery Charger-Analyzer
2. For more complete information refer to the Operator’s
Manual
3. Sections describing operation include:
• Section 2 – Condensed Operation Instructions
• Section 4 – Controls and Displays
• Section 6 – Modes of Operation
• Section 7 – Operating Instructions
4. Documentation available on our website: www.jfmeng.com
in the documentation section.
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Basic Information
1. The MasterCharger Battery Charger-Analyzer operates based
on settings indicated by knobs and switches on the front
panel of the MasterCharger
2. Unit operation is based on the following parameters:
• Main Charge Current Selector
• Topping Discharge Current Selector
• Main Time Selector Switch
• Total Time Selector Switch
• Keypad
• Cell Selector
• Voltage Mode Selector
3. Consult the CMMs for battery specific test parameters when
setting up the charger/analyzer for test.
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Current Selectors
1. Both Main Charge and Topping/Discharge Current Selectors
are ten turn potentiometers with numeric read out displays.
2. Dial 10 for 1 Amp, 20 for 2 Amps, 50 for 5 amps, 500 for 50
amps, etc.
3. Maximum current for charging is 50 Amps
4. Maximum current for discharge is 60 Amps (older units 50
Amps).
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Main and Total Time Selectors
1. Set the amount of time the unit is in the main portion of the
charge and the total amount of time the unit is in charge.
2. The total time also controls the amount of time that the unit
is in topping charge and discharge modes, independent of
the main time setting.
3. Lines on keypad indicate which settings apply to which tests.
4. e.g. Set Main to two and total to six for a standard full charge
six operation.
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Keypad Functions
1. Green: Stop/reset, cycle end
2. White: Two rate charge mode (main and topping)
3. Yellow: Single Rate charge mode
4. Blue: Auto cut-off discharge (analysis).
5. Red: Full discharge (deep cycle).
6. Note associated Indicators
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Status Indicators
1. RESET: unit is in standby
2. CYC END: unit has completed cycle
3. DUAL: Indicates that DUAL rate mode is selected
4. MAIN: Indicates that the unit is in MAIN charge
5. SINGLE: Indicates that the SINGLE rate mode is selected
6. TOP: Indicates that the unit is in TOPPING charge
7. AUTO: Indicates that the AUTO mode is selected
8. DISCH: Indicates that the unit is in AUTO discharge
9. CAP FAIL: Indicates that the battery has failed capacity
10. OPEN LIM: Charge or discharge limiter is open
11. OVER TEMP: Continuous = no temp-plate, flashing means over
heat of battery
12. VOLT FLT: Continuous = reverse polarity detected, flashing means
battery voltage to high for cell settings.
13. CURR FLT: Current not within 1 Amp of set current
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Cell Selector and Voltage Mode Selector
1. Cell Selector adjusts the unit to operate for test on NiCds of
various cell numbers.
2. Is also used to set the charger up for use with SLA batteries of
various voltages (see the manual).
3. Voltage Mode Selector adjusts the type of charge operation to the
unit is setup to perform
4. Options are Constant Current, Constant Voltage, Peak Transfer
(newer units) and Peak Stop
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Revisions
V0.1 – 6 July 2017 – Preliminary Release
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