Información de la serie
- HR stands for "High Rate Discharge." The series is a modern hi-tech energy application product.
- High energy, high intensity, high quality output electrical energy product series.
- Its characteristics are small volume, light weight, high discharge efficiency; it is best used for high intensity power supply needs.
- Same volume same quality level can advance high energy output density for an increase of 20%.
- High energy output, high cycling life, high rate discharge.
- It is best suited for high rate intensive applications and high efficient UPS.
- When it is used in safe surroundings, the battery is maintenance free, and you never need to add water. It can be recycled repeatedly.
- With its sealed container, the battery is not limited to direction, or position in place. It can be put in horizontally or vertically while not affecting performance or safety.
- With our CSB's special formula to manufacture lead calcium alloy as well as our automatic processes, dangerous gasses will not be generated.
- Our HR Series has a long life and high reliability as well as a low self-discharge rate.
- CSB's HR Series has a low resistance so recharging is easy and energy output is superior.
- CSB's HR Series can be used for either cycle or standby (float) use.
- High Rate Discharge construction.
- Deep discharge recoverability.
- CSB batteries are strictly tested using our patented CCDS (computer charge/discharge system).
- Our HR Series are ISO9001 and 14001 certified.
- CSB's batteries are manufactured with UL recognized components under UL 924, CSB file number MH14533.
- Complies with IATA/ICAO Special Provision A67 for air transport.
- Classified per MG Amendment 27 as a non- hazardous material for water transport.
- Recognized by DOT as "Dry Charge" 49 CFR 171-189 for surface transport.
Cycle Use:
- Portable VTR/TV, tape recorders, radios, etc.
- Power tools, lawn mowers and vacuum cleaners
- Cameras and photographic equipment
- Portable personal computers, word processors, portable terminals, etc.
- Portable measuring equipment
- Portable telephone sets
- Lighting equipment
Standby Use:
- Communications and electrical equipment
- Emergency lighting equipment
- Fire alarm and security systems
- Various telemeter equipment
- Office computers, microcomputers and other office automation equipment
- Robots, control equipment and other factory automation equipment
- UPS power supplies
- Emergency power supplies in power generation plants and substations
Solar Cell Power Generation:
- Street lighting
- Water pumping systems
- Portable power supplies
- Small town power systems
Product Applications:
- Never place the battery near or in a fire.
- Never heavily hit or improperly carry the battery.
- Never short the terminals.
- Never disassemble or reassemble the battery.
- If the battery cracks due to mishandling and dilute sulfuric acid contacts the skin or clothes, wash it off immediately with water.
- When dilute sulfuric acid contacts ones' eyes, wash them with a lot of water and see a doctor.
- After using the battery (i.e. discharging), recharge it as soon as possible.
- When the battery is not to be used for a long time, store it in a cool area.
- Always read this manual before using the battery.
VRLA Battery Dangers:
- VRLA batteries may emit hydrogen gas. So do not bring fire or a heated object close to the battery, and never use the battery near a spark, fuses and/or equipment that emit sparks. Further, do not store the battery in a closed environment or incorporate it into a closed structure of an enclosure. Doing so can cause an explosion, fire, equipment damage and bodily injury.
- Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of the VRLA battery with a wire or other metals. In addition, make sure metal tools, such as screw drivers, spanners, torque wrenches are properly insulated with vinyl materials before you use them in conjunction with one of our VRLA batteries. Short circuiting the terminals of the battery can cause burn injuries, damage to the storage battery, or trigger explosions.
- Never use the VRLA battery together with other types of batteries, such as dry cells and nickel-cadmium batteries. Do so can cause explosions, fires or bodily injury.
VRLA Battery Cautions:
- The performance of the VRLA battery may not be compatible with certain equipment. Any uncertainty about the specifications of the battery should be brought to the attention of our company.
- If there is any corrosion, cracking, deformation, heat generation, or other abnormalities to the VRLA battery upon its first use after purchase, do not use it. Please call the location where it was purchased. Using the battery with an abnormality can cause the battery to leak fluid, generate heat or explode.
- Store all batteries beyond the reach of children. Also keep children and infants away when charging a VRLA storage battery.
- The temperature range for using VRLA batteries are listed below. Usage outside the following temperature ranges can shorten battery life, lower its performance level, cause the battery to leak fluid, get damaged or deformed.
Discharge: -20 to 50°C (during use of equipment)
Charge: 0 to 40°C
Storage: -20 to 40°C - Do not use or store VRLA battery where the surrounding temperature exceed 50°C, such as inside a hot automobile, in direct sunlight, or in front of a stove or a source of intense heat. Doing so can shorten battery life, lower its performance level, cause the battery to leak fluid, get damaged or deformed.
- Do not let the VRLA battery's discharge current exceed the maximum value for the discharge current listed in its specifications. Exceed the maximum value for the discharge current can cause the battery to leak fluid, generate heat or explode.
- Make sure you always turn off the switches or the equipment after use. Also make sure the battery is removed from the equipment whenever the equipment is going to be out of sue for a prolonged period. Excess discharge of the battery can lower its performance level, shorten battery life or cause the terminals to explode.
VRLA Battery Precautions:
Before using the stationary value regulated lead acid battery (called "the VRLA battery" hereafter), make sure you read its accompanying user's manual or precautionary notes carefully. Since VRLA batteries posses energy, inappropriate usage can cause fluid leakage, heat generation, explosion or bodily injury. If you do not fully understand our storage battery user manual or precautionary notes, please direct your questions to our company.
VRLA Battery Warnings:
- When charging the VRLA battery, use a dedicated charger and follow our company's charging conditions. Charging under different conditions can cause the battery to leak fluid, radiate heat or explode.
- Do not use the VRLA battery at a site that can get moist or immersed in water. Doing so can cause the battery's terminals to corrode, an/or cause electrical shock or fire.
- Take safety measures, such as wearing rubber gloves, when the voltage from connecting the VRLA battery in a series of 45 volts or greater.
- Make sure you connect VRLA batteries by their proper polarity. Connecting the battery in the wrong polarity can cause fire or damage to the charger.
- Never connect the VRLA battery directly to a power supply socket or an automobile's cigarette lighter without using a charger as a medium. Connecting the battery directly can cause the battery to leak fluid, generate heat, explode, cause fires or bodily burns and injuries.
- Do not incinerate or do not apply heat to the battery. VRLA batteries may burst if thrown into a fire.
- Do not disassemble, modify or destroy the battery. Doing so can cause fluid leakage, heat generation or explosion.
- Before cleaning or checking the VRLA battery, make sure you release your body's static electricity by touching a metal object or other effective measures. Also, do not use a dry cloth or duster to clean the storage battery. Always use a cloth that contains an adequate amount of moisture. Sparks created by static electricity can cause the storage battery to trigger an explosion.
- Replace the VRLA battery at or before the time indicated in the user's manual or on the battery. Usage beyond the required time of service can cause fluid leakage due to damages to the container, or cause fire due to power leakage.
- VRLA batteries contains dilute sulfuric acid which is a toxic substance. If the battery's internal fluid leaks out and gets onto your skin or clothing, make sure it is washed off with clean water. Additionally, if the fluid gets in your eyes, wash them with clean water immediately, and see a doctor. When dilute sulfuric acid gets in your eyes, it can cause a loss of eyesight, and when it gets on your skin, it can cause a burn on your skin.