When 120VAC input is present the alarm circuit can be tested and the unit’s secondary function as a 12VDC backup battery charger is activated. In fast charge mode, the unit has the capability to source up to 100mA of charging current. However, the device normally charges at a current of 14mA in maintenance mode. The alarm circuit can be tested by pressing the “test” button located on the front of the unit or by activating an external switch via the “alarm contact” pin.
The device has the ability to signal low battery voltage if the voltage drops below 10.5VDC. The device can also detect if no battery is present or if the battery is connected backwards. In either of these cases, the ACBC-120 will signal a battery error and will not attempt to charge.
- Controls 12VDC alarm circuit
- Selectable fast charge mode
- Trip delay timer
- Battery fault detection and reverse polarity protection
- LED indication
- Test button
- Activates strobe and/or horn when power loss occurs
- Unit sources higher charging current up to 100mA (normal mode is 14mA
- Prevents nuisance tripping
- Signals if battery voltage drops below 10.5VDC and can detect if no battery is present or if the battery is connected backwards
- Visual indication of unit status or trip
- Preventative maintenance check of the alarm circuit by pressing the test button on the unit or externally through alarm contact connection