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Stromversorgung slimeline carrier
Power supply slimline carrier
Typ/type D400G48/30-270BWru-PDG
Fabr.-Nr./serial no.: 2439496-2439505
Auftrags-Nr./order no.: 406T3739
Datum/date Name Nr./no.
Ausgestellt/issued: 11.08.06 TB-Dun
95508.00H000en
Gendert/revision:
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Technical documents
TT.08.J J - TB-Dun 95508.00H000en
Inhalt / Contents Dokumenten-Nr. / No.
Ma- und Ansichtszeichnung
Dimension and front view drawing 95508.00M000A3
Technische Daten
Technical data 95508.0T0
Schaltbild
Circuit diagram 93383.00E005A3
Beschreibung - slimeline carrier 4500
Description - slimeline carrier 4500 4345
Baugruppen / Components:
Beschreibung - Fernberwachungssystem MCU 2500
Description - Remote monitoring system MCU 2500 4339
Technische Daten MCU 2500
Technical data MCU 2500 95508.0T1
Kurzbeschreibung Batterie
Short description battery 3256
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Operating instructions



Date Designation No. 4345 en
Issued: 13 Feb. 2006 TB J .Bu p. 1/25p.
Revision:
Checked: 19.05.06 EW - Aden

SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500
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Table of contents
1 Safety notes.................................................................................................................4
2 General .......................................................................................................................... 5
3 The components..........................................................................................................6
3.1 SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500.......................................................................................7
3.2 SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500....................................................................................9
3.3 SLIMLINE CONTROL ............................................................................................13
4 Technical data...........................................................................................................15
5 Assembly and commissioning...................................................................................18
5.1 Installation of the unit...............................................................................................18
5.2 System connection....................................................................................................19
5.3 Commissioning.........................................................................................................20
6 Maintenance / repair..................................................................................................20
7 Material and spare parts............................................................................................21
8 Description of function.............................................................................................22
9 Block diagram...........................................................................................................23

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These operating instructions contain important instructions for installa-
tion, operation and maintenance of the SLIMLINE Carrier 4500 and its
components. The instructions must be retained and observed at all times!
Explanation of the symbols used in these operating instructions and on the components of
the power supply system:

Indicates safety instructions which must be followed to avoid dan-
ger to persons!

Indicates instructions which must be followed to avoid material
damage!

All specifications in these operating instructions must be observed
at all times!

Ready for operation/Operation

fault
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1 Safety notes

The SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 and its SLIMLINE RECTIFIER
are electronic appliances that carry voltages and currents danger-
ous to man.

For this reason, the following instructions must be followed at all times:
1. Installation, operation, maintenance and repair of the SLIMLINE CARRIER
4500 should be carried out in strict accordance with the instructions in this do-
cument.
2. Ensure that only fully trained and qualified personnel have access to the sys-
tem. Only qualified and authorised personnel should be able to open the units.
3. Even when the SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 is completely switched off, some
of its interior components remain live as long as they are connected to the
mains supply or the battery.
4. Installed capacitors may be charged even when the system is disconnected.
These must be correctly discharged by a qualified electrician before the con-
nections or terminals are touched.
5. When working at the unit, use properly insulated tools at all times which are
suitable for the levels of voltage concerned.
6. All persons working with the unit must be familiar with the first-aid measures
to be adopted in cases of accidents involving electricity.
7. The regulations of the local power-supply companies and all other applicable
safety regulations must be observed at all times.
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2 General
The SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 and its SLIMLINE RECTIFIER are compact 48 V power
supply systems for applications in the field of telecommunication.
This system features small size and a large permitted temperature range.
The output power of the power supply system can be extended in steps of 1,500W by con-
necting up to 3 SLIMLINE RECTIFIERS 1500 for each SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 and
the parallel connection of several SLIMLINE CARRIERS 4500.
Here, 3 SLIMLINE CARRIERS 4500 are controlled by one SLIMLINE CONTROL.
The functionality of the system is rounded off by the optional inclusion of an MCU remote
monitoring system which makes possible remote monitoring of the power supply system
via a modem or TCP/IP adapter.
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3 The components
The layout of the individual components of the power supply system is fixed because of
the compact modular design.
Depending on requirements different configurations are possible.


The individual components are:
1 3 SLIMLINE CARRIER with integrated mains filter; can be equipped with:
1 3 SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 ( HOT-PLUG )
1 SLIMLINE CONTROL ( HOT-PLUG )












Figure 1: Front view of the power supply system
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3.1 SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500
The SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 is intended for fitting into the following racking systems:
- 19" racking system
- ETSI racking system
The SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 is prepared for the installation of the SLIMLINE REC-
TIFIER and the SLIMLINE CONTROL.



Figure 2: Dimension diagram of the SLIMLINE CARRIER
(completely equipped)
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Figure 3: Rear view of the SLIMLINE CARRIER

1 Mains terminals (PE, L3, N3, L2, N2, L1, N1 ) for connecting the supplying mains
2 +pole; copper bar for connecting battery and load
3 pole; copper bar for connecting battery and load
4 Earth stud

PE, L3, N3, L2, N2, L1, N1
2
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3 4
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3.2 SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500
The 48V-SLIMLINE RECTIFIERS 1500 feed the connected DC loads and charge/boost
the connected lead accumulator batteries at the same time. The slide-in units are hot-plug
units, that means all electrical connections are made and disconnected automatically when
plugging and unplugging the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500.
There are no components in the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 which need to be accessible
under normal operating conditions.



Figure 4: SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500
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Figure 5: Dimension diagram SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500
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All connectors, control elements and indicator elements of the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER
1500 are located on the front or rear side.










Figure 6: Front view of the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500

1 LED SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 ready for operation/in operation.
( If it flashes, data are transmitted between the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 and
the SLIMLINE CONTROL )
2 LED SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 fault
2 1
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Figure 7: Rear view of the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500

1 Connector (AC output, control signals, DC output )
1
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3.3 SLIMLINE CONTROL
The SLIMLINE CONTROL controls the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER and the optionally con-
nected distribution. The SLIMLINE CONTROL organizes the data flow between the
SLIMLINE RECTIFIER and the optionally insertable MCU.

Figure 9: Connector layout scheme

The SLIMLINE CONTROL can be freely programmed via the service software. The stan-
dard programming of the relays is as follows.
1 Connector X33
PIN assignments:

X33:1 - temperature too high
X33:2 potential free message 1 - overvoltage protection released
X33:3 delay 10 sec. - SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 fault

X33:4 - mains fault
X33:5 potential free message 2 - temperature sensor interrupted
X33:6 delay 1 min. - fan fault
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2 Connector X34
PIN assignments:

X34:1 Battery temperature
X34:2 sensor

3 RJ -45 plug; data connector for the connection to an external remote monitoring system
MCU or an additional SLIMLINE CONTROL
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4 Technical data
Dimensions (HxWxD): ( 44.45x 483 x 340 ) mm / Carrier
Weight (completely equipped): 7.8 kg / Carrier
Weight SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1.7kg
Altitude: max. 2000 m above sea level
Protective class: IP20
Permitted ambient temperature: -33C to +55C
Humidity class: F
Protective class: I (acc. to EN60950)
Input voltage: 173V-415V (147V... 457V) / (3~);
100V-240V (85V... 264V) / (1~)
Input voltage 100V-240V (85V... 264V)
Input current per 7.3A
SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500:
Permitted frequency range: 47Hz ... 63Hz
Output voltages:
Boost: 2.4V/Z (57.6V)
Float charge: 2.23V/Z (53.5V)
Direct feeding 2.0V/Z (48.0V)
Battery circuit test: 1.8V/Z (43.2V)
Voltage tolerance:
Static: 1%
Dynamic (10-90-10)%; (dt<200s): 5%
Settling time: <5 ms
Output current: 28.0A-84.0A (32.6A-97.8A) (200V... 264V)
25.2A-75.6A (29.3A-87.9A) (185V... 200V)
20.6A-61.8A (24.0A-72.0A) (150V... 185V)
14.0A-42.0A (16.3A-48.9A) (105V... 150V)
11.2A-33.6A (12.5A-37.5A) (85V... 105V)

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Output power: max. 4500W (200V... 264V)
max. 4050W (185V... 200V)
max. 3300W (150V... 185V)
max. 2250W (105V... 150V)
max. 1800W (85V... 105V)
Efficiency: 90% (240V)
87% (100V)

Characteristics:
Charging characteristic: IPU
Temperature-controlled characteristic: -4 m V/C/cell (option for float charge)
Operation as mains unit: IU
Power factor: >0.95
Interference voltage: 2mV
Radio interference degree: Class B (acc. to EN55022)
Conductor cross-sections:
Mains terminals:
Capacity of the terminals: 0.2mm-2.5mm/AWG24-AWG12

Battery connection; load connection:
Connections 1x CARRIER: Copper bars / 5mm hole
Connections 2-3x CARRIER: Copper bars / 8mm bolt

Signal connecting terminals:
Capacity of the terminals: 0.2mm-1.5mm/AWG26-AWG16

Protections:
Mains input ( operator side ): Max. 16A s.b.

Potential-free signals: 2 relays; each with 1 x changeover contact
Contact rating: max. 0.5 A/60 V DC
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Standards and regulations:
Safety:
EN60950 Safety of information-technology equipment
( Exception: Touch guard and inflammability; the SLIMLINE CARRIER
4500 has no fire enclosure )
Electromagnetic compatibility / ECM:
EN61000-6-3 Emitted interference - Residential, commercial and light industry
EN61000-6-2 Interference immunity - Industrial environment
EN55022 Radio interference Limit values and measuring methods
EN61000-3-2 Limit values Limit values for harmonic currents
( 16A per conductor)
EN61000-3-3 Limit values Limitation of voltage level changes, voltage fluctuations
and flicker ( 16A per conductor)
EN300386 Telecommunication network equipment Electromagnetic compatibility
requirements
Environment:
ETS300019-1-1 class 1.3 Storage
ETS300019-1-2 class 2.3 Transport
ETS300019-1-4 class 4.1 Operation

applicable with respect to
temperature and humidity
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5 Assembly and commissioning
After assembly and commissioning of the power supply system, all components are unre-
servedly ready for operation. No additional settings and readjustments are necessary during
operation under all permitted operating conditions.

Attention!
The safety instructions must be observed at all times during as-
sembly, installation and commissioning!
When selecting the site, the environmental conditions specified in the section "Technical
data" must be complied with. Attention must be paid that the power supply system is not
exposed to aggressive substances and the passage of cooling air is not hampered.
All components have been set in the factory to suit the operating conditions specified by
the customer, or to default values. For normal operation it is not necessary to change the
settings.

5.1 Installation of the unit
Before plugging the individual components into the SLIMLINE CARRIER and installing
the latter in the 19" racking system cabinet, attention must be paid to the following points:

Attention!
The entire power supply system must be disconnected from the
supply voltages. Neither the mains (AC) nor the batteries (DC)
may be connected and must be disconnected if they were con-
nected.
Plug the components of the power supply system successively into the corresponding loca-
tions in the SLIMLINE CARRIER.
All electrical connections are established when the components are firmly pushed into the
SLIMLINE CARRIER. The completely equipped SLIMLINE CARRIER must be inserted
firmly into the 19" racking system cabinet and fixed with screws.


Attention!
The frontplate must be bolted on after equipping the SLIMLINE
CARRIER 4500 with the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 and the
SLIMLINE CONTROL.

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5.2 System connection

Attention!
The power-supply circuits (mains input cable, battery leads) must
be provided with a disconnecting device. The disconnecting de-
vices must be readily accessible in the vicinity of the racking sys-
tem.
If an external battery is connected, then the instructions concern-
ing the installation and maintenance given by the manufacturer of
the battery must be observed.
As protection against electric shock and lightning, etc., a potential equalisation line must
be connected, if the SLIMLINE CARRIER is not firmly fixed in a reliably earthed cabinet.
This connection must be made on the rear of the SLIMLINE CARRIER
at the earth stud (M8).
The mains terminals are located on the mains filter at the rear of the SLIMLINE CAR-
RIER. The mains input cable must be fuse protected in the user supply system.
Battery and loads are connected via the copper bars on the back of the SLIMLINE CAR-
RIER.

Attention!
Observe correct polarity! The battery connections must be short
circuit proof!
Provide adequate conductor cross section area to avoid excessive voltage drop on the bat-
tery input line!
The terminals for the alarm, measuring and signal lines have a maximum capacity
of 1.5 mm/AWG16.

Attention!
The potential-free contacts have a current carrying capacity
of 0.5 A / 60 V DC.
Only a special type of temperature sensor may be fitted
(2k/25C KTY81-210). This temperature sensor is available rea-
dy for use with various line lengths.

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5.3 Commissioning

Attention!
Commissioning may be carried out only by properly instructed
qualified personnel!

Attention!
Before connecting the AC and DC supplies, check the following
points:
Have all components of the power supply system been ad-
justed, mounted and connected according to the specifica-
tions?
Is the mains voltage within the tolerance range?
(voltage, frequency) See the Section "Technical data"
Is the connected battery a 48 V lead accumulator battery?

Commissioning itself is carried out by:
1) Connecting the mains
2) Connecting the battery

After a few seconds, the system start-up is complete and the LED "SLIMLINE CARRIER
1500 ready for operation/operating" lights up.

6 Maintenance / repair
All the components of the power supply system have been developed for continuous opera-
tion and are practically maintenance-free. To ensure correct functioning, it is recom-
mended that the flow of cooling air is checked periodically and dust is removed from the
units if necessary.

Attention!
If servicing is carried out, the components may be exchanged only
by instructed and qualified personnel!
The SLIMLINE CARRIERS 1500 may be removed and inserted during operation (hot-
plug). However, this must be done steadily to avoid unnecessary contact burning.
If there is only one SLIMLINE CARRIER 1500 in the power supply system and if no bat-
tery is connected, the SLIMLINE CARRIER 1500 may only be pulled after the load has
been switched off.
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7 Material and spare parts
If it is intended to extend the power supply system or if it is necessary to replace defective
components, the individual components can be ordered, stating the number of parts re-
quired and their part numbers.

Benning part
no.
Designation Remark
583212 SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 The mains filter is inte-
grated
120358 SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 48V/30A
583207 SLIMLINE CONTROL
506086 Frontplate
506084 Mounting flanges 2HE For the mounting of 2
CARRIERS to one another
506085 Mounting flanges 3HE For the mounting of 3
CARRIERS to one another
506081 Mounting angle 1HE For the mounting of the po-
wer supply system in a 19
or ETSI cabinet
506083 Mounting angle 2HE For the mounting of the po-
wer supply system in a 19
or ETSI cabinet
506093 Mounting angle 3HE For the mounting of the po-
wer supply system in a 19
or ETSI cabinet
751276 Temperature sensor 1.6m
751146 Temperature sensor 2.5m
751308 Temperature sensor 5m
751202 Temperature sensor 10m

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8 Description of function
The power supply system feeds the connected DC loads and at the same time, if present,
the 48 V lead accumulator battery circuits. Up to 3 SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 for each
SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 and max. 3 SLIMLINE CARRIER 4500 are connected in pa-
rallel within a system.
The connected AC voltage is applied via a mains filter to the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER
1500 inputs. The mains filter is provided chiefly for suppressing interference voltages pro-
duced inside the power supply system, which would otherwise be transmitted out into the
connected mains system. Various control loops in the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER 1500 keep
the output voltage constant and ensure that the current drain from the mains is sinusoidal.
The SLIMLINE CONTROL controls the SLIMLINE RECTIFIER and the optionally con-
nected distribution. The SLIMLINE CONTROL organizes the data traffic between the
SLIMLINE RECTIFIER and the optionally insertable MCU. The potential-free error mes-
sages "Urgent Fault and "Non-urgent Fault are issued by the SLIMLINE CONTROL
with a time delay.

The operating state "Ready for operation" or "Fault" of the SLIMLINE RECTIFIERS 1500
is signalled by two LEDs on the front panel.

If the minimum load is not at least 5% of the rated load, a fault is indicated.

In the absence of external intervention the system is normally in the "float charging" opera-
tion mode.
The value of the float charge voltage is adjusted according to the actual temperature
(-4 mV/C/cell) when a battery temperature sensor is connected.

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Operating instructions


Date Designation No. 4339en
Issued: 01.03.2006 TB-Telaar Kocarek p. 1/58p.
Revision:
Checked: 05.04.06 EW - Buschfort
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Contents
0 Safety notes and used symbols................................................................. 4
1 General ...................................................................................................... 5
2 Bus systems / interfaces............................................................................ 5
3 The components of the remote monitoring system................................... 6
3.1 Base unit.................................................................................................... 9
3.2 ADBUS2 components............................................................................. 13
3.2.1 RELIO board........................................................................................... 13
3.2.2 Measuring board TUII ............................................................................ 16
3.2.3 Battery symmetry monitoring 60V......................................................... 19
3.3 SAT-bus components.............................................................................. 22
3.3.1 MCU-SAT relay box............................................................................... 24
3.3.2 MCU-SAT measuring box...................................................................... 26
3.3.3 MCU-SAT digital input box................................................................... 27
3.3.4 DSP adapter / Multibus........................................................................... 28
3.3.5 EUE MCU satellite................................................................................. 29
3.4 IC-BUS components.............................................................................. 29
3.4.1 LED board............................................................................................... 29
3.4.2 Graphic display....................................................................................... 31
3.5 RS232 components................................................................................. 32
3.6 Spare serial interface components.......................................................... 33
4 Installation and commissioning.............................................................. 33
5 Operation of the graphic display............................................................. 34
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5.1 The main window.................................................................................... 35
5.2 Menu structure........................................................................................ 35
5.3 Main menu.............................................................................................. 46
5.4 The menu "Test menu" ........................................................................... 48
5.5 The menu "Display setting".................................................................... 48
5.6 Menu "System settings".......................................................................... 49
6 Battery test / Capacity test...................................................................... 57
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0 Safety notes and used symbols
These operating instructions contain important information for the instal-
lation, operation and maintenance of the remote monitoring system MCU
2500. The instructions must be retained and observed at all times!
Many different symbols are used for the individual components of the remote
monitoring system and in these operating instructions; the following table
shows the meaning of these symbols:

Indicates instructions which must be followed to avoid danger to
persons!

Indicates instructions which must be followed to avoid material da-
mage.
All further symbols and pictograms are explained at the appropriate places in
these operating instructions.


The components of the remote monitoring system MCU are de-
signed as built-in units. The components are electronic equipment
that can lead voltage and current which is dangerous for human be-
ings.
For this reason, the following instructions must be followed at all times:
1. Installation, operation, maintenance and repair of the MCU should be
carried out in strict accordance with the instructions in this document.
2. Ensure that only fully qualified and authorised personnel have access to
the system; only this personnel may open the unit.
3. When working with the unit, use only properly insulated tools which are
approved for the voltages in question.
4. All persons working with the unit must be familiar with first-aid meas-
ures for accidents involving electricity.
5. The regulations of the local power-supply companies and all other appli-
cable safety regulations must be observed at all times.
6. The passwords used for programming the unit must not be disclosed to
unauthorised persons.
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1 General
The remote monitoring system MCU 2500 is a microprocessor-controlled mo-
nitoring and control device. With this system, it is possible to monitor and con-
trol all the main components of a power supply system.
The link with the "outside world" is created via the serial interface. The MCU
2500 can be directly connected to a desktop computer (PC). The installed ser-
vice software allows comprehensive monitoring and controlling of the power
supply system. If the control desk is not local, the link with the computer can
be created through the public telephone network or through a TCP/IP adapter
and the internet using a modem.
The Remote Monitoring System MCU 2500 therefore allows more rational and
efficient employment of maintenance and service personnel.
A flexible and user-dependent use as well as a significant volume reduction of
each individual system component have been the overall goal for the develop-
ment of the components for this new series .

2 Bus systems / interfaces
The data of the individual components are exchanged via different bus systems,
dependent on the type and task of the respective component.
CPU-bus
The CPU-bus efficiently connects two CPUs (master, slave) on the base unit
thus ensuring a simple and quick data exchange. Here, the user does not need
to observe anything special.
ADBUS2
The ADBUS2 connects decentralised peripheral components with the base u-
nit. These are units with signalling relay and digital inputs, measuring boards
with analogue inputs, battery symmetry monitoring units or earth fault moni-
toring units. Each component has to be installed in direct vicinity (i.e. in the
same cabinet) to the base unit.

Attention!
No more than 7 users may be connected to the ADBUS2!

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IC-bus
This bus is used to connect the LED board and the graphic display to the base
unit. Also here applies that LED board, display and base unit need to be in-
stalled in the same cabinet.
SAT-bus
The SAT-bus connects e.g. the rectifiers of the power supply system and fur-
ther peripheral SAT-bus components (relay box, measuring box, digital input
box) to the base unit. The components can be distributed over several cabinets.
RS232 interface
This interface is used for external communication. A PC with the relevant ser-
vice software is connected either directly to this interface or via the telephone
network (modem) or the internet / network (TCP/IP adapter).
Spare serial interfaces
The base unit can be optionally equipped to provide an additional serial inter-
face. Presently, only one additional RS232 interface has been implemented.

Attention!
The ADBUS2 and the SAT-bus use the same terminal at the base
unit. As soon as the first SAT-bus component has been connected, a
further connection of an ABBUS2 component will not be possible
anymore as the power supply will be interrupted for these compo-
nents.

3 The components of the remote monitoring system
The remote monitoring system MCU 2500 consists of different hardware and
software components. Some components are absolutely necessary, others are
optional. The following description of all components allows a safe installation
and commissioning of the system.

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Figure 1.1: Basic structure of the remote monitoring system 2500
4
5
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Figure 1.2: Basic structure of the remote monitoring system MCU 2500
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7

8

9





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1 Control station; PC with service software
2 TCP/IP adapter for the connection of the MCU 2500 to a computer
network or the internet
(as option to 1)
3 Modem for the connection of the MCU 2500 to a telephone network
(as option to 1)
4 Base unit of the MCU 2500
5 Graphic display
6 Measuring board TUII (ADBUS2 component)
7 Relay box (SAT-bus component)
8 Battery symmetry monitoring (ADBUS2 component)
9 Digital input box (SAT-bus component)
10 RELIO board (ADBUS2 component)
11 Measuring box (SAT-bus component)
12 Power supply system with suitable components for the connection to
the SAT-bus (rectifier, inverter, ....)

3.1 Base unit
The base unit is the core of the remote monitoring system. All other compo-
nents are connected to this unit.
Generally, they are mounted on a DIN rail. The necessary supporting rail adap-
ter has been already mounted at the factory.
Mounting on a carrier plate is also possible. The respective mounting dimen-
sions can be found in the dimension diagram.
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Figure 2: Dimension diagram of the base unit
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Figure 3: Base board of the base unit
1 X110; RS232 interface
9-pole D-SUB connector
2 X3; 12V supply for an external modem
X3.1: +12V X3.2: 0V(GND)
2-pole screw terminal (M2);
connection range: 0.14mm - 1.5mm / AWG28 AWG16
3 X2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
4 LED "fault"; (red)
Status Meaning
lights fault or initialisation phase
flashes quickly MCU is not connected to SAT-bus
flashes shortly no fault; MCU is SAT-bus master
extinguishes shortly fault; MCU is SAT-bus master
off no fault; MCU is user in the SAT-bus

5 LED "operation"; (green)
Status Meaning
lights normal operation
flashes quickly no SAT-bus communication detected
off severe fault of MCU
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2

3

4
5
7 6
10

9

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Combinations of the LED statuses


lights lights
Meaning initialisation phase; takes a few ms to some seconds
flashes quickly flashes quickly
Meaning MCU has started, SAT-bus not yet recognised
lights flashes quickly
Meaning SAT-bus communication recognised, MCU waits for
connection
lights off
Meaning normal operation in the SAT-bus
lights flashes shortly
Meaning normal operation with MCU as master
(even during diagnosis operation via PC)

6 LEDs; indicators for BUS activities
(for service only)
7 X20; IC bus interface
5-pole plug for preconfigured data line
8 X1; supply of the base unit
3-pole screw terminal (M2);
connection range: 0.14mm - 1.5mm / AWG28 AWG16
X1.1 (+) 35V ... 75V
X1.2 (-) decoupled to X1.3
X1.3 (-) decoupled to X1.2
9 X2.2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
10 X21; IC bus interface
5-pole plug for preconfigured data line

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3.2 ADBUS2 components
ADBUS2 components can be regarded as hardware extension to the base unit.
They are mounted directly in the cabinet on a DIN rail close to the measuring
and monitoring locations. This reduces the extent of cabling work.
The components can be connected to each other and to the base unit with
commercially available network cables (patch cable). The network cable sup-
plies also the components. Usually, blue cables are used to distinguish them
from the SAT-bus wiring.
The address assignment and/or the necessary configuration are realised with
two jumpers only allowing the service technician to replace a component on si-
te without having to take any further measures.

Attention!
Some special features have to be observed due to the technical spe-
cification of the ADBUS2:
No more than 7 components may be connected
The max. length of the complete ADBUS2 must not exceed
3 m
An ADBUS2 component can not be connected downstream
of a SAT-bus component as this would interrupt the supply

3.2.1 RELIO board
The RELIO board provides four relay outputs and eight digital inputs.
This boards additionally monitors the ADBUS2. If no valid communication
can be detected for 10s, the relay K1 releases to the inactive status.
If in the MCU the bus for data transfer is faulty (CPU-bus), then only relay K1
of the RELIO board with address 1 will release.
+ A maximum of 3 RELIO boards can be connected to the ADBUS2.
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Figure 4: RELIO board

1 X2.2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
2 X2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
3 X3; 8 digital inputs
10-pole tension spring terminal;
connection range: 0.2mm - 1.5mm / AWG24 AWG14






control voltages 24VDC/20mA for digital
inputs
digital input 1 ... 8 (X3.2 ... X3.9)
control current approx. 2mA per input
1 2 3
4
5
7
6
110mm x 70mm
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4 X10; jumpers to configure the RELIO board
Possible configurations:
configuration is specified by EEPROM (programming) (not yet
implemented)
RELIO board address 1
RELIO board address 2
RELIO board address 3
RELIO board taken completely out of service. This does not im-
pair the bus traffic (board may remain connected), all relays,
however, release. The LEDs have no function anymore.
5 X1; 4 relay outputs (K1, K2, K3, K4)
16-pole tension spring terminal;
connection range: 0.2mm - 1.5mm / AWG24 AWG14







max. contact rating: 250VAC/6A
30VDC/max. 180W; 300VDC/max. 40W
6 LED (red)
Status Meaning
lights RELIO board faulty; (disconnection due to bus
error or wrong configuration)
flashes no connection to bus possible
flashes shortly transmission indicator ADBUS2; normal opera-
tion

7 LED (yellow)
Status Meaning
lights up and extin-
guishes shortly
receiving indicator ADBUS2, at least one relay
released (fault message)
flashes shortly receiving indicator ADBUS2, normal operation
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3.2.2 Measuring board TUII
The measuring board provides four measurement inputs with a fixed assign-
ment.
1 voltage measurement input
2 current measurement inputs
1 temperature measurement input
+ A maximum of 3 measuring boards can be connected to the AD-
BUS2.









Figure 5: Measuring board TUII

1 X2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
2 X2.2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
3 X1; 4 measurement inputs (1xU; 2xI; 1xT))
9-pole tension spring terminal;
connection range: 0.2mm - 1.5mm / AWG24 AWG14
1 2
3
6
5
4
65mm x 70mm
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temperature measurement input
current measurement input 2
current measurement input 1
voltage measurement input
Terminal assignment:
X1.1: voltage measurement +(U+)
X1.2: voltage measurement -(U-)
X1.3: not occupied
X1.4: current measurement; shunt 1 +(S+)
X1.5: current measurement; shunt 1 -(S-)
X1.6: current measurement; shunt 2 +(S+)
X1.7: current measurement; shunt 2 -(S-)
X1.8: temperature measurement +T
X1.9: temperature measurement -T
4 X10; jumpers to configure the measuring board
Possible configurations:
configuration is specified by EEPROM (programming) (not yet
implemented)
measuring board address 1
measuring board address 2
measuring board address 3
calibration of the measuring board; can also be calibrated with
the service software via the RS232 interface of the base unit
measuring board taken completely out of service. This does not
impair the bus traffic (board may remain connected). The LEDs
have no function anymore.
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5 LED (red)
Status Meaning
lights measuring board faulty; (disconnection due to
bus error or wrong configuration)
flashes no connection to bus possible
flashes shortly transmission indicator ADBUS2; normal opera-
tion

6 LED (yellow)
Status Meaning
lights temperature sensor failure
flashes shortly receiving indicator ADBUS2, normal operation

Voltage measurement input:
Input range: 0 ... 320V (bipolar)
Measuring accuracy: 1%
The input values are processed with a sufficient accuracy to allow ap-
plication in low-voltage systems.
Current measurement input:
Input range: 0 ... 110mV (U
N
=60mV); shunt non-floating to U+or U-
Measuring accuracy: 1%
The current measurement inputs are designed for 190% I
N
. Both shunts
must be connected with S- to the same potential. They may, however,
be located in the U+or U- branch. Open shunt inputs create a positive
measured value and should thus be jumped.
Temperature measurement input:
Temperature sensor: 2k/25C; KTY 81
Measuring accuracy:
1C (-5C to +55C)
2C (-30C to +80C)
The temperature sensor is connected to GND potential, i.e. always to
the potential of the S-connection. This has to be taken into account par-
ticularly for high-voltage systems! The measurement input does not
have to be terminated with a resistor if no sensor is connected. A sensor
fracture is only reported when a correct sensor has been detected which
then got broken.
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3.2.3 Battery symmetry monitoring 60V
The battery symmetry monitoring system (BATTS board) provides five meas-
urement inputs. These can be used for monitoring a 60V battery with five 12V
blocks or one 48V battery with four 12V blocks. Alternatively, two individual
48V batteries or 60V batteries can be monitored via a centre voltage tap.
A maximum of 5 battery symmetry monitoring systems can be con-
nected to the ADBUS2.









Figure 6: Battery symmetry monitoring (BATTS board)

1 X2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
2 X2.2; ADBUS2/SAT-bus interface
RJ -45 connector
3 X4; 5 measurement inputs (U1, U2, U3, U4, U5)
6-pole spring tension terminal;
connection range: 0.2mm - 1.5mm / AWG24 AWG14
1 2
3
6
5
4
65mm x 70mm
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Terminal assignment:
X4.1: measurement input U5
X4.2: measurement input U4
X4.3: measurement input U3
X4.4: measurement input U2
X4.5: measurement input U1
X4.6: GND (0 potential)
4 X1; jumpers to configure the BATTS board
Possible configurations:
configuration is specified by EEPROM (programming) (not yet
implemented), both LEDs are flashing
BATTS board address 1
BATTS board address 2
BATTS board address 3
BATTS board address 4
BATTS board address 5
Calibration of the BATTS board (at 36V);
LED (red) on, LED (yellow) off: calibration running
LED (red) off, LED (yellow) on: calibration terminated
BATTS board taken completely out of service. This does not
impair the bus traffic (board may remain connected). The LEDs
have no function anymore.
5 LED (red)
Status Meaning
lights BATTS board faulty; (disconnection due to bus
error or wrong configuration)
flashes no connection to bus possible
flashes shortly transmission indicator ADBUS2; normal opera-
tion
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6 LED (yellow)
Status Meaning
flashes shortly receiving indicator ADBUS2, normal operation

Each measurement input U1 U5 is able to measure voltages of 0 72VDC.

Attention!
The measurement inputs may not be connected to negative voltages,
referred to GND.


The following pictures show 3 examples of a possible battery symmetry moni-
toring system.




Figure 7: Monitoring of a 60V battery with individual block measurement




Figure 8: Monitoring of 2 batteries with earthed plus terminal




Figure 9: Monitoring of 2 batteries with earthed minus terminal
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3.3 SAT-bus components
The SAT bus components consist of, among others, measured value recording
and signalling components (relay box, measuring box, digital input box). They
can be mounted directly in the cabinet on a DIN rail close to the measuring and
monitoring locations. The necessary supporting rail adapter has already been
mounted at the factory. Mounting on a carrier plate is also possible. The re-
spective mounting dimensions can be found in the dimension diagram.
The components have to connected with each other by means of special SAT-
bus cables. These differ from commercially available network cables only by
their PIN assignment.
The components are configured via an internal programming which has been
implemented in the factory.
The mechanical design of the three components is identical.














Figure 10: Dimension diagram of a SAT-bus component
3.6
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1 Earth stud (M4 x 17)
2 X20; SAT-bus interface; RJ -45 connector
3 X21; SAT-bus interface; RJ -45 connector








Figure 11: Top view of a SAT-bus component

4 X300; supply of the SAT-bus component
3-pole screw terminal (M3);
connection range: 0.2mm - 2.5mm / AWG24 AWG12


Terminal assignment:

X300.1: (+) 18VDC ... 75DCV or
75VDC ... 270VDC
depending on the type
X300.2: not occupied
X300.3: (-)
1 2 3
4 5 6
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3.3.1 MCU-SAT relay box
The MCU-SAT relay box is provided with 8 potential free signalling contacts.
The contacts may be operated with different potentials.
See Figure 11:
5 X5; terminal of the potential free signalling contacts (K5 ... K8)
16-pole screw terminal (M3);
connection range: 0.2mm - 2.5mm / AWG24 AWG12
6 X4; terminal of the potential free signalling contacts (K1 ... K4)
16-pole screw terminal (M3);
connection range: 0.2mm - 2.5mm / AWG24 AWG12
Terminal assignment:





+ Maximum contact ratings: 250 V AC/8 A






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Legend

Deutsche Englisch
Gleichstrom-Lastgrenzkurve DC current load limit curve
Ohmsche Last Ohmic load
Schaltspannung Voltage switched
Schaltstrom Current switched

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3.3.2 MCU-SAT measuring box
The MCU-SAT measuring box can be equipped with 5 voltage, current or tem-
perature measuring modules.
See Figure 11:
6 X4; terminal for the measuring modules (A1 ... A5)
16-pole screw terminal (M3);
connection range: 0.2mm - 2.5mm / AWG24 AWG12
Terminal assignment:






The actual design is indicated at the measuring box. In the example shown a-
bove the measurement channels are fit with the following measuring modules:
A1, A2, A3: current measuring module
A4: voltage measuring module
A5: temperature measuring module
This results in the following terminal assignment:
X4:1-X4:2; X4:4-X4:5; X4:7-X4:8 one 60mV shunt each
X4:10-X4:11 measured voltage 0VDC ...
270VDC
X4:13-X4:14 temperature sensor 2k/25C
(KTY81-210)

+ All measurement inputs are isolated!
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3.3.3 MCU-SAT digital input box
The digital input box is provided with 24 digital inputs
See Figure 11:
5 X5; terminal for the digital inputs (DI13 ... DI24) and the 24V control
voltage of the inputs
16-pole screw terminal (M3);
connection range: 0.2mm - 2.5mm / AWG24 AWG12
6 X4; terminal for the digital inputs (DI1 ... DI12) and the 24V control
voltage of the inputs
16-pole screw terminal (M3);
connection range: 0.2mm - 2.5mm / AWG24 AWG12
Terminal assignment:






+ The terminals X4:13 ... X4:16 and X5:13 ... X5:16 are put to the
same potential. The maximum output current at the terminals co-
mes to 240 mA and is sufficient for the 24 digital inputs.
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3.3.4 DSP adapter / Multibus
The SAT-Bus component "DSP adapter / Multibus" can be used to connect e.g.
a DSP inverter system of the TEBEVERT series to the MCU.
As standard, the unit is prepared with an adapter for the supporting rails for
mounting on a DIN rail. Fastening on a mounting plate is also possible.
















Figure 12: Dimension diagram DSP adapter / Multibus
+ More information on the structure, assembly, connections and sig-
nalling system can be found in the operating instructions no. 4186.
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3.3.5 EUE MCU satellite
The EUE MCU satellite is an optional unit which can be installed in electronic
switch-over devices of the STATIC BY-PASS series. The MCU and the ser-
vice software allow to transmit statuses and measured values of the electronic
switch-over device or the inverter system to the SAT-bus.
+ More information can be found in the operating instructions no.
3918.

3.4 IC-BUS components
Additional peripheral components are connected to the MCU via the IC bus
interfaces of the base unit. These peripherals are an LED board and a graphic
display. Faults and operating statuses (LED board) or measured values (dis-
play) are indicated or signalled; they are also used for changing or triggering
threshold values, settings, charging statuses, battery test etc. (via key on the
graphic display).
The components have to connected with each other by means of special, pre-
configured data lines.
The components are usually installed behind the front door of the power supply
system.

3.4.1 LED board
The meaning of the 13 LEDs is established by a configuration file (filter) and
depends on the signalling philosophy of the system. The general meaning is
however fixed according to the colour of the LEDs by the standard IEC
73/DIN VDE 0199. The following therefore applies:
RED Danger or alarm Warning of potential dangers or statuses
which require immediate action or close
observation of the status in question.
YELLOW Caution Changes or imminent changes of the
normal operating conditions
GREEN Safety Indicates safe operating conditions or
further operational procedure release


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Figure 13: LED board

1 13 LEDs for signalling faults and operating statuses;
programmable
2.3 X2, X1; IC bus interface
5-pole plug for preconfigured data line
4 RESET key / LED test
By pressing the RESET key, all programmed hold functions for the fil-
ter events, the relays and the LEDs are deleted.
Keep this key pressed for about 3 seconds to perform such an LED test.
Test duration approx. 3 seconds
1
2

3

4
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3.4.2 Graphic display
On the 4 buttons of the graphic display, all the release statuses and measured
values of the power supply system can be displayed or set. Critical menu levels
are accessible by means of a password only. The operation and function of the
input buttons and the meaning of the statuses and values indicated will be ex-
plained later in more detail.
The meaning of the 4 LEDs above the display is fixed.
operation battery operation
alarm urgent alarm

Note: In systems with SAT rectifiers, the signal "Battery operation" is
controlled by the calculation of the battery current. If the battery
current is negative (battery is being discharged) the LED "Battery
operation" lights up and the LED "Operation" goes out.
In systems with standard rectifiers (without satellite) voltage-
dependent monitoring is carried out. Battery operation is resumed
when U
Batt.
<2.1V/cell and there is a mains or rectifier failure.
Normal operation is assumed when U
Batt.
rises again above 1.95
V/cell and when no mains or rectifier fault is present.









Figure 14: Graphic display
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
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1 LED "operation";
2 LED "battery operation"
3 LED "alarm"
4 LED "urgent alarm"
5 Graphic display
6 X2; IC bus interface
5-pole plug for preconfigured data line
7 Keys for operating the display menu

3.5 RS232 components
The RS232 components are used for external communication. These are com-
ponents which have not been developed particularly for being used in a remote
monitoring system. They are always connected via the 9-pole D-SUB plug
X110 of the base unit.
External modem
The connection of the remote monitoring system to the public telephone net-
work can be established via an analogue modem. A high-speed modem has
been tested and released especially for the industrial use.
(PSTN modem V.90-highspeed; MicroLink 56ki; part no. 787663)

MCU-TCP/IP adapter
The connection of the remote monitoring system to a computer network or the
internet can be established via a suitable MCU-TCP/IP adapter. (part no.
520421)

Service PC
The software TEBE MCU Service (item no. 545740) installed on the service
PC can be used for a detailed monitoring of the power supply system and a
modification of the system parameters.
There are no special requirements to the hardware. A WINDOWS operating
system (as from WINDOWS 9x) will be sufficient.
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3.6 Spare serial interface components
To cover a wide range of the hardware and software interfaces currently used
and the related data records and to extend the possible applications, more com-
ponents for the optional use in the MCU base unit have already been imple-
mented or are being planned.
These are: RS232 interface
USB interface
TCP/IP SNMP interface
CAN-bus interface
internal modem (analogue)
internal modem (ISDN)
internal modem (GSM)

4 Installation and commissioning
After the assembly, the connection and the commissioning of the remote moni-
toring system MCU 2500 all the components are fully ready for operation.

Attention!
The safety instructions must be observed at all times during assem-
bly, installation and commissioning!
The components of the MCU are designed to be operated in closed dry rooms.
The maximum permissible ambient temperature is 40C. Attention must be
paid that the components are not exposed to aggressive substances and the pas-
sage of cooling air is not hampered.
To enable you to carry out the commissioning, the entire power supply system
with all the components belonging to the MCU has to be wired and connected
to the power supply system. When the initialisation phase has been terminated,
the display shows a measured value of the system.

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5 Operation of the graphic display
Each menu item can be called with the four function keys under the display and
settings can be made. However, some menu items are protected by a password.
Return to the basic status takes place automatically from any menu item when
no button has been actuated for about 1 minute.







Figure 15: Display with function keys

Function button assignments on selecting the individual menu items

Conformation of the selected menu item
Return to next higher menu level.
Selection of individual menu items within a menu
level
Function button assignments for entering the password

Selecting a position
Changing a position

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5.1 The main window
The display is able to show 3 different measured values in the basic status. The
type of measured value to be displayed is specified in the respective submenu .






The example above shows load voltage, load current and date/time.
Press the keys to change between the 3 specified measured val-
ues. Press the key to return to the main menu.

5.2 Menu structure
All applications have the same menu structure with the individual menu levels
and menu items. Only the assignment and meaning of the digital inputs, the
measured values and the type of SAT-bus users depend on the individual appli-
cation.
DZ [ 92]
17:16:42
14.02.2006

IV [ 30]
I = 21.1A


UV [ 29]
= 48.0V


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Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
Logfile [ 1]
09.02.06 11:31:48
SAT-bus status
[ 25]: Mains failure
active
Logfile [ 15]
09.02.06 11:31:48
Digital input
[ 40]: URGERR
active
Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
IV [ 30]
I = 21.1A
TA [ 60]
T = 20.0C
DZ [ 92]
17:16:42
14.02.2006
























Delete logfile?

Delete logfile?

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Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
URGERR [ 40]
= active
MCUBUS [ 44]
= active
MOD [ 45]
=inactive
BATNOK [ 51]
=inactive
Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings























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Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
Component [S]
= 02
Status mask
Test mode
Configuration phase
Watchdog reset
Bus error
Master Timeout
Fan fault
Wrong command
Current failure
Temp. sensor faulty
Mains failure
Unit does not respond
Unit fault
Overvoltage
Overtemperature
Unit switched off
Component [R]
= 27
Component [M]
= 26
Component [m]
= 25













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Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
Password 1
***

Test menu
Operating mode
Relay test
Operating mode
Battery test start
Battery test end
Charge
Float charging
Direct feeding
Equalise charging
Relay test
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3



Relay 16
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Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
Display settings
Language
LED test
Measured value display 1
Measured value display 2
Measured value display 3
Brightness
Contrast
Illumination period
Language
German
English
French
Brightness
=100%
Contrast
=80%
Illumination period
=10 s
UV [ 29]
=29
IV [ 30]
=30
WR [ 31]
=31
DZ [ 92]
=92














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Main menu
Logfile
Measured value display
Digital inputs
Reset hold function
Status of components
Test menu
Display setting
System settings
First rated shunt value
I=100 A
System settings
First rated shunt value
Second rated shunt value
Number of batt. cells
Delay times
Batt. test parameter
Channel battery sensor
Configuration flag
Flags fault eval.
GSR setting
LED hold function
Relay hold function
Redundancy n+x
Redundancy reset
Date
Time
Password 1
Password 2
Second rated shunt value
I=60 A
Number of batt. cells
=24
Password 2
***

B1 [ 0]
=0
Configuration flags
No modem connected
Sensor op. MCU
Autom. battery test
No SAT-bus rect.
Battery test with 2 batt.
Contin. control centre call
Rec. to both contr. centres
Batt. cap. at MFT
Record via service port
ADBUS-SATs connected
Record for unit failure















A
B


E
F
G
H
I

K
L
M
N
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Delay times
SVA delay
SVB delay
SVC delay
Relay test duration
Monitor. message
Line engaged
Redundancy error
Batt. test parameter
Battery test duration
Abort voltage
Voltage channel 1
Current channel 1
Voltage channel 2
Current channel 2
Batt. test interval
Init. date
Next battery test
Battery test duration
=60 min
Batt. test interval
00.03.00
dd.mm.yy
[255]
=255
[255]
=255
IV [ 30]
=30
UV [ 29]
=29
Abort voltage
=1.81 V/cell
Next battery test
01.04.2006
Init. date
01.01.2006
dd.mm.yy
SVA delay
=10 s
Redundancy error
=30 s
Line engaged
=75 s
Monitor. message
=60 s
Relay test duration
=100 s
SVC delay
=0 s
SVB delay
=60 s















A B
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Flags fault eval.
Fault mask
SVA mask
SVB mask
SVC mask
Status mask
Test mode
Configuration phase
Watchdog reset
Bus error
Master Timeout
Fan fault
Wrong command
Current failure
Temp. sensor faulty
Mains failure
Unit does not respond
Unit fault
Overvoltage
Overtemperature
Unit switched off
Status mask
Fan fault
Mains failure
Unit fault
Overvoltage
Unit switched off














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GSR number
=1
GSR setting
Input channel
Lower limit
Upper limit
Hysteresis
Filter mask
Filter mask
Generally enabled
SVA link
SVB link
Insert mess. text
Trigger message
SVC link
No access to MCU
GSR number
=2
GSR number
=5
IV [ 30]
=30
Lower limit
=48.0
Upper limit
=100.0
Hysteresis
=0.5
WR [ 31]
=31
PV [ 90]
=90














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LED hold function
LED 1
LED 2
LED 3



LED 17
LED 18
Relay hold function
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3



Relay 15
Relay 16
Redundancy n+x
=1
Date
16.02.2006
dd.mm.yy
Time
08:47:06
hh:mm:ss
New password
***















H I G
K L M, N
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Logfile [ 1]
09.02.06 11:31:48
SAT-bus status
[ 25]: Mains failure
active
IV [ 30]
I = 21.1A
5.3 Main menu
Press the key to return from the basic status to the main menu.

"Logfile"
An event history of all status changes is stored in the logfile. Up to 200 of the
last status changes can be read out using a circular buffer. A threshold can be
set to allow a warning for the number of past status changes.
Sequence number of the logfile entry

Date and time of logfile entry

Fault class: SAT-bus status or digital input

Event description

Address of the SAT-bus user or number of the
digital input

Current status: active or inactive
The complete logfile content can be deleted from each logfile entry.

"Measured value display"
All recorded measured system values can be shown in this menu item. A ma-
ximum of 200 measured values can be recorded.
Type of measured value and number of measur-
ing channel

Measured value
The exact code of the type of measured value can be found in the order-related
data sheet of the MCU.
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URGERR [ 40]
= active
Component [m]
= 25
"Digital inputs"
Assignment, description and status of the digital inputs are displayed.
Type of the digital input and number of the digi-
tal input

Logic status of the digital input
(active; inactive)
The exact code of the type of digital inputs can be found in the order-related
data sheet of the MCU.

"Reset hold function"
With this menu item, all programmed hold functions for the filter events, the
relays and the LEDs can be deleted.

"Status of components"
The status mask of each Sat-bus component defined in the system can be dis-
played.
Type of the SAT-bus component defined in the
system

Address of the SAT-bus component
Type of all SAT-bus components possible:
m Base unit of the MCU
M MCU-SAT measuring box
S Satellite of a rectifier
D MCU-SAT digital input box
R MCU-SAT relay box
E EUE MCU satellite
P DSP adapter / Multibox
A AC measured value board
d Satellite of a DC-DC converter
A maximum of 31 SAT-bus components can be addressed in one system.
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5.4 The menu "Test menu"
This menu can only be accessed with password 1. The password is set to
"001" in the factory.

Attention!
For safety it is important to change this password after commission-
ing the system.

"Test menu | Operating mode"
The output characteristic / charging characteristic of the connected SAT-bus
rectifiers can be set or modified. A battery test can be started or terminated
manually. The display shows the setting as selected.

"Test menu | Relay test"
The function of each single relay of all connected RELIO boards is tested when
selected.

5.5 The menu "Display setting"
"Display settings | Language"
The languages "German" and "English" can be selected by default. A third lan-
guage, e.g. "French", can be implemented customer-specifically.

"Display settings | Language"
All LEDs of the display (4x) and of the LED board (13x) are subjected to a
function test.

"Display settings | Measured value display n"
Here, the three measured values which are to be displayed in the basic status
are defined. All measured values recorded in the system can be selected.
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"Display settings | Brightness"
The brightness of the display can be set between 10% and 100%.

"Display settings | Contrast"
The contrast of the display can be set between 10% and 100%.

"Display settings | Illumination period"
The illumination period of the display can be set between 10 and 255 seconds.

5.6 Menu "System settings"
This menu can only be accessed with password 2. The password is set to
"002" in the factory.

Attention!
For safety it is important to change this password after commission-
ing the system.

"System settings | First rated shunt value"
Setting of the first rated shunt value; setting range 0 ... 9999 A

"System settings | Second rated shunt value"
Setting of the second rated shunt value; setting range 0 ... 9999 A

"System settings | Number of batt. cells"
Indication of the number of cells of the system battery; 0 ... 200 cells

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"System settings | Delay times | SVA delay"
Setting of the delay time of the "urgent" fault messages. Setting range: 0 ...
65535 seconds

"System settings | Delay times | SVB delay"
Setting of the delay time of the "non-urgent" fault messages. Setting range: 0 ...
65535 seconds

"System settings | Delay times | SVC delay"
Setting of the delay time of the "common fault messages". Setting range: 0 ...
65535 seconds

"System settings | Delay times | Relay test duration"
Setting of the relay test duration for the menu item "Test menu | Relay test".
Setting range: 0 ... 65535 seconds

"System settings | Delay times | Monitor. message"
Setting of the delay in seconds, following which a modem connection between
the MCU and a control stand should be cut off if the control stand does not re-
spond. Setting range: 0 ... 65535 seconds

"System settings | Delay times | Line engaged"
Setting of the delay, following which a new connection should be created in
case of engaged line. Setting range: 0 ... 65535 seconds

"System settings | Delay times | Redundancy error"
Setting of the delay time after which a redundancy error is signalled.
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"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Battery test duration"
Input of duration of a battery test in minutes.
Setting range: 0 ... 9999 minutes

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Abort voltage"
Input of abort voltage of a battery test in volts per cell

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Voltage channel 1"
Input of measurement channel through which battery test voltage of battery
circuit 1 is recorded.

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Current channel 1"
Input of measurement channel through which battery test current of battery cir-
cuit 1 is recorded.

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Voltage channel 2"
Input of measurement channel through which battery test voltage of battery
circuit 2 is recorded. (correct configuration flag must be set! )

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Current channel 2"
Input of measurement channel through which battery test current of battery cir-
cuit 2 is recorded. (correct configuration flag must be set! )

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Batt. test interval"
Input of time interval in which another automatic battery test should be initi-
ated. The time is entered in days, months and years. (Correct configuration flag
must be set! )
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"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Init. date"
Input of date on which a first automatic battery test should be carried out. After
this, more battery tests are carried out at the specified intervals. If the date for
the first battery test is invalid, the time is calculated from the first commission-
ing. The date is specified in day, month and year. (Correct configuration flag
must be set! )

"System settings | Batt. test parameter | Next battery test"
Display of the next starting date for an automatic battery test. The time is spe-
cified in day, month and year. The timing is based on the data previously input.
(Correct configuration flag must be set! )

"System settings | Channel battery sensor"
Input of measurement channel to which the battery sensor is connected which
transmits the current battery voltage to the charging rectifiers. (Correct con-
figuration flag must be set!)

"System settings | Configuration flag"
Configuration flags: Meaning:
No modem connected Modem connected
No modem connected No modem connected
Sensor op. MCU No battery sensor operation; voltage is controlled
at the load
Sensor op. MCU Battery sensor operation; voltage is controlled at
the battery
Autom. battery test No automatic battery test possible
Autom. battery test Automatic battery test possible
No SAT-bus rect. SAT rectifiers are included in the system. One of
the SAT rectifiers has the master function. Ex-
change of information between SAT rectifiers is
possible.
No SAT-bus rect. No SAT rectifiers included in the system. The
MCU itself has the master function.
Battery test with 2 batt. The battery test can only be carried out for one
battery circuit.
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Configuration flags: Meaning:
Battery test with 2 batt. The battery test is carried out for two battery cir-
cuits. The battery test parameters for the second
battery circuit must be set.
Contin. control centre call The MCU tries up to 8 times to issue a log
Contin. control centre call The dialling attempts are continued until a log
has been successfully issued.
Rec. to both contr. centres A fault record is sent to one call number only.
Rec. to both contr. centres A fault record is always sent to both call num-
bers (only when 2 call numbers are entered! )
Batt. cap. at MFT The taken battery capacity is determined only at
a battery test.
Batt. cap. at MFT The taken battery capacity is determined at a bat-
tery test and at a mains failure.
Record via service port Only requested records are issued via the service
interface.
Record via service port The records are sent automatically via the ser-
vice interface.
ADBUS-SATs connected No bus converter for the ADBUS is connected
ADBUS-SATs connected A bus converter for the ADBUS and suitable rec-
tifiers for the ADBUS are connected.
Record for unit failure A record is sent only once in case of a unit fail-
ure.
Record for unit failure Each new unit failure is reported via a record.

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"System settings | Flags fault eval. | Fault mask"
This fault mask / status mask is regularly compared with the status of each
SAT-bus user. The appropriate actions are triggered depending on the result of
this comparison.

"System settings | Flags fault eval. | SVA mask"
A status mask can be read out. The result of the comparison between the error
mask and the status of a SAT-BUS user is compared with this status mask. De-
pending on the result, an urgent alarm is given.

"System settings | Flags fault eval. | SVB mask"
A status mask can be read out. The result of the comparison between the error
mask and the status of a SAT-BUS user is compared with this status mask. De-
pending on the result, a not urgent alarm is given.

"System settings | Flags fault eval. | SVC mask"
A status mask can be read out. The result of the comparison between the error
mask and the status of a SAT-BUS user is compared with this status mask. De-
pending on the result, a common fault message is given.

"System settings | GSR setting | ......"
Each of the 5 limit-value monitoring relays can be programmed or read out at
this menu item.

Attention!
The settings of the limit-value monitoring relays (GSR) should only
be changed with excellent system knowledge.

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"System settings | GSR setting | Input channel"
Input of the measuring channel whose measured value is to be monitored.

"System settings | GSR setting | Lower limit"
Input of lower limit value to be monitored.

"System settings | GSR setting | Upper limit"
Input of upper limit value to be monitored.

"System settings | GSR setting | Hysteresis"
Input of hysteresis band width. This value applies for the upper and lower li-
mit value.

"System settings | GSR setting | Filter mask"
This filter mask specifies which statuses or actions are affected or are to be
triggered if a limit value has not been reached or is exceeded.

"System settings | LED hold function"
A hold function can be set for all LEDs of the LED board and the display.
When the event which has caused the LED to light up no longer exists, the
LED goes into the flashing status (hold status). The status is reset by activating
the reset key of the LED board or via the menu item "Reset hold function".

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"System settings | Relay hold function"
A hold function can be set for all relays. After discontinuation of the event
which led to the activated status of the relay, the relay remains in this active
status (hold status). The status is reset by activating the reset key of the LED
board or via the menu item "Reset hold function".

"System settings | Redundancy n+x"
Input of the redundancy value x for n+x monitoring

"System settings | Redundancy reset"
A possibly pending redundancy fault is reset. The maximum value of the paral-
lel-running rectifiers is re-determined.

"System settings | Date"
Input or display of the system date.

"System settings | Time"
Input or display of the system time.

"System settings | Password 1"
Specification or alteration of the password (000 ... 999) with which the "Test
menu" is accessed.

"System settings | Password 2"
Specification or alteration of the password (000 ... 999) with which the menu
"System settings" is accessed.
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6 Battery test / Capacity test
The battery test incorporated in the MCU permits all the rectifier units to be
switched from the float charge characteristic to the battery test characteristic.
As a result of this procedure, the loads connected are supplied from the battery
for the duration of the programmed test period. As the load current (discharg-
ing current of battery) and the discharging time are continuously measured and
recorded, an evaluation of the availability of the battery can be made on con-
clusion of the test phase.

Attention!
In the battery test characteristic, the voltage of the rectifier is re-
duced and not switched off. For this reason, no critical situation for
the loads occurs at any time.
The abort voltage and the duration of the battery test can be set at the display or
by using the service software TEBE MCU Service.

Attention!
Before a battery test can be started, the "Charge automatic at the
SAT rectifiers has to be active.
These settings can be changed:
1) Locally via the satellites of the rectifiers. This setting must be made sepa-
rately for each rectifier.
2) Locally via the service software TEBE MCU Service.
The battery test can be initiated in various ways.
1) Locally via the display
2) Locally via the service software TEBE MCU Service
3) From a central control stand by modem with monitor software
TEBE MCU Monitor

Attention!
If an automatic battery test is being carried out via the MCU, the op-
tion "Automatic battery test" must be released.
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Figure 16: Sequence of the battery test
Operation
The rectifiers are operating on the
float charge characteristic. Auto-
matic charging must be activated.
Battery test start
Automatic switch-over by all recti-
fiers from the float charge character-
istic to the battery test characteristic.
Battery test active
During the battery test phase, the lo-
ad current and the discharging time
are measured and stored.
U
Batt.
U
Cancellation

Battery test end
The abort voltage was not achieved
in the specified time.
Battery condition OK
MCU reports that battery OK and
gives the capacity withdrawn in
Ah.
Battery test aborted
The abort voltage was achieved be-
fore battery testing time expired.
Battery condition not OK.
The MCU signals that the battery is
not OK and the capacity drawn in
Ah up to point the test was inter-
rupted.
yes
no
Back-switching
Switch back to float charge charac-
teristic. No defined charging phase.
Industrial Batteries Network Power
Marathon M FT
AGM Modular Power.
Specifications
2
Excellent energy storage system
on modular basis.
Specifications
Marathon FT batteries are excellent
AGM power packages offering a
simplified modular power concept
Maintenance-free (no topping up)
during the whole service life
Nominal capacity 35 200 Ah
12 years design life at 20C
ambient temperature
(80% remaining capacity)
EUROBAT Classification: Long Life
Designed in accordance with
IEC 896-2
UL 94-V0 version is in compliance
with BS 6290 Part 4
Central degassing
Grid plate construction consisting
of a lead calcium alloy
Very low gassing due to internal
gas recombination (99% efficient)
Low self discharge rate
Short recharging time
Proof against deep discharge
according to DIN 43 539 T5
Trouble-free transportation of
operational blocks, no restrictions
for most rail, road, sea and air
transportation
(IATA, DGR clause A 67)
Completely recyclable
3
Applications
Marathon FT batteries are reliable
front terminal power packages, which
combine remarkable high current
characteristics and a long service life.
Conceived as compact modules, they
provide the flexibility for the desired
power for a broad variety of profiles.
Suitable for modular cabinet and rack
installation. For telecommunications,
and within both utility and UPS appli-
cations, Marathon FT batteries are
efficient energy storage solutions,
especially during extended back-up
times. Furthermore this range also
offers great benefits for other security
applications where the continuity
of power is important.
Maintenance-
free
(no topping up)
Design life:
12 years
Proof against
deep discharge
acc. to
DIN 43 539 T5
Valve regulated
Recyclable
Grid plate Nominal
capacity
35 200 Ah
Block battery
More power for network power.
Discharge figures are also valid for UL 94-V0 version.
Change H to V or A in the part number.
(A only for types with*)
E.g: Standard NAMF120035 H M0MA
UL 94-V0 NAMF120035 V M0MA
*
UL 94-V0 NAMT060200 A M0FA
4
Technical characteristics and data
Container, terminal and torque
* Installed length 376 mm
Type Part number Nominal Capacity Length Width Height Weight Internal Terminal
voltage C
1
C
3
C
8
C
10
(l) (b/w) (h) resistance
1.6 V/C 1.7 V/C 1.75 V/C 1.8 V/C acc. to
20C 20C 25C 20C approx. IEC 60896-21
V Ah Ah Ah Ah mm mm mm kg m
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 12 27.2 30.8 35 35 280 107 189 14.0 11.1 M-M6-90
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 12 35.2 41.1 48 47 280 107 231 18.0 9.0 M-M6-90
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 12 41.3 50.2 60 59 280 107 263 23.0 7.9 M-M6-90
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 12 65.3 75.2 86 86 395 105 270 31.0 5.9 F-M6-90
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 12 71.3 86.6 104 100 511 110 238 35.8 5.7 F-M6-90
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 12 89.4 112.6 125 121 559 124 283 47.6 4.6 F-M6-90
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 12 104.8 131.6 155 150 559 124 283 53.8 4.1 F-M6-90
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 6 140.3 167.4 200 200 361* 132 250 34.0 2.0 F-M6
6 Nm 11 Nm
Container: UL 94-HB = Polypropylene (PP)
UL 94-V0 = Polypropylene (PP)
11 Nm
5
Dimensions
Not to scale!
M12V35FT
M12V50FT
M12V60FT
M12V90FT
M12V125FT
M12V155FT
M12V105FT
M6V200FT
6
Constant current discharge
1.94 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 45.6 32.2 19.9 11.0 7.7 6.0 5.0 3.3 2.7 1.5
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 67.4 43.7 26.1 14.8 10.5 8.2 6.7 4.4 3.6 1.9
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 73.0 49.7 30.6 17.6 12.7 10.1 8.5 5.6 4.6 2.5
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 106.8 76.0 47.1 26.8 19.5 15.5 12.7 8.4 6.9 3.7
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 121.9 79.9 52.4 30.6 22.4 17.9 14.9 9.7 8.0 4.2
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 97.5 77.9 62.2 36.7 27.0 21.2 17.4 11.5 9.5 5.0
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 122.3 95.1 74.0 46.3 33.5 26.4 21.9 14.4 11.8 6.3
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 131.7 131.7 90.7 55.0 40.4 32.4 27.4 18.8 15.4 8.3
1.92 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 50.2 34.4 21.4 11.8 8.3 6.4 5.3 3.5 2.9 1.6
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 73.0 46.8 28.0 16.0 11.2 8.7 7.1 4.7 3.8 2.1
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 79.2 53.7 33.1 18.9 13.6 10.8 9.1 6.0 4.9 2.6
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 120.0 81.2 50.5 28.6 20.5 16.2 13.5 8.9 7.3 3.9
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 132.4 86.0 55.9 32.4 23.5 18.8 15.8 10.3 8.4 4.5
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 125.0 91.7 67.3 39.7 29.2 22.7 18.6 12.2 10.1 5.4
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 149.9 108.7 78.8 49.1 35.1 27.7 23.0 15.4 12.5 6.6
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 159.9 155.7 97.8 59.0 43.1 34.5 29.0 20.0 16.4 8.8
1.90 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 56.4 36.8 22.9 12.5 8.8 6.8 5.6 3.7 3.1 1.7
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 79.2 50.2 29.6 17.0 11.9 9.2 7.5 4.9 4.0 2.2
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 86.6 58.0 35.7 20.2 14.5 11.5 9.6 6.4 5.2 2.8
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 130.0 86.7 54.0 30.3 21.7 17.2 14.2 9.3 7.7 4.1
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 141.4 91.7 59.4 34.1 24.7 19.6 16.4 10.9 8.9 4.7
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 152.6 105.3 72.6 42.4 31.1 24.0 19.7 12.9 10.6 5.7
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 177.4 122.0 83.9 52.0 37.0 29.1 24.2 16.4 13.3 7.0
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 188.0 166.8 105.2 63.1 45.8 36.6 30.7 21.1 17.3 9.3
1.87 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 61.3 39.3 24.4 13.3 9.3 7.2 5.9 3.9 3.2 1.7
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 85.7 53.8 31.2 17.6 12.5 9.7 7.9 5.2 4.3 2.3
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 93.3 60.9 37.4 21.2 15.2 12.0 10.0 6.7 5.5 2.9
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 142.0 93.2 57.4 32.1 23.2 18.0 14.8 9.8 8.0 4.4
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 153.1 97.9 62.6 35.8 25.8 20.5 17.1 11.5 9.3 4.9
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 169.8 115.1 78.0 45.0 33.0 25.5 20.9 13.7 11.2 6.1
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 196.9 136.6 89.5 54.9 39.0 30.6 25.4 17.1 13.9 7.3
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 231.5 182.7 115.8 67.0 48.6 38.7 32.5 22.4 18.3 9.8
1.85 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 64.8 41.0 25.4 13.8 9.6 7.5 6.1 4.0 3.3 1.8
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 90.2 56.3 32.2 18.3 13.0 10.0 8.2 5.4 4.4 2.4
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 98.4 63.0 38.6 21.9 15.7 12.4 10.3 6.9 5.6 3.0
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 152.0 97.9 59.5 33.2 23.6 18.4 15.1 10.1 8.3 4.5
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 155.0 102.0 64.7 36.9 26.6 21.0 17.6 11.8 9.6 5.2
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 175.0 119.2 79.2 46.5 34.3 26.5 21.6 14.1 11.6 6.3
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 220.5 150.4 92.9 56.9 40.4 31.6 26.2 17.6 14.3 7.6
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 259.7 191.6 122.4 70.1 50.6 40.2 33.6 23.0 18.9 10.1
7
Constant current discharge
1.83 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 66.9 41.9 25.8 14.0 9.8 7.6 6.2 4.1 3.4 1.8
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 93.0 57.9 32.7 18.4 13.1 10.3 8.4 5.5 4.5 2.4
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 101.7 65.0 39.3 22.3 16.0 12.6 10.5 7.0 5.7 3.0
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 159.1 100.8 61.0 34.0 24.0 18.7 15.4 10.2 8.4 4.6
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 163.1 104.7 66.4 37.8 27.2 21.5 17.9 12.0 9.8 5.2
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 186.9 124.6 81.8 47.7 35.2 27.1 22.2 14.5 11.8 6.3
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 233.8 157.4 95.9 58.1 41.3 32.3 26.8 18.0 14.6 7.7
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 276.5 199.5 126.2 71.9 51.8 41.0 34.2 23.4 19.3 10.2
1.80 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 70.3 43.3 26.3 14.3 10.0 7.8 6.4 4.2 3.5 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 97.3 60.1 33.5 18.7 13.3 10.1 8.6 5.7 4.7 2.4
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 106.7 67.4 39.6 22.6 16.3 12.9 10.8 7.2 5.9 3.1
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 170.0 105.2 63.0 35.0 24.6 19.1 15.7 10.4 8.6 4.7
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 179.5 109.5 68.3 38.8 27.8 22.0 18.3 12.3 10.0 5.3
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 204.4 132.2 85.1 49.3 36.3 27.9 22.8 14.9 12.1 6.4
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 254.1 167.3 99.8 59.6 42.3 33.1 27.4 18.4 15.0 7.9
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 297.5 210.7 132.7 75.1 53.8 42.5 35.4 24.1 20.0 10.5
1.78 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 71.4 43.6 26.4 14.4 10.1 7.8 6.4 4.2 3.5 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 98.3 60.7 33.8 18.9 13.4 10.5 8.7 5.7 4.7 2.4
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 107.9 67.9 39.7 22.7 16.4 13.0 10.9 7.3 5.9 3.1
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 174.0 106.8 63.6 35.2 24.7 19.2 15.8 10.5 8.6 4.7
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 184.2 112.3 69.3 39.3 28.2 22.3 18.5 12.5 10.1 5.3
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 214.0 136.3 86.7 49.9 36.8 28.3 23.1 15.1 12.3 6.5
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 265.7 172.0 101.8 60.4 42.8 33.6 27.8 18.6 15.2 7.9
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 309.2 216.3 134.3 76.3 54.6 43.0 35.8 24.3 20.0 10.6
1.75 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 72.6 44.0 26.5 14.4 10.2 7.9 6.6 4.3 3.5 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 99.3 61.0 34.3 19.1 13.5 10.6 8.8 5.8 4.7 2.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 109.6 68.8 40.1 23.0 16.6 13.1 11.0 7.3 6.0 3.2
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 178.0 108.0 64.0 35.5 24.9 19.4 15.9 10.6 8.7 4.7
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 190.7 115.4 70.0 39.8 28.5 22.5 18.7 12.7 10.3 5.4
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 233.6 141.7 88.1 50.5 37.2 28.6 23.4 15.2 12.4 6.5
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 275.0 174.9 103.2 60.8 43.2 33.9 28.1 18.9 15.4 8.0
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 323.4 220.5 135.2 76.9 55.2 43.6 36.3 24.6 20.2 10.7
1.73 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 73.2 44.4 26.6 14.4 10.2 8.0 6.6 4.3 3.5 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 100.2 61.3 34.4 19.1 13.6 10.7 8.9 5.8 4.7 2.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 110.1 69.0 40.3 23.0 16.6 13.2 11.0 7.4 6.0 3.2
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 184.0 109.2 64.4 35.6 25.0 19.4 16.0 10.6 8.7 4.7
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 192.7 116.7 70.6 40.0 28.7 22.6 18.8 12.7 10.3 5.4
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 236.4 143.8 88.8 50.8 37.3 28.8 23.5 15.3 12.5 6.7
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 287.9 177.1 104.0 61.2 43.5 34.1 28.2 19.0 15.4 8.0
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 333.3 223.4 136.2 77.4 55.5 43.9 36.5 24.7 20.3 10.7
8
Constant current discharge
1.70 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 74.0 44.6 26.7 14.4 10.3 8.1 6.7 4.4 3.6 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 101.5 61.5 34.6 19.3 13.7 10.7 8.9 5.8 4.7 2.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 110.5 69.6 40.5 23.2 16.7 13.3 11.1 7.4 6.0 3.2
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 187.9 110.4 64.7 35.8 25.1 19.5 16.0 10.6 8.7 4.8
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 195.9 118.4 71.3 40.4 28.9 22.8 18.9 12.8 10.4 5.4
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 241.6 147.1 89.7 51.3 37.5 29.0 23.7 15.5 12.6 6.7
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 300.6 179.0 105.1 61.7 43.9 34.4 28.4 19.1 15.5 8.0
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 343.0 226.4 137.2 77.8 55.8 44.1 36.7 24.9 20.4 10.8
1.67 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 74.9 44.9 26.9 14.5 10.3 8.1 6.7 4.4 3.6 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 102.9 61.7 34.7 19.3 13.8 10.8 9.0 5.9 4.8 2.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 111.2 69.9 40.7 23.3 16.8 13.3 11.1 7.5 6.1 3.2
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 191.1 111.5 64.9 35.9 25.2 19.6 16.1 10.7 8.8 4.8
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 199.4 120.0 72.0 40.8 29.1 22.9 19.0 12.9 10.4 5.4
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 248.1 150.5 90.6 51.7 37.6 29.2 23.9 15.6 12.7 6.8
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 307.4 180.8 106.1 62.2 44.2 34.6 28.6 19.2 15.6 8.0
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 351.8 229.3 138.3 78.3 56.1 44.3 36.9 25.1 20.5 10.8
1.65 V/C Discharge in A at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h 20h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 75.5 45.0 27.0 14.6 10.3 8.1 6.8 4.4 3.6 1.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 103.9 62.0 34.9 19.3 13.8 10.9 9.1 5.9 4.8 2.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 111.4 70.5 40.9 23.4 16.9 13.4 11.2 7.5 6.1 3.2
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 193.4 112.3 65.1 36.0 25.2 19.6 16.1 10.7 8.8 4.8
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 200.4 120.7 72.7 41.0 29.2 23.0 19.1 12.9 10.5 5.4
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 250.8 152.8 91.3 52.0 37.7 29.3 24.1 15.7 12.8 6.8
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 312.0 182.6 106.9 62.5 44.4 34.7 28.7 19.2 15.6 8.2
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 357.1 231.3 139.3 78.7 56.3 44.4 37.0 25.1 20.6 10.8
Discharge figures are also valid for UL 94-V0 version.
Change H to V or A in the part number.
(A only for types with *)
E.g: Standard NAMF120035 H M0MA
UL 94-V0 NAMF120035 V M0MA
*
UL 94-V0 NAMT060200 A M0FA
9
Constant power discharge
1.94 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 564.8 377.1 231.7 130.8 92.5 72.4 59.8 40.0 33.1
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 731.2 492.3 311.6 184.2 129.1 100.3 82.5 54.7 44.9
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 882.4 597.5 365.5 211.1 153.1 121.9 102.1 67.6 55.1
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1184.4 889.4 562.1 324.3 235.1 187.1 156.7 103.6 84.5
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1250.6 968.2 612.4 352.7 255.3 203.1 170.8 112.2 91.9
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 1159.7 1159.7 729.5 427.5 312.7 250.5 210.9 146.3 118.5
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 1337.5 1309.6 862.6 530.3 385.2 307.0 257.4 174.7 142.8
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 867.0 804.6 551.4 341.4 246.9 196.2 164.1 112.8 92.1
1.92 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 601.4 399.5 247.0 139.2 98.3 76.8 63.5 42.4 35.0
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 798.7 525.9 331.4 196.2 137.2 106.4 87.4 57.7 47.4
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1017.8 644.8 392.9 224.7 162.1 128.6 107.4 71.9 58.5
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1429.8 944.6 596.1 342.0 247.1 196.2 164.0 109.2 89.0
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1526.2 1025.5 651.3 373.0 269.3 213.7 180.0 118.6 97.1
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 1237.5 1237.3 778.6 453.7 330.7 264.3 222.1 155.5 125.8
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 1627.0 1407.3 916.5 556.5 404.0 321.9 269.9 185.0 150.9
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1011.9 857.1 585.0 363.9 262.2 207.9 173.4 118.8 96.9
1.90 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 641.1 422.3 262.3 147.5 104.1 81.3 67.1 44.8 37.0
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 868.5 561.2 351.7 208.2 145.3 112.5 92.3 60.8 49.9
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1114.9 694.2 420.7 238.6 171.3 135.4 112.8 76.1 62.0
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1546.2 1002.8 630.2 359.7 259.1 205.3 171.4 114.8 93.4
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1642.2 1085.3 690.3 393.5 283.2 224.3 187.2 125.1 102.3
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 1321.4 1321.3 828.2 479.8 348.7 278.0 233.2 164.6 133.1
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 1916.5 1517.7 975.6 579.0 419.4 335.6 282.3 195.3 159.1
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1153.5 921.0 620.7 386.1 277.5 219.6 183.0 125.4 102.3
1.87 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 679.4 444.8 278.0 155.8 109.7 85.5 70.5 47.0 38.7
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 939.6 596.5 371.3 214.6 152.8 118.2 96.8 63.6 52.1
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1130.0 740.1 444.6 251.6 180.4 142.4 118.6 79.8 65.0
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1665.6 1061.7 665.7 377.7 271.1 214.3 178.5 120.0 97.6
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1771.9 1144.1 722.2 410.8 295.3 233.7 194.9 130.7 106.8
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 1400.2 1400.2 873.7 504.7 366.2 291.6 244.4 168.5 139.8
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 2350.7 1634.7 1042.1 605.5 440.8 351.8 295.4 203.1 165.5
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1340.7 1006.8 664.2 411.9 294.6 232.2 193.2 131.1 108.0
1.85 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 710.7 460.1 288.5 161.3 113.5 88.4 72.8 48.4 39.9
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 988.2 620.8 387.8 217.9 155.5 122.4 101.0 66.0 53.7
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1174.3 786.5 449.9 257.3 185.6 147.2 123.0 82.3 67.0
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1727.7 1098.2 689.6 389.8 279.2 220.3 183.3 123.4 100.4
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1782.8 1185.6 743.4 422.3 303.4 239.9 200.0 134.4 109.8
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2114.6 1454.2 905.2 521.3 377.5 300.3 251.4 172.9 144.2
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 2466.3 1718.0 1083.1 626.5 454.8 362.4 303.8 209.4 170.4
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1475.7 1067.7 692.1 427.5 305.1 240.0 199.2 134.7 111.3
10
Constant power discharge
1.83 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
1.80 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
1.78 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
1.75 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
1.73 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 794.8 487.2 305.9 170.9 120.2 93.6 77.1 51.2 42.2
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1094.7 671.1 413.7 230.5 163.7 128.4 106.4 69.8 56.3
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1371.5 855.0 483.7 273.7 196.1 154.8 128.9 87.0 70.7
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 2016.2 1212.0 732.0 405.6 291.3 230.4 191.4 129.6 105.4
M 12 V 105FT NAMF120105HM0FA 2126.8 1304.7 800.1 451.9 323.5 255.3 212.4 144.1 117.2
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2324.2 1573.7 970.5 554.9 400.1 320.0 267.5 183.5 155.5
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 3062.5 1928.2 1177.6 679.2 488.5 388.8 325.0 221.2 180.3
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1839.3 1281.3 782.1 465.3 329.4 258.9 214.2 145.2 118.5
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 773.6 485.1 301.5 168.5 118.5 92.3 76.0 50.5 41.6
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1059.0 658.2 409.8 228.2 162.0 127.1 105.3 69.1 55.8
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1315.2 840.1 476.4 270.2 193.9 153.2 127.7 86.1 69.9
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1940.9 1183.6 722.0 404.4 290.1 228.4 189.8 128.0 104.1
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 2037.6 1272.8 789.6 446.4 319.8 252.4 210.1 142.4 115.9
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2291.4 1552.3 960.9 551.6 398.7 316.7 264.9 181.8 153.7
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 2874.3 1892.8 1166.2 668.2 482.5 382.9 320.1 220.3 179.2
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1705.5 1212.0 760.2 457.8 325.2 255.3 211.5 143.7 117.0
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 762.2 481.3 299.7 167.4 117.7 91.6 75.5 50.2 41.3
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1055.3 653.9 407.7 227.1 161.2 126.5 104.8 68.8 55.6
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1287.7 832.0 472.5 268.4 192.7 152.4 127.0 85.6 69.5
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1900.7 1167.8 717.5 403.5 288.2 227.0 188.6 127.0 103.4
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1983.5 1249.3 780.2 441.3 316.2 249.6 207.8 140.8 114.7
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2255.3 1532.4 949.6 545.4 394.3 313.3 262.1 180.0 151.8
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 2772.8 1853.5 1148.0 658.7 476.0 378.0 316.1 218.0 177.3
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1649.4 1182.6 749.4 453.9 322.8 253.2 210.0 142.8 116.1
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 730.7 468.5 293.0 163.8 115.1 89.7 73.9 49.1 40.5
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1014.9 633.9 396.3 221.4 157.6 123.8 102.6 67.3 54.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1217.5 804.6 458.9 261.7 188.5 149.3 124.6 83.6 68.0
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1794.9 1125.3 700.7 395.3 282.8 223.0 185.4 124.9 101.6
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 1863.3 1216.9 760.4 431.2 309.5 244.5 203.7 137.8 112.3
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2178.1 1489.2 924.1 532.4 385.6 306.8 256.9 176.7 148.4
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 2588.8 1776.4 1112.3 641.3 464.7 369.7 309.7 213.5 173.7
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1536.3 1110.3 712.8 437.1 311.4 244.8 203.1 138.0 112.8
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 790.3 485.2 304.2 170.1 119.7 93.2 76.8 51.1 42.1
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1088.4 668.8 413.0 229.9 163.2 128.0 106.0 69.6 56.1
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1358.6 852.4 482.3 272.9 195.6 154.5 128.6 86.8 70.5
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 1980.0 1200.0 728.7 405.0 290.7 229.8 190.8 129.5 105.3
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 2116.1 1292.9 796.8 450.7 322.7 254.6 211.9 143.8 117.0
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2307.8 1562.8 966.7 553.4 399.6 319.3 267.0 183.1 155.3
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 3014.4 1910.6 1171.8 673.9 484.9 386.4 322.9 220.8 180.1
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1798.2 1246.5 773.1 462.9 327.9 257.4 213.3 144.9 118.2
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Constant power discharge
1.70 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
1.67 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
1.65 V/C Discharge in W/block at 20C
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 812.8 495.3 309.9 174.1 122.2 95.0 78.2 51.9 42.7
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1120.4 680.5 416.3 232.7 165.5 129.9 107.7 70.7 56.9
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1424.8 865.8 489.6 276.6 197.5 156.4 130.6 87.9 71.3
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 2073.8 1235.4 739.8 408.3 293.1 231.7 193.1 130.1 105.8
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 2169.6 1326.8 809.4 456.7 326.8 257.7 214.4 145.4 118.2
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2373.6 1600.0 981.6 557.8 403.1 321.3 269.5 186.2 157.4
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 3267.8 1977.3 1196.5 688.2 496.3 393.6 328.8 223.5 182.0
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 2037.6 1354.8 805.5 471.6 332.7 260.7 216.0 146.4 119.7
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 808.2 493.2 309.2 173.3 121.7 94.7 77.9 51.7 42.6
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1113.9 678.1 416.1 232.2 165.0 129.5 107.4 70.5 56.7
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1412.1 862.9 487.7 275.7 197.0 156.1 130.3 87.7 71.2
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 2061.3 1228.2 737.4 407.5 292.7 231.4 192.6 130.0 105.7
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 2158.8 1321.2 807.0 455.5 326.0 257.1 213.9 145.1 118.0
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2357.6 1591.2 978.1 557.2 401.3 320.6 269.0 185.8 156.1
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 3218.8 1961.7 1189.3 686.0 494.8 392.4 327.8 222.9 181.6
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1986.6 1339.2 799.8 469.5 331.8 260.1 215.4 145.8 119.4
Type Part number 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 8h 10h
M 12 V 35 FT NAMF120035HM0MA 801.5 490.2 308.4 172.1 120.9 94.1 77.5 51.5 42.4
M 12 V 50 FT NAMF120050HM0MA 1104.3 674.6 414.9 231.3 164.4 129.0 106.9 70.2 56.5
M 12 V 60 FT NAMF120060HM0MA 1391.4 858.9 485.8 274.7 196.8 155.4 129.3 87.4 70.9
M 12 V 90 FT NAMF120090HM0FA 2038.6 1221.0 735.0 406.3 292.1 231.0 192.0 129.8 105.6
M 12 V 105 FT NAMF120105HM0FA 2143.0 1312.9 803.5 453.7 324.8 256.2 213.1 144.6 117.6
M 12 V 125 FT NAMF120125HM0FA 2340.0 1582.4 974.0 555.8 400.7 320.3 268.2 185.4 155.8
M 12 V 155 FT NAMF120155HM0FA 3137.2 1945.7 1183.5 682.7 492.0 390.4 326.4 222.1 180.9
M 06 V 200 FT NAMT060200HM0FA* 1906.5 1309.2 790.8 467.4 330.9 259.5 215.1 145.5 118.8
Discharge figures are also valid for UL 94-V0 version.
Change H to V or A in the part number.
(A only for types with *)
E.g: Standard NAMF120035 H M0MA
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