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Section 08 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Sub-Section 03 (CHARGING SYSTEM)
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If the charging current is measurable before the
end or at the end of about 10 hours, the battery
is good and charging should be completed in
the normal manner as specified in Activation of
a new battery.
It is recommended that any battery recharged
by this procedure be load tested prior to return-
ing it to service.
Battery Charging Equipment
The battery charger should have an adjustable
charging rate. Variable adjustment is preferred,
but a unit which can be adjusted in small incre-
ments is acceptable.
The battery charger must be equipped with an
ammeter capable of accurately measuring current
of less than 1 ampere.
Charging TWO or More Batteries at a
Time
Connect all positive battery posts together and
use a charger with a capacity (rated) equal to :
number of battery to be charged multiply by 2 A.
For example : Charging 5 batteries at a time re-
quires a 10 A rated charger (5 x 2 A = 10 A).
TYPICAL
1. Two batteries = 4 A
WARNING : Always charge in a well ven-
tilated area.
Installation of Battery
WARNING : Always connect battery ca-
bles exactly in the specified order, RED
positive cable first BLACK negative cable last.
Proceed as follows :
1. Install battery in its emplacement.
2. Secure vent line to the battery and support. En-
sure vent line is not kinked or obstructed.
WARNING : Vent line must be free and
open. Keep battery away from cigarettes
or open flames. Avoid skin contact with elec-
trolyte.
3. First connect RED positive cable.
4. Connect BLACK negative cable last.
5. Apply dielectric grease on battery posts.
6. Verify cable routing and attachment.
All Models Except XP and HX
Secure RED positive battery cable using right
strap of battery.
1. Strap retaining RED positive cable
2. Vent tube connected and secured in support
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