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Battery Set for UPS 60, Order No. 77 3450 00<br />
5. Storage<br />
7. Replace and close the housing.<br />
8. Perform a functional check of the power supply UPS!<br />
If the battery set for UPS 60 will not be used for an extended period of time, the batteries must first be<br />
fully recharged by the power supply unit UPS to preclude battery damage due to total discharging.<br />
(Refer to item 4 Battery service life).<br />
• For the charging process, the power supply unit UPS shall be connected to the mains supply for at<br />
least 4 hours, and the UPS function shall be activated by placing the bridging contact between "x“<br />
and "y“.<br />
• While the system is not used, the battery fuse (located between the two batteries) has to be<br />
removed to prevent total discharge.<br />
6. Spare parts<br />
Spare part Order No.<br />
Rechargeable lead-gel battery, Type BAT 12-24 (2 batteries required) 00 0648 87<br />
Battery fuse, internal 20 A FKS 00 0132 03<br />
Clamp for battery connection, 2 pole 00 0211 20<br />
7. <strong>Technical</strong> data<br />
Battery Set for UPS 60 Order No. 77 3450 00<br />
Input<br />
Nominal input voltage 24 V DC<br />
Output<br />
Nominal output current 12.5 A DC<br />
Battery capacity 24 Ah<br />
Safety EN 60950<br />
Output Safety low voltage, SELV<br />
Protection class III<br />
Ingress Protection IP 20<br />
Fuses<br />
Battery fuse, internal 20 A FKS<br />
General<br />
Cooling convection, free air flow<br />
Permissible ambient temperature 0 ... +50 °C<br />
Storage temperature -20 ... + 50 °C<br />
Weight approx. 25.2 kg<br />
Dimensions (HxWxD) 244 x 450 x 178 mm<br />
Mounting Wall mounting<br />
Connecting clamps Screw / plug-in connections<br />
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