MAINTENANCE EVERY 250 OPERATING HOURS
3-32
Battery
Temperature
20°C
5°C
-10°C
-25°C
Charge
Specific density (kg/l)
full
half
empty
1,28
1,20
1,12
1,29
1,21
1,13
1,30
1,22
1.14
1,31
1,23
1,15
8.
Lock the cells with the cleaned plugs.
BATTERY RECHARGING
Recharging an installed battery.
•
Before recharging, remove the negative (-) battery terminal.
Otherwise, the three-phase generator will be damaged due to high
voltage peaks.
•
Remove all stoppers from the battery before recharging to ensure
that there is sufficient venting and ventilation. Keep naked flames
and sparks away from the battery to prevent any danger of gas
explosion.
•
Interrupt the recharging procedure, if the temperature of the battery
acid exceeds 45 °C.
•
Switch off the recharging unit as soon as the battery is recharged.
Overcharging the battery can result in the following conditions:
1)
Battery overheating
2)
Reduction in quantity of battery acid
3)
Damage to the electrode plates.
•
Do not mix up the cables (positive [+] and [-]).
•
Remove the cables from the poles if performing maintenance work
on the battery, except for checking the acid level or measuring the
specific density.
Summary of Contents for WA270-3H
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Page 11: ...INFORMATION ON THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...
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Page 23: ...0 2 1 Loading and Transporting the Machine LOADING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE ...
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Page 56: ...SAFETY LABELS 1 26 ...
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Page 59: ...2 1 Operating and Control Elements OPERATING AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ...
Page 72: ...2 14 Operating and Control Elements SWITCHES ...
Page 91: ...2 33 Operation OPERATION ...
Page 123: ...2 65 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 137: ...3 1 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 138: ...3 2 MAINTENANCE BASICS ...
Page 152: ...3 16 LUBRICANTS AND OPERATING AGENTS ...
Page 195: ...Technical details 4 1 TECHNICAL DETAILS ...
Page 198: ...Technical details 4 4 NOTES ...
Page 199: ...Special equipment auxiliary equipment 5 1 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT ...
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