Guardian Battery Charger BCEG-12-10 (41700128)
BCEG-12-10: Guardian Battery Charger; 12 Volt, 10 amp (41700128)
The Guardian BCEG-12-10, 12 Volt, 10 Amp charger provides automatic, current limited and voltage-controlled charging of vented lead acid batteries.
It may be used in a wide range of industrial charging applications, including batteries for standby engines, pumps and generators.
This charger is designed for connection to only one battery.
Do not use more than one charger per battery, or more than one battery per charger.
The charger is supplied in an enclosed stainless-steel panel suitable for wall mounting. Each unit consists of a transformer, rectifier and thyristor control circuit. The control circuit ensures that the charger maintains a battery voltage at the pre-calibrated float level, while supplying any additional load current up to the specified maximum.
The Guardian is an automatic battery charger. If battery voltage falls below a preset voltage (12.2V on a 12V lead-acid battery) the charger will automatically enter an increased charging voltage state (boost). Once the batteries have reached a charged state, the charger will switch to its normal "float" voltage. This prevents over-charge, which in turn prevents the battery from over-gassing and subsequently maximizes battery life.
Features:
High-quality constructed stainless-steel cases, suitable for wall mounting
Auto boost operation provides increased output voltage when batteries are below a preset point
Remote temperature compensation provides control of output voltage based on temperature
Current limiting will only output the rated current of the charger
CE and UL approvals
Heavy duty float charging: 10A at 12/24 VDC, 20A at 24 VDC
Short circuit and reverse polarity protection
Lead acid calibrations
Auto boost operation
Charge fail relay output
Under volts and over volts alarms
Temperature compensation
NFPA 110 alarms
Literature
For California customers: Prop 65 WARNING: This product may have been manufactured with or uses components that can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.