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NIKSA Micro-P Charger
NIKSA Micro-P Charger
NIKSA Micro-P Charger
NIKSA
Quality and Reliable System
NIKSA - Microprocessor controlled
Rectifier / Battery Charger
Output
Rectifier output voltage 12V, 24V, 48V, 110V or 220V DC (nominal)
Float adjustment Programmeable from 80% to approx. 135% of V nominal
Boost/Hi-rate adjustment Programmeable from 80% to approx. 135% of V nominal
Output characteristic Constant voltage / current ( I/U as per DIN 41773)
Output voltage Stability Static +/- 1% with 10 - 100% load variation, input voltage of
+/- 10% and input frequency of +/- 6%
Dynamic +/- 5% with 10 - 100% load variation. Recovery time to
static within typically 200 ms.
Current regulation < +/- 2% to I max.
Ripple filter < 2% Vr.m.s. with battery connected ( Bat. ≥ 5 x In )
RFI / EMC G according to VDE 0875 / EN 50081-2
Indications VFD Display unit with keypad and LED for direct alarm indication
Environment
Operating temperature -10° to +40° C derate from 40° C to 55° C by lowering the
output current with 1.25% per ° C
Storage temperature -25° C to +70° C
Altitude Up to 1000m, derate from 1000 m to 5000 m by lowering the
output current with 6.7% per 1000 m.
Relative humidity operation from 0 - 95% (non - condensing )
Acoustic noise typically 45 - 65 dB(A)
Protection
Rectifier input Soft start function and Surge suppressor
Rectifier output Protected against short circuit
Battery output Polarity reversal of battery
Current limiting 110% of rated current (programmable)
Instrument
Rectifier output voltage/Current Digital dispaly, 1.0% accuracy
Battery Voltge/Current Digital display, 1.0% accuracy
Load Voltage/Current Digital display, 1.0% accuracy
Magnetic
High voltage insulation 2 KV AC for 1 minute between input / output and electrical earth
Insulation resistance 10 MOhms with 500VDC between input/output and electrical
earth
Mechanical
Paint finish Epoxy powder coat with chemical rust resisting primer
Colour RAL 7032, Light Grey
Degree of protection IP 20 according to IEC 60529
To meet the specific needs of each applications, NIKSA Systems offers a wide range
of options. (Please tick / cross as appropriate)
❏ Boost Inhibit during battery room fan failure ❏ Battery breaker in EEx’d’ enclosure
Applicable Standards
NIKSA power electronics and/or sub-assemblies is designed and built according to the
latest applicable sections of IEC standards.
Depending on the project specification, voltage tolerance, load and safety requirements,
various configuration might be selected to cope with customers’ requirements.
This parallel redundant system provides 100% A parallel system consists of two rectifiers and
standby power if rectifier and batteries are designed batteries rated at 100%. Under the normal condition,
for the full load. Two sections, each with one rectifier the two rectifiers share load current and charges the
and one battery bank, are connected to a common respective battery. With the boost interlocking
bus bar and can operate independently or in circuitry, batteries will automatically boost charge,
parallel. With the boost charge can take place in take place from one after the other. The interlocking
one section, when isolated from the load with a device precludes both rectifiers set to boost at the
switch. At the same time, the other section will be on same time.
floating charge and supplying to the load.
Rectifier connected to the load side, consists of a The DC system comes with two rectifiers and one
number of diode groups, which are switched in or battery. One designated as “ Main” and the other as
out of the circuit by a voltage sensing control. “Standby”. The standby rectifier is always ready to
back up if the main rectifier fails. The Automatic
The diode groups are made up of series-connected
Switching Device will transfer the dc supply of the
silicon diodes, keeping the output voltage within the
standby unit to the failed rectifier without interruption
specified tolerance. The electronic control unit of the
to the load.
dropping diode device is a stand-alone unit.