General Information; Principle; Device Concept - Fronius Acctiva Twin 15 A Instructions De Service

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General information

Principle

The standard asymmetry compensation takes into account differing charge levels in two
batteries that are being charged together. The result is that both batteries are charged fully.

Device concept

The compact design reduces space requirements and makes portable use considerably
easier. Add to this the fact that the active inverters can be used "on-board". In addition to
its many existing features, the charger is also of modular design, making it perfectly capa-
ble of accommodating future requirements. A wide range of options is available.
Warning notices
A number of safety symbols can be seen on the charger's rating plate. The safety symbols
affixed to the de-
must NOT be removed or painted over.
vice
A-4600 Wels
www.fronius.com
Acctiva Twin 15A
Art. Nr.:
4,010,340
SN:
00000000
In:
~230V 50/60Hz;510W
Out.:
DC 30,5V/15A
Always stop charging before you disconnect the charging cable!
20122005-22
Do not use the functions until you have fully read all the operating instructions.
Possible sources of ignition, such as fire, sparks and naked lights, must be kept
away from the battery.
Risk of explosion! Detonating gas is generated in the battery during charging.
The main feature of the new Active Inverter
Technology is intelligent charging. This me-
ans that the charging behaviour adapts its-
elf automatically to the age and charge
level of the battery. This innovation extends
the battery's service life and reduces the
amount of maintenance required, while at
the same time improving efficiency.
Active Inverter Technology is based on an
inverter with active rectification and an intel-
ligent safety cut-out. The charging current
and voltage are held constant by a digital
control that is not affected by any fluctua-
tions in the mains voltage.
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