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Chloride 21S charger

Any one out there got fault finding on pdf for Chloride 21S three phase charger? (it's the one with arc of red lights, not fault display).
Problem we have is charger will run for approx. 10 minutes then trip own breaker.
  • Posted 3 Jun 2009 17:30
  • By steve_h
  • joined 9 Dec'08 - 53 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
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thanks for replies guys. problem is now sorted. it was the breaker as suggested, contacts internally burnt.

regards

steve
  • Posted 4 Jun 2009 16:55
  • By steve_h
  • joined 9 Dec'08 - 53 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
Hi steve
Can i ask have you just fitted this charger on a customers site or as the problem just started?
  • Posted 4 Jun 2009 05:56
  • By powerlifter
  • joined 17 Mar'09 - 306 messages
  • united kingdom, United Kingdom
A good engineer is a helpful engineer
I had one just like that, check your circuit breaker it should be a type d same as electric motor type to cope with surges, apart from that check main cables connections from transformer to diodes they can go hard and with heat then you get high resitance.
  • Posted 4 Jun 2009 02:51
  • Modified 4 Jun 2009 02:55 by poster
  • By peter_d
  • joined 4 Jun'09 - 50 messages
  • manchester, United Kingdom

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