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INSTALLATION
&
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
®
®
A Division of Exide Technologies
®
SECTION 92.30 2012-07 SECTION 92.30 2012-07
GNB Industrial Power
USA Tel: 888.898.4462
Canada Tel: 800.268.2698
www.gnb.com
GNB Industrial Power, a division of Exide Technologies, is a
global leader in network power applications including
communication/data networks, UPS systems for computers
and control systems, electrical power generation and
distribution systems, as well as a wide range of other
industrial standby power applications. With a strong
manufacturing base in both North America and Europe and a
truly global reach (operations in more than 80 countries) in
sales and service, GNB Industrial Power is best positioned to
satisfy your back up power needs locally as well as all over
the world.
Based on over 100 years of technological innovation the
Network Power group leads the industry with the most
recognized global brands such as ABSOLYTE
®
, GNB
®
FLOODED CLASSIC
®
, MARATHON
®
, ONYX™, RELAY GEL
®
,
SONNENSCHEIN
®
, and SPRINTER
®
. They have come to
symbolize quality, reliability, performance and excellence in
all the markets served.
GNB Industrial Power takes pride in its commitment to a
better environment. Its Total Battery Management program,
an integrated approach to manufacturing, distributing and
recycling of lead acid batteries, has been developed to
ensure a safe and responsible life cycle for all of its products.
GNB Industrial Power
The Industry Leader.
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION&OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS®®A Division of Exide Technologies®SECTION 92.30 2012-07 SECTION 92.30 2012-07GNB Industrial PowerUSA – Tel: 888

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7.7 CONNECTION RESISTANCEElectrical integrity of connections can be objectively established by measuring the resistance of eachconnection. These resis

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Please reference Table A to determine the recommended charging parameters that the batteries shouldundergo upon installation prior to commissioning te

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9For temperatures other than 77°F (25°C), the following formula can be used to determine the recom-mended float charge voltage per cell:V corrected =

Page 5 - CAUTION !

9.3 RECHARGEAll batteries should be recharged as soon as possible following a discharge with constant voltage chargers.However, to recharge in the sho

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9.6 EFFECTS OF FLOAT VOLTAGEFloat voltage also has a direct effect on the service life of your battery. A float voltage above therecommended limits re

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SECTION 10 - EQUALIZATION10.0 EQUALIZING CHARGEUnder normal operating conditions an equalizing charge is not required. An equalizing charge is aspecia

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The suggested frequency of record taking is the absolute minimum to protect warranty. For system protec-tion and to suit local conditions or requireme

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14MARATHON/SPRINTER/SUNLYTE 12-5000X BATTERY MAINTENANCE REPORTBatt.Batt.123456789101112

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INSTALLATION&OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS®®A Division of Exide Technologies®SECTION 92.30 2012-07 SECTION 92.30 2012-07GNB Industrial PowerUSA – Tel: 888

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INDEXPageSection 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION1.0 Marathon/Sprinter/SUNlyte Batteries 1Section 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS2.0 Safety Alert 12.1 Sulfuric Acid Bur

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INDEX (continued)PageSection 7 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS7.0 Connecting Cables 57.1 Paralleling 57.2 Connection Preparation 57.3 Torquei

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SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION1.0 MARATHON/SPRINTER/SUNLYTE BATTERIESIn normal use, the battery will not generate or release hydrogen gas or acid mis

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Never lay tools or other metallic objects on the batteries as shorting, explosions andpersonal injury may result.Multi-cell systems attain high voltag

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3.1 CONCEALED DAMAGEWithin 15 days of receipt, examine all batteries for concealed damage. If damage is noted, immediatelyrequest an inspection by the

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However, should the battery be subjected to excessive overcharge, hydrogen and oxygen can bevented to the atmosphere. Therefore, the battery should NE

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Determine the number of units to be placed on each row. If a row of units does not fill the entire racklength, fill the remaining space with foam cell

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7.4 CONNECTIONSBattery terminal and intercell connections should be corrosion free and tight for trouble-free opera-tion. Periodically these connectio

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