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| List Price: | $81.00 |
| Our Price: | $70.87 Save: $10.13 (13%) |
| Model: | ASC-12/16E |
| Brand: | Specialty Concepts |
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Our Code: SPEASC-12/16E |
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Specialty
Concepts ASC™
Automatic Sequencing Charger™
Available in Various Configurations
12-48V & 8-16 Amps

The Specialty Concepts ASC™(Automatic Sequencing Charger) has been the industry standard for more then 24 years. With a remarkably low failure rate, and its robust and waterproof construction, it is just right for those applications that require the utmost in reliability. Available in 12 and 24 volt (6, 36, and 48 volt available on special order), with capacities from 1 to 16 amps. Available with optional temperature compensation and automatic low-voltage load disconnect. Ten year limited warranty. The ASC™ meets the requirements for RoHS.
THE ASC™ IS UL RECOGNIZED, CSA APPROVED, AND FM APPROVED.*
*Some exceptions apply. Approvals pending. Contact us for current status
FEATURES
Specialty Concepts guarantees that the ASC will FULLY CHARGE a COMPLETELY DEAD battery!
CHARGE REGULATION
LOW VOLTAGE LOAD DISCONNECT (LVD) (option)
DESIGN FEATURES
MONITORING & MOUNTING
| PRODUCT (2) | VOLTAGES AVAILABLE | CURRENTS AVAILABLE (1) | OPTIONS AVAILBLE | APPROVALS |
| ASC | 12 | 8, 12, 16 | A, E | UL,FM,CSA |
| ASC | 24 | 8, 16 | A, E | UL,FM,CSA |
| ASC | 36, 48 | 12 | A | FM |
NOTE 1: Maximum continuous ratings shown. All products can handle substantial
short-term overloads.
NOTE 2: Some product/option combinations may be special order.
OPTION DEFINITIONS: A=Temperature Compensation (available INTERNAL or EXTERNAL),
E=Low Voltage Load Disconnect
OPERATION
SWITCHING SHUNT REGULATION - The ASC will allow maximum array current to flow into the battery through a blocking diode, lighting the "CHARGING" light (LED), until the battery voltage reaches the charge termination set-point. At this point, a shunt transistor will turn on, shorting out the solar array, turning off the "CHARGING" LED and halting any further battery charging. When the battery voltage drops to the charge resumption set-point, the shunt transistor will turn off and charging will resume. The result is that when battery capacity is low, charging will be continuous. As the battery charges up, current will pass into the battery for shorter and shorter periods, until at full charge, it will pulse current into the battery to achieve and maintain full charge.
FOR LARGER ARRAYS - The ASC can be wired in parallel to subarrays. This method provides the added reliability of independent, redundant charge controls and allows for sequential charging.
OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
A - Temperature Compensation :
Temperature compensation is
generally recommended for sealed
batteries or where batteries are
expected to experience temperature
variations of more than + 10° from
25°C during periods of charging. A
small temperature sensor on a 10
foot lead monitors battery temperature
and adjusts the charging
thresholds according to battery
temperature. The rate of compensation
is -5mv/°C per battery cell
from 25°C.
E - Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) /
Generator Start :
The ASC can be provided with an
auxiliary relay. This relay can be
used to protect the battery from lowvoltage
damage by disconnecting
loads or by signaling a standby generator
to start or stop battery
charging. The relay is rated for 10
amps and is not available on 6 volt
or 1 amp units. This option provides
the common, the normally open and
the normally closed voltage free
contacts of the relay. The relay consumes
30 ma when activated and is
activated at 1.92 + .03 volts/cell and
deactivated at 2.17 + .03 volts/cell.
A separate terminal block is
provided for connection.


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