32Appendix A: TPSD SpecificationsELECTRICALAC Input 120, 208, 240, or 480VACVoltage range +10% / -12%Frequency Range 50Hz or 60Hz ± 5%DC Output 6 - 200 ADC24, 48, or 130VDCOutput Filtering Single Phase - 30mV RMS, with or without batteryThree Phase - 100mV RMS, with or without batteryRegulation ± 0.5% from no load to full load over the specified input voltage, frequency and ambienttemperature range.Load Sharing When connected identical TPSD units are forced to share the load equally (within ± 5%).Meters Digital Meter DisplayOptional second Digital Meter Display (DC Volts Only)PROTECTIONCurrent Walk-In The output current will gradually increase after the charger is turned on, eliminating surges andovershootCurrent Limit 50 - 115% of the rated DC output current.AC Breaker AC breaker is standard equipment.(2KAIC or 5KAIC depending on the model)DC Breaker DC breaker is standard equipment. *see DC Fuse(5KAIC, 7.5KAIC or 10KAIC depending on the model)DC Fuse DC fuse is standard equipment only for TPSD-100-24V and TPSD-100-48VOptional breaker is rated at 10KAICEmergencyRestorationThe battery charger may be connected to a battery which is heavily discharged and recharge itwithout clearing any protective devices.ENVIROMENTALAudible Noise Less than 65dBA at any point 5 feet from any vertical surfaceOperatingTemperature 32 to 122˚F (0 to 50˚C)StorageTemperature -40 to 185° F (-40 to 85° C)Relative Humidity 0 to 95% (non-condensing)Cooling Convection cooledShockThe battery charger in its shipping container withstands shock developed when one edge of thecontainer is dropped six inches while the opposite edge is resting on the ground, or it is droppedtwo inches without any physical damage or degradation of the electrical performance.Vibration The battery charger in its shipping contained, withstands vibration encountered in shippingwithout physical damage or degradation of the electrical performance.Altitude This battery charger is capable of operation at altitudes up to 10,000 feet at an ambienttemperature of up to +40 degrees C.Ventilation The unit should be mounted so that ventilating openings are not blocked and air entering thecabinet does not exceed 50 degrees C (122 degrees F).