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Battery Charge Controller :

  • Automatically charges and maintains batteries for fire pump control panels
  • Protects batteries from overcharging, deep discharge, and short circuits
  • Ensures reliable backup power during power failure and emergencies
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Description

The Battery Charge Controller is an essential component used in fire pump control panels to manage and maintain battery charging efficiently. It ensures that batteries remain fully charged and ready to supply backup power during power outages or emergency conditions.

Designed for continuous operation, this controller automatically regulates charging voltage and current, protecting batteries from overcharging, deep discharge, and electrical damage. Its stable performance enhances battery life and ensures uninterrupted operation of fire pump control systems.

Battery charge controllers are widely used in fire pump panels, emergency power systems, and industrial backup applications. With reliable charging control and built-in safety protection, it plays a critical role in maintaining system readiness and operational safety.

Key Features

  • Automatic Charging Control: Maintains optimal battery charge level
  • Battery Protection: Prevents overcharge, deep discharge, and short circuits
  • Reliable Performance: Ensures continuous backup power availability
  • Durable Design: Suitable for long-term operation in control panels
  • System Compatibility: Designed for fire pump and emergency power systems

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Input Voltage 220–240V AC
Output Voltage 12V / 24V DC (Optional)
Charging Mode Automatic
Protection Overcharge, short circuit, reverse polarity
Mounting Panel mount
Application Type Fire pump & backup power systems
Applications
  • Fire Pump Control Panels
  • Emergency Backup Power Systems
  • Industrial Control Panels
  • Battery Charging & Maintenance Systems

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