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The EMT 2198
"MULTI-SWITCH"
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Fully
Electronic - nearly No Voltage Drop - 150A continous
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Use
it as:
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Easy Mounting |
Carrying:
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Battery Separator
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> 150 A Continues
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Under Voltage Switch
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> 250 A > 5 minutes
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Starter Relay / Power Switch
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< 500 A Shortterm
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Electronic Fuse
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< 0,005 A in
standby supply
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Able to:
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Mainly:
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Running down to 6V
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> 500 A Current Protection
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Programmable Voltage
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Over Temp. Protection
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12 / 24 V Selectable
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Solid ALU Housing
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| Auto/Manual ON/OFF |
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EMT 2198, is developed with the latest technology within SMD, High Frequency
Stabilizers,
and is designed to operate as a Battery Separator or High Current Switch, and can be used
in a large number of applications, with nearly no limits. By
connecting two or more Battery Systems with this switch, it allows you to charge all
Batteries with nearly no voltage drop.
This will remove the problem knowned from diode separation, and your Battery will allways
be charged to the maximum possible.
Used in a Car, Truck, Boat, Emergency, Military ect. it could be
connected to an Emergency Battery, running as Battery Separator, charging under standard
conditions, but manual operated as a starter relay supplied from the
Emergency Battery.
Use it as Under Voltage switch to protect Battery against deep
discharge, as power Relay for heavy duty loads or as >500A Electronic Fuse with Auto
restart.
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SPECIFICATIONS EMT 2198
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12 V ON |
12 V OFF |
24 V ON |
24 V OFF |
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| VOLTAGE Min |
10,20 V |
9,70 V |
19,50 V |
18,35 V |
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| VOLTAGE Max |
14,85 V |
14,35 V |
30,15 V |
29,00 V |
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| FACTORY Set |
13,50 V |
13,00 V |
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| CONTINUES CURRENT |
> 150 A |
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CONNECT. POWER |
M6 x 16 |
| CURRENT for 5 Min |
> 250 A - then overtemp. |
CONNECT. BATTERY |
FASTON 6,3 |
| MAX CURRENT |
< 500 A in Max 30 Sec. |
CONNECT. REMOTE |
Terminal Block |
| PEAK CURRENT |
max 1500 A |
OVERTEMP. |
PROTECTED < 80°C |
| CURRENT LIMIT |
> 500 A |
OVERTEMP. RESTART |
AUTO (Delta 20°C) |
| CURRENT LIMIT TIME |
< 0,0002 Sec. |
MTBF |
> 530.000 Hours |
| SWITCH IMPEDANCE |
< 0,001 Ohm (0,001V/A) |
COOLING |
CONVECTION |
| MANUAL TURN ON |
< 0,005 A |
HOUSING |
ALU - Black Painted |
| TURN ON DELAY |
< 0,030 Sec. |
OUTLINE |
180 x 100 x 18 mm |
| TURN OFF DELAY |
> 0,300 Sec. |
WEIGHT |
390 g |
| MAX OPERATING |
32 VDC |
OPERATING |
-40 to 55 °C |
| MIN OPERATING |
6,0 VDC |
STORAGE |
-40 to 85 °C |
| STANDBY SUPPLY |
< 0,005 A @ 12 V |
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| RUNNING SUPPLY |
< 0,080 A @ 12 V |
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| LED INDICATORS: |
| ON (Green) |
Unit is Switched ON |
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TEMP
(Red) |
Temp. protection Mode |
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In the following please refer to table 1.
Unit is Factory Set to Connect Batteries at: 13,50 V (ON) and separate Batteries at: 13,00
V (OFF) - If you switch the F-Switch into the OFF position, unit will be set to
operate on a 24 V system, with a switch ON: 27,05V and a switch OFF: 25,90V.
Used as a Separator these settings are the values for standard Battery Systems
...other
please contact your Battery Supplier for further information.Please remember that a
fully charged Battery, will have a very slow falling voltage after charge, so that it can
take some time, from minutes to hours depending on load, before the EMT 2198 turns
OFF.
Using the EMT 2198 as an undervoltage Switch, to protect Battery Systems against deep
discharge, ... set switches to the needed Turnoff Voltage using the VOFF
coloum.
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Table 1.: ON/OFF |
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| X = ON |
F = ON (12V) |
F = OFF (24V) |
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B |
C |
D |
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VON |
VOFF |
VON |
VOFF |
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10,20V |
9,70V |
19,50V |
18,35V |
| X |
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10,35V |
9,85V |
19,85V |
18,70V |
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X |
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10,50V |
10,00V |
20,20V |
19,05V |
| X |
X |
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10,65V |
10,15V |
20,55V |
19,40V |
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X |
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10,80V |
10,30V |
20,90V |
19,75V |
| X |
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X |
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10,95V |
10,45V |
21,25V |
20,10V |
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X |
X |
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11,10V |
10,60V |
21,55V |
20,45V |
| X |
X |
X |
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11,25V |
10,75V |
21,90V |
20,75V |
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X |
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11,40V |
10,90V |
22,25V |
21,10V |
| X |
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X |
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11,55V |
11,05V |
22,60V |
21,45V |
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X |
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11,70V |
11,20V |
22,95V |
21,80V |
| X |
X |
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11,85V |
11,35V |
23,30V |
22,15V |
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X |
X |
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12,00V |
11,50V |
23,65V |
22,50V |
| X |
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X |
X |
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12,15V |
11,65V |
23,95V |
22,80V |
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X |
X |
X |
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12,30V |
11,80V |
24,30V |
23,15V |
| X |
X |
X |
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12,45V |
11,95V |
24,65V |
23,50V |
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X |
12,60V |
12,10V |
25,00V |
23,85V |
| X |
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X |
12,75V |
12,25V |
25,35V |
24,20V |
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X |
12,90V |
12,40V |
25,70V |
24,55V |
| X |
X |
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X |
13,05V |
12,55V |
26,00V |
24,90V |
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X |
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X |
13,20V |
12,70V |
26,40V |
25,25V |
| X |
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X |
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X |
13,35V |
12,85V |
26,75V |
25,60V |
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X |
X |
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X |
13,50V |
13,00V |
27,05V |
25,90V |
| X |
X |
X |
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13,65V |
13,15V |
27,40V |
26,25V |
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X |
X |
13,80V |
13,30V |
27,75V |
25,60V |
| X |
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X |
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13,95V |
13,45V |
28,10V |
26,95V |
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X |
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14,10V |
13,60V |
28,45V |
27,30V |
| X |
X |
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X |
X |
14,25V |
13,75V |
28,75V |
27,60V |
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X |
X |
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14,40V |
13,90V |
29,10V |
27,95V |
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X |
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X |
14,55V |
14,05V |
29,45V |
28,30V |
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X |
X |
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14,70V |
14,20V |
29,80V |
28,65V |
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X |
X |
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14,85V |
14,35V |
30,15V |
29,00V |
| Bold = FACTORY SETTINGS |
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REMOTE
CONNECTIONS |
| 1. ON |
Manual ON / OFF |
| 2. TEMP |
Remote Control |
| 3. 5V |
5 V Output |
| 4. AUX |
Remote Control |
| 5. - |
Battery Negative |
| 6. - |
Battery Negative |
ON / OFF Manual
Control connections |
| 1 to 3 |
ON to 5V |
Unit is turned ON |
| none |
Leave 1 open |
Unit in Auto Mode (Table 1.) |
| 1 to 5 |
ON to Batt. Neg. |
Unit is turned OFF |
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