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NPH5-12 - English Highlander VDR Battery

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NPH-Series - Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery

NPH5-12
SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal voltage 12 V
20-hr rate Capacity to 1.75VPC at 20°C 5.07 Ah
10-hr rate Capacity to 1.75VPC at 20°C 4.63 Ah
DIMENSIONS
Length 90 (±1) mm
Width 70 (±1) mm
Height 102 (±0.5) mm
(height over terminals) 106 (±2) mm
Mass (typical) 1.85 (2.0) kg
TERMINAL TYPE
FASTON (Quickfit / release) 6.35 mm
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
Storage -20°C to +60°C
Charge -15°C to +50°C
Discharge -20°C to +60°C LAYOUT
STORAGE
Capacity loss per month at 20°C (approx) 3 %
CASE MATERIAL
Standard Option ABS (UL.94:HB)
Flame retardant option (FR) ABS (UL94:V0)
CHARGE VOLTAGE
13.65 (±1%) V
Float charge voltage at 20°C
2.275 (±1%) V/cell
Float Charge voltage temperature correction factor
-3 mV/cell/°C
(for variations from the standard 20°C)
14.5 (±3%) V
Cyclic (or Boost) charge at 20°C
2.42 (±3%) V/cell
Cyclic Charge voltage temperature correction factor
-4 mV/cell/°C
(for variations from the standard 20°C)
CHARGE CURRENT
Float charge current limit No limit A
Cyclic (or Boost) charge current limit 1.2675 A
MAXIMUM DISCHARGE CURRENT
1 second 150 A
1 minute 50 A
SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT & INTERNAL RESISTANCE
(according to EN IEC 60896-21) 3RD PARTY CERTIFICATIONS
Internal resistance N/A mΩ ISO 9001 - Quality Management Systems
Short-Circuit current N/A A ISO 14001 - Environmental Management Systems
IMPEDANCE EN 18001 - OHSAS Management Systems
Measured at 1 kHz 25 mΩ UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES Inc.
PERFORMANCE & CHARACTERISTICS
Refer to the technical manual STANDARDS
DESIGN LIFE IEC61056
EUROBAT Classification: Standard Commercial 3 to 5 years
Yuasa design life @ 20°C up to 5 years
SAFETY
Installation
Can be installed and operated in any orientation except permanently inverted
Handles
Batteries must not be suspended by their handles (where fitted)
Vent valves ALL DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Each cell is fitted with a low pressure release valve to allow gasses to escape and then reseal. Issue No.: V.1 / Issue Date: July 2010
Gas Release
VRLA Batteries release hydrogen gas which can form explosive mixtures in air. Do not place inside a sealed
container
Recycling
YUASA's VRLA batteries must be recycled at the end of life in accordance with local and national laws and
regulations

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