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Marine Battery

Marine Battery

Marine Battery

Product catalog summary
Introduction
ENAG S.A.S. presents the HM range of marine batteries, specifically designed for motor starting and supplying on-board equipment. These batteries utilize antimony lead technology.

Specifications
The HM range offers capacities from 105 to 650Ah with element voltages of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 volts. They are designed for excellent performance in both rapid and slow discharge scenarios. Key features include optimized duty plates, electrochemical sets with ionic exchange, and connections via conical terminal RA type.

Strength and Security
The batteries are constructed with added oxide heavy-duty plates using a special alloy to prevent corrosion and reduce maintenance. They feature flame-proof paracid caps, isolated connections, and can withstand high tilting and jerks without electrolyte overflow.

Ease of Use
The batteries offer long storage of dry elements, easy transport with handles, simple mounting as monoblocs, and low maintenance due to a significant reserve of electrolyte.

Battery Setting
Optimum charge voltage varies with temperature, typically 2.27V/element at 20°C and 2.25V/element at 25°C. For environments with high temperature variations, adjusting the charge voltage is recommended. Above 40°C, proper ventilation is necessary to prevent excessive heat generation.

Choosing the Right Battery
The choice depends on usage:
  • On-board Lighting and Equipment: Calculate total consumption and ensure the battery capacity is not less than 80% of its nominal capacity.
  • Thermal Motor Starting: Select based on the current inrush intensity of the starting motor.
  • Mixed Use: Calculate based on both on-board equipment and motor starting requirements.

Note: The information is not contractual, and ENAG reserves the right to amend technical details without notice. Consultation is advised before installation.
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Catalog excerpts

Marine Battery-1

Marine Batteries HM range HM Marine batteries have been especially designed for motor starting and supplying of the on-board equipment. Antimony lead batteries technology. Optimum charge voltage depends on temperature. Typical values are 2.27V/element at 20°C and 2.25V/element at 25°C. For applications with high temperature variations, the adjustment of charge voltage is recommended. When housed in containers, the optimal place for taking the temperature is at 2/3 of the height, with the probe being placed at the centre of this level. Above 40°C, there is a risk of excessive heat generation. For this reason, the rooms must be well ventilated. ENAG S.A.S. - 31 rue Marcel Paul - Z.I. Kerdroniou Est - 29000 Quimper — FRANCE Tel: + 33 2 98 55 51 99 — Fax: + 33 2 98 55 51 67 - E-mail: [email protected] - Site: www.enag.fr 1

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Security ■ Flame proof paracid caps ■ Isolated connections ■ Possibility of high tilting and jerk without electrolyte overflowing Easy-to-use ■ Long storage of the dry elements ■ Easy transport (handles) ■ Easy mounting (monobloc) ■ Low maintenance (important reserve of electrolyte) Marine Batteries HM range Specification Capacity from 105 to 650Ah Element voltage 2, 4, 6, 8 or 12 volts Excellent performances in rapid and slow discharge. ■ Optimised duty plates ■ Electrochemical set with ionic exchange Connections via conical terminal RA type Strength ■ Added oxide heavy-duty plates, constructed...

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