NGTOP Charger

NGTOP Charger

The Three Phase Chargers NGTOP is an innovative device with extraordinary versatility, reliability and efficiency. Different software may be installed to change the charging features and adapt them to every type of battery chemistry. The high power and efficiency of these chargers assures the user of considerable energy savings with subsequent economic benefit. Thanks to this advantage, the investment in high frequency products is quickly amortized. The Zivan chargers are classified amongst the products with the best quality / price ratio on the market. This is a floor mountable unit. It is available in air lift battery models. It is also available in differerent voltages and different charging curves for non-standard vehicles.

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Technical Specs

Power Section
  • Output voltage: 36, 48 and 80 Volts
  • Input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
  • Efficiency: > 85%
  • Minimum power absorbed: < 10W
  • Current absorbed by the battery: < 1mW
  • Operational temperature range: - 20 to + 50 degrees C
  • Output voltage tolerance: +/- 0.5%
Mechanics
  • Output short-circuit protection
  • Inverse polarity protection
  • Acoustic alarm
  • Auxiliary contact for mains presence and end of charge (standard chargers)
  • Auxiliary contacts for air pump control and end of charge (charger with air pump)
  • Cooling: Forced
  • Case: Metal
  • Size: 490 x 290 x 610 mm
  • Weight: 66 lbs
  • CE - Conforms with all Low Voltage and EMC Directives
I/O
Sealing Rating
Other Features
  • Programable charging curves

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