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1. Position Cabinet Configurations Cabinet Options 25XXXXXX 1X32X12V 3S of 2J 8S of 3J 1S of 2 26XXXXXX 1X30X12V 85 of 4 27XXXXXX 1X24X12V 4S of 6J 28 1 30 16 65 of 5J 29 1X40X12V 65 of 258 254 258 1X18X12V 3S of 6J 1 1X24X12V 3S of 8J 32XXXXXX 1X30X12V 25 of 12 1S of 6J 1X40X12V 35 of 12 1S of 4J 4 1 38 12 95 of 4J 15 of 4J 35XXXXXX 1X40X12V 5S of 7J 1S OF 5J 1X40X12V 15 of 24 1S OF 16 7 1X32X12V 1 of 2 Dual Battery Cabinet 38XXXXXX 1X32X12V 2 of 2 Dual Battery Cabinet 39XXXXXX 1X36X12V 3S of 10J 1S of 6J 40 1 40 12 65 of 6J 15 of 4J 41 1 40 12 45 of 6J 45 of 4J 42XXXXXX 1X40X12V 1S of 4J 6S of 6J 43XXXXXX 1X40X12V 1S of 4J 3S of 12J Note If your configuration is not in this list consult your Alber Representative for the most up to date configuration list 4200 063 R4 3 14 Configurations BDS 40 Monitor Open Rack Configurations 4200 063 R4 3 Position Open Rack Options Open Rack Configurations 70 1 17 12 7 1 1 18 12 72XXXXXX 1X19X12 73 1 20 12 74 1 21 12 75XXXXXX 1X22X12 76XXXXXX 1X23X12 7 7XXXXXX 1 24 12 78 1 25 12 79 1 26 12 80
2. 1 24 12 85 of 3J 1X40X12 2S of 20J 1X40X12 2S of 15 and 15 of 10 2 1X30X12 65 of 4J and 2S of 3J 01 1 24 12 65 of 4J 02 1X33X12 1S of 33J 1X33X12 1S of 15 and 1S of 18 1X40X12 1S of 6J 4S of 7 and 15 of 6J 05 1 32 12 15 of 32J 1X26X12 1S of 8J and 2S of 9J 07 1X18X12 2S of 9J 4200 063 R4 3 12 Configurations BDS 40 Monitor Cabinet Configurations Continued 4200 063 R4 3 Position Cabinet Options Cabinet Configurations 08 1 40 12 25 of 12 1S of 9J and 15 of 7J 09 1 32 12 25 of 9J 15 of 5J and 15 of 9J 10 1 40 12 3S of 13 13 of 14J 11xxxxxx 1X20X12 3S of 7 6 of 7J 12 1X36X12 9S of 4J 13 1 33 12 15 of 4J 4S of 6J 15 of 5J 14 1X40X12V 45 of 4J 45 of 6J 15 1X36X12V 45 of 8J 15 of 4J 16XXXXXX 1X36X12V 1S of 5J 2S of 3J 5S of 5J 17XXXXXX 1X30X16V 10S of 3J 18XXXXXX 1X30X16V 5S of 6J 19XXXXXX 1X34X12V 1S of 10J 2S of 12J 20 1X20X12V 5S of 4J 21XXXXXX 1X36X12V 2S of 18J 22XXXXXX 1X34X12V 3S of 9J 1S of 7J 23XXXXXX 1X30X12V 1S of 14J 1S of 16J 24XXXXXX 1X36X12V 4S of 10 8 10 8J 13 Alber Alber
3. 1 27 12 1 1 28 12 82XXXXXX 1X29X12 1 30 12 84 1 31 12 85XXXXXX 1X32X12 86XXXXXX 1X33X12 15 Alber Alber BDS 40 Monitor Open Rack Configurations Continued Position Discharge Current Current Transducer None Position OEM Position Number of Strings 1to2 3to4 5 to 6 Position Open Rack Configurations Open Rack Options 87XXXXXX 1 34 12 88XXXXXX 1X35X12 89XXXXXX 1X36X12 1X37X12 91 1 38 12 92 1 40 12 1X30X16 Note If your configuration is not in this list consult your Alber Representative for the most up to date configuration list Position Sense Lead Protection Resistor Fuse Position Communication Modem LAN Both None Position xxxxxxX Power 115VAC 230VAC 4200 063 R4 3 16 Specifications Alber 4 Specifications 4 1 Power BDS 40 Base Unit 115 230VAC 10 50 60Hz 2 Amps maximum for a maximum configuration of one Base unit and five plus units with a total of 40 jars One 1A MDL for each string On PC board Not user replaceable One 2A SB MDL or equivalent AC power block rear panel 24VAC 40 cell voltage channels Remote alarm reset User supplied 12V signal Current 50mA maximum Momentarily applying vol
4. alone features of the monitor yet leaves the advanced features of the BMDM remote communication software available for service personnel 1 1 Normal Operating Mode In normal mode the system scans all parameters in one to five seconds depending on the configuration As readings are taken they are compared to user programmed alarm levels The monitor can then call a Central computer and energize an alarm contact if a parameter exceeds a level Front panel LEDs indicate scan and alarm status and alarm events are stored in memory for future analysis The BDS can be programmed for critical and maintenance alarms 1 2 Discharge Mode If a discharge is detected the system goes into a data logging mode and stores battery voltages and discharge current into a discharge record 1 3 Resistance Test Mode A battery resistance test may be performed at user set intervals The test is similar to that performed by the Alb r Cellcorder On a BDS 40 up to ten intertiers can be configured for this measurement 4200 063 R4 3 1 Alber 1 4 Alarm Features The monitor may be set to automatically call the Central computer to report an alarm condition when detected You can program high and low alarm levels on all voltage and temperature parameters and a high alarm level for resistance When a parameter goes outside the normal range the monitor stores the event in memory the Alarm LED lights and an alarm relay with a Form C contact energizes T
5. Et 18 Operating Environment nid Qoo 18 DIMENSIONS 20 pie bt npud 18 AGENCIES iu Reo A QUU N 19 Pl s M an aa a Aaa 19 POWE 19 FUSES e M 19 liircdv 19 OUTPUTS 19 Parameters 5 19 Measurement Range Tolerance s nid wi een ded OH Ed 19 COMMUNICATIONS Sous cu eee dee qa ces vous a UPS CU Tem ers hr uda Fre eu OP IPC 20 Data Storage sisi EE RR EE ASTA ET Re EE RHET Red 20 ou dis Bois cT e ORA 20 DiMeEnSIONS T E E 20 PINS e ATRA E A D R 20 Drawings Important Note The drawings in this manual may not be the most recent revision and are included for reference only Refer to the Engineering Drawing Package included with your system for the newest drawings General Assembly Base Unit BDS 377 D1695 General Assembly Plus Unit BDS 378 D1695 4200 063 R4 3 ii List of Figures Figure 1 BDS
6. Figure 2 BDS 40 Base Unit Front Panel Indicators in Color Status G Upper Flashes during normal operating conditions TX Green G Flashes during fiber optic transmit RX Green G Flashes during fiber optic receive Unit Requires factory service usually because Service Red R R internal temperature exceeded specifications DCM TX and RX COM Port Critical Alarm Maintenance Alarm and Resistance Test Lower DCM TX Green G Flashes during fiber optic transmit DCM RX Green G Flashes during fiber optic receive Status Green G Lower Flashes during normal operating conditions Flashes to indicate communication via LAN port or an COM Port Green G incoming call Critical Alarm Red R Critical alarm detected Maintenance Alarm Yellow Y Maintenance alarm detected Resistance Test Green G Performing a manual or automatic resistance test 4200 063 R4 3 4 Panel Controls and Indicators Local Port USB Connector Alarm Reset Switch 0075 20 BASE UNT FRONT VIEW Figure 3 BDS 40 Local Port on Front Panel USB LOCAL PORT USB port Connects to laptop computer Figure 4 Alarm Reset Switch During normal operation clears latched alarms If held during power up clears existing names in the BDS disables alarms disables dial out and resets the password to alber 4200 063 R4 3 Alber Base Unit Controller Connectors Rear Panel Sal 2 e
7. LJ CL CL CL c ccc ea o Bo B A O ATTE amp mm oo DATA COLLECTION MODULE NE BDS REAR VIEW with cable hood removed Figure 5 Base Unit Rear Panels Input Output TELCO Critical Alarm Maintenance Alarm Remote Reset Fiber Optics LAN and Local 8 L 1 A 805 CONTROLLER LEE e JJ EL c 79 sme ome U Z 60 mm Ee 1 23 24 25 3 45 0 7 24 2 9 Figure 6 BDS 40 Base Unit Controller Rear Panel Connectors 1 Input 115VAC 50 60Hz or 230VAC 50 60Hz optional User replaceable fuse and receptacle for AC power cord AC Power block Power switch for system on off 2 Output Power 1 to 6 Up to six connectors providing DCM power 24VAC at 1A Configuration dependent 3 TELCO RJ 11 jack Option dependent Communicates with a remote computer via telephone 4 Critical Alarm Form C alarm contacts software configurable 5 Maintenance Alarm Form C alarm contacts software configurable 6 Remote Reset Reads momentary contact closure Requires a user supplied 12V signal 7 Fiber Optics Rx and Tx Fiber optic receive transmit ports for system communication 8 LAN Optional RJ 45 port Communicates with a remote computer via network 9 Local DB 9 RS 232 port 4200 063 R4 3 6 Panel Controls and Indicators Alber Base Unit DCM Connectors Rear Panel Input Tem
8. Normal Operating m 1 Discharg Mode eg M 1 Resistance Test 1 Alarm Features cre te 2 gru cU 2 Battery Monitor Data Manager BMDM Program Features 2 Optional nnn nnnn nhan nar nni rrna rre rre rne rsen e sese sese sese nn 2 Panel Controls and Indicators 3 BDS 40 SY SUSI e 3 Status RX and etre orta si EXE ERR M ER DU E HUE S ARR RE 4 DCM TX and RX COM Port Critical Alarm Maintenance Alarm and Resistance 961 m 01 4 Local Port USB 5 Alarm Reset SIE 5 Base Unit Controller Connectors Rear 6 Input Output TELCO Critical Alarm Maintenance Alarm Remote Reset Fiber Optics LAN and ettpen ade qe RR RU DR MN 6 Base Unit DCM Connectors Rear devia toss oiu 7 Input Temperature Transducers Fiber Optics and J1 through
9. 40 Base Unit Front 4 Figure 2 BDS 40 Base Unit Front Panel Indicators in 4 Figure BDS 40 Local Port on Front 0 5 Figure 4 Alarm Reset tah a Ere etii nad 5 Figure 5 Base Unit Rear Panels tme iere ennt 6 Figure 6 BDS 40 Base Unit Controller Rear Panel 6 Figure 7 Base Unit DCM Rear Panel 7 Figure 8 BDS 40 Base Unit 7 Figure 9 BDS 40 Plus Front Panli 8 Figure 10 BDS 40 Plus Front Panel Status 8 Figure 11 BDS 40 Plus Unit Hear 9 Figure 12 BDS 40 Plus Unit Controller Rear Panel Connectors 9 Figure 13 BDS 40 Base Unit DCM Controls 2 040 0 00000000 enne 10 4200 063 R4 3 iii 6 14 2012 Alber 1 Product Description The BDS 40 is a stand alone monitor for UPS applications and is designed for use with UPS battery cabinets Alb r monitors provide early warning detection of battery problems The mo
10. BDS 40 Monitor Product Description Guide Alber Trust Your Batteries 3103 North Andrews Avenue Extension Pompano Beach FL 33064 Tel 954 623 6660 Fax 954 623 6671 www alber com 4200 063 R4 3 Copyright and Disclaimer BDS 40 Monitor Product Description Guide Document Revision 4 3 Part Number 4200 063 Revision History Revision Date of Change Description of Change By 4 2 01 07 09 Original document LL ED 4 3 06 08 2012 Added new cabinet options and configurations MS BDS 40 Product Description Guide P N 4200 063 Revision 4 3 2012 Alb rcorp 3103 North Andrews Avenue Extension Pompano Beach FL 33064 This guide may not be copied in whole or in part without express written permission from Alb rcorp Information in this document is subject to change without notice Microsoft Microsoft Windows Microsoft Explorer and Microsoft Access are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corp WinZip is a registered trademark of NICO Mak Computing Inc UL is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc Adobe Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc Printed in the United States of America Table of Contents Alber 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 Table of Contents 5 2 DOUG OR DU A GERUCH 1
11. J5 7 Base Unit DCM Controls Rear rra rtt tnit Ia 7 Plus Unit Indicators Front Patel eese mei tt 8 Plus Unit DCM Controls Rear Panel 10 ener me 10 BDS 40 Monitor Cabinet Configurations 0 11 BDS 40 Monitor Cabinet Configurations 12 BDS 40 Monitor Cabinet Configurations 13 BDS 40 Monitor Open Rack 15 BDS 40 Monitor Open Rack Configurations Continued 16 Specificati nS m 17 BDS 40 Base Unit m 17 e 17 FUSES sorrie 4870229220222077 EE EET E 17 4200 063 R4 3 i Alber 4 2 E cans 17 OUR DUES 17 Parameters 5 18 Measurement Range Tolerance sided wi een ORDER dO ded nOn 18 COMMUNICATION M C 18 Data 18
12. ed specifications or over current during resistance test 4200 063 R4 3 ag Panel Controls and Indicators Alber Plus Unit Connectors Rear Panel lt Sa a Sa ce 0 Om ir k 10 oo 090 DATA COLLECTION MODULE BD5 40 PLUS UNIT REAR VIEW Figure 11 BDS 40 Plus Unit Rear Panel Input Temperature Transducers Fiber Optics J1 though J5 DATA COLLECTION MODULE 1 Figure 12 BDS 40 Plus Unit Controller Rear Panel Connectors 1 Input 24VAC 50 60Hz AC Power For 24VAC power 2 Temperature 1 and 2 For Temperature Sensors 3 Transducers Float Current and Current For Float Current and Discharge Current Transducers 4 Fiber Optics TX and RX Fiber optic transmit receive ports for String 1 communication 5 J1 through 15 Connects voltage sense and resistance test leads to the batteries 4200 063 R4 3 9 Alber Plus Unit DCM Controls Rear Panel Settings DCM Number and String Number ps 88888888 E pmm O Figure 13 BDS 40 Base Unit DCM Controls DIP switches Set string identification and DCM Settings DCM Number and String Number number 3 Configurations This section is an overview of the BDS 40 monitor configurations The BDS 40 model numbers are structured as follows Thus a typical model number might be 1003 750A CRAA21 1003 nnn XXxxxxxx required for 16V jars 1002 nnn may be s
13. ers e 21 30 jars 6 intertiers e 31 40 jars 8 intertiers e Two Temperature channels e One discharge current channel e float current channel Optional temperature and current transducers are required Outputs 15VDC 15 power output optional for discharge current transducer e LEDs one each GREEN G DCM status GREEN G TX transmit GREEN G RX receive Red R service Parameters Features e Number of cell channels 40 12 volt jars Measurement Range Tolerance Cell voltage O to 20V 0 15 of reading t4mV e Cellresistance to 32 000 5 of reading 1uQ e String voltage O to 600 0V 0 296 of reading 0 5V e resistance 0 to 5mQ 5 of reading 5uQ Temperature O C to 80 C 32 F to 176 F 1 C e Discharge current 0 to 4000A 5 of full scale using CT e Float current 0 to 5000mA 50mA Optional current transducer required Transducer accuracy affects overall current reading accuracy 4200 063 R4 3 19 Alber Communications e Fiber optic Alb r proprietary Data Storage e nonvolatile memory for setup e Flash memory for firmware upgrade Control Switches e DIP switch on rear panel for setting string identification Operating Environment e Temperature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F e Humidity range 0 to 80 RH non condensing at 5 C to 31 C 0 to 50 RH non condensing at 32 C to 40 C e Indoor use only e Installation categor
14. he alarms may be set for latching or nonlatching 1 5 Features This section describes standard and optional BDS 40 features e Scans all pertinent battery parameters such as overall voltage cell voltages current and temperature Performs a scheduled resistance test of all cells jars and intertiers and stores results for trending analysis e Auto detects discharges based on Overall Volts or Discharge Current and stores for real time or accelerated time playback e Signals if any parameter is outside user programmed limits energizes a Form C relay contact and calls a Central computer to report the alarm condition Communicates with an external computer via USB RS 232 modem and LAN e Network compatible 1 6 1 7 Battery Monitor Data Manager BMDM Program Features Windows 2000 XP 7 and 8 compatible Central computer control software Easy to read string and monitor status Automatic polling for over 1000 monitor sites for monitor and string status reporting Historical event list for complete string history Automatically receives calls from monitors and updates the central database for data analysis Service mode for service personnel and local RS 323 and USB direct connect viewing of string details and system setup when loaded on a laptop computer Microsoft Access database compatible with management of all stored data Playback of discharge rundown test and controlled rundown test data A
15. ion e Protocol MODBUS and SNMP e Local port USB connector front panel Local port RS 232 DB 9 connector panel e LAN port RJ 45 Optional rear panel e RJ 11 TELCO line internal 14 4Kbs modem rear panel optional e Fiber optic ports two for system communications Data Storage e SRAM 8 MB nonvolatile memory for all configuration settings and data e Flash memory for firmware upgrades Control Switches e Power on off Main DCM power switch on rear panel of BDS Controller module Rocker switch e Alarm Reset switch on front panel of BDS Controller module Momentary push button e DCM and String ID DIP switch on rear panel for setting string identification Operating Environment e Temperature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F e Humidity range 0 to 80 RH non condensing at 5 C to 31 C 0 to 50 RH non condensing at 32 C to 40 C e Indoor use only e Installation category 11 e Pollution degree 2 e Altitude 0 to 2000 meters above sea level Dimensions 19 Wx 16 2 D x 7 8 H e 34165 4200 063 R4 3 18 Specifications Alber Agencies e listed File number E212234 CE approved 4 2 Plus Unit Power e Less than 1 amp at 24VAC 10 Fuses Two 0 75A SB on PC board Note Not user replaceable Inputs e 24VAC e 40cell voltage channels e intertier resistance channels for cabinet configurations e Eight intertiers maximum for open rack configurations e 0 20 jars 4 interti
16. nitor checks the state of health of each cell by performing a proactive resistance test a reliable predictor of battery performance In addition to indicate immediate battery health and monitor status of a given location the system reports to a Central computer a generic PC displaying status screens Using polling and data transfer algorithms the Battery Monitor Data Manager BMDM software program with a PC help to manage over 1000 monitor systems Data is stored in the computer database for later analysis and reporting At any time service personnel may call a battery location from the Central computer or a remote location or directly connect to the monitor without losing contact with the computer The Data Manager string and monitor status indicators make central battery monitoring easy Terms such as Discharging Alarm or Warning for string status or Active for monitor status quickly summarize events Conditions reported to the Central computer are displayed as a list to easily identify trouble spots The system also features several methods of automated reporting of alarm occurrences such as contacting key personnel via a pager email or fax Flexibility was a major design consideration Because the monitors are stand alone units with no external computer needed a primary protocol using Modbus ASCII was selected for easy incorporation of the monitor into large scale facility monitors This allows third party interfaces to access all the stand
17. perature Transducers Fiber Optics and J1 through J5 DATA COLLECTION MODULE 1 2 3 4 Figure 7 Base Unit DCM Rear Panel Connectors 2 Temperature 1 and 2 For Temperature Sensors 3 Transducers Float Current and Discharge Current For Float Current and Discharge Current Transducers Fiber optic transmit receive ports for String communication Connects voltage sense and resistance test leads to the batteries 4 Fiber Optics TX and RX 5 Ji through 15 Base Unit DCM Controls Rear Panel Settings DCM Number and String Number 12 OO O O J1 SETTINGS DCM STRING O O O O o o o O O O B Figure 8 BDS 40 Base Unit DCM Controls DIP switches Settings DCM Number and String Number Set string identification DCM number 4200 063 R4 3 7 Alber Plus Unit Indicators Front Panel O BDS40 805 40 PLUS UNIT FRONT VIEW Figure 9 BDS 40 Plus Front Panel The BDS 40 Plus Unit is a Data Collection Module Status TX RX and Service TX RX Status Green G Upper TX Green G TX Green G Service Red R STATUS OOOO gt Figure 10 BDS 40 Plus Front Panel Status Indicators Flashes during normal DCM operating conditions Flashes during fiber optic transmit Flashes during fiber optic receive Unit requires factory service usually because internal temperature exceed
18. tage initiates the reset action Ten intertier resistance channels for cabinet configurations Eight interiors maximum for Open Rack Configurations e 0 20 jars 4 intertiers e 21 30 jars 6 intertiers e 31 40 jars 8 intertiers Two temperature channels One discharge current channel One float current channel Optional temperature and current transducers are required Outputs 24VAC power for up to five plus units Alarm contacts Two Form C 2A at 30VDC One for critical alarm and one for maintenance alarm LEDs one each e Green G DCM TX transmit e Green G DCM RX receive e Green G status e Green G com port e Yellow Y critical alarm e Yellow Y maintenance alarm e Green G resistance test e Green G DCM status e Green G TX transmit e Green G RX receive e Red R service 4200 063 R4 3 17 Alber Parameters Features e Number of cell channels Up to six strings of 40 12 volt jars Measurement Range Tolerance e Cell voltage O to 20V 0 15 of reading 4mV e Cell resistance to 32 000 5 of reading 1pQ e String voltage O to 600 0V 0 2 of reading 0 5V e Intertier resistance 0 to 5mQ 5 of reading 5uQ Temperature O C to 80 C 32 F to 176 F 1 C e Discharge current 0 to 4000A 5 of full scale using CT e Float current 0 to 5000mA 50mA Optional current transducer required Transducer accuracy affects overall current reading accuracy Communicat
19. ubstituted with 1003 nnn if monitoring 12V jars The BDS 40 model is 1003 followed by e 750 to indicate a Base Unit e 751 to indicate a Plus Unit The following group of letters and numbers indicate cabinet options and open rack configurations 4200 063 R4 3 10 Configurations 3 1 BDS 40 Monitor Cabinet Configurations 4200 063 R4 3 Position Cabinet Options Cabinet Configurations 1 40 12 105 of 4J 1X40X12 4S of 10J C_XXXXXX 1X36X12 4S of 9J D_XXXXXX 1X36X12 3S of 12J 1 30 12 55 of 6J 1 30 12 105 of 3J G_XXXXXX 1X40X12 4S 12 12 8 of 8J H_XXXXXX 1X40X12 8S of 5J 1X40X12 5S of 8J 1X30X12 3 6S of 4J 3J 1X30X12 61 3S of 8 L 1X20X12 4S of 5J 1X32X12 45 of 8J AS of 8J or 35 8J and 2S 4J O_XXXXXX 1X29X12 1S of 5J and 3S of 8J 1 30 12 45 of 8 8 8 of 6J 11 Alber Alber BDS 40 Monitor Cabinet Configurations Continued Position Cabinet Configurations Cabinet Options 1X20X12 45 of 6 6 6 of 2J R_XXXXXX 1X30X12 2S of 15J S XXXXXX 1X30X12 3S of 10J T_XXXXXX 1X40X12 4S of 6 12 12 of 10J U_XXXXXX 1X30X12 6S of 5J 1X20X12 4S of 2 6 6 of 6J
20. utomatic paging emailing and faxing of alarm events Instant Trend graphs of any selected parameter Complete memo tracking down to the cell module level Status display can be customized for multi customer monitoring Network compatible SQL server compatible Optional Accessories Hall effect Current Transducer CT for measuring discharge and float current Temperature sensor Electrolyte Probe or Contact Ambient Probe Network interface Modem 4200 063 R4 3 2 i Panel Controls and Indicators Alber 2 Panel Controls and Indicators This section describes the front and rear panels of the discreet components that comprise a typical BDS 40 system Additional descriptions may appear elsewhere in this manual or in related manuals Note Drawings in this manual may be for reference only or superseded by later drawings For the latest information refer to the drawings supplied with your system Panel indicator colors are e Red e Yellow Y e Green G 21 BDS 40 System The BDS 40 system consists of a BDS 40 Data Collection Module e BDS 40 Controller Module e BDS 40 Data Collection Module 4200 063 R4 3 3 Alber 2 2 Status TX RX and Service Upper o BD5 40 905 40 BASE UNIT FRONT VIEW Figure 1 BDS 40 Base Unit Front View RX sus D D wc 4 y A A v amp S x T T 6 9 6 2 gt amp EFSF 5 T OF 4 du
21. y 11 e Pollution degree 2 e Altitude O to 2000 meters above sea level Dimensions 19 W x 16 2 D x 6 1 H e 25 165 Agencies e listed File number E212234 e CE approved 4200 063 R4 3 20

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