The charger TYR60A & TYR30A is an automatic processor-controlled charger with a standard IUIa charging characteristic, designated for charging of lead starting batteries 12V or 24V with nominal capacities from 30 to 125Ah. The output current ripple is not suitable for charging of the jelly - type batteries.

For capacities in a range of 30 to 65Ah it is possible to use an option of a temporary output current boost-up up to 30A and 60A respectively in the TURBO mode. This mode is limited up to 30 minutes as well as the main transformer temperature. Once one of the above parameters has been exceeded, the charging goes on with a reduced output current 15A and 30A respectively.
In the TURBO mode it is possible to quickly charge deeply discharged batteries up to 60-70% of their capacity (minimum voltage 1.2V for a 12V battery or 2.4V for a 24V battery).
A microprocessor control provides an automatic calculation of the level of the final charging current according to a capacity of the connected battery.
Other features of the charger are a user manual setup of the charging current from 0 to 15A (from 0 to 30A), signalling of a reversed connected battery and short-circuit fault tolerance as well as an option of an auxiliary vehicle start-up. The alphanumeric display shows the charging status as well as failure alerts.
An example of the display image:
Hint:Optimum capacity of the charging batteries for cyclic charging (charging where the battery is repeatedly charged and discharged in cycles with a different time duration) is from 35Ah to 125Ah. The charger allows an auxiliary vehicle start-up.
| General specifications for charger | TYR60A | TYR30A |
|---|---|---|
| Input voltage | 230V ±10% 50Hz | |
| Maximum consumption | 6A | |
| Nominal output voltage | 12V | 24V |
| Nominal output current | 30A | 15A |
| Nominal output current in TURBO mode | 60A | 30A |
| TURBO mode time limitation | 30 minutes | |
| Charging characteristic | IUIa | |
| Dimension (w x h x d) | 155 x 250 x 318 mm | |
| Weight | 18 kg | |
| Detailed specifications are in the leaflet | ||