Technical data
Chapter 4: Installation   
SP40S Multi-Function Facility Communication System Manual, Revision L 
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4.7  Ground Fault Detection 
Ground fault detection sensitivity is a minimum of 40K Ohms for Class B, Style Y connections. 
4.8  Battery Care and Backup Battery Calculations 
4.8.1 Caring for Sealed Lead Acid Batteries 
Sealed lead acid batteries are designed to operate in standby service for approximately five years.  This is based 
upon  a  normal  service  condition  where  there  is  an  ambient  temperature  of  20  degrees  C  (68  degrees  F)  and 
batteries are completely discharged once every three months.  Length of service life is directly affected by the 
number of discharge cycles, depth of discharge, and ambient temperature. 
Use Guidelines 
  Avoid installation and/or operation in close proximity to heat sources. While the operating temperature 
range is 0 to 49 degrees C (32-120 degrees F), battery life is maximized at an ambient temperature of 20 
degrees C (68 degrees F). 
  Batteries  may  generate  ignitable  gases.  Because  of  this,  install  batteries  in  a  well-ventilated  location, 
away from spark producing equipment. 
  DO NOT  install batteries in  an  atmosphere where organic solvents or adhesives  may be present.  DO 
NOT clean the batteries with oils, thinners, or similar substances. The case and cover of the batteries are 
ABS plastic resin, which may suffer damage from these chemicals. 
  DO NOT install batteries in a heavy vibration or shock location. 
  ALWAYS wear insulated gloves when handling batteries. 
  DO NOT use together batteries of different capacities, age, or manufacture. 
  WARNING:  DO  NOT  crush,  incinerate,  or  dismantle  batteries.    The 
electrolyte contains sulfuric acid, which can cause serious damage to eyes and skin. 
If contact does occur, flush with water and seek immediate medical attention. 
4.8.2 Storing Batteries 
  For batteries that are to be stored for an extended period of time, give a supplemental charge monthly. 
  NEVER store batteries in a discharged condition. 
  The  self-discharge  rate  of  batteries  is  approximately  3%  per  month  when  the  storage  temperature  is 
maintained at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F).  The self-discharge rate varies depending upon temperature. 
Cooler  temperatures  cause  the  self-discharge  rate  to  decrease.  Warmer  temperatures  cause  the  self-
discharge rate to increase. 










