CAME LBF40 Battery Charger Board
Installation and Technical Data
Product Description
The CAME LBF40 is a battery charger board designed for use with ZL94 control panels. It ensures a continuous power supply by charging backup batteries.
Components
The LBF40 board and its associated components include:
- LBF40 basic board
- Battery holder
- UNI6954 3.9x9.5 self-tapping screw
- Tie rod
- UNI5588 M5 nut
- Battery charger cable
- 3-pole terminal block
- Faston connector
Technical Data
- Power Supply: 24 V DC
- Charging Current: 250 mA max.
- Absorption: 50 mA
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 55°C
- Fuse 1: 1 A
- Fuse 2: 15 A
Important Safety Note: Always disconnect the power supply before starting installation.
Installation Diagrams
The document includes several diagrams illustrating the installation process. These diagrams show:
- Mounting the control panel and the LBF40 board.
- Connecting the battery holder and batteries.
- Wiring connections between the LBF40 board, the control panel (ZL94C), and the batteries.
- Cable length considerations based on wire cross-section (e.g., 3 x 1.5 mm² for < 10 m, 3 x 2.5 mm² for > 10 m).
- Specific connection points labeled with numbers (1-8) and component references (e.g., FA4024, FA4024CB).
Diagram A: Shows the initial setup of the control panel and the placement of the battery holder.
Diagram B: Illustrates the mounting of the LBF40 board onto the control panel.
Diagram C: Depicts the connection of two 12V-3.4Ah batteries.
Diagram D: Shows the wiring of the LBF40 board to the control panel.
Diagram E: Illustrates the connection of the battery charger cable.
Diagram F: Provides guidance on cable sizing based on length.
Diagram G & H: Show detailed wiring and connections for the LBF40 board within the control panel system.
Compliance and Disposal
CE Declaration: CAME Cancelli Automatici S.p.A. declares that this device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions established by Directive 2004/108/EC.
Disposal:
- Packaging components (cardboard, plastic) can be disposed of with normal household waste through recycling.
- Electronic components and batteries may contain pollutants and must be removed and handed over to authorized companies for recovery and recycling.
- Do not dispose of in the environment.
General Information
The data and information provided in this manual are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
Reference Code for Conformity Copy: DDC L EN Z003 (English version)