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Distilled Water Battery Grade
Our product range is known for its quality, and finds widespread application in various sectors such as chemical & biological laboratories, operation theater machines, aquariums, households, industries and etc. In accordance with the requirements of clients, we can provide distilled water (Cold Process Technology) in safe packaging of various quantities.
We manufacture and export a new and innovative range of products as per market demands, we provide tailor-made products as per Standards / requirements.
Different grades and types of distilled water offered by us is formulated employing highly advanced cold process technology.
Commercial Distilled Water:
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Distilled Water 3 in 1 ( Distilled Water 3 In 1 can be used in:::-
For top up in inverter and all types of batteries
Add with coolant in radiator (as per ratio recommended)
Add in wiper tank of a car for cleaning windshield
- Aquarium Water
- Battery Distilled Water
- Windshield Wiper Water
- Distilled Water For Home
- Industrial Water
- Distilled water for Pathology Laboratory
- Radiator Coolant Water
- SPA & Saloon Distilled Water
Our product range includes Distilled Water, Battery Distilled Water, Windshield Wiper Fluid, Distilled Water For Home, Industrial Water, SPA & Saloon Distilled Water, Radiator Coolant Water, Laboratory Water, Medicated Water, Aquarium Water and Saloon Distilled Water.
b)GASES : Batteries can give off explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames and lighted cigarettes away from battery and battery room. Ensure connections are tight before switching on, using only insulated tools. Areas where batteries are kept or charged must be adequately ventilated.
c).ELECTRICITY :
e)ERECTION :
Erection and commissioning of batteries to be done in accordance with separate instructions provided by manufacturer.
CONDENSED INSTRUCTIONS
Temperature | Float Voltage |
<5 deg. C | 2.270.02 vpc |
200C to 350C
|
2.250.02 vpc
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360C to 450C
|
2.230.02vpc |
BOOST CHARGING
Operate the charger in accordance with the separate charger instruction, so as to supplya charge current to the battery. The initial "starting rate" charging current can be any value up to two times the "finishing rate" of charge, as given in the Appendix. The voltage of the battery will rise as the battery becomes charged. When the battery voltage reaches a value equivalent to 2.36 volts per cell, the charge current should be limited to a maximum of the "finishing rate" of charge. Where automatically regulated charges are employed, the charge current may not be under manual control, but the current output of such charges should not greatly exceed the finishing rate of charge, when the cells are gassing. Charging should be continued, taking specific gravity and voltage readings on the pilot cell, at half hourly intervals, until the readings become sensibly constant over a period of 2 hour
PILOT CELL ::: Select one cell of the battery as a 'pilot cell. For batteries containing more than 60 cells, select one pilot cell
for each 60 cells. Any variations in specific gravity of the electrolyte in the 'pilot' cell(s) will be indicative of the state of charge
of the whole battery. Keep the electrolyte level between the red and green mark, preferably near the green mark, etched on the
transparent level indicator by adding distilled or deionised water when required. After topping up,
it is preferable to give the battery a charge for approximately ½ hour, above 2.3 volts per cell. This will mix the electrolyte and
prevent water from stratifying at the upper level.
5.GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Specific gravity: The specific gravity of the electrolyte in fully charged cells should be 1.200+/-0.005 at 270 C. During the course of years there may be a slight fall in the maximum specific gravity values obtainable at end of charge, but acid should never be added except on the recommendations of the manufacturer.
2.Topping up Due to evaporation, and gassing on charge, water is lost from the electrolyte, and the level gradually falls.
Water must be added at intervals to bring the electrolyte to the correct level. Do not allow the levels to fall below the red mark.
The water used for this topping-up operation must be pure and should be demineralised and conforming to IS 1069 Never use metal vessels for storing or dispensing the topping-up water.
Water should preferably be added below the surface of the electrolyte, by use of a rubber syringe or plastic funnel. This helps to mix the water with the electrolyte. It will also help to assist mixing by having the battery on charge, with all cells gassing, either during, or soon after topping-up.
3.Preservation Keep the battery and surrounding clean and dry.
Wipe down the cells with a clean soft cloth dampened with clean water, if necessary, a small amount of mild detergent may be added to the cleaning water to remove any greasy film. Ensure bolted connections are tight. Keep connectors, pillars and bolted connections covered with petroleum jelly for protection against corrosion. Should any corrosion of the connectors occur because of spilt acid etc. carefully remove corrosion products, thoroughly clean and neutralize with alkali solution or dilute ammonia.
Dry the affected parts and liberally coat with petroleum jelly to protect from further corrosion. Care should be taken to ensure that the neutralizing solution does not enter the cell.
4.Temperature correction The specific gravity of the electrolyte varies with temperature. Any reading observed on the hydrometer should therefore be corrected as follows: For every 100 , above 150 C, add 7 point (0.007 specific gravity) to the specific gravity as read on the hydrometer
Similarly, for each 100 C, below 150 C, subtract 7 point (0.007 specific gravity) as read on the hydrometer
The products that we manufacture and supply are as per the following standards:
- Indian Standard (IS) 1069, 1070, 7029
- International Standards Organisation (ISO) 3696 grade 1, 2, 3
- American Standards- A.S.T.M D-1193 grade & types 1,2,3,4
Distilled Water, Battery Distilled Water, Windshield Wiper Fluid, Distilled Water For Home, Industrial Water, SPA & Saloon Distilled Water, Radiator Coolant Water, Laboratory Water, Medicated Water, Aquarium Water and Saloon Distilled Water.