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Monitoring and maintenance
June 1st 2007

Curtis Instruments says it is always happy to advise customers on the best ways of monitoring and maintaining batteries.

"By constantly taking the time and initiative to check voltage under load, operators of industrial electrical equipment will gain in key areas," says managing director Barry Langsford.

"There is the assured, uninterrupted productivity by ensuring optimum operating power is in place. Then there is the benefit of extended battery life by avoiding deep discharging, a common mistake that naturally affects life cycle.

Maintenance cost reductions are a huge benefit; low voltages and heavily discharged batteries result in overheated windings, premature contactor wear or failure, and damage to control circuitry." A choice of gauges include intelligent technology which warns of predetermined low voltage – even after having been disconnected – and LED displays clearly indicate the state of charge.

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