What is Accumulator/Rectifier Periodic Inspection?
It is the process of checking, at specific intervals, whether the accumulator (battery) and rectifier (rectifier-charger) are providing uninterrupted and safe power. The aim is to ensure that the system continues to operate during power outages.
How is it done? (Briefly)
Visual inspection
Swelling, leakage, cracks, and corrosion are checked.
Electrical measurements
Battery voltage, charging current, and rectifier output are measured.
It is checked whether the values are within the nominal range.
Load/capacity check
The behavior of the batteries under load is tested.
Weak cells are identified.
Connection and ventilation check
Cables, fuses, and connections are checked.
How often should it be done?
It shouldWhat is Accumulator/Rectifier Periodic Inspection?
It is the process of checking, at specific intervals, whether the accumulator (battery) and rectifier (rectifier-charger) are providing uninterrupted and safe power. The aim is to ensure that the system continues to operate during power outages.
How is it done? (Briefly)
Visual inspection
Swelling, leakage, cracks, and corrosion are checked.
Electrical measurements
Battery voltage, charging current, and rectifier output are measured.
It is checked whether the values are within the nominal range.
Load/capacity check
The behavior of the batteries under load is tested.
Weak cells are identified.
Connection and ventilation check
Cables, fuses, and connections are checked.
How often should it be done?
It should be done at least once a year.
Who should do it?
It should be performed by authorized Electrical Engineers, Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Electrical Technicians with Ekipnet "K" number.be done at least once a year.