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Lifeline GPL Series - User Manual

Lifeline GPL Series
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TECHNICAL MANUAL
For
Lifeline
®
Batteries
Manufactured by:
Concorde Battery Corporation
2009 San Bernardino Road
West Covina, CA 91790
Phone 626-813-1234
Fax 626-813-1235
www.lifelinebatteries.com
Document No. 6-0101
Revision G
November 26, 2019
NOTICE: The technical data contained herein has been reviewed and approved for general
release on the basis that it contains no export controlled information. No part of this document
may be copied or reproduced by any means, including electronic or mechanical, without written
permission from Concorde Battery Corporation.
DISCLAIMER: The technical data contained herein is based upon the best information available
as of the latest revision date. Concorde Battery Corporation makes no warranty of
merchantability, fitness for any particular purpose, or any other warranty, expressed or implied,
with respect to such information, and we assume no liability resulting from its use. It is the
obligation of each user of the product to determine the suitability for any particular application
and to comply with the requirements of all applicable laws regarding use and disposal of this
product.
Copyright © Concorde Battery Corporation 2019
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Summary

Chapter 1 - Introduction

1.1 Company Background

Overview of Concorde Battery Corporation's history and founding.

1.2 Overview of Lifeline AGM Technology

Explanation of the features and benefits of Lifeline's AGM technology.

1.3 About this Manual

Purpose and structure of the technical manual.

Chapter 2 - Battery Construction

2.1 Component Description

Detailed description of the internal components of Lifeline batteries.

2.2 Battery with Cut Away View

Visual representation of a battery with its internal parts exposed.

2.3 Terminal Types

Illustration and description of available battery terminal configurations.

Chapter 3 - Technology Comparison

3.1 Lifeline versus Flooded Batteries

Comparison of Lifeline AGM batteries with traditional flooded lead-acid batteries.

3.2 Lifeline versus Gel Batteries

Comparison of Lifeline AGM batteries with gel electrolyte batteries.

3.3 Lifeline versus other AGM Batteries

Comparison of Lifeline AGM batteries with other manufacturers' AGM batteries.

Chapter 4 - Battery Specifications

4.1 Battery Models

Listing and brief overview of available Lifeline battery models.

4.2 Terminals

Details on standard and optional battery terminal types and hardware.

4.3 Handles

Information on the types of lifting handles incorporated into batteries.

4.4 Definition of Ratings

Explanation of battery capacity ratings and testing conditions.

4.5 Temperature Range

Specified storage and operating temperature limits for batteries.

4.6 UL Recognition

Details on the battery's UL recognition status and file number.

4.7 Shipping Classification

Information regarding the battery's classification for shipping purposes.

Chapter 5 - Commissioning and Servicing Instructions

5.1 Storage

Guidelines for proper battery storage and warranty coverage.

5.2 Installation

Procedures and precautions for installing Lifeline AGM batteries.

5.3 Discharging

Information on battery discharge characteristics and capacity.

5.4 Charging

Recommended 3-stage charging profile and voltage settings.

5.5 Conditioning

Procedure for applying a conditioning charge to restore capacity.

5.6 Deep Discharge Recovery

Steps for recovering batteries that have been deeply discharged.

5.7 Capacity Testing

Method for determining the actual capacity of a battery.

5.8 Temperature Considerations

Impact of temperature on battery performance, life, and freezing points.

5.9 Servicing

Recommended schedule for battery inspection and maintenance.

5.10 Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning battery exteriors safely.

5.11 Recycling

Guidance on proper recycling procedures for end-of-life batteries.

Chapter 6 - Safety Information

6.1 Release of Ignitable Gasses

Hazards and precautions for hydrogen and oxygen gas release during charging.

6.2 Exposure to Acid

Risks of chemical burns from sulfuric acid electrolyte exposure.

6.3 Shorting of Terminals

Dangers of high currents and heat from shorted battery terminals.

6.4 Thermal Runaway

Condition of rapid temperature increase leading to overheating or explosion.

Appendix B - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Appendix C - Charts and Graphs

Lifeline GPL Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCamera plate
MaterialAluminum
ColorBlack
CompatibilityArca-Swiss
FunctionMounting