Determining the compact stations
Defining the hardware for the stations
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11.4.6 Permitted batteries
The table below lists the permissible battery types for the different station
housings. If the ↑ station housing is too small for the batteries needed (e.g., as a
result of having installed options), the batteries can be installed in a separate
empty housing.
The maximum admissible battery dimensions can be limited by options
(e.g. event printer). In this case different batteries or a larger housing must be
selected.
Designation Type Dimensions
W x D x H (mm)
Number of batteries in station housing
Eco Standard Comfort Large
Large
Extension
Battery (12 V, 7 Ah, VDS) FA2003 151 x 65 x 94 2 2 2 2 2
Battery (12 V, 12 Ah, VDS) FA2004 151 x 98 x 94 -- 2 2 2 2
Battery (12 V, 17 Ah, VDS) FA2005 181 x 77 x 167 -- -- 2 2 2
Battery (12 V, 26 Ah, VDS) FA2006 166 x 175 x 125 -- -- 2
1
2 2
Battery (12 V, 45 Ah, VDS) FA2007 197 x 165 x 170 -- -- -- 2 +
FP2004
2
Battery (12 V, 65 Ah, VDS) FA2008 348 x 167 x 178 -- -- -- 2+
FP2004
2
Battery (12 V, 100 Ah) FA2009 301 x 168 x 212 -- -- -- --
1
--
1
1
Due to the weight, no batteries with a rating above 100 Ah may be installed in the
housings (Large) and (Large Extension).
The 70 W power supply unit has to be mounted in the housing in which the
batteries are located because the thermal monitoring is integrated in the power
supply.
With the 150 W power supply unit the external thermoelectric element has to be
fitted in the immediate vicinity of the batteries.
See also
2 Determining the station options [➙ 167]