12V 110Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery with F11 Insert Terminals
Description / 12V 110Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery with F11 Insert Terminals
TLV121100 - 12V 110Ah Battery with F11 Terminals
• Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for efficient gas recombination of up to 99% and freedom from electrolyte maintenance or water adding
• Not restricted for air transport-complies with IATA/ICAO Special Provision A67
• UL recognized component
• Can be mounted in any orientation
• Computer designed lead, calcium tin alloy grid for high power density
• Long service life in float or cyclic applications
• Maintenance-free operation
• Low self discharge
Applications
• UPS Standby Power Applications
• Data Centers
• Emergency 911 Centers
• Fire Panels / Alarm Panels
• Military Power Equipment
• Emergency Lighting
Product Specifications
Dimensions
Terminal Type: F11
Length (mm/inch): 281mm / 11.06"
Width (mm/inch): 267mm / 10.51"
Height (mm/inch): 207mm / 8.15"
Total Height (mm/inch): 210mm / 8.27"
Approx. Weight (kg/lbs): 33kg / 72.8lbs
Performance Characteristics
Nominal Voltage: 12V
Nominal Capacity 77ºF (25ºC)
10HR (10.8V): 110Ah
5HR (10.5V): 96.5Ah
1HR (9.60V): 62.8Ah
Internal Resistance
Fully Charged battery 77ºF(25ºC): Approx. 4mΩ
Capacity Affected by Temperature (10 Hour)
40°C: 102%
25°C: 100%
0°C: 85%
-15°C: 65%
Self-Discharge (25°C)
3 Month: Remaining Capacity: 91%
6 Month: Remaining Capacity: 82%
12 Month: Remaining Capacity: 65%
Nominal Operating Temperature:
25°C±3°C (77°F±5°F)
Operating Temperature Range
Discharge: -15°C~50°C(5°F~122°F)
Charge: -10°C~50°C(14°F~122°F)
Storage: -20°C~50°C(-4°F~122°F)
Float Charging Voltage (25°C):
13.50 to 13.80V Temperature compensation: -18mV/°C
Cyclic Charging Voltage (25°C):
14.50 to 14.90V Temperature compensation: -30mV/°C
Maximum Charging Current: 33A
Maximum Discharge Current: 800A (5 sec)
Terminal Material: Copper
Designed Floating Life: 12 Years



Constant Current Discharge Characteristics
Constant Power Discharge Characteristics
(Note) The above characteristics data can be obtained within three charge/discharge cycles.



