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Sirius Capacitor Module
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User Manual
Model Number -7100-48-B-2C-M-SD-A-G
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The possible warning messages are as follows:
Warning Messages
Description
Trouble Shooting
Over-Current (OC)
OC occurs when the current
goes above 296A or when the
Module is short-circuited. In
this event, the electronic
switch will shut down.
Switch OFF the circuit breaker and
check the continuity across the
Module terminals to find whether
there is a short circuit. In case of a
short circuit, check the operating
circuitry and clear the short circuit.
Over-Temperature (OT)
OT occurs when the Module
temperature
goes
above
80°C. In this event, the
electronic switch will shut
down.
Shut down the Module and check
the surrounding temperature and
ensure the ambient temperature is
less than 80°C. If not leave the
Module to cool till the temperature
comes below 80°C. Now, turn ON
the circuit breaker.
Please Remove Charger/ Please
Connect Charger
This happens when there is
some residual current. In
this event, the Module gives
alarm for full charge or low
charge
and
the
charger/discharger is also
disconnected
but
the
electronic switch is not
activated.
In
SiriusVIEW
application, select
SiriusConfig
then go to Calibrate
Zero Current. Press Calibrate. If you
see “No load current i
s set
successfully”, it means the current
is set to zero.
9.
Features:
9.1 Key Features:
•
Low power consumption.
•
Accurate SOC estimation.
•
Cell balancing.
•
Detection of circuit board errors.
•
Long service life.
9.2 Physical features:
1.
Electronic switch is used to control the terminals in Sirius Module. It has more life period than AC or DC
contactors and responds faster than any control methods.
2.
Sirius Module has embedded functionality in the event of:
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High Cell Voltage
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Low Cell Voltage