Mastervolt chargemaster plus 12/100-3 User And Installation Manual Download Page 17

ChargeMaster Plus 12/75-3, 12/100-3, 24/40-3, 24/60-3 – User and Installation Manual

 

 

 

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Value 

Meaning 

Factory setting 

Value range 

Maximum time  Maximum time of the Bulk phase since 

Start bulk timer

 

480 min 

0-1440min 

Absorption

 

Voltage 

Absorption voltage (@ 25

°

C); see section 

5.4 

14.25/28.50V 

0-15.50/0-31.00V 

Maximum time  Maximum absorption timer 

240min 

0-1440min 

Return Amps 

Return amps. If the charge current drops 

below this level, the charger switches from 

the Absorption to the Float stage (% of I

max

6% 

0-50% 

Minimum time 

Minimum absorption timer  

15min 

0-240min 

Float 

 

Voltage 

Float voltage (@ 25

°

C); see section 5.4 

13.25/26.50V 

0-15.50/0-31.00V 

Return to bulk 

Return to bulk voltage; If the battery voltage 

stays below this level for at least the 

Return 

to bulk delay time, 

the charger will start the 

Bulk stage 

13.25/26.50V 

0-15.50/0-31.00V 

Return to bulk 

Return to bulk delay time, see 

Return to 

bulk voltage

  

30sec 

0-240sec 

Alarm levels

 

High alarm on 

Upper threshold level to trigger the Battery 

high alarm 

15,25/30.50V 

0-16.00/0-32.00V 

High alarm off 

Lower threshold level to stop the Battery 

high alarm 

14,75/29,50V 

0-16.00/0-32.00V 

Low alarm off 

Upper threshold level to stop the Battery 

low alarm 

11.00/22.00V 

0-16.00/0-32.00V 

Low alarm on 

Lower threshold level to trigger the Battery 

low alarm 

10.00/20.00V 

0-16.00/0-32.00V 

Alarm delay 

Delay time before the alarm is triggered 

30sec 

5-60sec 

Output 1

 

Name 

Name of this output 

Output 1 

0-16 chars 

Shunt device 

Selection of the MasterShunt to which 

output 1 of the ChargeMaster Plus is 

connected 

No connection 

No connection,  

MSH + Product Name 

Output 2

 

Name 

Name of this output 

Output 2 

0-16 chars 

Smart terminal

 

Name 

Name of this output 

Output 3 

0-16 chars 

*24V models only 

 

Summary of Contents for chargemaster plus 12/100-3

Page 1: ...CHARGEMASTER PLUS 12 75 3 12 100 3 24 40 3 24 60 3 FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 10000011898 13...

Page 2: ...lications 6 3 INSTALLATION 7 3 1 Unpacking 7 3 2 Environment 7 3 3 Wiring 7 3 4 Batteries 8 3 5 Things you need 8 3 6 Overview connection compartment 9 3 7 Connection example 10 3 8 Installation step...

Page 3: ...overed by this warranty 1 4 Disclaimer Our products are subject to continual development and improvement Therefore additions or modifications to the products may cause changes to the technical data an...

Page 4: ...ock disconnect the ChargeMaster Plus from both AC and DC electrical system before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turning off controls will not reduce this risk Be sure that third parties canno...

Page 5: ...E POS P battery post usually has larger diameter than NEGATIVE NEG N post 4 Determine which post of battery is grounded connected to the chassis If negative post is grounded to chassis as in most vehi...

Page 6: ...tch determine voltage of battery by referring to car owner s manual and make sure it matches output rating of battery charger 2 10 Grounding instructions This battery charger should be connected to a...

Page 7: ...g areas take into account that the fan of the ChargeMaster Plus can produce noise when operating Although the ChargeMaster Plus fully complies with all applicable EMC limits it may still cause harmful...

Page 8: ...GND 120V 60Hz installations single phase Wire color Meaning Must be connected to Black Hot or Line L1 White Neutral N Green Ground PE GND 240V 60Hz installations split phase 120 240VAC Wire color Mean...

Page 9: ...ge output 2 10 Temperature sensor connection 5 Positive terminal charge output 1 11 DIP switches 6 Screw terminals AC input 12 Ventilation openings Figure 2 Connection compartment Notes If the battery...

Page 10: ...entire installation CAUTION Too thin cables and or loose connections can cause dangerous overheating of the cables and or terminals Therefore tighten all connections well in order to limit transition...

Page 11: ...ening two screws at the lower side of the enclosure as well 4 Open the connection compartment by loosening the two screws 5 Connect the wiring to the screw terminals Fasten the cable with the cable cl...

Page 12: ...occur caused by the capacitors used in the ChargeMaster Plus This is particularly dangerous in places with insufficient ventilation Due to the gassing of the batteries an explosion can occur Avoid ha...

Page 13: ...ipment Event based commands With MasterBus a device can be programmed to initiate an action at another connected device This is done by means of event based commands 3 11 Decommissioning If it is nece...

Page 14: ...MasterBus functions Adjustment of the settings of the ChargeMaster Plus can be made via the MasterBus network by means of an USB interface connected to a PC with MasterAdjust software Some settings c...

Page 15: ...e chosen for feedback on the charged battery Not connected read only Output 2 Output 2 Output state Off pre float on read only Output 2 Voltage of charge output 2 read only Output 2 Output current of...

Page 16: ...of this device English EN NL DE FR ES IT NO SV FI DA Name Name of this device This name will be recognized by all devices connected to the MasterBus CHG ChargeMaster 0 12 chars MB communication Selec...

Page 17: ...ime the charger will start the Bulk stage 13 25 26 50V 0 15 50 0 31 00V Return to bulk Return to bulk delay time see Return to bulk voltage 30sec 0 240sec Alarm levels High alarm on Upper threshold le...

Page 18: ...Event x 1 The next event appears after enabling Event x Disabled See Event x 4 2 10 Events source The ChargeMaster Plus can be configured as an event source An event source can be used to initiate an...

Page 19: ...is available the ChargeMaster Plus will start to charge the batteries Note Once switched on the ChargeMaster Plus automatically resumes operation after it was disconnected from an AC source temporaril...

Page 20: ...ium fast green Battery in bulk stage Blinking slow green Battery absorption stage Solid green Battery in float stage Battery III Blinking medium fast green Battery in bulk stage Blinking slow green Ba...

Page 21: ...m the batteries can also remain connected to the ChargeMaster Plus during winter One hour every 14 days the charger automatically switches to absorption to keep the battery running properly and prolon...

Page 22: ...charge a 24V starter battery or a 12V starter battery with its own charging profile Settings are configured via MasterBus see section 4 2 5 5 3 Starter alternator Outputs 1 and 2 are configured as ful...

Page 23: ...ter Plus is required Examine your electrical installation on a regular basis at least once a year Defects such as loose connections burnt wiring etc must be corrected immediately If necessary use a so...

Page 24: ...ed Check AC input voltage Batteries not fully charged Charge current too low See Charge current too low in this table Current to load is too high Reduce load taken from the batteries Charge time too s...

Page 25: ...settings User defined AGM GEL Flooded AGM Spiral Flooded traction Flooded calcium MLI Li ion Dimensions mm 383 250 126 383 250 126 Dimensions inch 15 0 9 8 5 0 15 0 9 8 5 0 Weight 5 9 kg 13 lbs 5 9 kg...

Page 26: ...User defined AGM GEL Flooded AGM Spiral Flooded traction Flooded calcium MLI Li ion Dimensions mm 383 250 126 383 250 126 Dimensions inch 15 0 9 8 5 0 15 0 9 8 5 0 Weight 5 9 kg 13 lbs 5 9 kg 13 lbs R...

Page 27: ...75 3 12 100 3 24 40 3 24 60 3 User and Installation Manual 27 7 3 Dimensions Dimensions in mm inches ChargeMaster Plus models 12 75 3 12 100 3 24 40 3 and 24 60 3 7 4 3 Step charging characteristics...

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