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Battery state of charge
Set trip level to activate the relay based on the actual battery state 
of charge (SOC):

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Activate alarm if SOC is below a given percent.

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Deactivate if SOC is above a given percent of state of charge.

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Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be 
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).

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Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will 
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).

>  

Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm 
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).

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Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm 
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).

Battery temperature
Set trip level to activate the relay based on the actual battery 
temperature:

>  

Alarm temperature: set a value between 45 and 60 degrees 
Celsius above which the alarm will be activated.

>  

Safe temperature: set a value between 30 and 50 degrees 
Celsius under which the alarm will be deactivated.

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Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be 
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).

>  

Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will 
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).

>  

Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm 
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).

>  

Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm 
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).

Battery voltage 
Set trip level to activate the relay based on the actual battery 
voltage:

>  

Low voltage: set the low voltage under which the alarm will be 
activated.

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Safe voltage: set the alarm deactivation voltage.

>  

Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be 
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).

>  

Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will 
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).

>  

Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm 
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).

>  

Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm 
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).

Figure 13: Battery state of charge

Figure 14: Battery temperature

Figure 15: Battery voltage

Summary of Contents for PowerRouter

Page 1: ...u may download the installation tool from the website www PowerRouter com you will need your login details for this website The software installation tool can be used to configure PowerRouters with fi...

Page 2: ...gure a new system using the installation wizard The wizard automatically detects whether you are connected to a new PowerRouter system The wizard guides you through the minimal required settings to ge...

Page 3: ...the battery itself or on the battery specification sheet Maximum depth of discharge DOD backup Enter the maximum depth of discharge allowed during a grid failure This defines the percentage of the bat...

Page 4: ...output power of the grid module 5 latest grid disconnection events Solar Module status shows the status of the system s internal solar module Voltage and current of each solar string at this moment Lo...

Page 5: ...guring the system display Backlight When auto mode is selected the display will switch off after it has not been used for two minutes When always on is selected the display will never switch off Displ...

Page 6: ...ser selectable relay please configure relay 1 or 2 via a separate configuration option The following system conditions are available None Alarm is not used default Grid voltage Set trip level to activ...

Page 7: ...e deactivated Activation delay delay time in seconds before the alarm will be activated between 0 and 100 seconds Deactivation delay delay time in seconds before the alarm will be deactivated between...

Page 8: ...e how much power is connected as additional load to be switched on in watts Activate on load support activates if the percentage of the defined power of the load is available as an energy surplus Deac...

Page 9: ...relay Set relay signal type Normal default user selectable relay is activated when switched on Pulse activates the user selectable relay for a defined duration of between 1 and 10 seconds when switche...

Page 10: ...ed the system complies with the EEG2012 regulations in Germany by limiting its grid output power to 70 of nominal power by default The limitation can be optimized by entering the installed solar power...

Page 11: ...tery specification sheet capacity value of the battery discharged in 10 hours Maximum depth of discharge DOD Enter the maximum depth of discharge allowed during a grid failure This defines the percent...

Page 12: ...ctly Incorrect settings can damage the batteries At fixed float the batteries are charged with a constant voltage This can be used in a backup application where batteries may be charged over a long pe...

Page 13: ...consumption percentage since at lower discharge powers more energy can be extracted from the battery If the maximum discharge power is set too low not all the available battery energy is used In an id...

Page 14: ...take up to 15 minutes depending on which modules will be updated During this period the system will not be operational The installation tool already includes the latest firmware versions so no intern...

Page 15: ...loc Solar power www hoppecke com Battery type Number of batteries Battery pack size C10 Ah Maximum charge current Bulk voltage Float voltage 6V 4 OPzV 250 4x 205 Ah 41 A 28 8 V 27 0 V 6V 5 OPzV 300 4x...

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