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3.1.2  Temperature Compensation Of Final Charge Voltage 

As the battery temperature increases, the 

acid/lead 

battery’s optimal final load voltage decreases. 

A constant 

final charge voltage leads to uncontrolled 

gassing in 

the case of higher battery temperatures, and 
undercharging in case of low temperatures. 

The 

temperature compensation software algorithm 

automatically 

decreases the final charge voltage at higher 

temperatures 

and increases them at lower ones. The 

temperature 

compensation system with the sensor 

integrated in 

the System-Manager influences all three 

overcharge 

thresholds. 

The integrated sensor makes maintenance 

and 

installation easier and can be properly used 

under the 

following circumstances: 

  System-Manager and battery must 

be 

in the same room 

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-40

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-14

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10
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20
68

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86

40
104

50
122

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13,5

13,8

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14,7

15,0

[°C]
[°F]

2,20

2,25

2,30

2,35

2,40

2,45

2,50

[°C]
[°F]

2,35

2,40

2,45

2,55

  the System-Manager’s own 

warming-up is compensated by substantial calculations. However, even if the sensor was outside the System-
Manager, the room temperature itself only corresponds to the battery pole temperature, so actual electrolyte 
temperature inside the battery may be actually different by a bigger margin of error. 

  However, an external sensor can be installed if the most accurate sensing is desired. 

3.1.3  Boost Charging (Lead&Sealed) And Equalisation Charging (Only Lead) 

For this charging cycle, the System-Manager increases the battery charge voltage for a certain period of time after the 
battery has fallen below a certain voltage. The Boost Charge countdown is only activated when the desired battery 
voltage has been reached. This is the reason why it is important to pay attention to the fact that the solar module will be 
able give out sufficient charge energy with the corresponding final voltages. 

If the Boost Charge voltage level is too high in comparison with the module voltage (reduced by 
wire losses) the countdown may never be started and your battery is therefore charged at a 

higher voltage with no time control. 

Equalising charge works similar to the above Boost Charging but is at an even higher voltage. Using equalisation 
charging is only possible and can only then be programmed if the battery has been configured to be of liquid electrolyte 
type. It is activated when the battery falls below a certain voltage 

3.1.4  Automatic Monthly Mixture Of Electrolyte 

Batteries that are shallow cycled will never trigger the equalisation cycle, so an automatic function has been added so the 
final charge voltage is increased for a limited time every month. In this case, either Boost or Equalise charging is 
activated depending on the electrolyte configuration. This function prevents harmful acid layering which occurs especially 
after remaining a long time at a certain charge status. 

3.1.5  Display 

The display scrolls every 3

rd

 second. Pressing once the OK button stops the scrolling at the actuell window. Pressing 

this key will start the scrolling again. 
The LCD works correctly only within the operating temperature range specified by the manufacturer. When this 
temperature range is exceeded, disturbances may occur which prevent reading the display.  The display will return to 
normal when the operating temperature range is again reached. The storing temperature range, however, must not be 
exceeded or permanent damage may occur. 

3.1.6  Overdischarge Protection 

Overdischarging leads to sulphation and as result a loss of your battery’s capacity. The overdischarge protection feature 
disconnects the loads if the battery is becoming too discharged and re-connects them after sufficient re-charging. The 
loads can also be manually switched on/off, so the System-Manager can be used as a main DC load disconnect switch. 

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Summary of Contents for Solarix 2401

Page 1: ...on by internal fuse Automatic electronic fuse Short circuit protection of load and module Overvoltage protection at module input Open circuit protection without battery Reverse current protection at n...

Page 2: ...User and Operation manual Specially designed for hybrid systems and telecommunications Steca Solarix 2401 4401 716 148 Z02 09_45 PHOTOVOLTAIK PHOTOVOLTAIC PHOTOVOLTAIQUE FOTOVOLTAICA EN...

Page 3: ...3 Sub Menu 8 6 Installation 10 6 1 Precautions 10 6 2 Location Of Installation 10 6 2 1 Installation On Walls 11 6 2 2 Rules for mounting the System Manager 11 6 3 Preparations 11 6 3 1 Assemblies 11...

Page 4: ...g on the PV system Before you start work Read the chapter Installation chapter 6 page 10 Make sure that all Precautions chapter 6 1 page 10 are taken Only start to install your System Manager when you...

Page 5: ...by manufacturer are connected to this System Manager the user has to accept the consequences CAUTION Opening the System Manager connecting cover excluded as well as use other than prescribed by the m...

Page 6: ...stem is set for use with lead accumulators batteries with liquid electrolyte and can be set for accumulators with fixed electrolyte like gel batteries The System Manager can be used for all types of s...

Page 7: ...e corresponding final voltages If the Boost Charge voltage level is too high in comparison with the module voltage reduced by wire losses the countdown may never be started and your battery is therefo...

Page 8: ...through the controller I_mod is the charging current produced by the solar modules When the voltage of the battery is getting near the final charge voltage the module current I_mod is substantially hi...

Page 9: ...s can be changed by this scrolling action By pressing OK the displayed menu window is activated and the value is indicated Pressing OK once again leads to a closure of the window without adjustment Af...

Page 10: ...V 30 0V 54 0V 60 0V The equalisation charging can be programmed similar to adjusting the boost charging Press OK to enter edit the equalisation charge voltage by pressing the arrow keys and confirm se...

Page 11: ...PV system s efficiency and performance The solar PV array should be installed in a way that in the most unfavourable case the voltage drop is not so high that the battery can not be charged completel...

Page 12: ...Make sure that the heat sink is well ventilated when mounting 6 3 Preparations 6 3 1 Assemblies Before installation lay out all cables junction boxes and safety fuses cut into sections isolate on both...

Page 13: ...s to the System Manager s battery connection terminals the symbol shows a rectangular battery with and indicators and tighten securely with a proper slot screwdriver Pay attention to the right polarit...

Page 14: ...In addition to the electronic fuse device mentioned above the System Manager has also been protected by regular fuses which have been rated far beyond nominal currents to prevent false blowing of the...

Page 15: ...round for all system components All plus connections are internally connected anyway in the System Manager 6 7 2 Negative Grounding If Negative Grounding is used only one minus connection from any one...

Page 16: ...ssible so that unnecessary costs can be avoided Certainly not all errors are listed below You will find the most common errors and symptoms covering the major part of all possible errors Send in the S...

Page 17: ...ischarged deeply or increase solar array to add energy to the system Connect all loads through the System Manager to avoid strong discharge of the battery No module is connected otherwise module modul...

Page 18: ...aired nor replaced or if this does not occur within a suitable period in spite of the specification of an extension period in writing by the customer the reduction in value caused by the fault shall b...

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