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and sulphation problems). 
Should the  voltage  in  individual  cells  deviate from the  average value  more than the  following limits, perform an 
equalizing charge: 

 

Battery state 

2V cells 

at  floating,  after  the  first  6  months  of operation 

-0.1V / +0.2V 

at the end of the normal charge, while current   is   stable,   after   the   first  
6 months of operation 

-0.2V / +0.35V 

during discharge, while DoD is between 5 and 20% 

± 0.04V 

during discharge, while DoD is between 20 and 60% 

± 0.06V 

at  rest,  24h  after  a  Functional Equalizing charge 

± 0.025V 

 

Corrective Equalizing is performed as a Full Charge in paragraph 3.2.1. 

 

If the voltages are still out of the limits, Systems Sunlight Customer Service should be called. 
A service contract with Systems Sunlight S.A. is recommended. 

 

3.2.3.  Normal operation charging

 

The  following  charging  voltage  settings  are  optimum  values,  so  the  battery  is  not  heavily  undercharged  or 

overcharged. A  good  indicator to  check this is  the  percentage of  overcharge per  cycle  (charging factor) within  a 
long period  of  operation (a  month to  a  year). Deviations from  the  charging factors given here, prompt to  check 
the charging settings and the overall system operation again: 

    

>107% for Stand-alone systems with Maximum Daily DOD less than 5% 

    

105% to 110% for Stand-alone systems with MDDOD more than 5% 

    

104% to 107% for Hybrid systems. 

 

3.2.3.1.    Settings for Stand-alone systems

 

The settings shall be adjusted according to battery temperature. Temperatures are averaged over one month: 

 

Controller type 

Setting 

-20 to 0°C 

0 to 15°C 

15 to 35°C 

>35°C 

Constant  Voltage  –  one 

step 

 

Vr 

 

2,50V 

 

2,45V 

 

2,40V 

 

2,35V 

 

Constant  Voltage  –  two 
steps 

absorption 
maximum 2 h per day 

 

2,55V 

 

2,50V 

 

2,45V 

 

2,40V 

float 

2,45V 

2,40V 

2,35V 

2,30V 

 

On-off 

High voltage (Vr) 

2,55V 

2,50V 

2,45V 

2,40V 

Low voltage (Vrr) 

2,35V 

2,30V 

2,30V 

2,25V 

 

For systems with oversized PV array and low MDDOD (<5%), use lower settings (see paragraph 3.3). 

 

Functional equalizing charges are required in periods with marginal “Array to  Load ratio”, less than 1.3. Typical 
frequency is 1 to 6 times per year. 

 

3.2.3.2.  Settings for Hybrid systems

 

The settings shall be adjusted according to the battery temperature. Temperatures are averaged over one month. 

The  duration  for  the  absorption phase  per  cycle  can  be  within  4  to  12  hours.  The  frequency of  the  Functional 
Equalizing charges is adjusted accordingly. 

 

Controller type 

Setting 

-20 to 0°C 

0 to 15°C 

15 to 35°C 

>35°C 

Constant Voltage 

Absorption voltage 

2,50V 

2,45V 

2,40V 

2,35V 

 

Functional equalizing frequency 

Absorption time 

4-6h 

6-8h 

8-10h 

10-12h 

Equalizing every 

7 cycles 

14 cycles 

21 cycles 

28 cycles 

if one cycle is one day 

one week 

two weeks 

three weeks 

four weeks 

 
A functional equalizing lasts 24 hours with voltage settings the same as above. 

 

3.3.      Operation at no or very low load

 

When there is  little  or  no load  connected to  the  system for  long  periods (more than 1  month) while  the  battery 

remains  connected,  the  normal  charging  settings  in  paragraph  3.2  are  too  high  and  result  in  unwanted 
overcharging. The same is true for Stand-alone systems with oversized PV array and very low MDDOD (<5%) like 
in remote Telecom transmitters. 

Summary of Contents for RES SOPzV Series

Page 1: ...ply with the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS repairs carried out with non approved spare parts or unauthorized interference with the battery will invalidate any claim for warranty SYSTEMS SUNLIGHT S A Headquarters 2 Ermou Nikis Str Syntagma Square 105 63 Athens Attica Greece T 30 210 6245400 F 30 210 6245409 Manufacturing Plant Neo Olvio 672 00 Xanthi Greece T 30 25410 48100 F 30 25410 95446 Service Depart...

Page 2: ...tically up and equally on each of the poles Never drag or roll the battery since damage will be caused Do not apply force to the safety valve during handling The batteries are fully charged before shipment Do not short circuit Check for evidence of leakage All cells with visible defects such as cracked jars loose terminal posts or other unrecoverable problems shall be rejected 2 Installation and c...

Page 3: ... correct torque loading of 22 Nm Electrical connections to the battery and between cells on separate levels or racks should be made to minimize mechanical strain on battery terminal posts For systems where the total battery voltage is measured at the controller use oversized cables to the battery in order to minimize the voltage drop Check the battery s total voltage It should match the number of ...

Page 4: ...erature stays within the allowable limits The maximum allowable discharge per cycle Max Daily DoD MDDOD is 20 for Stand alone and 60 for Hybrid systems For discharge currents lower than 0 1 C10 the MDDOD is expressed in of the C10 value For example the cell RES 6 SOPzV 850 has C10 687Ah therefore a 60 MDDoD means 413 Ah extractable per day The maximum allowable DoD MDOD is 80 of the maximum availa...

Page 5: ...r Connect the battery to the controller and leave it for 1 2 weeks while the application load is disconnected Full charge criteria are not applicable here Use the following voltage settings On off controllers 20 to 0 C 0 to 35 C 35 C High disconnect voltage Vr 2 55V 2 45V 2 40V Low restart voltage Vrr 2 35V 2 30V 2 25V Constant Voltage controllers 20 to 0 C 0 to 35 C 35 C Regulation voltage Vr 2 4...

Page 6: ...over one month Controller type Setting 20 to 0 C 0 to 15 C 15 to 35 C 35 C Constant Voltage one step Vr 2 50V 2 45V 2 40V 2 35V Constant Voltage two steps absorption maximum 2 h per day 2 55V 2 50V 2 45V 2 40V float 2 45V 2 40V 2 35V 2 30V On off High voltage Vr 2 55V 2 50V 2 45V 2 40V Low voltage Vrr 2 35V 2 30V 2 30V 2 25V For systems with oversized PV array and low MDDOD 5 use lower settings se...

Page 7: ... the minimum system voltage In Stand alone systems it is recommended to use controllers with adjustable LVD setting to the battery temperature higher LVD for lower temperature During operation the temperature difference between individual battery cells should be below 3o K 3 5 Current limits The maximum charging current during the bulk charging is 0 2 x C10 while the battery voltage is below the g...

Page 8: ...m To avoid damage periodical equalizing charging see 3 2 1 or permanent float charging has to be made 8 Transport RES SOPzV cells are protected against short circuit If properly packed batteries are no dangerous goods according to the international regulations for dangerous goods on road and on rail ADR and RID Battery Voltage in relation to DoD as a guidance for the initial LVD settings first try...

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