Unicont SPb PCH-205 Operating Manual Download Page 6

Unicont SPb Ltd 

 

Technical Documentation PCH-205 

 Page 

3.

 Specifications 

Table 2. Electrical Specifications 

Parameter Integrated 

Power 

Supply Unit 

Integrated  

Charging Device 

Supply Voltage  

220 V (180 V ... 264 V), 50/60 Hz, 

optionally: 110 V (90 V – 132 V), 50/60 Hz 

Output Voltage 

24 V, constant (direct current) 

9–30 V (is selected by the operator), 

in base configuration 28.4 V 

Output Current 

40 A 

0.2–20.0 

А

 (is selected by the operator), 

in base configuration 20 A 

Nominal Power 

1,000 W 

600 W 

Connected SB: 

24 V, up to 200 A*h 
12 V, up to 200 A*h 

SB Charging Time  

maximum 10 hours up to 80% of 

capacity 

A Number of 
Terminals for 
Connection of Loads 

7 ps. (see Figure 9) 

1 ps. (for connection of SB) 

Integrated 
Protections: 

-

 

galvanic separation of output supply from the supply main

 

-

 

connection of SB with reverse polarity 

-

 

protection of the battery against deep discharge (a deactivated function) 

-

 

overheat protection of PS, CHD 

 

-

 

overheat protection of SB (when using a temperature sensor DTS-135)

 

Controls 

Keyboard, digital indicator, LEDs, power supply switch (the content of 
controls depends on the device configuration, see para. 6) 

Indicators  

Digital indicator, PS state indication LEDs (the content of indictors depends on 
the device configuration, see para. 6) 

Alarm Signals  

-

 

lack (failure) of supply voltage 

-

 

excess of the specified limits of SB charging current or voltage  

-

 

lack of SB connection (SB open-circuit failure, connection of SB with 
reverse polarity, short circuit in the SB circuit)

 

-

 

discharge of SB

 

Types of Alarm 
Signals  

Integrated Alarm: 

-

 

voltage-free (potential-free) relay contacts  

-

 

audio signal 

-

 

red LED 

External Alarm (with devices): 

-

 

alarm unit AU-106 

-

 

panel control of storage batteries BCP-136

 

 

Summary of Contents for PCH-205

Page 1: ...Unicont SPb Ltd Power Supply Automatic Battery Charger PCH 205 Technical Documentation 205 1 27062012 St Petersburg 2012...

Page 2: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 SAFETY ENGINEERING INSTRUCTIONS 7 5 OPERATION PRINCIPLE 8 6 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 9 7 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 14 8 ALARM SIGNALS OF PCH 205 19 9 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 2...

Page 3: ...aintenance This Manual can also be used as a source of information about to draw up corresponding sections in the operational documentation for the equipment this product may be used as its component...

Page 4: ...H 205 1 ps 2 Operator s manual 1 ps The following devices can be used additionally optionally with this product 1 Control panel of storage batteries BCP 136 2 Alarm unit AU 106 3 Temperature sensor of...

Page 5: ...Unicont SPb Ltd Technical Documentation PCH 205 Page 5 Figure 1 Base Configuration PCH 205 Figure 2 Configuration PCH 205 with Integrated Control Figure 3 Configuration PCH 205 with Remote Control...

Page 6: ...ly from the supply main connection of SB with reverse polarity protection of the battery against deep discharge a deactivated function overheat protection of PS CHD overheat protection of SB when usin...

Page 7: ...engineering Instructions IMPORTANT Do not allow contact of the device with water and water penetration into the device IMPORTANT When cleaning the device surface do not use organic solvents to avoid...

Page 8: ...the SB When restoring supply voltage the switching unit automatically switches the load to supply from the power supply unit and charge of SB is resumed in automatic mode Thus the device allows automa...

Page 9: ...PS state and operation mode see Figure 5 and an audio alarm acknowledgement button 1 LEDs AC Present DC Output Charging ALARM are designed to indicate current operation mode see Figure 5 Table 3 2 But...

Page 10: ...ose of the Buttons Table 4 Table 4 Purpose of Control Buttons Button Purpose SELECT Main menu option select button and Parameter value select button SET Mute Confirmation preservation button of the se...

Page 11: ...the diagram of voltage and charging current curves Figure 4 Failure red Flashes in case of SB discharging or abnormal operation mode of the device see Alarm Table Table 5 6 2 1 Structure of PS Configu...

Page 12: ...played on the right device indicator with buttons and set the required value of charging voltage press button SET to confirm the set value and its record into nonvolatile memory of the device 6 2 3 Ch...

Page 13: ...attery Note By default the PS is shipped set for connection with SB with operating voltage 24 V and has the following preset settings U 28 4 V I 20 A 6 3 Function of Battery Deep Discharge Protection...

Page 14: ...commended to be mounted on the vertical bulkhead IMPORTANT The PS shall be installed at a safe distance from a light port to prevent water penetration into the device when opening the light port IMPOR...

Page 15: ...2 2 2 0 5 11 J9 Connection of a temperature sensor TS 2 2 0 5 12 J14 Connection of storage battery control unit Remote Bat_control 2 0 5 J8 2 2 0 5 4 Remove the device lid 5 Pass connecting wires of t...

Page 16: ...Control by delivering with the digital indicators SB current and voltage values 12 Close the PS lid The following settings refer only to the device configuration with integrated control 13 In 5 secon...

Page 17: ...106 see Figure 9 The control panel of storage batteries BCP 136 is designed for remote control of any PS configurations see para 7 1 2 Connection is carried out with a standard interface RS 422 The c...

Page 18: ...evice is required Except for the main function of current value indication and device control BCP 136 backups audio and light alarm in alarm situations see para 8 Figure 11 External view BCP 136 When...

Page 19: ...hen switching on the PS Flashes Signal Open Connection of SB to the PS with reverse polarity actuates only when the PS is switched on Flashes Signal Open Overvoltage in the PS power circuit Flashes Si...

Page 20: ...port automobile and railway closed transport covered wagons universal containers by air in pressurized and heated bays of airplane by sea in dry service spaces The device shall be transported in accor...

Page 21: ...s You can also send the overage equipment to the manufacturer for its further recycling Proper recycling of the product components will prevent potential negative consequences for human health and the...

Page 22: ...condition or has a damaged body and other causes beyond the manufacturer s control 4 If self made electrical devices were used 5 If there was an attempt to repair the unit by a person who is not an au...

Page 23: ...rial number was manufactured and accepted in accordance with the regulatory requirements of the state standards and applicable technical documentation and is suitable for operation Quality control rep...

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