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Configuring and operating the system
UM6C55C (P7000597)
User Manual
Standard 10.00 (March 2008)
Lorain Power System (AP6C55CA/CB)
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Clicking on the “Operate Voltage Boost”
button will start a
manual voltage boost (and stop any ongoing automatic or cyclic voltage
boost).
Note:
The Voltage Boost function will not be activated if the Charge
Control function is active (the
button will not show in the
Voltage Boost Status” box).
If it is necessary to modify any settings in the “General Voltage Boost
Settings”, “Manual Voltage Boost Settings”, “Automatic Voltage Boost
Settings” or “Cyclic Voltage Boost Settings” box (at initial start-up or when
replacing the battery by another type, for example), enter the new values in
the applicable fields, then click on the
button in the applicable box to
confirm the new setting(s).
When entering new values, make sure that these are within the range
specified below each parameter title in the applicable box.
Clicking on the
button in the “Voltage Boost Status” box will
disable the voltage boost function.
5.6.5.9. Temperature Compensation
The System Manager CIP has a temperature compensation function, which
automatically adjusts the float voltage of the rectifiers if the temperature of
the batteries rises above or falls below a preset level. This function optimizes
the life of VRLA batteries.
It is necessary to install a battery temperature probe and connect it to the
Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system to use this function (for
information on how to do this, refer to the appropriate section in the Lorain
CIP and Lorain CIP Access power system Installation Manual, IM6C55C).
This probe measures the temperature of the battery; when the temperature
rises above or lowers below the nominal battery temperature (typically 25ºC -
77ºF), the temperature compensation function varies the output voltage of the
rectifiers accordingly.
A second probe (optional) may also be added to measure the ambient
temperature; this probe does not have any effect on the temperature
compensation function, but it provides an ambient temperature alarm.
However, it can also be used as a reference when trying to find the reason for
a high or low battery temperature alarm.
Clicking on
Temperature Compensation
in the submenu screen for
Battery
Functions
will display the following screen.
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