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ADJUSTMENT
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6.
Using the output voltage adjustment, raise output voltage to a value where the VSR
will reset.
7.
To re-check the trip-point, lower output voltage and monitor opening of the VSR
contacts. Fine tune as required to achieve desire trip value.
8.
Reset output voltage to the desired normal operating value. Factory setting is either
9.
14.1 or 28.0 V.
8.3
ENABLING TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
Enabled temperature compensation will vary the output voltage by approximately 33mV/
ºC for 12V and 66mv/ºC for 24V. To Enable Temperature compensation, use the following
procedure:
10.
Remove the customer load.
11.
Set/verify SW1 on the Limiter board to the following (default) configuration, to disable
temperature compensation for adjustment of the output voltage:
a.
Switch 1 ON
b.
Switch 2 OFF
12.
Connect a DC Voltmeter to the customer Load Terminals.
13.
Turn the output voltage adjustment pot until the desired voltage is reached, per
battery manufacturer’s recommended charging voltage for 25ºC, with no temperature
compensation.
14.
Set SW1 on the Limiter board to the following configuration, to enable temperature
compensation:
a.
Switch 1 OFF
b.
Switch 2 ON
8.4
ADJUSTMENT OF OPTIONAL CP INTERFACE SYSTEM
An optional CP interface system is available for use with the model P-5100 TEG. This text
describes how to adjust the CP interface system, if applicable.
8.4.1
CP Power Output Adjustment
The 0-
1Ω 300 W variable resistor, located inside the CP cabinet, may be used to adjust the
output power from the CP interface. This resistor may be connected in series or parallel with
the customer load. See Figure 23 for series connection and Figure 24 for parallel connection.
Adjusting the variable resistor can be done simply while the system is running, by loosening
the slide ring on the resistor and moving it up or down on the resistor. Check the power
changes by using the meters provided in the enclosure or using a hand held multi-meter to
easily see the change in power when adjusting the variable resistor. Once the resistor has
been adjusted to give the desired power output, check that all electrical connections are
tight, and lastly recheck that the desired power output has not changed.