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Setup
Switches 5 & 6: Battery Type
Switches 5 and 6 are used to select the battery type, which determines the battery charge pro
fi
le
and ensures the batteries are receiving the proper charge voltage. Select the battery type that
matches your system’s battery bank chemistry, or refer to Table 3-1 to determine the speci
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charge voltage to use based on the battery type selected.
AGM2
GEL
Flooded
AGM1
Battery
Type
System
Voltage
Absorption
Voltage
Float
Voltage
Equalization
Voltage
Equalization
Time
Flooded
12 VDC
14.6 VDC
13.4 VDC
15.5 VDC
4.0
Hours
24 VDC
29.2 VDC
26.8 VDC
31.0 VDC
48 VDC
58.4 VDC
53.6 VDC
62.0 VDC
AGM 1
1
12 VDC
14.3 VDC
13.1 VDC
15.5 VDC
4.0
Hours
24 VDC
28.6 VDC
26.2 VDC
31.0 VDC
48 VDC
57.2 VDC
52.4 VDC
62.0 VDC
AGM 2
2
12 VDC
14.5 VDC
13.5 VDC
Not
Allowed
Not
Applicable
24 VDC
29.0 VDC
27.0 VDC
48 VDC
58.0 VDC
54.0 VDC
GEL
12 VDC
14.1 VDC
13.6 VDC
Not
Allowed
Not
Applicable
24 VDC
28.2 VDC
27.2 VDC
48 VDC
56.4 VDC
54.4 VDC
Note 1: Specifi cations for Concord (Lifeline Series) AGM batteries.
Note 2: Specifi cations for East Penn, Deka, Discover and Trojan AGM batteries.
Table 3-1, Battery Type to Charge Voltages
Switches 3 & 4: System’s Battery Voltage
Four (4) settings are available for your system’s nominal battery voltage as shown below. Use
the auto voltage detection setting (default) to determine the system voltage automatically when
the battery is connected to the PT controller; or, if the battery is out of its nominal voltage range
(i.e., highly discharged), select the setting that matches the system’s nominal battery voltage.
24-Volt
System
48-Volt
System
Auto
Voltage
Detection
12-Volt
System
Info:
The voltages shown in Table 3-1 are based on the Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS)
being disconnected, or at a temperature of 77°F (25°C). If the BTS is connected, the charge
voltage changes based on the temperature around the BTS—to ensure the batteries receive
the correct charge voltage even if they become cold or hot (see Section 4.7).