Document
9911004rev27
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Date
2017-02-16
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34(81)
SBS MicroSMART Battery Charger Technical Handbook
24V/120A, 1-phase:
0 % of rated current between 0 and 6.0 V
10 % of rated current between 6 and 12.0 V
100 % of rated current between 12.0 and 23.0 V
88 % of rated current @ 28.5 V
0 % of rated current above 35 V
36V/80A, 1-phase:
0 % of rated current between 0 and 6.0 V
10 % of rated current between 6 and 9.0 V
100 % of rated current between 9.0 and 43.6 V
92 % of rated current @ 47.0 V
0 % of rated current above 50.5 V
48V/60A, 1-phase:
0 % of rated current between 0 and 6.0 V
10 % of rated current between 6 and 12.0 V
100 % of rated current between 12.0 and 49.0 V
67 % of rated current @ 62.0 V
42 % of rated current @ 67.3 V
0 % of rated current above 67.3 V
The battery voltage must exceed 6V for the charger to start.
Idc max (A)
Maximum allowed battery current.
The battery current is also limited by the power unit settings, and
the maximum allowed mains AC power and AC current.
Please note that limits on time or charged capacity in charging
cycles is changed
In parallel control this setting affects the individual charger only.
Iac max (A)
Maximum allowed mains current. In parallel control this setting
affects the individual charger only.
Pac max (W)
Maximum allowed mains power. In parallel control this setting
affects the individual charger only.
5.5.15.1.
Default settings
The
Default settings
are used to set or reset parameters to previously stored values. During
production settings are stored in a separate memory for future reset. Use
Store
to save all
parameters currently set in the charger to the default settings memory. Use
Restore
to copy
all parameters in the default settings memory to the charger parameters.
Always disconnect the battery prior to a
Default settings Reset
, if this is not done the ongoing
charge will be reset and not stored in the historical log.
5.5.15.2.
Clear statistics
Clears all statistical data stored in the charger.