APC VS 100, VS 50 Battery Equalization, Battery Protection, Battery Temperature Monitoring

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Battery Equalization

Battery equalization equalizes the specific gravity of the electrolyte in the cells of a battery. It is accomplished by applying a controlled overcharge to the battery. Equalization may be appropriate (1) after a battery has been in float charge for extended periods time, (2) after a battery has been significantly discharged, or (3) at the time of initial battery installation. There are three methods by which the Magnum VS controller may initiate equalization: manual, periodic and automatic. Manual Equalization is a one time equalization initiated by the user. Periodic Equalization occurs after a set number of days. Automatic Equalization occurs after a set time period of ac power failure or a set percentage of battery ampere-hour discharge. The factory default for all equalization methods is OFF. Refer to the Equalization setup parameters in the table of Section 6.4. The maximum equalization voltage is limited to the system maximum voltage adjustment of -56.5 Vdc.

Presently, the equalization function is only accessible through the controller display keypad. A future upgrade to the network management card is planned that will allow equalization to be accessible remotely.

Battery Protection

An external disconnect should be mounted at the battery string to protect the system from the high energy stored in the battery if a short occurs. The battery LVD will not be energized until a battery string is installed with the proper polarity and the battery disconnect switch is turned on. The battery connections are to be used for the battery only. Do not attach loads to the battery connections or erroneous battery current will be reported. The controller reports Battery high and low voltage alarms and LVD alarms.

Battery Temperature Monitoring

Battery temperature is monitored using a probe attached to the battery casing. The controller reports Battery high and low temperature alarms.

Battery Temperature Compensation

The Battery Float Voltage is set to the value recommended by the battery manufacturer in order to maintain correct battery charge at 25ºC. As temperature rises, electrochemical activity in a battery increases. Similarly, as temperature falls, electrochemical activity in a battery decreases. As temperature rises, charging voltage should be reduced to prevent overcharge and possible thermal runaway. As battery temperature falls, voltage is increased to prevent undercharge. The dc power system uses Battery Temperature compensation to change output voltage to compensate for temperature changes monitored at the battery temperature probe. This temperature compensation function is programmed into the controller using the compensation parameters settings. Default settings can be changed to values recommended by the particular battery manufacturer. The controller will not allow the system voltage to be adjusted beyond the range of –47 Vdc to –56.5 Vdc.

Magnum VS –48 Vdc User’s Manual

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Contents Magnum VS Vdc Power Systems User’s Manual Table of Contents Final Inspection TWF0500H54B Rectifier Magnum VS Controller Revision History Document # & Rev Date DescriptionSafety First General PrecautionsIntroduction How to Use This ManualGeneral Information Amp System Only Installation Mechanical InstallationUnpacking Equipment Room / LocationVentilation AC Power ConnectionsAC Connections AC Power Cord Sets AWGPlanning the Battery installation Battery ConnectionsConnecting the Cables Battery Temperature Probe Installation 1 Battery Cable Connection LocationsCounter Electro-Motive Force Cemf Cell Connections DC System GroundingCircuit Breaker Installation Load Protection InstallationGMT Fuse Installation Load Connections Cable Size ConsiderationsCircuit Breaker Protected Load Connections 30 or 60 a GMT Fuse protected Load ConnectionsRJ45 Ethernet Connector Monitoring and Relay Output ConnectionsFront Panel DB9 Connection Major, Minor and Relay 1 Output ConnectionsOutput Relay 2-6 Connections Relay Terminal Relay Alias Output Relay Notes DesignationsRectifier Module Installation External Alarm Input ConnectionsController Module Installation Electrical Installation Battery Visual and Safety InspectionCommissioning Pre-Commissioning InspectionAC Power Up DC Power UpCommissioning Initial Set-upBattery Power Up Rectifier TestLVD Test Circuit Breaker/ Fuse TestFinal Inspection Battery Temperature CompensationOutput Relay Rectifier Management Technical DescriptionSystem Management System Status and Alarm Reporting Load ManagementSystem Current Monitor Circuit BreakersBattery Charging Battery ManagementGMT Fuses Battery Protection Battery EqualizationBattery Temperature Monitoring Battery Functional Test Battery Low Voltage DisconnectCounter Electro-Motive Force Module Connections Controls and Indicators Alarm Outputs Output RelaysController with Display Controller without DisplayExternal Alarm Inputs User Input Network Management Card Local & Remote MonitoringDescription OperationController Card Jumpers Controller with Display J12 J13Operation using Local Display and Keypad Interface 1 Controller with Display设置 / 电池 / 容量 设置 / 系统 / 时/日 均充 / 均充时间 状态 / 系统 /参数 Alarms 均充时间 Operation Using the RS-232 Comm Port Controller without DisplayOperation Using the 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Port 1 Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Settings ON, OFF Power Modules/Rectifiers Seconds Disable Output Relay LVD Operation System/PreferencesProgramming Output Relays Page Preventive Maintenance System Visual and Safety InspectionEquipment InspectionRectifier Alarm Test TestSystem Voltage Test Rectifier Current Share TestBattery Current Test System Temperature TestBattery Temperature Test Battery Preventive Maintenance Procedure Alarm Summary System LT Alm System Temperature is below Minor Specifications Magnum VS 50 Power SystemAC Input TWF0500H54B RectifierMagnum VS 100 Power System DC OutputMagnum VS 50 Power System Mechanical Magnum VS ControllerEnvironmental Compliance EMCAPC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty