Xantrex Technology TC2 204060 manual Setting the Battery Temperature without a BTS

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Installing Batteries

Setting the Battery Temperature without a BTS

RISK OF BATTERY DAMAGE

Do not set a battery temperature that is lower than the actual temperature in the absence of a BTS as this may cause the battery to be overcharged. Similarly, do not set a battery temperature that is higher than the actual temperature in the absence of a BTS as this may result in under-charging the battery.

Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and/or damage other equipment.

NOTE: Always be aware of the temperature setting, observe the battery’s actual temperature and adjust the Battery Temperature setting accordingly. For varying conditions, use the Warm setting.

To configure the battery temperature:

NOTE: By default, the Battery Temp. is set to Warm.

1.Press and hold the Battery Temp. Select button for three seconds to advance to the next setting.

2.Select the appropriate battery temperature setting.

The LEDs will indicate which of the three types is being selected: Warm, Hot, or Cold.

NOTE: Cold is for battery temperature below 5 °C (41 °F). Warm (default setting) is for battery temperature between 5 and 30 °C (41 and 86 °F). Hot is for battery temperature above 30 °C (86 °F). See Table 7, “Battery Temperature Compensation Levels” on page 32 to see how output voltage is offset by varying the temperature selection.

Table 7 Battery Temperature Compensation Levels

 

Recommended

 

 

Temperature

for battery

Voltage added for temperature

Selection

temperature of:

compensation offset from 25 °C

 

 

 

 

Cold

below 5 °C

Flooded/PbCa/

0.675

 

(41 °F)

Gel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AGM

0.525

 

 

 

 

Warm

between

Flooded/PbCa/

0

 

5 and 30 °C

Gel

 

 

(41 and 86 °F)

 

 

 

AGM

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hot

above 30 °C

Flooded/PbCa/

-0.27

 

(86 °F)

Gel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AGM

-0.21

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Series Battery Charger Page Trademarks Product NumbersExclusion for Documentation Date and RevisionAbout This Guide Statement of HazardRelated Information Important Safety Instructions Electrical Shock HazardPersonal Injury Hazard Fire and Burn HazardExplosion Hazard Precautions When Working With Batteries Exposure to Chemicals and Gases Hazard Precautions When Placing the Battery ChargerRisk of Damage to the Battery Charger FCC Information to the User ViiiContents Page Introduction Truecharge2 Battery ChargerStandard and Protection Features Introduction Truecharge 2 Battery Charger Features Front PanelTruecharge2 Series Battery Charger Owner’s Guide AC wiring compartmentRear Panel DescriptionOnboard Control and Status Display Panel Item DescriptionTruecharge2 Series Battery Charger Owner’s Guide Risk of Battery Damage Preparing For Installation Improper Installation by AN Unqualified InstallerTools and Materials You need the following materialsExplosion Hazard for IEC Models only LocationCondition Requirement Mounting Orientations Deck and Horizontal Wiring Requirements Electrical Shock and Fire HazardDC Wiring Wire Length Wire Size AWG and mm2Injury Fire HazardAWG Battery Bank Size Requirements Other examples of AC wiring requirementsInstalling the Truecharge 2 Battery Charger Installation SequenceMounting the Battery Charger To mount the Truecharge2 Battery ChargerConnecting the DC Chassis Ground Earth To connect the DC chassis ground earthShock Hazard Installing DC WiringAccidental Short or Spark Hazard Reverse Polarity Damage For one battery or bankFor more than one battery or bank Installing the Truecharge 2 Battery Charger Installing AC Wiring AC wiring access holeConductor Charger Pigtail AC Supply Wire Color Code Tapered end of strain relief AC supply wiringScrew to secure the wiring compartment cover Powering Up Explosion AND/OR Fire HazardInstalling a Parallel Configuration Damage to the Battery ChargerPowering up after installing a parallel configuration Fault and Warning ConditionsWhen Configuring the Battery Chargers When Equalizing BatteriesInstalling Batteries Input Voltage Operating and DeratingMulti-Stage Charging AC sourceThree-Stage Charging Two-Stage Charging Battery Qualification Temperature ConsiderationsTo force a battery detection sequence Charging Voltage SetpointsSetting the Battery Temperature without a BTS Operating DC Loads Configuring the Battery Bank Type Configuring the Truecharge2 Battery ChargerConfiguring the Charger Mode To charge your batteries Mode Charger Status LED-ONCharging Batteries Charging Batteries Equalizing Flooded Batteries Performing An Equalization Risk of Equipment DamageEXPLOSION, FIRE, and Burn Hazards To equalize your batteriesEqualizing Flooded Batteries Transitioning the Charger to ON, Standby, or Disabled Reporting While Charging or Equalizing Accessing Charger InformationReading Onboard Display LEDs Reporting Without AC Power or While on StandbyFault or Warning Solution Condition Fuse on Using a Generator As Source Power Maintaining the Charger Improper Installation by AN Unqualified Installer Replacing the DC Output FuseFuse Replacement Ratings ModelTroubleshooting Possible Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Disconnect all loads or switch loads off 975-0526-01-02 Troubleshooting Specifications Physical Specifications AC Input SpecificationsDC Output Specifications Environmental Specifications Protection Features Regulatory ApprovalsWarranty and Return Information WarrantyWarranty and Return Information Disclaimer ProductOut of Warranty Service Return Material Authorization PolicyReturn Procedure Information About Your System Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc