Outback Power Systems GS8048 manual Examples

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Conversely, when batteries are warmer than room temperature, the electrolyte reaction is somewhat hyper-reactive. It takes less energy than usual to charge them. Delivering the full (room-temperature) amount of energy would overcharge them and can be hard on them over time.

The Radian inverter, when equipped with the Remote Temperature Sensor (RTS) will compensate for changes in temperature. The RTS is attached to a single battery near the center of the bank, to achieve a representative temperature. If installed in a multiple-inverter system, only a single RTS is necessary. It must be plugged into the master inverter and will control the charging of all slaves and all charge controllers. (See the Radian Series Inverter/Charger Installation Manual for locating the RTS port.) This process is automatic.

When charging, an inverter system with an RTS will increase or decrease the charge voltage by 5 mV per degree Celsius per battery cell. This setting affects the Absorption, Float, and Equalization set points. The Sell Voltage and Re-Float Voltage set points are not temperature compensated. The Equalization set points are not compensated in OutBack charge controllers.

In a 48 Vdc system (24 cells, 2 volts each), this means 0.12 volts per degree Celsius above or below 25°C. Maximum compensation is ± 2.4 Vdc.

EXAMPLES:

A 48 Vdc system with batteries at 15°C will compensate its charging to 1.2 Vdc higher than the set points.

A 48 Vdc system with batteries at 40°C will compensate its charging to 1.8 Vdc lower than the set points.

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Contents GS8048 Radian Series Inverter/ChargerTrademarks Terms and Definitions Symbols UsedAudience DefinitionsImportant Safety Instructions General SafetyTable of Contents Table of Contents List of TablesList of Figures Introduction MATE3 System Display and Controller Startup Pre-startup ProceduresCommissioning Functional TestCommissioning Powering DownFirmware Updates Adding New DevicesOperation Input ModesGenerator Operation SupportGrid Tied UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Mini Grid BackupOperation Inverting FunctionsInput SearchAC Source Acceptance AC Current SettingsTransfer Offset Bulk Stage Battery ChargingCharging Steps No ChargingCharging Stages Over Time1 OffsetRepeated Silent Float TimerSilent Float StageAbsorption Timer New Charging CycleNew Absorption Stage Equalization Battery Temperature CompensationExamples OutBack HUB4 and MATE3 Multiple-Inverter Installations StackingExample of Parallel Stacking Arrangement Three Inverters Power Save Levels Auxiliary Terminals Operation Operation Grid Use Time High Battery TransferSystem Display-Based Functions Advanced Generator Start AGSTroubleshooting Basic TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Hot or neutral Not be bonded Inverter may be behaving correctly Inverter output is being fed Troubleshooting Error Troubleshooting Message Causes Possible Remedy Error MessagesAC Freq Too High Message Definition Possible RemedyCapacitors Voltage Maximum Disconnect MessagesSell Status Sell Status MessagesSell Status Definition Troubleshooting Mechanical Specifications for Model GS8048 SpecificationsSpecifications for Model GS8048 Electrical Specifications for Model GS8048 ValueEnvironmental Specifications for All Models Value Environmental SpecificationsRegulatory Specifications SpecificationsDefault Settings and Ranges GS8048 Inverter SettingsFirmware Revision Field Default Minimum Maximum Product Registration OutBack Power TechnologiesProduct Registration Extended WarrantyYear Limited Warranty for Radian Products WarrantyWarranty How to Arrange for Warranty ServiceTroubleshooting Return Material Authorization RMAReturning Product to OutBack Out of WarrantyThis page Intentionally Left Blank Index Year WarrantyInput Modes 11, 17, 20, 22 IndexThis page Intentionally Left Blank