PARAMETER NAME/

DESCRIPTION

SETTINGS (Default

[MENU LOCATION]

 

settings in BOLD)

 

 

Battery Max Recharge

This is just a convenient place to view

Status Only

{Status Only}

the Battery Max Recharge Current

 

[System/DC Parameters]

parameter. Go to Batteries/Parameters

 

 

to change setting.

 

Battery Maximum Recharge

One of three parameters that control the

0 – 10,000 A, 10 A

Current

dc output voltage. If Battery Current

 

[Batteries/Parameters]

surpasses the Maximum Battery

 

 

Recharge Current, the dc output voltage

 

 

will be reduced (the system limits the

 

 

charging current to this programmable

 

 

value).

 

Battery Temperature

Battery temperature measured by the

Status Only

[System/DC Parameters]

system controller at the optional battery

 

 

temperature sensor probe.

 

Battery Temperature

The temperature compensation high

0 °C – 100 °C, 40.0 °C

Compensation High Knee

knee is the point where there is no

 

[Batteries/Parameters]

additional battery voltage compensation

 

 

for further increases in temperature.

 

Battery Temperature

The temperature compensation low knee

-100 °C – 100 °C, 0.0 °C

Compensation Low Knee

is the point where there is no additional

 

[Batteries/Parameters]

battery voltage compensation for further

 

 

decreases in temperature.

 

Battery Temperature

One of three parameters that control the

ON, OFF

Compensation Method

dc output voltage. Activate “ON” or de-

 

[Batteries/Parameters]

activate “OFF” battery temperature

 

 

compensation.

 

Battery Temperature

Temperature compensation coefficient

-4.99 mV – 0 mV,

Compensation Temperature

between low knee and high knee in

-3.00 mV

Coefficient

mV/cell/°C. (Compensation equals zero

 

[Batteries/Parameters]

at 25°C.)

 

Circuit Breaker 1 Alias

An alternate name (alias) can be

Circuit Breaker 1

[Distribution/Breakers]

assigned to Circuit Breaker 1 if desired.

 

This feature is supported by the standard

SNMP card monitor, but is not supported

by this dc system.

Circuit Breaker 4 Alias

 

Circuit Breaker 4

[Distribution/Breakers]

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit Breaker 1 Tripped

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Distribution/Breakers]

when Circuit Breaker 1 is tripped.

Output Relay 1-6

Circuit Breaker 4 Tripped

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Distribution/Breakers]

when Circuit Breaker 4 is tripped.

Output Relay 1-6

 

 

Circuit Breaker 5-72 is not

 

 

used in this system.

Communications Fail

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

 

if the System stops communicating with

Output Relay 1-6•

 

the rectifiers. This feature is supported

 

 

by the standard SNMP card monitor, but

 

 

is not supported by this dc system.

 

Magnum VS –48 Vdc User Manual

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American Power Conversion VS 50, VS 100 user manual 00 mV, Distribution/Breakers

VS 50, VS 100 specifications

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