Operation
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3.2.12 Battery Equalize Screen
Go to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to BATTERY EQUALIZE. Press the Select
pad and the Battery Equalize screen is displayed.

Figure 39 Battery equalize screen

The Battery Equalize screen enables the operator to adjust the battery equalize time. It is also used to
choose between auto and manual battery equalize recharging modes.
When the input utility power is interrupted, the battery supplies DC power to the inverter so there is
no interruption of power to the critical load. When the AC input power is restored, the battery equal-
ize recharging circuit can be activated automatically or manually to increase the rectifier/charger out-
put voltage to recharge the battery. The battery equalize circuit may be manually activated at any
time during normal float (constant) voltage operation. The equalizing time can be adjusted from
0to72hours.
EQUALIZE TIME PERIOD. This selection permits the operator to adjust the battery equalize time
in one-hour increments from 0 to 72. The battery equalize time must be greater than zero for the bat-
tery to begin recharging in both the AUTO and the MANUAL modes. This period is set by use of the
Up/Down pads and Select pad.
When the battery is at full voltage (not being recharged), this selection reads EQUALIZE TIME
PERIOD (hrs). When the battery is recharging, this selection reads EQUALIZE TIME REMAINING
(hrs). After the equalize recharge time has expired, the indication returns to the preset equalize time.
STOP EQUALIZE CHARGE. This selection lets the operator halt the equalizing charge to the bat-
tery at any time, whether the circuit was activated automatically or manually.
MANUAL MODE. This mode enables the operator to manually initiate a battery equalize charge to
raise the DC bus voltage to correct a non-uniformity in the individual cell voltages or specific gravity
readings.
AUTO MODE. When the battery recharge control logic is in the AUTO MODE, the UPS battery
charger attempts the equalization process only if the EQUALIZE TIME PERIOD is greater than zero,
the battery voltage has been at or below the Battery Discharging alarm limit for longer than 30 sec-
onds, and the battery breaker (MBD) is closed.
!CAUTION
Do not use the Battery Equalize mode if you have valve-regulated, lead-acid batteries. Refer
to your battery manufacturer’s manual, available on the manufacturer’s Web site.
EXIT
SECURITY ACCESS
BATTERY EQUALIZE RECHARGING
0
NO
NO
YES
NO
EQUALIZE TIME PERIOD (HRS.)
STOP EQUALIZE CHARGE
MANUAL MODE
AUTO MODE
MANUAL / RESET TO AUTO MODE
CURSOR UP
CURSOR DOWN
CHOOSE
UP :
DOWN :
SELECT :
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