System Operation
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IPN 997-00012-50H November 2011
Information
The following information is available about Equalize.
Indicates if Equalize is Disabled, Active, Inactive
or Pending.
SC200: Control Processes >
Equalize
DCTools/Web: Control
Processes > Equalize
The start time of the next scheduled Equalize.
Time shown on SC200 is UTC. Time on
PC running DCTools/Web is local time.
See SC200 Internal Clock on page 14.
The time to the end of the currently active
Equalize.
The adjustment to the bus voltage being applied
due to the Equalize.
Configuration
Set the following parameters.
The date and time that the first scheduled
Equalize will occur. Subsequent Equalize will
occur at every Equalize Interval after that.
SC200: Control Processes >
Equalize
DCTools/Web: Control
Processes > Equalize
The time between scheduled Equalize. The
interval period begins at the start of an Equalize.
Zero disables scheduled Equalizes.
The duration of a scheduled Equalize. Use the
value recommended by the battery
manufacturer.
The bus voltage maintained during an Equalize
cycle. Use the value recommended by the battery
manufacturer. The bus voltage is further
adjusted by Temperature Compensation.
Equalize may also be used to trigger the Generator Control Output. See details on page 65.
Fast Charge
Fast Charge automatically increases the float voltage of the power system to recharge the
batteries as quickly as possible after a prolonged battery discharge.
Fast Charge does NOT function during a Battery Test, Equalize or if the battery current sensor
fails.
If Fast Charge is used then Battery Current Limit (BCL) should also be used. See Battery Current
Limit on page 23 for details.
If Fast Charge cannot start at the scheduled time (for example when there is no ac supply) then
its state will be Pending and it will start as soon as conditions allow. Use Stop Fast Charge to
cancel a Pending Fast Charge.
► To enable Fast Charge (or to stop Fast Charge manually)
Use the SC200 keypad to go to: Control Processes > Fast Charge.
Or, in DCTools/Web go to: Control Processes > Fast Charge.