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Battery state of charge
Set trip level to activate the relay based on the actual battery state
of charge (SOC):
> Activate alarm if SOC is below a given percent.
> Deactivate if SOC is above a given percent of state of charge.
> Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
> Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
Battery temperature
Set trip level to activate the relay based on the actual battery
temperature:
> Alarm temperature: set a value between 45 and 60 degrees
Celsius above which the alarm will be activated.
> Safe temperature: set a value between 30 and 50 degrees
Celsius under which the alarm will be deactivated.
> Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
> Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
Battery voltage
Set trip level to activate the relay based on the actual battery
voltage:
> Low voltage: set the low voltage under which the alarm will be
activated.
> Safe voltage: set the alarm deactivation voltage.
> Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
> Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
Figure 13: Battery state of charge
Figure 14: Battery temperature
Figure 15: Battery voltage

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Nedap PowerRouter Specifications

General IconGeneral
Nominal AC Voltage230V
Output Voltage230V
Frequency50Hz
CommunicationEthernet
Humidity0-95% (non-condensing)

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