Installation, Operation and Technical Manual Rectifier Technologies
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Equalisation Voltage. This sets the maximum voltage
reached during equalisation of the batteries.
Equalisation not initialised by voltage level.
Equalisation initialised by voltage level V reached during
battery discharge.
Equalisation is initialised when the battery voltage falls to
this level.
Equalisation is not initialised by the discharge A/H method.
Equalisation is initialised based on charge supplied to the
load by the batteries (measured in Ampere-Hours).
Equalisation is initialised when the charge out of the
batteries is greater than the level set in this screen.
Equalisation is ended based on the level of battery charging
current set in this screen.
If Equalisation is to end independently of charging current,
reduce the value of current in this screen to less than 5% of
the A/H rating of the batteries (programmed in earlier
screen) and the number will then be replaced by “Off”.
Equalisation can be terminated after the time set in this
screen. If termination is based only on the A/H discharge
method, set this number to its highest value (48 Hr).
If no equalisation occurs due to battery discharges for a
period longer than the time set in this screen, an
equalisation cycle will be initiated automatically. Can be
switched off by setting number of weeks to zero.
Equalisation can be ended manually by pressing ENTER
when this screen appears. This screen is only obtained if
the system is in Equalisation mode.
Manual Stop EQ
Press ENTER
When ENTER is pressed, the system reverts to Float mode
and the window changes to that shown, ready for a manual
equalisation start. This screen is only obtained if the system
is in Float mode.
Manual Start EQ
Press ENTER
End of equalisation section.