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Studer Innotec SA
RCC-02/-03
User manual V4.4.0 51
14.8.11.10 End of equalization activated by the current {1168}
The equalization phase can be interrupted if the charge current of the battery goes under a certain
threshold. This can be used to limit the operating period of a genset while keeping an acceptable
battery charge.
During the equalization phase, the charge current decreases progressively in a
natural way. If the bulk charge has been achieved with a current suitable for the
battery, it is not necessary to respect a fixed period to complete the charge.
14.8.11.11 Current threshold to end equalization phase {1169}
Set the current under which the equalization phase will be considered as completed. When the
charge current goes under this value the next phase starts.
14.8.12 Reduced floating phase {1453}
In case the batteries are in low demand, the
reduced floating phase may be activated. This
phase makes it possible to reduce water
consumption. In any case, respect the charge
curve supplied by your battery manufacturer.
A: Absorption phase
B: Floating phase
C: Duration before reduced floating phase
D: Reduced floating voltage
14.8.12.1 Authorized reduced floating phase {1170}
Allows you to authorize the reduced floating phase.
14.8.12.2 Duration of floating before reduced floating {1171}
The reduced floating phase begins after the floating phase. This setting allows you to fix the duration
of the floating phase which precedes the reduced floating phase.
14.8.12.3 Voltage of reduced floating {1172}
Allows you to set the battery voltage for the reduced floating phase.
14.8.13 Periodic absorption phase {1454}
The floating and reduced floating phases
cause the stratification of the acid and the
water in the batteries. The periodic absorption
phase allows you to counter this problem.
A: Duration of reduced floating before periodic
absorption {1175}
B: Periodic absorption voltage {1174}
C: Duration of periodic absorption {1176}

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BrandStuder
ModelRCC-02
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish