Product Manual

Operation
900-0161-01-01 Rev B 31
Time limit:
Float Time
setting. The charger will go Silent once the timer has expired (if
another stage is not still in progress.) The Float timer is reset to its maximum amount whenever
the batteries decrease to the
Re-Float Voltage
setting.
NOTE
: The Float timer begins running any time the battery voltage exceeds the
Float Voltage
set point. This usually means that it begins running during the Bulk stage, once the battery
voltage rises above that level. Often the timer will expire before the bulk and absorption
stages are complete. (This will occur if the
Float Time
setting is less than the total of the bulk
and absorption stages.) The charger will not enter Refloat or Float but will go directly to Silent.
The charger only spends time in Float stage if the timer is still running.
To skip this step:
Decreasing the
Float Time
setting to zero causes the inverter to enter
Silent as soon as the absorption stage is complete. The inverter will perform neither the
constant-current Refloat nor the constant-voltage Float.
Setting
Float Voltage
equal to the
Absorb Voltage
level causes the charger to proceed
through the normal three-stage cycle, but at a single voltage.
NOTE
:
Setting
Float Time
to
24/7
causes the charger remain in Float continuously so that the
Float timer no longer applies. (The charger also skips Bulk, Absorption, and Silent.) However,
the charger can begin a single three-stage charge if the criteria are met, after which it will return
to continuous Float.
Silent
Following the expiration of the Float timer, the unit enters (or re-enters) the Silent stage. The
unit remains connected to the AC source, but the charger is inactive.
The unit will continue cycling between Float and Silent for as long as the AC source is present.
New Charging Cycle
If the AC source is lost or disconnected, the unit will return to inverting mode if enabled. The
battery voltage will begin to decrease due to loads or natural loss. When the AC source is
restored, the inverter will return to the charging cycle.
Re-Bulk
If the battery voltage decreases due to discharge, the inverter will restart the cycle as soon as
the AC source is available, beginning at Bulk stage.
Voltage Used:
Re-Bulk Voltage
setting. The default set point is 49.6 Vdc.
If the batteries do not decrease to the Re-Bulk point, the charger will not enter the Bulk stage
and will return to its previous stage.
Absorption Timer
Time limit:
Absorb Time
setting. This is reset to its maximum amount whenever the battery
voltage decreases to the
Re-Bulk Voltage
setting. The reset occurs immediately, regardless of
the duration spent below this voltage.
If the battery voltage does not decrease to the Re-Bulk point, the
Absorb Time
setting will not
reset. It will retain any remaining time from the previous cycle. The Absorption stage will only
last for the duration of the remaining time.
The remaining charging steps proceed as described on the previous pages.