Product Manual

Operation
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900-0161-01-01 Rev B
Figure 4 Repeated Charging (1
st
and 2
nd
Cycles)
Example of Multiple Cycles
In Figure 4 (Cycle 1), the charger initially completes Absorption. When the Absorption timer expires,
the charger goes Silent until battery voltage decreases to the
Re-Float
setting. The Float timer is
reset to its maximum. The charger proceeds through Refloat and Float until it is interrupted by a loss
of AC power.
Cycle 2 begins when the AC source is restored. During the AC loss, the battery voltage did not
decrease to the
Re-Float
setting, so
Float Time
retains the remainder of the previous cycle. The
charger returns to Refloat and proceeds through the Float stage. Cycle 2 completes the Float stage
when its timer expires. It then goes Silent.
Note that in Cycle 1,
Absorb Time
had expired. It was not reset afterward and retained a “remaining
run time” of zero. The Bulk and Absorb stages do not occur on subsequent cycles until the timer
reads something other than zero.
This graph is continued in Figure 5. During the Silent period AC is lost again. The battery voltage
decreases until it reaches the Re-Bulk set point. This causes the charger to prepare a new three-
stage cycle from the beginning, but it cannot do so until the AC source is restored.
Voltage
Absorption
Set Poin
Float
Set Point
Re-Float
Set Point
Time
AC Loss
Absorption
tim
e
r r
u
n
s
Cycle 1
Cycle 2
Float timer
r
ese
t
s
Float timer runs
(pa
rt
)
Float timer runs
Inverter now charging to a new
set point
Inverter has reached the charging
set point
Inverter completed charging; the previous set point is
no longer in use
Inverter waiting to charge when AC restored;
the previous set point is still in use
Refloat
Absorption
Float
Silent
Refloat
Float
Silent