Battery monitor and charger – Micro Technic Micronix PV-5127 User Manual

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Users Manual & Installation Guide

PV- 5127:

Power supply module with UPS

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Battery monitor and charger

Battery voltages
The PV-5127 monitors the voltage of the battery as long as the main DC/DC converter is on. The

voltage status controls the charger, the RS232 alarm output, the battery LED, and it can be read

through PC/104. The possible ranges are:

Range

Thresholds

Empty

Below 9.5V

Low

Between 9.5V and (10.75V, 11.25V)

Medium

Between (10.75V, 11.25V) and (13.0V, 14.7V)

Full

Between (13.0V, 14.7V) and 15.0V

Disconnected

Above 15.0V

There is hysteresis when moving between some of the ranges. The notion (10.75V, 11.25V)

denotes the lower and upper hysteresis levels, so that the change from low to medium happens when

the voltage rises above 11.25V, but to change from medium to low, the voltage must drop below

10.75V.

When empty, and running on battery, power is immediately turned off to protect the battery against

complete discharge. This is the safety shutdown feature. Empty can also mean that no battery is

connected.

When low, and running on battery, a Critical alarm is reported through RS232.

The medium and full ranges control the charging mode, see below.

The disconnected state happens when the charger is on, and there is no battery connected.

Lead-acid charger
The PV-5127 has an integrated lead-acid battery charger that will maintain the UPS battery as long

as the mains voltage is present. The battery charger has three modes of operation: Fast charge,

trickle charge, and off.

In the fast charge mode, the battery charger will deliver a constant current to the battery as long as

the battery voltage has not reached 14.7V. This current can be programmed by a jumper at ST1.

ST1 installed

ST1 removed

Fast charge current=1A

Fast charge current=0.5A

After reaching 14.7V, the charger goes into trickle charge mode. In this mode, the battery is

supplied with a constant voltage of 13.6V. When the battery voltage falls below 13.0V, the charger

returns to fast charge mode.

Charging a lead-acid battery while it is too hot may damage it. The PV-5127 has an input, J1, for

connecting an external battery temperature sensor. The sensor, if used, should be physically

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