GE Industrial Solutions CPS6000 User Manual

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CPS6000 –48V Indoor/Outdoor Power Shelf


Issue 21 January 2008

178

Slope Thermal Compensation

Related Commands

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description sta

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ope

type

range

of

values

sc1,stt

Slope compensation enable

x

number 0: disable, 1: enable

(Automatically enabled
when temperature monitor
detected)

sc1,rve LT

Compensation

Enable

x x number 0: disable, 1: enable

sc1,ltt

Low temperature limit

x x number -5-20, 0°C

sc1,ntt

Nominal temperature

x x number 15-30, 25°C

sc1,utt

Upper temperature limit

x x number 30-55, 45°C

sc1,spt Step

temperature

x x number 48-85, 75°C

sc1,lsp

Low temperature slope

x x number 1-5, 3 mV/°C per cell

sc1,usp

Upper temperature slope

x x number 1-5, 3 mV/°C per cell

Slope Compensation Enable: The activation of the slope thermal compensation

function is automatically enabled if the controller detects the presence of an QS873A

(VT-Probe) configured for a thermal probe.

Low Temperature Compensation Enable: When enabled, this activates the low-

temperature slope thermal compensation and the low temperature attributes of slope

thermal compensation.

Low Temperature Limit: This sets the minimum temperature for which low

temperature thermal compensation is continued.

Nominal Temperature: This sets the reference temperature at which increases in

temperature above this reference temperature will result in the output voltage being

decreased at the slope selected by the user. Temperatures below the reference

temperature will result in the output voltage being increased at the slope selected by

the user.

Upper Temperature Limit: This sets the maximum temperature for which thermal

compensation is continued.

Step Temperature: This is the temperature at which float charging is terminated.

This signifies that the batteries are too hot and charging current is stopped in order to

cool the batteries. Once the battery strings have cooled by 10°C, thermally

compensated float charging is resumed.

Low Temperature Slope: This sets the slope for low temperature slope thermal

compensation.

Upper Temperature Slope: This sets the slope for the high temperature slope

thermal compensation.

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