Atec Megger-bvm User Manual

Bvm battery voltage monitor

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BVM

Battery Voltage Monitor

Automates battery voltage measurement
during capacity tests

“Daisy-chain” design allows expandability
up to 120 units

High accuracy and stability for precise data
collection

Integrates with TORKEL Win and PowerDB
Test Data Management software

Wide voltage range

Easy set-up

Description

The Megger BVM is a battery voltage measurement device that

is used for the capacity testing of large, industrial battery banks

commonly found in electrical power sub-stations, telecom facilities

and computer data center UPS systems. When used in conjunction

with a load device, such as the TORKEL unit, and test data

management software, such as PowerDB and TORKEL Win, the

BVM enables to perform a completely automated battery bank

capacity test, according to IEC test method. The test also meet

NERC/FERC requirements. The BVM is designed in modular

form where one BVM device is used for each battery or “jar” in

the string to be tested. One BVM for each battery connects to

the next in a “daisy-chain” fashion, thereby providing easy and

economical expandability to meet the testing requirements for

small-to-large battery bank systems.
The included dolphin clip can be easily removed and exchanged

with different styles of standard banana plug clamps and / or

extension cables to accommodate any battery connection

requirement.
Setup is fast and easy using the BVM. Each BVM is identical

and can be connected in any battery test position, thus providing

maximum flexibility and interchangeability of the BVMs. Up to

120 BVMs can be daisychained in a single battery bank under test.

The BVM “Auto Discovery” feature enables the host device to

automatically determine the number of batteries under test and

provide sequential identification of each BVM in the test string.

BVM

Battery Voltage Monitor

Application

Each BVM is identical and can be connected in any battery test

position. Up to 120 BVMs can be daisy-chained in a single battery

bank under test.
A single cable connects the first BVM in the string to a Power &

signal connector. The laptop or other data acquisition device is

connected via an Ethernet cable to the Power & signal connector.

The last dolphin clip (red) in the chain should be connected to the
positive battery pole of the last battery in the bank.
When used together with TORKEL the voltage will be logged
through the complete discharge test.

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