KACO blueplanet gridsave eco 5.0 TR1 User Manual

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Safety

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Operating instructions for blueplanet-gridsave eco_EN

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Battery

voltage

Battery

current

Charge

mode

Initial

voltage

Bulk

charge

Absorption

charge

Trickle

charge

Compensation

charge

Initial

time

Main

charge time

Time

Absorption

charge time

Compensation

charge time

Initial

charge current

Initial

Bulk

charge current

Absorption

charge current

Compensation

charge current

Bulk

Absorption

Compensation

Charge process

Charge pro-

cess starts

Charge pro-

cess ends

Time

Time

Charge

Figure 3: Diagram of the charging process
Initial charging
The device charges using an initial charge current until the battery voltage rises to the initial charge voltage. The

voltage is then maintained for a specified period until the main charge starts. During the initial charging phase, the

"Initial/Bulk" indicator will flash.
Bulk charging
The device charges using the bulk charge current until the battery voltage rises to the bulk charge voltage. It then

maintains this voltage for a specified period before it starts the absorption charge. During the bulk charging phase,

the "Initial/Bulk" indicator will be steady on.
Absorption charging
In the absorption charging phase, the device charges at the absorption charging current until the absorption charg-

ing voltage is reached. Once this voltage has been achieved, the device monitors the change rate of the charging

current in accordance with the setting for the transition from absorption to trickle charging.
When the set transition limit from absorption to trickle charge is achieved, the device switches to trickle charging

mode. A connected generator is then automatically stopped in this process.
If regenerative charging is present, this is then carried out.
The "Absorption" indicator will be steady on during the absorption phase.
Trickle charging (FLOAT)
The device maintains the battery voltage at the trickle level and feeds up to the trickle current to maintain the trickle

voltage. The device remains in this charging phase, until the battery voltage drops below the level for the return to

initial charging.

If the device is still connected to an AC source after 24 hours of trickle charging, the charging unit changes to long-

term trickle voltage. The long-term trickle voltage allows the batteries to remain at a lower voltage level for an

unlimited time, reducing battery losses.
Regenerative charging (EQUALISE)
The device carries out Regenerative charging at regular intervals where the battery is kept at a higher voltage for a

period specified in the EQUALISE window. This ensures that all cells in the battery have the same charge volume.
The "Equalise" indicator will be steady on in regenerative charging and flashes when a regenerative charge is pres-

ent; this means that the charging unit implements a regenerative charge after the trickle phase is complete.

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