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Low Dc Input Voltage Alarm In Inverters; Low Dc Input Voltage Shut-Down In Inverters - Samlex Europe PST-300S-24E Bedienungsanleitung

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The discharge curves in fig. 7.1 show the % State of Charge versus the terminal voltage
of typical battery under different charge /discharge currents, i.e. "C-Rates" and fixed
temperature of 80°f. (Please note that the X-Axis of the curves shows the % of State of
Charge. The % of State of Discharge will be 100% - % State of Charge).

7.11 LoW Dc inPUt VoLtAGe ALARM in inVeRteRS

As stated earlier, the buzzer alarm is triggered when the voltage at the DC input termi-
nals of the inverter has dropped to around 10.7V for a 12V battery (21.4V for 24V
battery) at C-Rate discharge current of C/5 Amps. Please note that the terminal voltage
relative to a particular of State Discharge decreases with the rise in the value of the
discharge current. for example, terminal voltages for a State of Discharge of 80% (State
of Charge of 20%) for various discharge currents will be as given at Table 7.5 (Refer to
fig 7.1 for parameters and values shown in Table 7.5):
tABLe 7.5 teRMinAL VoLtAGe AnD Soc oF LoADeD BAtteRY
Discharge current:
c-Rate
C/3 A
C/5 A
C/10 A
C/20 A
C/100 A
In the example given above, the 10.7V / 21.4V Low Battery / DC Input Alarm would trig-
ger at around 80% discharged state (20% SoC) when the C-Rate discharge current is C/5
Amps. However, for lower C-Rate discharge current of C/10 Amps and lower, the battery
will be almost completely discharged when the alarm is sounded. Hence, if the C-Rate
discharge current is lower than C/5 Amps, the battery may have completely discharged
by the time the Low DC Input Alarm is sounded.

7.12 LoW Dc inPUt VoLtAGe SHUt-DoWn in inVeRteRS

As explained above, at around 80% State of Discharge of the battery at C-Rate dis-
charge current of around C/5 Amps, the Low DC Input Voltage Alarm is sounded at
around 10.7V for a 12V battery (at around 21.4V for 24V battery) to warn the user to
disconnect the battery to prevent further draining of the battery. If the load is not dis-
connected at this stage, the batteries will be drained further to a lower voltage and to a
completely discharged condition that is harmful for the battery and for the inverter.
Inverters are normally provided with a protection to shut down the output of the inverter
if the DC voltage at the input terminals of the inverter drops below a threshold of around
10V for a 12V battery (20V for 24V battery). Referring to the Discharge Curves given in
fig 7.1, the State of Discharge for various C-Rate discharge currents for battery voltage of
10V / 20V is as follows: (Please note that the X-Axis of the curves shows the % of State of
Charge. The % of State of Discharge will be 100% - % State of Charge):
General Information on lead Acid
Batteries
terminal Voltage at 80% State
of Discharge (20% Soc)
12V
10.70V
10.90V
11.95V
11.85V
12.15V
terminal Voltage When completely
Discharged (0% Soc)
24V
12V
21.4V
09.50V
21.8V
10.30V
23.9V
11.00V
23.7V
11.50V
24.3V
11.75V
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24V
19.0V
20.6V
22.0V
23.0V
23.5V
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