Normal charging algorithm, Principle of operation & features, Please refer to fig 4.1a – Samlex America SCC-30AB Manuel d'utilisation

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION & FEATuREs

Following two types charging algorithms are used to ensure return of 100% capacity
and also to prevent excessive gassing:

Normal Charging (Fig 4.1A): This algorithm is used for normal day-to-day charging. Charging

is sequential: Stage 1: Bulk Stage (100% Duty Cycle which is equivalent to Constant Current)

Stage 2: Absorption Stage (Reducing Duty Cycles: < 100% and > 0% which is equivalent

to Constant Voltage) Stage 3: Float Stage (Very low Duty Cycle of 0% to < 10% which is

equivalent to Constant Voltage).

Equalization Charging (Fig 4.1B): This is carried out automatically after every 28 days or

manually. Stage 1: Bulk Stage (100% Duty Cycle which is equivalent to Constant Current)

Stage 2: Equalization Stage (Reducing Duty Cycles: < 100% and > 0% which is equivalent

to Constant Voltage) Stage 3: Float Stage (Very low Duty Cycle of 0% to < 10% which is

equivalent to Constant Voltage).

Transition from one stage to the other will be controlled by the selected Voltage
Regulation Set Points as follows:

• Absorption Voltage Regulation Set Point “Va”

• Equalization Voltage Regulation Set Point “Ve”

• Float Regulation Voltage Set Point “Vf”

The above Voltage regulation Set Points will depend upon the type of battery being
charged. 8 sets of set points for 8 different types of batteries can be selected with DIP
Switches 2,3,4. This information is available as follows:

• At the back of the unit - Fig 5.2

• Table 6.1 under heading “Standard Battery Charging Programs” at page 43.

Normal Charging Algorithm

Please refer to Fig 4.1A

A

NIGHT

STAGE 1

BULK

STAGE 2

ABSORPTION

(1 HOUR)

STAGE 3

FLOAT

DAY

NIGHT

Va

Vf

TIME

B

C D

E

F

Fig. 4.1A - Normal Charging Algorithm

Fig. 4.1B - Equalization Algorithm

BA

TTER

Y V

OL

TA

GE

NIGHT

NIGHT

EQUALIZATION

(1/2/3 HOURS)

100% DUTY

CYCLE

FLOAT

A1 B1

C1

D1

E1

F1

Ve

Vf

DAY

TIME

Fig. 4.1A Normal Charging Algorithm & Fig. 4.1B Equalization Algorithm

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