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Figure 4.30 BC/FC switchover diagram
Battery test parameters
1. At the Bat Settings screen, press ▲ or ▼ to select the 'Battery Test' menu. After press the ENT key, the battery test
setting screen is displayed. There are five screens, as shown in Figure 4.31.
Figure 4.31 Battery test settings screen
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select one screen or one of the parameters and press ◄ or ► to select the parameter value. Then
press the ENT key to confirm and save.
The controller can do battery test, and record 10 groups of battery test data (accessible only through the host). The
battery test has to be started manually, and the controller will adjust the rectifier output voltage to the setting value of
the 'End Test Volt', then the battery discharge will begin. The controller will stop the battery test if the battery voltage
reaches the 'End Test Volt', or the discharge time reaches the 'End Test Time', or the battery capacity reaches the 'End
Test Cap'. Afterwards, it will restore the rectifier output voltage to the normal FC voltage, begin the battery charge and
switch the system to battery auto-management.
Meanwhile, the test start time-voltage, end time-voltage and battery remaining capacity will be recorded. The records
can be queried through the host. During the battery test, if abnormalities occur, the controller will stop the battery test
automatically. The description of the battery test parameters is listed in Table 4.11.
FC time longer than 'Cyc Boost Period'
Battery charge current bigger
than 'To Boost Current'
Battery capacity smaller
than 'To Boost Cap'
FC
Constant BC
time-up
BC time longer than
'BoostLimitTime'
Abnormal situation (such as AC power-
off, battery route faulty, and rectifier
communication failure)
BC time longer than 'Cyc Boost Time'
Cyc Test En:
End Test:
Cyc Test Time:
- Volt:
45.2V
- Time:
300min
- Cap:
0.700C
Short Test:
- Enable:
No
- Alarm:
- Volt:
48.0V
10A
- Period:
720h
Vertiv™ NetSure™ 731 C62 Series Power System User Manual
Charge current
smaller than
'Const Boost
Constant
Current'
BC
07-01-00:00
Y
10-01-00:00
01-01-00:00
04-01-00:00
- Time:
5min
Stable Test:
- Enable:
No
- Curr:
9999A
BC
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