Operating instructions

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7. Reserve power supply circuit.
  The  PSU  is  fitted  with  intelligent  circuits:  battery  charging  circuit  with  the  function  of  the  accelerated 
charging and battery control, which main task is to monitor the condition of the batteries and the connections in the 
circuit. 
If the controller detects a power failure in the battery circuit, appropriate indication and activation of the APS 
FLT and ALARM technical outputs takes place. 
7.1. Battery detection. 
The control unit of the PSU checks the voltage at the battery terminals and, depending on the measured 
values, determines the appropriate reaction: 
U
BAT
 below 4V  - batteries not connected to the PSU circuits 
U
BAT
 = 4 to 20V - faulty batteries 
U
BAT
 over 20V  - batteries connected to the PSU circuits 
7.2. Protection against short-circuit of the battery terminals. 
The PSU is fitted with the circuit protecting against short-circuit of the battery terminals. In case of short 
circuit, control circuit immediately disconnects the batteries from the rest of the power supply circuit, so the loss of 
output voltage  on  power  supply  outputs  is  not  observed.  Automatic  reconnection  of  the batteries  to the  PSU's 
circuits is only possible after the removal of the short-circuit and correct connection of the circuits. 
7.3. Protection against reverse battery connection. 
The PSU is protected against reverse connection of the battery terminals. In case of incorrect connection, 
the F
BAT
 fuse in the battery circuit becomes blown.  The return to normal operation is possible only after replacing 
the fuse and correct connection of the batteries. 
7.4. Deep discharge battery protection UVP. 
The PSU is fitted with the disconnection system and the battery discharge indication. If the voltage at 
the battery terminals drops below 20V±0.2V during battery-assisted operation, acoustic indication will be activated 
and the batteries will be disconnected within 15s. 
The batteries  are reconnected to the power supply  unit  automatically  once the 230V AC mains supply  is 
restored. 
7.5. Battery test. 
The  PSU  runs  battery  test  every  5  minutes.  During  testing,  the  control  unit  of  the  PSU measures  the 
electrical parameters according to the implemented measuring method. 
A negative result occurs when the battery circuit continuity is interrupted, resistance in the battery circuit 
increases above 300 mΩ or if the terminal voltage drops below 24V. 
The battery test can be activated manually from the main menu (see section 6.3.1), for example to test the 
replaced batteries. 
The  PSU  is  protected  against  too  frequent  performing  of  the  battery  test,  which  could  result  in 
undercharging. The protection involves blocking the ability to perform test for 30 seconds from the last activation. 
This function can be disabled by putting the Z2 jumper on the power supply board (Fig.2 [8]). 
The battery test will also be automatically locked when the PSU is in the operating mode, in which the battery test 
is impossible. Such condition occurs, for example, during battery assisted operation or when the power supply is 
overloaded. 










