Operating instructions

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7.6. Measurement of the resistance of the battery circuit. 
The PSU is checking the resistance in the battery circuit. During the measurement, the PSU driver takes 
into account the key parameters in the circuit, and once the limit value of 300m ohms is exceeded, a failure is 
indicated . 
A failure may indicate considerable wear or loose cables connecting the batteries. 
7.7. Battery temperature measurement. 
The PSU has a temperature sensor to monitor the temperature parameters of installed batteries. The sensor is 
located near the batteries; hence, temperature readings should not be confused with the ambient temperature. 
Temperature measurement and compensation of the battery charging voltage can extend the life of the 
batteries. 
7.8. Standby time. 
Battery-assisted operating depends on battery capacity, charging level and load current. To maintain an 
appropriate standby time, current drawn from the PSU in battery mode should be limited. 
Required, minimum battery capacity to work with the PSU can be calculated with the following formula: 
Q
AKU
 = 1.25 
﴾
 ﴾
I
d + 
I
z﴿ •Td + ﴾
I
a + 
I
z﴿ •Ta + 0.05 
Ic
﴿ 
where: 
Q
AKU
  – The minimum battery capacity [Ah] 
1.25  – the factor related to the decrease in battery capacity due to aging 
I
d  – the current drawn by the load during inspection [A] 
I
z  – PSU current consumption [A] 
Td  – required inspection time [h] 
I
a  – the current drawn by the load during an alarm [A] 
Ta  – alarm duration [h] 
Ic
  – short-term output current 
Rearranging the above equation, the approximate runtime of the system with two 28Ah batteries can be 
determined. 
The following data can be assumed: 
I
d =1A 
I
z = 0,078A 
I
a = 2A 
Ta = 0,5h 
Ic
 = 3A 
The approximate runtime of the system with two 28Ah batteries will amount to 19h 40min. 










