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TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
& SENSOR INSTALLATION
For charge accuracy and safety, many systems use a sensor mounted to the battery to
measure cell temperature and adjust charge voltage accordingly. Temperature sensors
should be installed directly on the side of a cell or battery in the center of the bank
and must be securely mounted below the electrolyte level to determine accurate cell
temperature. See Figure 6 Temperature Sensor below. When using chargers that do not
feature temperature compensation, voltage settings should be monitored and adjusted
based on actual cell temperature. Failure to use or properly install the provided sensor
may cause damage due to over/undercharge which is not covered under Rolls Battery
manufacturer warranty. As a precaution, this sensor may also trigger a programmed
safety charge cut-off as the battery bank should not exceed an operating temperature
of 52ºC (125ºF).
NOTE: FOR ACCURACY, THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR SHOULD NOT BE MOUNTED
TO THE BATTERY TERMINAL OR TOP OF THE BATTERY CASE.
Series 4000, 4500, VRLA AGM & OPzV GEL models – the temperature sensor should
be mounted on a battery in the middle of the string or battery bank. To ensure an
accurate reading of cell temperature, the sensor must be mounted below the liquid level
on Flooded models and not attached to a terminal or top of the battery case as these
areas are generally cooler than the internal cell. For traditional Flooded, VRLA AGM
& OPzV GEL models, Rolls recommends attaching the sensor half way down the side
of the battery and/or 10-12cm (4-5”) from the top of the case for the most accurate
temperature reading.
Dual-Container Models – If the battery has a modular, dual-container construction,
such as Series 5000 models, the temperature sensor must be mounted directly to the
side of an internal cell. To access the cell, disconnect the terminal connections and
remove the outer cover which snaps on to the case or may use small removable plastic
pins. Mount the sensor to the internal cell and run the connecting cable between the
case, being careful not to pinch or damage the wire when placing the cover back on.
Automotive silicone is used to seal around each terminal to protect against spills, dust &
debris. This may be reapplied when the case has been reassembled.
FIGURE 6:
Temperature
Sensor
Dual-Container Models - Remove case cover. Mount sensor to the side of internal
cell below liquid level. Replace the cover and re-seal around terminals with silicone.