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How to Start the Battery Test

NOTICE
Loss of Output Voltage
After a battery test the battery is discharged and it may take up to 24 hours to fully recharge it again.
Make sure to coordinate and schedule the test with the responsible personnel and users of the connected consumers.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Before you start the battery test check:

  • That the settings for the test is correct.

  • That the battery is connected.

  • That the battery breaker is closed.

  • That a DC load equal to the nominal load is connected.

  • That the duration since the last time the mains was unavailable (or the rectifier mains breaker was opened) is greater than the programmed waiting period.

  • That the rectifier modules are in float charge.

NOTE: It is not possible to start the test with the rectifier modules in boost charge, equalizing charge or battery operation.

  1. Make sure you are logged in as a user with Service access.
  2. Press the Settings icon and navigate to Service > DC System 1 > Battery tests.
  3. Press the Start button in line with Start battery test to start the test.
  4. To end the battery test early, press the Abort in line with Abort battery test.

The test will run for the defined requirement or both requirements, depending on the settings.

If the voltage stays above the set voltage level during the whole test, the battery test is successful.

In case the voltage drops below the set voltage level at any time, the test is interrupted and considered unsuccessful.

NOTE: Depending on the alarm configuration, an alarm might activate if a battery test is unsuccessful.
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