Manual Deepsea Battery Charger Dse9461
Manual Deepsea Battery Charger Dse9461
Manual Deepsea Battery Charger Dse9461
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.deepseaplc.com
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notice.
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case letter I with the numeral 1. The numeral 1 has a top serif to avoid this confusion.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 BIBLIOGRAPHY .................................................................................................. 5
1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 5
1.2 MANUALS ................................................................................................................................ 5
3 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 6
3.2 PROTECTION .......................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................ 8
3.4 OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 9
3.4.1 DSE9460 24V/12V 5A ....................................................................................................... 9
3.4.2 DSE9461 24V/12V 10A ................................................................................................... 11
3.5 COMMUNICATION PORTS ................................................................................................... 13
3.5.1 USB CONNECTION ........................................................................................................ 13
3.5.2 RS485 .............................................................................................................................. 14
3.7 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING ........................................................................................... 16
3.8 APPLICABLE STANDARDS ................................................................................................. 17
4 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 18
4.1 BATTERY SUITABILITY ....................................................................................................... 18
4.2 USER CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................... 19
4.2.1 BATTERY CHARGER ..................................................................................................... 19
4.2.2 TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM .............................................................................. 21
4.3 DSE2541 ENCLOSURE MOUNTED DISPLAY MODULE .................................................... 22
5 INDICATIONS .................................................................................................... 23
5.1 LCD DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................ 23
5.1.1 CHARGER STATUS ....................................................................................................... 23
5.1.2 FAULT STATUS .............................................................................................................. 23
5.1.3 BOOST MODE ................................................................................................................ 23
5.2 ENCLOSURE MOUNTED LEDS ........................................................................................... 24
5.2.1 STATUS .......................................................................................................................... 24
5.2.2 CHARGE MODE ............................................................................................................. 24
5.2.3 FAULT CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................... 25
5.3 ENCLOSURE MOUNTED ANALOGUE METERS ................................................................ 25
6 OPERATION ...................................................................................................... 26
6.1 OPERATING MODES ............................................................................................................ 26
6.1.1 PSU MODE ..................................................................................................................... 26
6.1.2 CHARGE MODE ............................................................................................................. 26
6.1.3 BOOST MODE ................................................................................................................ 27
6.1.4 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ............................................................................... 27
6.2 OPERATION OF LCD DISPLAY ........................................................................................... 30
6.2.1 BACKLIGHT .................................................................................................................... 30
6.2.2 LED .................................................................................................................................. 30
6.2.3 CONTROL BUTTONS ..................................................................................................... 30
6.2.4 SUMMARY SCREEN ...................................................................................................... 31
6.2.5 LINK ICON....................................................................................................................... 31
6.2.6 BATTERY ICON .............................................................................................................. 31
6.2.7 CHARGE GRAPHIC ........................................................................................................ 32
6.2.8 VIEWING THE INSTRUMENTATION ............................................................................. 34
6.3 FRONT PANEL EDITOR ....................................................................................................... 37
6.3.1 ACCESSING THE FRONT PANEL EDITOR .................................................................. 37
6.3.2 SELECTING A PARAMETER ......................................................................................... 37
6.3.3 FRONT PANEL EDITOR PARAMETERS ....................................................................... 38
7 MODBUS ........................................................................................................... 41
7.1 READING VALUES................................................................................................................ 41
7.2 WRITING VALUES................................................................................................................. 42
7.2.1 TOGGLE BOOST MODE ................................................................................................ 42
7.2.2 TOGGLE CHARGER ON/OFF ........................................................................................ 42
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Bibliography
1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained
from the DSE website www.deepseaplc.com
1.2 MANUALS
DSE PART DESCRIPTION
057-159 DSE9400 Series Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
2 INTRODUCTION
This document details the installation requirements of the DSE range of enclosed intelligent battery
chargers.
The manual forms part of the product and should be kept for the entire life of the product. If the
product is passed or supplied to another party, ensure that this document is passed to them for
reference purposes.
This is not a controlled document. You will not be automatically informed of updates. Any future
updates of this document will be added to the DSE website at www.deepseaplc.com.
The enclosed intelligent battery chargers fulfill the most common functions required of a charger in the
generating set industry. Combining a range of display options, protected outputs, intelligent charging
and power supply operation with a robust enclosure.
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Specifications
3 SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 PART NUMBERING
9460 - 001 - 00
Variant
Product type
12V With LCD Display 01
DSE9460 12V/24V 5A 9460
NOTE: DSE9460 Chargers are factory preconfigured for max 5A charging. However the
maximum current can be adjusted between 1A and 5A using DSE Configuration Suite PC
Software.
NOTE: DSE9461 Chargers are factory preconfigured for max 10A charging. However the
maximum current can be adjusted between 2A and 10A using DSE Configuration Suite PC
Software.
Software.
NOTE: Chargers are factory preconfigured to suit 12V or 24V batteries (see part
numbers above). However a charger can be freely changed from 12V to 24V using DSE
Configuration Suite PC Software.
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Specifications
3.2 PROTECTION
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Specifications
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Specifications
Efficiency Curve at 5A
0.940
0.920
Efficiency (%)
0.900
0.880
0.860
0.840
0.820
0.800
0.780
110 230 268
Input Voltage (V)
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Specifications
De-rating Curve
110V < Vin < 305V Charger De-rating Curve
120
100
Nominal Current (%)
80
60
40
20
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Temperature (ºC)
De-rating Curve
90V < Vin < 110V Charger De-rating Curve
50
Nominal Current (%)
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Temperature (ºC)
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Specifications
90%
89%
89%
88%
88%
87%
87%
110 230 277
Input Voltage (V)
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Specifications
De-rating Curve
110V < Vin < 305V Charger De-rating Curve
120
100
Nominal Current (%)
80
60
40
20
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Temperature (ºC)
De-rating Curve
90V < Vin < 110V Charger De-rating Curve
50
Nominal Current (%)
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Temperature (ºC)
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Specifications
The USB port is provided to give a simple means of connection between a PC and the DSE9400
series battery charger. Using the DSE Configuration Suite Software, the operator is then configure
and monitor the state of the battery charger.
To connect a DSE9400 series battery charger to a PC by USB, the following items are required:
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Specifications
3.5.2 RS485
The RS485 port on the battery charger supports the Modbus RTU protocol.
RS485 is used for point-to-point cable connection of more than one device (maximum 32 devices)
and allows for connection to PCs, PLCs and Building Management Systems (to name just a few
devices).
One advantage of the RS485 interface is the large distance specification (1.2km) when using Belden
9841 (or equivalent) cable. This allows for a large distance between the battery charger and a PC
running the DSE Configuration Suite software. The operator is then able to view the various operating
parameters.
NOTE: - For distances up to 6m (8yds) the USB connection method is more suitable and
provides for a lower cost alternative to RS485 (which is more suited to longer distance
connections).
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Specifications
Supplier:
Brainboxes
Tel: +44 (0)151 220 2500
Web: http://www.brainboxes.com
Email: Sales: [email protected]
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Specifications
Measurements in mm
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Specifications
BS EN 60068-2-1
-30°C (-22°F)
(Minimum temperature)
BS EN 60068-2-2
+85°C (185°F)
(Maximum temperature)
IP20
BS EN 60529
Protected against penetration by solid objects with a diameter of more
(Degrees of protection
than 12 mm. Fingers or similar objects prevented from approach.
provided by enclosures)
No protection against water
Enclosure type 1
UL508
NEMA rating Provides a degree of protection against contact with the enclosure
equipment and against a limited amount of falling dirt
UK WEEE
Producer Registration Number WEE/BE0052TQ
REGULATIONS
In line with our policy of continual development, Deep Sea Electronics, reserve the right to change specification without notice.
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Installation
4 INSTALLATION
The DSE battery charger is fit-and-forget. It can be permanently connected to the supply and the load,
with no requirement to disable the charger during times of heavy load (such as engine cranking).
NOTE: Ensure any Standing Load (loads connected to the battery charger other than the
battery) are less 75% of the battery charger configured rating. This helps to ensure the charger
correctly detects the battery charge state.
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Installation
DANGER OF DEATH: LIVE PARTS exist within the enclosure. The enclosure cover must
not be removed when connected to an AC supply.
supply.
Battery Charger connections are available by removing the screws identified below and hinging the
cover down.
‘Push Outs’ are available on the side of the charger case to enable the installer to fit rubber grommets
to facilitate cable entry.
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Installation
4.2.1.1 CONNECTOR A
4.2.1.2 CONNECTOR B / C
NOTE: Screened 120Ω Ω impedance cable specified for use with RS485 must be used for the
RS485 link.
DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120ΩΩ impedance cable
suitable for RS485 use (DSE part number 016-030)
4.2.1.3 CONNECTOR D
CAUTION: Ensure
Ensure Earth Terminal is connected to Battery negative (for negative earth
systems) or Battery positive (for positive earth systems)
Where no system earth exists, Earth Terminal must be connected to battery negative
Parameter Comment
Recommended AC fuse 230V AC Input 110V AC Input
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Installation
NOTE: LCD display is fitted only to the following model numbers : 9460
9460--01, 9460-
9460-02,
9461--01, 9461-
9461 9461-02
NOTE: These connections are made by the DSE factory and are in
included
cluded for information
only.
NOTE: Screened 120Ω Ω impedance cable specified for use with RS485 must be used for the
RS485 link.
DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120ΩΩ impedance cable
suitable for RS485 use (DSE part number 016-030)
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Operation
5 INDICATIONS
5.1 LCD DISPLAY
NOTE: LCD display is fitted only to the following model numbers : 9460
9460--01, 9460-
9460-02,
9461--01, 9461-
9461 9461-02
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Operation
NOTE: - Enclosure mounted LED indicators are fitted only to the following model
numbers : 9460-
9460-03, 9460-
9460-04, 9461-
9461-03, 9461-
9461-04
FAULT 1 LED
OPE LED
(Operation)
FAULT 2 LED
5.2.1 STATUS
LED DESIGNATION
Condition OPE FAULT 1 FAULT 2
Yellow/Green Yellow Red
Charger Off Off Off Off
Green Yellow Red
Battery not Detected (Battery Detection Mode)
Flashing Flashing Flashing
Green Yellow Red
Battery Connected (Battery Detection Mode)
Constant Constant Constant
Not Charging
Yellow Red
(Charger is operating correctly but the ouput has Off
Constant Constant
been disconnected from the battery)
LED DESIGNATION
Mode
OPE
Bulk Charge in progress Yellow Constant
Absorption Charge in progress Yellow Flashing
Float Charge in Progress Green Constant
Storage Charge in Progress Green Flashing
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Operation
NOTE: - Enclosure mounted analogue meters are fitted only to the following model
numbers : 9460-
9460-02, 9460
9460-
60-03, 9461-
9461-02, 9461-
9461-03
DC Voltmeter DC Ammeter
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Operation
6 OPERATION
The DSE battery charger can be used as a battery charger, DC power supply, or both at the same
time. For instance, the unit can be used to power the generator control panels and charge the panel
batteries or starter batteries at the same time.
With no AC input to the charger, the Charge fail relay is de-energised. This can be used to provide
indication of charger failure which operates upon mains supply AC supply failure or battery charging
failure.
When a suitable AC supply is connected, operation of the unit will depend upon the load connected to
the unit’s output terminals :
Depending upon the model variant, the battery charger can be operated using either the remote or
enclosure mounted DSE2541.
If no battery is connected to the output terminals, the DSE battery charger will operate as a DC power
supply only, current limit is factory set. See the section entitled Specification elsewhere in this manual
for output specifications.
NOTE: Ensure any Standing Load (loads connected to the battery charger other than the
battery) are less 75% of the battery charger configured rating. This helps to ensure the charger
correctly detects the battery charge state.
Constant Voltage
The DSE battery charger operates in Constant voltage current limited mode.
The charger output voltage is maintained at a constant level to allow the battery to charge while the
load does not exceed the maximum rating of the charger.
Once the battery is fully charged, the battery charger switches to ECO-POWER mode. This is a low
power use standby mode.
Current Limit
If the load on the battery charger (battery charge demand+standing load) exceeds the maximum
current rating of the charger, the charging current is limited to the maximum rating of the charger and
the voltage is reduced.
The voltage will rise to the rated voltage again once the load drops below the maximum rating of the
charger.
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Operation
Charging time
Charge time is often of little consequence when the battery is used in a standby operation. An
example of this is when the battery is used to supply the starting system of a diesel generator. During
normal operation, the battery is at full capacity and the battery charger is used to maintain the float
voltage of the battery. The battery is only drained when the generator is called to start. As the
generator has a DC charging alternator fitted, the battery is quickly recharged when the generator is
running. Should the generator stop before the battery is fully recharged, the battery charger continue
sto recharge the battery until it is fully charged.
Typically a battery will charge from flat to 80% capacity in 16hrs when when charged at C/10.
For example charging a 50Ah battery for 16hrs at 5A will charge the battery to 80% of its full capacity.
Remember to take into account any other standing load such as control panel requirements when
calculating how much power is ‘left’ to charge the battery.
Boost mode is operated automatically or by activation of the digital input (if configured to perform this
function). This raises the battery charger voltage to the boost voltage setting. It will stay in boost mode
until the current drawn from the charger drops below 75% of the rated output, it will then go into a
timed run-on charge.
The battery charger will go back into boost mode, if the charge voltage is detected to drop below 1.8V
per battery cell.
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Operation
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Voltage (Volts)
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25
24
23
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Temperature (ºC)
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14.5
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Voltage (Volts)
13.5
13
12.5
12
11.5
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Temperature (ºC)
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Operation
NOTE: LCD display is fitted only to the following model numbers : 9460
9460--01, 9460-
9460-02,
9461-
9461-01, 9461-
9461-02
NOTE: An external remotely connected LCD display can be added to models without the
enclosure mounted display. DSE Part Number
Number 2541-
2541-02.
6.2.1 BACKLIGHT
The LCD backlight is ON while the module is powered and flashes up detection of an alarm condition.
6.2.2 LED
The Display Module has three integral LEDs to show operation status and fault conditions. Full details
are contained in the section entitled Indications elsewhere in this document.
Display Navigation
buttons
Requests an alarm
clear on the battery
charger.
Also used for entering
and exiting the Front
Panel Editor ().
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Operation
The Summary Screen is initially displayed when the charged is turned on, and subsequently after a
period of inactivity.
Link icon Battery charge
current
Charge graphic to
show charge mode
Battery icon to
show charge state
Mains (utility)
supply
instrumentation
Battery charge
voltage
The link icon indicates a successful link to the battery charger over the RS485 link. If there is no link
active the icon is not shown.
RS485 Active
Not Charging
Charging
animation
Floating
Fault
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Operation
The LCD shows the charge graphic to show the selected charge curve. The currently active mode is
shown flashing in the module display.
Flashing to show
charge mode
Detail of charge curve display
Absorption charge
mode
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Operation
Flashing to show
Detail of charge curve display charge mode
Absorption charge
mode
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Operation
Press the navigation buttons (up) and (down) to cycle through the available instrumentation
screens.
Instrumentation
area
Charge graphic
Battery charge
current
Instrumentation
screen type icon
An icon is used to show the meaning of the currently visible screen as shown in the following
sections.
6.2.8.1 BATTERY
Battery
Instrumentation
6.2.8.2 MAINS
Mains (utility)
instrumentation
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Operation
Product info
screen icon
Control mode
screen icon
Off
Boost
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Operation
6.2.8.5 ALARMS
When a new alarm is detected, the LCD displays the alarm screen and the LCD backlight flashes.
Press the () button to accept the alarm, exit the alarm screen and return to the summary
screen.
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Operation
The front panel editor (FPE) is accessed by pressing and holding the () button.
• Press () to edit a parameter when it is being viewed on the screen. The value flashes
to show edit mode is in progress.
• Press (+) or (-) to change the parameter to the required value.
• Press () to save the currently selected value. The value ceases flashing to show
editing is complete.
Other parameters can now be selected and edited in the same manner.
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Operation
102 Slave ID
Parameter 105 – Page Timeout Screen selects the ‘main’ display screen. This is the screen that is
displayed after a period of inactivity (no buttons are pressed for the duration of Page Timeout
(parameter 106). It has the following possible selections :
Value Function
0 Summary Page
1 Battery Information.
2 Mains Information.
3 Product Information.
4 Control Mode
Parameter 108 – Digital Input Function has the following possible selections :
Value Function
0 Lamp Test
1 Charger Off
2 Enable Battery Detection
3 Manual Boost
4 Switch Voltage Mode (12V / 24V)
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Operation
7 MODBUS
The DSE Battery Charger supports the modbus RTU protocol over half-duplex RS485
communications.
Using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software, modbus registers are defined by the system
designer in modbus Page 166.
An example of customer configuration is shown below, the screen image is take from the SE
Configuration Suite PC Software.
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Operation
Using Modbus Function Code 16 – Write Multiple Registers, write the required Control Key and One’s
Compliment of the Control key to the specified registers:
Writing this control key enables or disables boost mode. When in boost mode, the battery is charged
at the configured boost voltage.
Single Modbus Write using Modbus Function Code 16 – Write Multiple Registers
Single Modbus Write using Modbus Function Code 16 – Write Multiple Registers.
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Operation
8 FAULT DIAGNOSIS
Nature of problem Suggestion
Check that the incoming AC supply is correctly connected and within
limits and check the integrity of any external fuse that may be fitted.
The charger is not operating
Ensure the charger is not being operated above the maximum
temperature specification.
Charge fail relay Check the connected load of the charger is not reverse connected or
continuously operated short circuit.
Check the batteries using the battery manufacturers
Batteries fail to charge
recommendations.
Typically a battery will charge from flat to 80% capacity in 16hrs when
when charged at C/10.
For example charging a 50Ah battery for 16hrs at 5A will charge the
Charge time is too long battery to 80% of its full capacity.
Remember to take into account any other standing load such as
control panel requirements when calculating how much power is ‘left’
to charge the battery.
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Maintenance, Warranty and Disposal
10 WARRANTY
DSE provides limited warranty to the equipment purchaser at the point of sale. For full details of any
applicable warranty, you are referred to your original equipment supplier (OEM).
11 DISPOSAL
11.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT)
If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must store, collect, treat, recycle and dispose of
WEEE separately from your other waste.
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