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Battery charging with SITOP power supplies
The SITOP PSU3800 12 V/20 A (Article No. 6EP3424-8UB00-0AY0), 24 V/17 A (Article No. 6EP3436-8UB99-0AY0) and 24 V/40 A (Article No. 6EP3437-8UB00-0AY0) power supplies are suitable for charging lead-acid batteries. In the case of a V/I characteristic set for parallel operation, the battery will be charged with a constant current until approximately 95% of the set SITOP output voltage has been achieved. The charge current is then continuously reduced from 1.2 x rated current at 95% of the set voltage to approximately 0 A or the self-discharge current of the battery at 100% of the set output voltage, that is, resistance characteristic in this range.
As reverse voltage and reverse polarity protection, we recommend that a diode suitable for at least 1.2 x the rated current of the power supply with a blocking voltage of at least 40 V is connected in series with the "+" output (anode connected to "+" output of the SITOP PSU3800 and cathode connected to positive pole of the battery).
The output voltage of the power supply must be set at no-load to the end-of-charge voltage plus the voltage drop at the diode. For an end-of-charge voltage of e.g. 27.0 V DC (usual at 20 °C to 30 °C battery temperature; specifications of the battery manufacturer must be observed!) and 0.8 V voltage drop at the diode, the power supply must be set to 27.8 V during no-load operation.
General note for using SITOP power supplies as a battery-charging unit
When using SITOP as a battery charging unit, VDE 0510 or relevant national regulations must be observed, and adequate ventilation of the battery location provided. SITOP power supplies are designed as rack-mounting units, and protection against electric shock should therefore be provided by installation in an appropriate enclosure.
The value recommended by the battery manufacturer must be set as the end-of-charge voltage (depending on the battery temperature). An ideal temperature for the lead-acid battery is between +20 to +30 °C and the recommended end-of-charge voltage in this case is usually about 27 V.