PM435C Power Management System
INTELLI-RV
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P/No. PM435C
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and store in a safe place for future reference.
WARNINGS
- Explosive gases. Prevent flames and sparks. Provide adequate ventilation during charging
- Before charging, read the instructions
- For indoor use. Do not expose to rain
- For charging lead acid and LiFePO4 batteries ONLY (of the size & voltage specified in the specifications table)
- Always charge the battery on the correct voltage setting. Never set the charger to a higher voltage than the battery specifications state
- Disconnect the 240V mains supply before making or breaking the connections to the battery
- Connect the positive battery terminals before making any ground connections. The ground connection to the chassis should be made away from the battery and any fuel line. Only connect mains after the battery is connected.
- The battery charger must be plugged into an earthed socket outlet
- Connection to supply mains is to be in accordance with national wiring rules • Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries
- Never charge a frozen battery
- If AC cord is damaged, do not attempt to use. Replace with a compatible earthed IEC cable immediately.
- Corrosive substances may escape from the battery during charging and damage delicate surfaces. Store and charge in a suitable area
- This charger is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety
- Children being supervised not to play with the appliance
- If the recreational vehicle is to be put into storage without power, please turn off the BATTERY MASTER SWITCH. If the recreational vehicle is to be stored for 3 months or longer, it’s advisable to disconnect all fuses from the battery. A full charge should be run every 3 months.
1 Product instructions
1.1 Overview
PM435C unit is designed for use in caravans or motor homes. It has the following functions integrated into the unit: battery charger, distribution blocks, MPPT solar charger controller, VSR, battery low voltage protection, water pump controller.
PM435C is designed for easy installation and has a user-friendly interface.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- Master Power unit
- Display Screen/Monitor
- Up to 4 water tank probes, based on monitor selection (not included)
- Accessories cables
Display Screen
Select from P/No: PM4SWLED, PMD-BT3C, PMD-BT4C or PMD-BT7C
Figure 1 System Components
1.2 Features
PM435C has the following features
- Smart battery charger 12V 30 Amp (35 Amp total supply for loads + charge)
– Multistage adaptive charging algorithm
– Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) charging
– Temperature compensation charging - Float charge for starter battery
- Solar charge controller (MPPT), 30A
- 15 built in fused outputs
- Built-in voltage sensing relay
– for DC charge of up to 12V 60 Amps continuous with 80 Amp for up to 30 minutes - Battery Low Voltage Protection
- Built-in battery switch to isolate the battery when in storage
- Built-in shunt for precise battery measurement
- Support for 4 water tank sensors
- Built-in RF for wireless switches
- Water tank probe connectors and input screw terminals
- RS485 & CAN compatible
1.3 Block diagram
CATEGORY |
QTY |
DESCRIPTION |
POSSIBLE USES |
Class A5 |
5 |
Relay controlled output with fuse. Protected by main master switch relay |
Water pump, HWS, TV etc. |
Class A2 |
3 |
Dimmable, protected by master switch relay |
General lighting, such as ceiling light, dining light, bedroom light |
Class C2 |
4 |
Fused outputs, protected by master switch relay |
Ventilation fan etc. |
Class C3 |
2 |
Always On Load (LVD protected) |
Fridge, security alarm etc. |
Class D |
1 |
Constant supply loads (no discharge protection) |
Breakaway systems, Sway Controllers, Radio memory |
1.4 Water Tank Probe
PM435C can monitor a maximum of 4 water tank probes.
Note: Always check the probe required for the water Tank before purchase. There are 2 Probe styles.
PMWS200: PMWS400:
• Side installation • Side installation • Suitable for water tank • Suitable for water tank • Depth > 200mm • Depth 300-400mm `
Figure 4 PMWS200
Figure 5 PMWS400
2 Key Feature and Functions
2.1 Multiple Inputs
PM435C can support multiple charging sources at any one time. These sources include AC mains, Solar and starter battery (Vehicle). Charging priorities are listed within the table to the right.
Table 3 Source priority
AC MAINS |
X |
X |
|
SOLAR |
X |
|
X |
DC IN |
|
X |
X |
CHARGING PRIORITY |
COMBINED |
AC MAINS |
COMBINED |
2.2 Battery Charger Of Stationery/Service Battery
The charger automatically starts when the appropriate power is connected, either from grid, generator or solar.
With multiple charging stages (Soft-start, bulk, absorption, float & recycle), the PM435C is designed to fully charge the service battery quickly. PM435C features Microprocessor-controlled charging algorithms. The Float and Recycle charging programs ensure that the battery condition does not change despite being connected for a long period.
When the Charger is at Float Stage, if a new input source is added (AC Mains or Solar), the charger will return to the Bulk stage. 5 hours 1 hr 5mins
1 SOFT START
Increases battery life by gently starting to charge the battery 5% of bulk
2 BULK
Reduces charging time by delivering maximum charge to set voltage life by gently starting to charge the battery 25% of bulk
3 ABSORPTION
Ensures a full charge to the battery without overcharging
4 FLOAT
Float charge maintains the battery at 100% charge
5 RECYCLE
Battery Temperature Sensor
The optional battery temperature sensor (P/N: PMBS-3m) can be used with the PM435C to measure the temperature of the battery, allowing the PM435C to to adjust, in real time, the charge to the battery, at a compensation rate of -4mv±10%/ºc/cell. In installations where the BTS is not present, the PM435C will use 25ºC as a default setting. The voltage sensor can automatically adjust its output to compensate the voltage drop caused by a cable. This assures the right voltage is being delivered for optimal charging.
Adjustable Charging capacity
Users can adjust the charging current by specifying the battery capacity. The charging current is set at threshold rate of 10% the of the battery capacity (I = 0.1C) by default
Lithium Battery Charging
The PM435C can be configured to charge Lithium batteries. With Lithium batteries, the max charging current will automatically be set at 30% of battery capacity (Imax=0.3C)
2.3 Vehicle Battery Charger
Along with a powerful charger for the service battery, PM435C offers a float charge of up to 3A to keep the starter battery topped up, whether connected to AC mains or PV (Solar). When the starter battery is less than 12.4V, the PM435C starts charging after a 30 minute delay, and stops charging when the voltage reaches 12.8V
2.4 Power Supply Mode
If no battery is attached to PM435C Unit, it will automatically work as a power supply with a 12.8VDC output. 2.5 MPPT Solar Charger Controller
PM435C has a built-in MPPT charger for the service battery with:
• Max input voltage up to 50VDC
• Max charging current 30A
• Max supply current 30A
* PM435C may cause LiFePO4 BMS over-voltage protecting to trigger when charging through Solar. In this case, disconnect the solar charge fuse and discharge the battery.
2.6 Voltage charging relay (commonly known as VSR)
PM435C has a built-in voltage charging relay (also known as a VSR), which offers a convenient source to charge the service battery via the alternator whilst the engine is running or via an external DC-DC charger.
LEAD ACID BATTERY – When the starter battery reaches 13.4VDC with threshold time delay, the VSR will charge the service battery from the alternator. The VSR will continue the charging until the starter battery voltage drops under 12.8VDC.
LiFePO4 LITHIUM BATTERY – When the starter battery reaches 14.0VDC with threshold time delay, the VSR will charge the service battery from the alternator. The VSR will continue charging until the starter battery charging current less than 2A charge to the service battery with threshold time delay.
NOTE: The PM435C starter battery input does not provide 5-stage charging.
It takes whatever power is available from the alternator to charge.
It simply takes whatever power and charging is available from the alternator
NOTE: PM435C If your vehicle is fitted with a smart charging system (Variable Voltage or Temperature Compensating), the VSR charge system may not function correctly and the Projecta PMDCS range of DC-DC chargers are recommended.
Please consult your local dealer or installer for further information.
2.7 Categorised Outputs
The 15 outputs are categorized into groups and controls as per below:
CATEGORY |
QTY |
DESCRIPTION |
POSSIBLE USES |
Class A5 |
5 |
Relay controlled output with fuse. Protected by main master switch relay |
Water pump, HWS, TV etc. |
Class A2 |
3 |
Dimmable, protected by master switch relay |
General lighting, such as ceiling light, dining light, bedroom light |
Class C2 |
4 |
Fused outputs, protected by master switch relay |
Ventilation fan etc. |
Class C3 |
2 |
Always On Load (LVD protected) |
Fridge, security alarm etc. |
Class D |
1 |
Constant supply loads (no discharge protection) |
Breakaway systems, Sway Controllers, Radio memory |
2.8 Battery Low voltage protection (BLVP or commonly known as an LVD)
PM435C master power unit has a built-in low voltage protection relay. It will disconnect the load once the battery voltage drops below the threshold voltage. The default setting is 10.5VDC. This can be manually turned On/Off via the LOAD button on the LCD display.
NOTE: Class C3 will remain active as long as the battery switch is left on and Class D loads remain active all the time.
2.9 Battery switch
The PM435C unit offers a convenient way to switch off the output of the service battery on-board. It protects the service battery from being drained by electronics on board, completely isolating the battery. PM435C unit also supports a remote manual battery switch. Before using the remote switch, ensure the manual battery switch at the unit is set as “ON”.
The switch is only effective when the system has no other energy resource for the load except the battery.
2.10 Precise Battery Measurement
PM435C unit has a battery measurement system controlled by microprocessor. It measures battery voltage, charge/discharge current, remaining battery capacity (in amp hours) and time remaining.
Compared to conventional indicating meters, even small currents can be measured and read accurately with this device. This feature highlights faults, alarms and installation errors.
NOTE: If you have loads connected directly on the battery instead of PM435C Power Management System, the measurement will not be accurate.
NOTE: P/No. PMSHUNT will be required for heavy loads designed to be connected direct to battery to ensure SOC% accuracy.
2.11 Night Mode
In Night Mode, the backlight of the monitor will turn off and the cooling fans will operate at a decreased speed. Charge current will be reduced to half rated selection when night mode is active.
3 STRUCTURE AND INSTALLATION
3.1 PM435C Power Management System
NO |
NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
TYPE |
1 |
AC Input |
AC input |
IEC Socket |
2 |
Solar+ |
Solar input Positive |
Screw terminal |
3 |
SBAT+ |
Starter BATT input Positive |
|
4 |
BAT+ |
Service BATT input Positive |
|
5 |
Always ON+ |
40A Always ON output Positive |
|
6 |
Solar- |
Solar input Negative |
|
7 |
BAT- |
Service BATT input Negative |
|
8 |
Load- |
Load negative |
WAGO connector |
9 |
Load+ |
Load positive |
|
10 |
Battery Sensor / Dry contact |
Battery sensor and 6 dry set contact |
20 pin socket |
11 |
Switch Panel / COMM |
IO COMM for LED panel and 485 COM for Power module and sensors |
16 pin socket |
12 |
LCD Monitor |
COM for LCD monitor |
12 pin socket |
13 |
Water1 |
1 Water Tank |
8 pin socket |
14 |
Water2 |
2 Water Tank |
8 pin socket |
15 |
Water3 |
3 Water Tank |
8 pin socket |
16 |
Water4 |
4 Water Tank |
8 pin socket |
17 |
Remote Switch |
Power Management Remote Switch |
WAGO connector |
Installation:
224mm
296mm
316mm 338.9mm
PM435C adopts fan-forced air cooling for heat dissipation. In order to ensure good heat dissipation, it is necessary to ensure that there is enough installation space. The installation space needs to keep a minimum distance of 50mm on the left and right of the unit to keep the vents clear. It is also recommended that the installation space has adequate ventilation to ensure effective airflow. Recommended vent size: 144 x 54mm
3.2 Water Tank Probe
PMWS400 WATER TANK PROBE
Installation
PMWS200 WATER TANK PROBE
Installation
4 Wiring
4.1 System Components
CODE |
NAME |
MODEL/LENGTH |
QTY |
P/NO. ON DRAWING |
1 |
Battery Management System |
PM435C |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Display Screen |
PM4SWLED/PMD-BT3C/PMD-BT4C/ PMD-BT7C |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Water Tank Level Sensor |
PMWS200/PMWS400 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
AC Power Cable |
0.3M |
1 |
PMACR |
5 |
Display Screen Cable |
5M/10M |
1 |
Refer To Display Manual and diagram on page 22-25 |
6 |
Battery Sensor Cable (Optional) |
3M/10M |
1 |
PMBS-3M/PMBS-10M |
4.2 System Schematic
CATEGORY |
QTY |
DESCRIPTION |
POSSIBLE USES |
Class A5 |
5 |
Relay controlled output with fuse. Protected by main master switch relay |
Water pump, HWS, TV etc. |
Class A2 |
3 |
Dimmable, protected by master switch relay |
General lighting, such as ceiling light, dining light, bedroom light |
Class C2 |
4 |
Fused outputs, protected by master switch relay |
Ventilation fan etc. |
Class C3 |
2 |
Always On Load (LVD protected) |
Fridge, security alarm etc. |
Class D |
1 |
Constant supply loads (no discharge protection) |
Breakaway systems, Sway Controllers, Radio memory |
4.3 Preparation
PM435C system is designed with cease of installation in mind. To complete the easy installation, a screwdriver and DC cables are required. Follow Table 5 recommendation for minimum wiring sizes.
CURRENT |
MINIMUM CABLE SIZE |
0–5A |
1.0mm2 or 18 AWG |
5–10A |
2.0mm2 or 14 AWG |
10–15A |
3.0mm2 or 13 AWG |
15–20A |
4.0mm2 or 11 AWG |
20–25A |
5.0mm2 or 10 AWG |
25–30A |
6.0mm2 or 9 AWG |
4.4 Connection
When running cables, if they pass through panels or wall, ensure the cables are protected from damage by sharp edges. In such cases, it is recommended to use cable glands.
PM435C is designed with both spring and screw terminals. Please refer to following illustration below. Each type of terminal is designed to fit a different range of cables
TYPE |
MINIMAL CABLE SIZE |
SUITABLE CABLE GAUGE |
Type 1 |
ERTB10-10.16 |
0.5mm2 – 10mm2 |
Type 2 |
Wago2604-111 |
0.2mm2 – 4mm2 |
Type 3 |
Wago2606-1103 |
0.25mm2 – 6mm2 |
TYPE 1 (SCREW TERMINALS)
TYPE 2 & 3 (SPRING TERMINALS)
5 Wiring
5.1 PM435C Master unit
No. |
LED |
COLOUR |
STATUS |
DESCRIPTION |
1 |
Mains |
GREEN |
ON |
AC input OK |
OFF |
AC disconnected |
|||
Quick flashing |
AC input abnormal |
|||
2 |
AUX |
ON |
Starter battery charging the battery |
|
Slow flashing (once every second) |
The input of the Aux is normal but battery is charged by AC Mains |
|||
Quick flashing (twice every second) |
Starter Battery input error |
|||
OFF |
Starter Battery disconnected |
|||
3 |
Solar |
ON |
Solar charging the battery |
|
Slow Flash (once every second) |
The input voltage of the PV is normal but Battery is charged by AC Mains |
|||
Quick flashing (twice every second) |
Solar input abnormal |
|||
OFF |
Solar disconnected |
|||
4 |
CHG |
ON |
Battery charging – Float Stage |
|
Slow Flash (once every second) |
Battery charging – BULK, ABS Stage or VSR |
|||
Quick flashing (twice every second) |
Battery discharging |
|||
OFF |
Battery disconnected |
|||
5 |
FAULT |
RED |
ON |
Short circuit |
1 flash |
Service battery undervoltage |
|||
2 flash |
Service battery overvoltage |
|||
3 flash |
Over temperature (heat sink) |
|||
4 flash |
Bulk charge time-out |
|||
5 flash |
VSR abnormal |
|||
8 flash |
Over temperature (Unit) |
|||
9 flash |
Over temperature (PCB or Load circuit) |
6 Operation
6.1 Manual Switch
There is an ON/OFF switch on the side of the machine, which is used to control the whole machine to switch on/off when it is powered by battery alone, and to control the whole machine to enter into sleep mode when it is powered by mains power. This switch must be be “ON” in order for the Remote Switch to operate.
6.2 Remote Switch (Optional) ![]()
The remote switch terminals are located next to the positive 14 terminal. This requires the use of an external switch and functions the same way as the manual On/Off Battery Switch on the side of the charger. The Battery switch must be “ON” in order to use the Remote Switch line. When not used both terminals must be bridged together.
6.3 Dip Switch
There is 5 pin dip switch on the unit which is used for adjusting charging current and battery type. At this time, switch 5 is not used and should be in the “OFF” position
Note: These do not not to be adjusted if a digital screen is used
Pin 1-2 Definition
|
|
Lead Acid |
Lithium |
|
1 |
2 |
AC Charge |
Solar Charge |
AC/Solar Charge |
ON |
ON |
10A |
20A |
30A |
ON |
OFF |
15A |
30A |
30A |
OFF |
ON |
20A |
30A |
30A |
OFF |
OFF |
30A |
30A |
30A |
Pin 3-4 Definition
3 |
4 |
Type |
Absorption |
Float |
ON |
ON |
WET |
14.7 |
13.7 |
ON |
OFF |
LFP |
14.2 |
13.5 |
OFF |
ON |
GEL |
14.1 |
13.5 |
OFF |
OFF |
AGM |
14.4 |
13.5 |
6.4 Maintenance
BATTERY MONITOR MAINTENANCE
PM435C systems feature built-in battery measurement software. To ensure accurate readings, maintain the system with the following instructions:
1: Fully charge the battery from AC input instead of solar every 2 weeks.
2: Fully charge the battery from mains at least once every 3 months, even in storage, unless required to earlier.
• Charge the battery with AC grid until the “CHG” LED on PM435C unit or “Float” shows on the monitor.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
• Confirm the Power switch is turned ON when you want to charge the battery with AC grid
• Check the nominal battery is 12VDC
• Ensure the Space (50mm each side) beside the PM435C unit for the appropriate ventilation
• When replacing and existing battery, fully charge via AC grid to Float Stage to ensure SOC% is accurately calibrated.
Only the energy consumption of the loads connected on the PM435C is measured and calculated in the data on the Monitor. Unless a shunt is fitted. Projecta p/n PMSHUNT
For storage it is recommended to switch off the the Manual Battery Switch on the unit or the
Remote Switch (if installed) to cut off power to the system from the service battery.
NOTE: There may be some loads connected to the battery or constant output line (class D) that can continue to draw power.
7 SPECIFICATION
MODEL |
|
PM435C |
||
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
||||
Grid |
Nominal input voltage (V) |
240V ±10%VAC 50/60Hz |
||
Power factor |
0.95 |
|||
Input current at full load |
2.5A |
|||
Battery |
Starter Battery |
12VDC |
||
Starter battery voltage range |
12.8-16VDC |
|||
Service battery |
12VDC |
|||
Service battery voltage range |
10.5-16VDC |
|||
PV |
Charger type |
MPPT |
||
Open circuit voltage |
50VDC |
|||
Max supply current |
30A |
|||
Max charging current |
30A |
|||
Charging Relay |
Relay specification |
12VDC@60a continuous DC charge, peak current 12VDC@80a (Peak for maximum of 30 minutes) |
||
Connect voltage |
Lead Acid: 13.4VDC, LiFePO4: 14VDC |
|||
Connect delay time |
10 sec |
|||
Disconnect voltage |
Lead Acid: 12.8V, LiFePO4: < 2A |
|||
Disconnect delay time |
60 sec |
|||
High voltage limit |
16VDC |
|||
Charger Mode |
Charge algorithms |
5 Stages |
||
Start voltage |
>2A |
|||
Bulk current |
30A (Max) |
|||
Absorption voltage |
14.4/14.1/14.2/14.7VDC. Ensures a full charge to the battery without overcharging |
|||
Float voltage |
13.5/13.5/13.5/13.7VDC. Float charge maintains the battery at 100% charge |
|||
Battery type |
AGM/GEL/LFP(LiFePO4)/WET |
|||
Maximum battery capacity |
1200Ah |
|||
Maximum battery quantity |
Dependent on battery capacity |
|||
Power Supply Mode |
Nominal output voltage |
14.4VDC |
||
Rated output current |
35A (Continuous) |
|||
Efficiency |
88% |
|||
Battery Disconnect |
Disconnect voltage |
Lead Acid |
10.5VDC (Default) |
|
LFP (LiFePO4) |
11.2VDC (Default) |
|||
Delay off time |
60 sec |
|||
Reconnect voltage |
Lead Acid |
11.5VDC (Default) |
||
LFP (LiFePO4) |
12.2VDC (Default) |
MODEL |
PM435C |
|
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
||
Current draw on battery |
Only Battery and Load switch ON |
700mA |
Only Battery and Load switch OFF |
300mA |
|
Only Battery, Voltage < LVD |
180mA |
|
|
Power Switch OFF |
< 1mA |
Fused outputs |
Numbers |
11 |
Rated current |
15A |
|
Light outputs |
L7, L8, L9 5A x 3 |
|
Protection |
Short circuit on outputs |
Fuse blown |
Reverse polarity |
Diode reverse isolation |
|
Overload protection |
Derate the output until overload is removed |
|
Battery charger over temperature |
Shut down PM435C |
|
Ambient over temperature |
Alarm |
|
Battery over voltage limits |
Battery charger disconnected, Load disconnected |
|
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
||
Dimension |
339mm*252mm*76mm |
|
Weight |
3.3KG |
|
Enclosure |
Metal & Plastic |
|
Battery Connector |
M4 Screw (16mm2) |
|
Load Connector |
Wago2604-111 (4mm²) Wago2604-1103 (6mm²) |
|
Cooling |
Forced cooling |
|
Protection category |
IP20 |
|
Approvals |
||
Electrical |
AS/NZS 60335.2.29 |
|
EMC |
CISPR14 |
8 ADD-ON ACCESSORIES
8.1 Projecta Accessory Range
The PM235C, PM335C and PM435C support a range of additional Project a accessory as listed below: For details on how to connect these, refer to the connection diagram (Figure 25, page 22-25).
20 AMP 60 AMP
SC520/SC540
5 STAGE MPPT SOLAR CHARGER CONTROLLER WITH 100V INPUT
Get the most out of your solar array using these Maximum Power Point Tracking
(MPPT) Solar controllers increasing the
charging output by up to 30% (compared to PWM Solar controllers).
PMDCS30/PMDCS60
DC-DC 12V CHARGER
Smart DC to DC chargers specifically designed for Intelli RV and Intelli-Grid.
PMDCS30-20
DC-DC 12V CHARGER
Smart DC to DC chargers specifically designed for Intelli RV and Intelli-Grid where a 3 way fridge or compressor fridge are used.
Note: If using load as a ‘CONSTANT’ connection (set via display or APP), the output of DCDC charger MUST be connected directly to LB-HD or PMSHUNT.
PART No. SC520 SC540 Battery Volatge 12/24/48V Maximum Solar Voltage 100V Standby Current 1mA at 12V, 3mA at 24V, 5mA at 48V Charge Type 5 Stage Input 100V Output 20A 40A Control Type MPPT Batteries Supported GEL, AGM, Wet, Lithium Temperature Compensation -18mV/12V Communication RS485, Bluetooth Storage Temperature -40 – 70°C Humidity 5 – 95% IP Rating IP31 Weight 1.4Kg Cooling Convection
30 AMP 60 AMP
PART No. PMDCS30 PMDCS60 Charge Type 5 Stage Alternator Input Voltage 12- 16V Output 12V, <30A 12V, <60A Batteries Supported GEL, AGM, Wet, Lithium Alternator Type Smart & Conventional Storage Temperature -40 – 70°C Operating Temperature -40 – 70°C Temperature Compensation -3mV/°C/Cell IP Rating IP20 Dimensions 181 x 148 x 52mm Weight 1.0kg Cooling Convection Smart Alternator Turn on 12.2V Turn off 11.6V
Conventional Turn on 13.2V Turn off 12.8V
PART No. PMDCS30-20
Charge Type 5 Stage
Alternator Input Voltage 12- 16V
Output 12V, <30A
Batteries Supported GEL, AGM, Wet, Lithium
Alternator Type Smart & Conventional
Storage Temperature -40 – 70°C
Operating Temperature -40 – 70°C
Temperature Compensation -3mV/°C/Cell
IP Rating IP20
Dimensions 181 x 148 x 52mm
Weight 1.0kg
Cooling Convection
Smart Alternator Turn on 12.2V
Turn off 11.6V
Conventional Turn on 13.2V
Turn off 12.8V
20
PMTPMS
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM MODULE
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) monitors the RV’s tyre pressure before and during the journey.
PMLVL
LEVELLING SENSOR
Level the RV with the levelling sensor which
can be monitored via the phone app.
Calibration
PART No. PMTPMS x 4 (one for each type)
PART No. Reciever – PMTPMS-R Input 6-24V Working Current 30mA Working Temperature -40°C – 85°C Humidity <9S% Recieving Frequency 433.910Mhz Wired Communication RS48S Weight 1S0g PART No. Sender – 4 x PMTPMS-S Working Voltage 2.2 – 3.6V Battery Type CR1632 Transmitted Current <5mA Transmitted Power <5dbm Transmitted Frequency 433.910Mhz Pressure Range 14 – 130PSI Accuracy ±1.45 PSI Working Temperature -30°C – 70°C Weight 13.8g
PART No. PMLVL Working Voltage 9 – 16V Working Current 30mA Working Temperature -40°C – 85°C
IP Rating IP20 Accuracy ± 2°
To calibrate the level sensor, the RV needs to be level in both forward and back and side to side. Once level, go to the Setting Page, select Level Sensor and press Calibrate. This will zero the sensor.
LB200-HD
12V HIGH DISCHARGE 200AH LITHIUM BATTERY
LB200-HD boast impressive capabilities
and are ideal for 4WDs and caravans with
high power demands
PART No. LB200-HD Nominal Voltage 12.8V Nominal Capacity 200ah Nomincal Energy 2560Wh Charge Voltage 14.2V Discharge Cut-Off Voltage 11.2V Standard Charge Current 100 Amps Maximum Charge Current 200 Amps Maximum Discharge Current 200 Amps Peak Discharge Current 300 Amps (10mins) Operating Temperature -20°C – 60°C
Maximum Number of Batteries
4
In Parallel
LB400-HD
12V HIGH DISCHARGE 400AH LITHIUM BATTERY
The LB400-HD boasts an astonishing
400Ah capacity and a market leading
300A discharge capability making it ideal
to partner with high current drawing
appliances such as 3000W inverters.
Number Of Discharge Cycles 3000 Weight 22Kg IP Rating IP20
PART No. LB400-HD Nominal Voltage 12.8V Nominal Capacity 400ah Nomincal Energy 2560Wh Charge Voltage 14.2V Discharge Cut-Off Voltage 11.2V Standard Charge Current 100 Amps Maximum Charge Current 200 Amps Maximum Discharge Current 200 Amps Peak Discharge Current 300 Amps (10mins) Operating Temperature -20°C – 60°C
Maximum Number of Batteries
4
In Parallell
Number Of Discharge Cycles 3000 Weight 22Kg IP Rating IP20
WARRANTY STATEMENT
Applicable only to product sold in Australia
Brown & Watson International Pty Ltd of 1500 Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield, Vic.,telephone (03) 9730 6000, fax (03) 9730 6050, warrants that all products described in its current catalogue (save and except for all bulbs and lenses whether made of glass or some other substance) will under normal use and service be free of failures in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year (unless this period has been extended as indicated elsewhere) from the date of the original purchase by the consumer as marked on the invoice. This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear, abuse, alteration of products or damage caused by the consumer.
To make a warranty claim the consumer must deliver the product at their cost to the original place of purchase or to any other place which may be nominated by either BWI or the retailer from where the product was bought in order that a warranty assessment may be performed. The consumer must also deliver the original invoice evidencing the date and place of purchase together with an explanation in writing as to the nature of the claim.
In the event that the claim is determined to be for a minor failure of the product then BWI reserves the right to repair or replace it at its discretion. In the event that a major failure isdetermined the consumer will be entitled to a replacement or a refund as well as compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. This warranty is in addition to any other rights or remedies that the consumer may have under State or Federal legislation.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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AUSTRALIA
Brown & Watson International Pty Ltd
Knoxfield, Victoria 3180
Telephone (03) 9730 6000
Facsimile (03) 9730 6050
National Toll Free 1800 113 443
NEW ZEALAND
Narva New Zealand Ltd
22–24 Olive Road
PO Box 12556 Penrose
Auckland, New Zealand Telephone (09) 525 4575 Facsimile (09) 579 1192
IS599
Issue 1 10/05/24
Documents / Resources
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PROJECTA PM435C Power Management System [pdf] Instruction Manual PM435C, PM435C Power Management System, Power Management System, Management System |