PROJECTA INTELLI-RV GEN II Low Profile 30A PWM Charging System
IKILO
- Awọn ategun ibẹjadi. Dena ina ati Sparks. Pese fentilesonu deedee lakoko gbigba agbara
- Ṣaaju gbigba agbara, ka awọn itọnisọna naa
- Fun inu ile lilo. Maṣe fi si oju ojo
- For charging lead acid and LiFeP04 batteries ONLY (of the size & voltage pato ninu tabili ni pato)
- Nigbagbogbo gba agbara si batiri lori awọn ti o tọ voltage eto. Maṣe ṣeto ṣaja si vol ti o ga julọtage ju batiri ni pato ipinle
- Ge asopọ ipese akọkọ 240V ṣaaju ṣiṣe tabi fifọ awọn asopọ si batiri naa
- 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
- Ṣaja batiri gbọdọ wa ni edidi sinu iho iho ti ilẹ
- Asopọ lati pese awọn mains ni lati wa ni ibamu pẹlu awọn ofin wiwọ orilẹ-ede
- Ma ṣe gbiyanju lati gba agbara si awọn batiri ti kii ṣe gbigba agbara
- Maṣe gba agbara si batiri tio tutunini
- 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 or their safety
- Awọn ọmọde ni abojuto lati ma ṣe ṣiṣẹ pẹlu ohun elo naa
- If the recreational vehicle is to be put into storage without power, please turn off the BATTER 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.
2.8 Batiri Low voltage Idaabobo (BLVP tabi ti a mọ nigbagbogbo bi LVD)
PM335C titunto si agbara kuro ni a-itumọ ti ni kekere voltage Idaabobo yii. Yoo ge asopọ fifuye ni kete ti batiri voltage silẹ ni isalẹ
ala voltage. The default setting is 10.5VDC. This can be manually turned On/Off via the LOAD button on the LCD display
AKIYESI: Kilasi C3 yoo wa lọwọ niwọn igba ti iyipada batiri ti wa ni titan ati awọn ẹru Kilasi D wa lọwọ ni gbogbo igba.
2.9 batiri yipada
The PM335C 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 PM335C 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 Kongẹ Batiri wiwọn
Ẹka PM335C ni eto wiwọn batiri ti a ṣakoso nipasẹ microprocessor. O ṣe iwọn batiri 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 PM335C Power Management System, the measurement will not be
deede.
NOTE: PINO. PMSHUNT will be required for heavy loads designed to be connected direct to battery to ensure SOC% accuracy
2.11 Night Ipo
In Night Mode, the backlight ofthe monitor will tum 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.6
6.1
Isẹ
Afowoyi yipada
There is an ON/OFF switch on side Of the machine, which is used to contrd the mach’ne to switch on/off when is povvered by
battery ahne, and to contra the whole mach’ne to enter into skep mode when it is powered by mains power This switch must be be “ON”
in Order the Rernote S’,vitch to
6.2 Yipada Latọna jijin (Aṣayan)
Rem o te
remote switch terminals are hated to positive 14 terminal This requires the use Of an external switch functions
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 terminab must together
6.3 Dip switch
1234
There is 5 pin dip switch on the unit which is used for adjusting current and battery type. At this time switch 5 is not used and shouh
ni ipo "PA".
Note: lhese not to be adjusted a digital screen used6.4 Maintenance
Abojuto BATTERY
PM335C SyStgTIS feature buh-in battery software. TO ensure accurate readings maintain the system ‘Nith the folowing
1 : FLU the battery from AC input instead of sdar every 2 weeks
2: FLAW the battery from at East every 3 rrxmths, even in stcrage, ur*ess to earlier.
• Charge battery withAC grid until “CHG ” LED PM335C unit or “Fbat• shows on the monittx
ITOJU OJOJUMO
• Confirm the S’,vitch is ON when you want to charge the battery with AC grid
• battery is 12VDC
• Ensure the Space (SDrnrn each side) beside the PM335C unit for the apptowiate ventlation
• When replacing and battery, fuly charge via AC grid to Fbat to ensure SOC% is accurat4y caibrated.
Note: If the house battery is allov.•ed to &ained to a point cannot power the system, the house battery must charged to float
mcxie via AC maims to recalibrate the internal I external shunt. Falure to do so yield an inaccurate SOC% (State of Charge 0/0),
causing premature shutdown when off-grid as the system sees tip battery as a Connection’ and gives an assumed, not accurate
SOC ‘Aue based on battey voltage.
Only the energy consumption of the loads connected on the PM335C is and cdcdated
in the data the Monit0G Unless a shunt is fitted. projecta pln PMSHUNT
For it is recanmended to switch Off the Manual Battery Switch on the unit or the
Awọn iwe aṣẹ / Awọn orisun
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