Narada 8 Opz 800
Narada 8 Opz 800
Narada 8 Opz 800
VALVE REGULATED TUBULAR GEL BATTERY
OPERATION MANUAL
Ares(OPzV)
series
OPERATION MANAUL
Version 3.0
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Operation manual for Ares (Tubular Gel) series
Content
Chapter One Introduction to the Product
1. Product Characters
2. Types and Indication
3. Dimensions
4. Construction
5. Working Principal
Chapter Two Technical Characteristics
1. Discharge Curve and Discharge Data
2. Charge Curve
3. Internal Resistance and Short Circuit Current
Chapter Three Operation and Maintenance
1. Setting Up The Parameters
2. Capacity and Influence Factors
3. Temperature For Battery Operation
4. Battery Selection
5. Requirement for Charge
6. Storage
7. Maintenance
Chapter Four After Sales Service
Annex 1
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℃
℃
℃
Storage time(Month)
Chapter One Product Introduction
Product feature:
1.1 Design life is above 18 years in float application and cycle life is above 1200 times in 80%
DOD (Depth of Discharge) term
Grid alloy with special patented formula
Special negative paste formula
Tubular positive grids to avoid active material from shedding.
Special GEL electrolyte
1.2 Reliable seal performance, no acid spillage, and recombination efficiency reach up to 95%
after several cycles.
Patented post sealing structure
Delicate security valve with steady open and close pressure
High precise ABS sealing technology or spillage proof & leakage proof glue seal technology
New porous PVC-SiO2 separator with low‐internal resistance
1.3 Initial capacity is above 95%, the remaining capacity is above 90% when storage for 3
months (25ºC)
1.4 Remarkable high rate discharge performance
Gel electrolyte with high conductance rate
Patented grid design
Large section copper structure
1.5 Unique flexible connectors made of rubber wrapped with copper wires with
Patented silver‐coated ends
Assure the good connections of post and connectors and low connection resistance
Combination of suppleness and rigidity for more flexible connections
Monitor hole designed
1.6 Flexible and convenient installation, slinky outside looking
Shockproof blocking assembling
Satisfy customer’s individual requirements and provide up to 8‐class shockproof
Imported case and lid comply to DIN 40742 standard.
1.7 Optional ABS container material criterion of UL94‐HB or UL94‐V0.
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2. Types and Dimensions
Table 1‐1
Rated Rated Capacity(Ah) Dimensions(mm)
Cell Type Weight
Voltage
(Ares series) Overall (kg)
(V) C10 C3 C1 Length Width Height
Height
4OPzV 200 2 200 150 100 103 206 356 389 20
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Dimension drawing (mm)
Ares(OPzV) series: 200Ah~600Ah
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Dimension drawing (mm)
Ares(OPzV) series: 800Ah~1500Ah
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Dimension drawing (mm)
16OPzV 2000
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Dimension drawing (mm)
20OPzV2500 and 24OPzV3000:
型号 GFMJ-2500 GFMJ-3000
108
L 487 576
B 110 140
Type 20OPzV2500 24OPzV3000
L 478 576
B 110 140
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3.Construction
Fig.1‐1 Construction
4. Working Principle
The chemical reactions take place in lead acid battery is as follows:
discharge
Pb+PbO2+2H2SO4 2PbSO4+2H2O
charge
Following by‐reaction ① takes place in ordinary lead acid battery:
2H2O 2H2↑+O2↑ ①
2Pb +O2 2PbO ②
PbO + H2SO4 PbSO4 +H2O ③
For normal AGM battery, there is certain porous ratio inside AGM (micro porous adsorptive glass
mad) separator. Thus there is a path existing between the positive and the negative. Also special
alloy grid is chosen to increase vent hydrogen over‐potential gassing on the negative plates,
which prevent generation of Hydrogen. Otherwise, the oxygen generated from positive diffuses
through separator to the negative and the oxygen gas reacts quickly and is recombined into water.
For Gel battery, we adopt gel electrolyte and PVC‐SiO2 Separator to set up oxygen cycle principle:
Battery is full of gel electrolyte inside, and A 3‐D porous network is formed with framework of
SiO2. The net contains electrolyte necessary for battery. At initial stage, the construction is not
steady. As time goes on, the framework is shrink and some cracks appeared in the gel. The cracks
exist between pos.& neg. plates and separator and become a path between the positive and the
negative. Thus it is possible to build GEL battery in sealed structure.
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Chapter Two Technical Characteristics
1. Discharge Curve and Discharge Data
Fig. 2‐1 Discharge Performance Curves at Different Discharge Rates(25℃)
Volt
(V)
time (h)
2. Charge Performance
Fig. 2‐2 shows recharge characteristics of 100% DOD battery with current of 0.1C10A and limit
voltage of 2.35V/Cell (25℃). It can be found that the fully discharged battery is 105% recharged
in 24 hours. Broken line is for charge performance of 50% DOD battery
Fig.2‐2 Recharge characteristics
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4OPzV200
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 219 175 120 74 54 43 36.5 32.1 25.9 21.2 9.5 5.2 2.9
1.65V 212 169 117 73 53 42 36.1 31.7 25.7 21.1 9.5 5.2 2.9
1.70V 199 162 114 71 52 42 35.6 31.2 25.4 21.0 9.4 5.1 2.8
1.75V 189 156 110 69 51 41 35.0 30.6 24.9 20.7 9.2 5.1 2.8
1.80V 167 143 105 67 50 40 34.2 29.8 24.3 20.1 9.0 5.0 2.7
1.85V 140 120 98 63 48 39 33.1 28.8 23.6 19.8 8.7 4.7 2.6
1.90V 106 103 78 55 43 36 30.8 26.6 21.4 17.8 8.0 4.4 2.4
6OPzV300
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 329 263 180 112 81 64 54.8 48.2 38.8 31.8 14.3 7.8 4.4
1.65V 318 254 176 109 79 63 54.2 47.6 38.5 31.7 14.3 7.8 4.3
1.70V 299 244 170 107 78 62 53.4 46.8 38.1 31.5 14.1 7.7 4.3
1.75V 284 235 166 104 76 61 52.5 45.9 37.3 31.1 13.8 7.6 4.1
1.80V 250 215 158 100 75 60 51.3 44.7 36.5 30.1 13.5 7.5 4.0
1.85V 211 181 146 95 72 58 49.7 43.2 35.4 29.7 13.1 7.1 3.9
1.90V 159 154 117 83 65 54 46.2 39.9 32.1 26.7 12.0 6.7 3.6
6OPzV400
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 450 359 246 153 110 87 74.8 65.8 53.0 43.5 19.5 10.7 6.0
1.65V 434 347 240 149 108 86 74.0 65.0 52.6 43.3 19.5 10.6 5.9
1.70V 409 333 233 146 107 85 73.0 64.0 52.0 43.1 19.3 10.5 5.8
1.75V 387 320 226 142 104 84 71.8 62.7 51.0 42.4 18.9 10.4 5.7
1.80V 342 293 215 137 102 82 70.1 61.1 49.8 41.1 18.5 10.2 5.5
1.85V 288 247 200 130 99 79 67.9 59.0 48.4 40.6 17.9 9.7 5.3
1.90V 217 210 160 113 88 74 63.1 54.5 43.9 36.5 16.4 9.1 4.9
7OPzV500
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 543 433 297 184 133 105 90.3 79.4 64.0 52.5 23.5 12.9 7.2
1.65V 524 419 290 180 131 104 89.3 78.5 63.5 52.2 23.5 12.8 7.1
1.70V 493 402 281 176 129 103 88.1 77.2 62.8 52.0 23.3 12.7 7.0
1.75V 468 387 273 172 126 101 86.6 75.7 61.6 51.2 22.8 12.6 6.8
1.80V 413 354 260 165 123 99 84.6 73.8 60.2 49.7 22.3 12.3 6.6
1.85V 347 298 242 156 119 96 81.9 71.3 58.5 49.0 21.6 11.7 6.4
1.90V 262 254 193 136 106 89 76.2 65.8 53.0 44.1 19.8 11.0 5.9
6OPzV600
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 658 525 360 223 161 128 110 96 77.6 63.6 28.5 15.66 8.78
1.65V 635 508 351 219 159 126 108 95 77.0 63.3 28.5 15.53 8.65
1.70V 598 487 341 214 156 125 107 94 76.1 63.0 28.2 15.40 8.51
1.75V 567 469 331 208 153 122 105 92 74.7 62.1 27.6 15.21 8.28
1.80V 500 429 315 200 149 120 103 89 72.9 60.2 27.0 14.96 8.02
1.85V 421 361 293 190 144 116 99.3 86.4 70.9 59.4 26.1 14.24 7.76
1.90V 318 308 234 165 129 108 92.4 79.8 64.2 53.4 24 13.3 7.15
8OPzV800
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 874 698 478 296 214 170 145.4 127.9 103.1 84.5 37.9 20.8 11.7
1.65V 843 675 467 290 211 168 143.8 126.3 102.3 84.1 37.9 20.6 11.5
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1.70V 794 647 453 284 207 165 141.8 124.3 101.1 83.7 37.5 20.5 11.3
1.75V 753 623 440 276 203 163 139.4 121.9 99.2 82.5 36.7 20.2 11.0
1.80V 664 570 418 266 198 159 136.3 118.7 96.8 79.9 35.9 19.9 10.6
1.85V 559 479 389 252 192 154 131.9 114.7 94.1 78.9 34.7 18.9 10.3
1.90V 422 409 311 219 171 143 122.7 106.0 85.3 70.9 31.9 17.7 9.5
10OPzV1000
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 1088 869 595 369 266 211 181.0 159.2 128.3 105.2 47.1 25.9 14.5
1.65V 1050 840 581 362 262 209 179.1 157.2 127.4 104.7 47.1 25.7 14.3
1.70V 989 805 564 353 258 206 176.6 154.8 125.9 104.2 46.6 25.5 14.1
1.75V 937 775 547 344 252 202 173.6 151.8 123.5 102.7 45.7 25.2 13.7
1.80V 827 709 521 331 247 198 169.6 147.8 120.5 99.5 44.7 24.7 13.3
1.85V 696 597 484 313 239 192 164.2 142.8 117.1 98.2 43.2 23.5 12.8
1.90V 526 509 387 273 213 179 152.8 131.9 106.1 88.3 39.7 22.0 11.8
12OPzV1500
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 1630 1302 892 553 399 317 271 239 192 158 70.6 38.8 21.7
1.65V 1573 1259 870 542 393 313 268 236 191 157 70.6 38.5 21.4
1.70V 1482 1207 844 529 386 308 265 232 189 156 69.9 38.2 21.1
1.75V 1405 1162 820 515 378 303 260 227 185 154 68.4 37.7 20.5
1.80V 1239 1063 780 496 369 297 254 221 181 149 67.0 37.1 19.9
1.85V 1043 894 726 470 358 288 246 214 176 147 64.8 35.3 19.2
1.90V 788 763 580 409 320 268 229 198 159 132 59.5 33.0 17.7
16OPzV2000
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 2171 1734 1188 737 532 422 361 318 256 210 94.1 51.7 29.0
1.65V 2096 1677 1159 722 524 417 357 314 254 209 94.1 51.2 28.5
1.70V 1973 1608 1125 705 515 411 352 309 251 208 93.1 50.8 28.1
1.75V 1871 1548 1092 686 504 404 347 303 246 205 91.1 50.2 27.3
1.80V 1650 1416 1040 660 492 395 339 295 241 200 89.2 49.4 26.5
1.85V 1389 1191 967 626 476 383 328 285 234 196 86.2 47.0 25.6
1.90V 1049 1016 772 545 426 356 305 263 212 176 79.2 43.9 23.6
16OPzV2500
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 2714 2167 1485 921 665 527 452 397 320 262 118 65 36
1.65V 2619 2096 1449 902 655 521 447 392 318 261 118 64 36
1.70V 2467 2009 1406 881 644 514 441 386 314 260 116 64 35
1.75V 2339 1935 1365 858 630 505 433 379 308 256 114 63 34
1.80V 2063 1770 1299 825 615 494 423 369 301 250 111 62 33
1.85V 1737 1489 1208 782 595 479 410 356 292 245 108 59 32
1.90V 1312 1271 965 681 532 446 381 329 265 220 99 55 29
24OPzV3000
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 24h 48h 100h
1.60V 3257 2601 1782 1105 797 633 542 477 384 315 141 77.5 43.5
1.65V 3143 2515 1739 1083 786 625 536 471 381 313 141 76.9 42.8
1.70V 2960 2411 1687 1057 772 616 529 463 377 312 140 76.2 42.1
1.75V 2807 2322 1638 1029 756 606 520 454 370 307 137 75.3 41.0
1.80V 2475 2124 1559 990 738 593 508 443 361 300 134 74.1 39.7
1.85V 2084 1787 1450 939 714 575 492 428 351 294 129 70.5 38.4
1.90V 1574 1525 1158 817 639 535 457 395 318 264 119 65.8 35.4
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Table 2-2 Constant Power Discharge Data Unit:W(25℃)
4OPzV200
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 439 347 266 146 111 88 74.1 64.8 53.2 44.7 28.8 19.6
1.65V 418 329 247 145 110 88 73.6 63.4 52.9 44.4 28.6 19.4
1.70V 399 314 232 143 109 86 72.6 62.5 52.2 43.8 28.3 19.2
1.75V 377 301 218 139 106 83 70 61.6 51.3 43 27.7 18.9
1.80V 353 289 206 134 103 81 66.8 58.5 48.9 40.8 26.3 17.9
1.85V 330 278 191 129 98 77 65 56 46.4 39.1 25.2 17.2
1.90V 309 254 170 117 95 74 63.3 51 42.2 35.5 22.9 15.6
6OPzV300
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 658 521 399 219 166 132 111.1 97.3 79.9 67.1 43.3 29.4
1.65V 627 494 371 218 165 131 110.4 96.6 79.3 66.6 42.9 29.2
1.70V 598 471 348 215 163 130 108.9 95.3 78.2 65.7 42.4 28.8
1.75V 566 452 327 209 159 125 105 93.2 77 64.5 41.6 28.4
1.80V 530 434 309 201 155 122 100.2 87.7 73.4 61.2 39.5 26.9
1.85V 496 417 287 194 147 116 97.5 84.1 69.7 58.7 37.9 25.8
1.90V 463 381 256 176 142 111 94.6 76.3 63.2 53.2 34.3 23.3
6OPzV400
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 899 712 545 299 227 181 151.9 131.9 109.2 91.7 59.2 40.1
1.65V 856 674 507 297 226 180 150.9 130.6 108.4 91.1 58.8 39.9
1.70V 817 644 475 293 223 177 148.8 128.7 106.9 89.8 57.9 39.3
1.75V 774 618 447 285 217 170 143.5 126.4 105.2 88.2 56.9 38.7
1.80V 724 593 422 275 211 166 136.9 120 100.2 83.6 54 36.7
1.85V 677 570 392 264 201 158 133.3 115 95.2 80.2 51.8 35.2
1.90V 633 520 349 240 194 151 130 104.3 86.3 72.7 46.9 31.9
7OPzV500
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 1086 860 658 361 275 218 183.4 159 131.8 110.7 71.5 48.5
1.65V 1034 814 612 359 273 217 182.1 157.5 130.9 109.9 70.9 48.1
1.70V 987 777 573 354 269 214 179.6 155.4 129.1 108.4 70 47.5
1.75V 934 746 540 344 262 205 173.3 152,5 127 106.4 68.7 46.8
1.80V 874 716 509 332 255 200 165.3 144.8 121 101 65.2 44.3
1.85V 818 688 474 319 243 191 160.9 138.7 115 96.8 62.5 42.5
1.90V 764 628 422 290 234 182 156.1 125.8 104.3 87.8 56.7 38.5
6OPzV600
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End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 1316 1042 798 438 333 265 222 193 159.7 134.2 86.6 58.7
1.65V 1253 987 742 435 331 263 221 191 158.6 133.3 86.1 58.3
1.70V 1196 942 695 429 326 259 218 188.5 156.5 131.4 84.8 57.5
1.75V 1132 904 654 417 318 249 210 185 153.9 129 83.3 56.7
1.80V 1059 868 617 402 309 243 200 175.5 146.7 122.4 79 53.7
1.85V 991 834 574 387 294 231 195 168.1 140 117.3 75.7 51.5
1.90V 926 761 511 351 284 220 190 152.6 126.4 106.4 68.7 46.7
8OPzV800
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 1748 1384 1060 582 442 351 295.2 256 212.1 178.2 115 78
1.65V 1664 1311 985 578 439 349 293.2 254 210.7 177 114.3 77.5
1.70V 1588 1251 923 570 433 344 289.1 250 207.8 174.5 112.7 76.4
1.75V 1503 1201 869 554 422 331 278.9 245.5 204.4 171.3 110.6 75.3
1.80V 1406 1153 819 534 410 323 266.1 233 194 162.5 105 71.3
1.85V 1316 1108 762 514 390 307 259 223 185 155.8 100.6 68.4
1.90V 1230 1011 679 466 377 290 252 202.5 168 141.3 91.2 62
10OPzV1000
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 2176 1723 1319 724 550 438 367.5 318 264.1 221.8 143.2 97.1
1.65V 2072 1632 1227 719 547 435 365 316 262.3 220.3 142.2 96.4
1.70V 1977 1557 1149 709 539 429 360 311.5 258.7 217.3 140.3 95.1
1.75V 1872 1495 1081 689 526 412 347.2 306 254.4 213.3 137.7 93.7
1.80V 1751 1435 1020 665 511 402 331.3 290 242.5 202.4 130.7 88.8
1.85V 1638 1379 949 640 486 382 322.4 278 230.3 193.9 125.2 85.1
1.90V 1531 1258 845 580 470 363 311 252 209 175.9 113.5 77.2
12OPzV1200
12OPzV1500
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 3260 2582 1977 1085 825 656 550.7 476.6 395.8 332.4 214.6 145.5
1.65V 3104 2445 1838 1078 819 651 547 474 393 330.2 213.2 144.5
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1.70V 2963 2334 1722 1063 808 642 539.4 467 387.6 325.6 210.2 142.5
1.75V 2805 2240 1620 1033 788 617 520.3 458 381.3 319.6 206.3 140.5
1.80V 2624 2150 1529 996 766 602 496.5 435 360 303.2 195.7 133
1.85V 2455 2066 1422 959 728 572 483.1 416.6 345.2 290.6 187.6 127.5
1.90V 2294 1885 1266 870 704 550 470.5 378 313 263.6 170.2 115.7
16OPzV2000
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 4343 3439 2633 1445 1099 873 733.6 635 527.1 442.8 285.9 193.8
1.65V 4135 3257 2449 1436 1091 867 728.6 630.5 523.5 439.8 283.9 192.5
1.70V 3947 3109 2294 1416 1076 855 718.5 622 516.3 433.7 280 189.9
1.75V 3736 2983 2158 1376 1049 822 693 610.2 507.9 425.7 274.8 187.1
1.80V 3495 2864 2036 1327 1020 802 661.3 579 480 403.9 260.7 177.2
1.85V 3270 2752 1894 1277 970 762 643.5 554.9 460 387.1 250 169.8
1.90V 3056 2511 1686 1158 937 742 622.6 503.2 417 351.1 226.7 154
20OPzV2500
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 5429 4299 3291 1806 1374 1091 917 794 659 554 357 242
1.65V 5169 4071 3061 1795 1364 1084 911 788 654 550 355 241
1.70V 4934 3886 2868 1770 1345 1069 898 778 645 542 350 237
1.75V 4670 3729 2698 1720 1311 1028 866 763 635 532 344 234
1.80V 4369 3580 2545 1659 1275 1003 827 724 600 505 326 222
1.85V 4088 3440 2368 1596 1213 953 804 694 575 484 313 212
1.90V 3820 3139 2108 1448 1171 903 783 629 521 439 283 193
24OPzV3000
End voltage 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 8h 10h 16h 24h
1.60V 6515 5159 3950 2168 1649 1310 1100 953 791 664 429 291
1.65V 6203 4886 3674 2154 1637 1301 1093 946 785 660 426 289
1.70V 5921 4664 3441 2124 1614 1283 1078 933 774 651 420 285
1.75V 5604 4475 3237 2064 1574 1233 1040 915 762 639 412 281
1.80V 5243 4296 3054 1991 1530 1203 992 869 720 606 391 266
1.85V 4905 4128 2841 1916 1455 1143 965 832 690 581 375 255
1.90V 4584 3767 2529 1737 1406 1083 936 755 626 527 340 231
Note: The above data only represent battery experimental values, not as the battery acceptance
and judge standard.
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3. Internal resistance and short circuit current
The internal resistance of the battery is a dynamic nonlinear parameter that is continuously
changed along with the temperature and discharge state. The internal resistance is the lowest
when Ares series battery is fully charged. The table 2‐3 shows the internal resistance and short
circuit current of Narada battery in fully charged state according to IEC60896. If the voltage
decrease 0V due to short circuit that can damage the battery.
Table 2‐3 Internal resistance and short circuit current (25℃)
Type Internal Resistance(mΩ) Short Circuit Current(A)
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Chapter Three Operation and Maintenance
1. Setting Up The Parameters
Below is the table for data set up on Switch power. Discharge times and DOD vary in different
circumstance. In some frequent power off places, batteries are discharged a lot without sufficient
charge, so we need to raise float voltage and current to make battery full charged in a short time.
Table 3‐1 Set up the parameter on Switch Power (48V system)
Parameter Unit Normal Place Frequent Power Off place
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mode, end voltage and temperature during operation.
3 Operating Temperatures
Ares series battery can be operated between ‐40℃~+50℃.The best temperature is 15℃~
25℃.If the operating temperature is too high, it will decrease battery life; if the operating
temperature is too low, it will decrease battery capacity. Table 3‐2 is working temperature range
for battery.
Tab. 3‐2 Working temperature range
Working condition Temperature range Optimum temperature
Discharge ‐40℃~50℃ 15℃~25℃
Charge ‐20℃~50℃ 15℃~25℃
Storage ‐20℃~40℃ 15℃~25℃
Temperature will affect battery capacity. Fig. 3‐1 is capacity(C10, end voltage 1.80V) vs.
temperature curve. From Fig. 3‐1, if the temperature is too low, the capacity will decrease, for
example, the capacity will decrease 15% if temperature fell to 0℃ from 25℃ ; and too low
temperature will cause battery long term insufficient charged, also will cause no discharge and
negative plates sulfated.
The capacity will increase when temperature raises. For example the capacity will increase 5% if
temperature rises up to 35℃ from 25℃. But the capacity increase very slow if temperature goes
on increasing.
Fig. 3‐1 Capacity vs. Temperature
3. 2 Temperature Vs. Charging Voltage
The purpose of choosing certain floating voltage and equalization voltage is to make battery
operating under best circumstance. If the floating voltage is higher, then the floating current is
also higher, it will accelerate corruption of the grid and shorten life of the battery. If the floating
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voltage is lower, the battery can’t be kept in fully charged state, this will cause sulfation, decrease
the capacity, and also shorten the life of the battery. The float voltage is 2.23V/cell to 2.25V/cell
and temperature compensation coefficient is‐3mV/℃ per cell. The battery need an equalization
charge regularly. The equalization voltage is 2.35V at 25℃. Meanwhile, the equalization voltage
should adjust with the ambient temperature. The temperature compensation coefficient is
‐5mV/℃ per cell.
Table 3‐3 Relationship of ambient temperature and voltage
Ambient
Equalization voltage
Temperature Float voltage(V/cell)
(V/cell)
(℃)
5 2.29 2.45
10 2.27 2.43
15 2.26 2.40
20 2.24 2.38
25 2.23 2.35
30 2.22 2.33
35 2.20 2.30
40 2.19 2.28
Equalization voltage
Float voltage
Fig. Float charge and equalization charge voltage curve
3.3 Ambient Temperature Vs. Battery Life
Temperature increase will harm battery and decrease battery life. When temperature exceeds
25℃, the battery life will decrease half per 10℃ temperature raise. For example, the designed
life of battery at 25℃ is 18 years, when battery operates at 35℃for a long period; the actual life
may fall to 9 years.
( - )
L25=LT×2 T 25 /10
Notes:T the actual ambient temperature;
LT is designed life at T ambient temperature
L25 is designed life at 25℃ ambient temperature
With the increase of ambient temperature, the corrosion of battery grid and water loss is
increase which leads to battery life reduction. It is very important to control ambient temperature.
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It’s liable to harm battery or even cause heat run away when heat accumulates. If temperature is
too high, it must decrease temperature by using air conditioner or providing good ventilation.
Please leave over 10mm between batteries and the ground. Meanwhile, adjust the float voltage
and equalization voltage according to manual.
4. Choose Battery
Please select batteries’ capacity according to Fig. 3‐3 Selection Curve of Cell Type.
1) First confirm end voltage.
e.g., required end voltage is 1.80V/cell.
2) Confirm the continual working time and discharge current.
E.g., the continual working time is 3 hours, and the discharge current is 125A .You should choose
the minimum capacity is 7OPzV 500(GFMJ‐500)
3) Confirm the environmental
When the ambient temperature is 25℃, you should choose 7OPzV 500. Or you should confirm
the temperature coefficient according to the Fig.3‐1. If the temperature is below 0℃, there
leaves 80% capacity compared with that at 25℃.Then you should divide by 0.8.
4) To ensure the life of the battery, please do not discharge the depth of battery too much. You'd
better control the DOD below the 80%, especially in the power shortage areas. There should be
some surplus capacity after each discharge to prevent from long‐term insufficient charge which
gives harm to battery.
10 GFMJ-200
GFMJ-300
GFMJ-400
20
Discharge current(A)
放 电 电 流
GFMJ-500
GFMJ-600
30
GFMJ-800
50 GFMJ-1000
GFMJ-1500
100 GFMJ-2000
( A)
200
300
500
1000
2000
3500
5000
放 电时 间
Discharge time
Fig.3‐3 Battery selection (end voltage: 1.80VPC)
5. Requirement for Charge
5.1 Equalization Charge
The battery need an equalization charge in the following conditions:
a. The float voltage of over two batteries are lower than 2.18V.
b. Floating operation for three months.
The method of equalization charge is suggested as follows:
Charge the battery group on the constant current of 0.1C10A~0.15C10A. When the average
voltage up to the equalization voltage, the charging current will decrease automatically. Keep the
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constant equalization voltage. The equalization charge should last 24 hours.
5.2 Charge after discharge
Batteries should be charged in time after discharge. The method is recommended as constant
current and limit voltage charge. Charge the battery group on the constant current of 0.1C10A~
0.2C10A. When the average voltage is up to a settled voltage, the charging current will decrease
automatically. Keep the constant voltage till end. The settled voltage could be float voltage. But
when depth of discharge is heavy, such as more than 10%,we recommend to set up equalization
voltage so that charge will be more sufficient. We can also decide voltage according to initial
current. If the current is larger than 0.05C10A, we recommend to set up equalization voltage.
Normally Charging Time is 24hours. We can judge charge time according to Fig. 3‐4. Usually in
condition of constant voltage, the value of charge current hasn’t varied for continuous three
hours, charge can be finished.
We can raise current if the battery group need to charged in a short time, but not higher than
0.25C10A.
0.1C 10 A
Charge
time 0.15C 10 A
(h)
DOD( % )
Fig. 3‐4, DOD Vs Charge Time
6. Storage
Batteries will experience self‐discharge in open circuit. The result is that the voltage of open
circuit is decreased, and the capacity also decreased. During storage please note:
a. The self‐discharge rate is related with ambient temperature. The self‐discharge degree
is smaller when the ambient temperature is lower, otherwise is larger. The requirement
temperature of Narada polymer batteries’ storage environment is from 0℃ to 35℃. The storage
place must be clean, ventilated and dry.
b. An important parameter in storage is open circuit voltage, which is related with density of
the electrolyte. In order to avoid permanent damage to the plate caused by self‐discharge, the
batteries should be supplementary charged if they have been stored for six months or open
circuit voltage below 2.10V/cell. The equalization charge method should be adopted.
c. All batteries, which are ready to store, should be fully charged before storage. It’s
suggested that record the storage time in the periodic maintenance record and record the time
when another necessary supplementary charge should be made.
d. The quality certificates of GEL batteries record the latest charge time of the batteries, next
charge time can be calculated according to this charge time.
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℃
Capacity (%)
℃
℃
℃
Storage time(Month)
Fig.3‐3 Battery capacity Vs. Storage Time
7. Maintenance
In order to assure service life, the batteries should be correctly inspected and maintained. The
maintenance methods of GEL batteries are recommended as follows:
7.1 Monthly Maintenance
Implement the under‐mentioned inspection every month:
— Keep the battery‐room clean.
— Measure and record the ambient temperature of the battery‐room.
— Check each battery’s cleanness; check damage and overheating trace of the terminal,
container and lid.
— Measure and record the total voltage and floating current of the battery system.
7.2 Quarterly Maintenance
— Repeat monthly inspection.
— Measure and record floating voltage of every on‐line battery. If more than two cells’
voltage is less than 2.18V after temperature adjustment, the batteries need to be
equalization charged. If the problem is still existing after adopting above‐mentioned
measures, the batteries need yearly maintenance or even three years’ maintenance. If
all methods are ineffective, please contact us.
7.3 Yearly Maintenance
— Repeat quarterly maintenance and inspection.
— Check whether connectors are loose or not every year.
— Make a discharge test to check with exact load every year, discharging 30‐40% of rated
capacity.
7.4 Three‐year Maintenance
— Make a capacity test every year after three years’ operation. If the capacity of the
battery decreases to lower than 80% of rated capacity, the battery should be replaced.
7.5 Operation and Maintenance Precautions
A. Insufficient Charge
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If the floating voltage is not set correctly (too low or not amend according to
temperature), the battery system will in an insufficient charge state for a long period of time.
When the electricity is out, the battery may not be able to work because the acid is saltilized
and the capacity is decreased.
B. Over Charge
Please do not neglect the performance of rectify to transfer floating charge to
equalization charge. If the rectify cannot transfer charge modes because of its wrong
performance or no adjustment, the battery system is always in an equalization charge state.
Thus may cause serious problems for battery, such as water loss, life decrease, heat out of
control, deformation, etc.
C. Too low or too high temperature
We have mentioned that too low temperature will affect the capacity of battery. While
too high temperature will also cause problems, such as water loss, life decrease, heat out of
control, deformation, etc.
D. Too low end voltage
The end voltage is also an important parameter for battery. The battery shall stop
discharging when reach a certain voltage (The normal end voltage is 1.8Vwith 10‐hour rate).
If the end voltage is too low, it will be difficult to recharge the battery and decrease the
charge efficiency, thus reduce the life of battery. Table3‐5 shows the end voltage with
different hour rates.
E. Do charge the battery immediately after discharge.
If the battery is put aside without charge for a long time after discharge, it will affect the
capacity and life of the battery. Because some large size PbSO4 will create in the negative
which are difficult to transfer to active Pb.
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Chapter 4 After Sales Service
Quality policy of Narada: Strictly selected material, accurate manufacturing, High technology,
sincere service.
- Assist the design and offer type selection service.
- We will offer a service guarantee within the designed life if you use the battery correctly.
- Answer the complaint within 24 hours and deal with them in time.
- Debug the battery according to users requirements on the spot.
- Hold regular training classes about the operation and maintenance of the VRLA.
- Establish an excellent files on each of customers and pay regular visit to them.
If you have any problem, please contact us:
Service Department
P.R. China:
Tel: (+86‐571)28827013/ 28827016
Fax:(+86‐571)28828290
E‐mail: [email protected]
Website: www. naradabattery.com
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VRLA Battery Regular Maintenance Record
Battery type System voltage Battery capacity
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Total voltage(V)
Display voltage(V)
Current(A)
Result:
Tester Date
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