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Example of Diversion
Each recharging state—Absorb, Float, or EQ—has a recharging voltage set point. The Diversion AUX
MODE can be active (On) when the battery voltage is raised above one of these set points for a certain
amount of time or inactive (O ) when it falls below. The user can determine these voltages and times.
In the example above, when the RE source (wind or hydro) raises the battery voltage 00.2v above the
chosen set point for a Delay time of 10 seconds—the AUX Output will be active. When the battery
voltage falls 00.3v below the HYST voltage set point for a Hold time of 15 sec – the AUX Output will be
inactive (O ). See Figure 5, next page, for Diversion Load and AUX Wiring Set-Up.
AUX MODE
Diversion
Off
EXIT NEXT TIME VOLT
Absorb—Float—EQ
Relative Volts
00.2 00.3
BACK - + HYST +
Hold Delay
15.0 Time 10
Seconds
BACK - + DLY +
AUX MODE
Diversion: Relay
Output: Off On
EXIT NEXT SET MODE
AUX MODE
Diversion: Relay
EXIT TIME VOLT
Press the <EXIT> soft key.
If a Solid State Relay is used, press the <NEXT> soft key to
access the Diversion Solid St screen.
To adjust the time and voltage when a solid state relay is
used, press the <TIME> and <VOLT> soft keys respectively
and follow the same steps as for the Diversion:Relay screen.
Note the values are displayed as percentages when a
solid state relay is used. When any adjustments are com-
pleted, return to the Diversion: Solid St screen and press the
<NEXT> soft key to view the AUX MODE Low Batt Discon-
nect screen.
AUX MODE
Diversion: Solid St
Output: On On
EXIT NEXT SET MODE