Electrical
Accessory Products
Temperature Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Description
Power-One offers a wide range of battery charger systems
for power requirements of 50 Watt up to 8000 Watt.
For this purpose Power-One supplies temperature sensors
and adapted power supplies. The batteries (lead acid bat-
teries) are charged according to the battery temperature
and the ambient temerature. If the battery is fully charged it
is maintained at the 鏗俹at charge voltage which represents
the optimum point for maximum available energy in case of
Cell voltage [V]
2.45
2.40
2.35
2.30
2.25
2.20
2.15
2.10
-20
[擄C]
50
need and optimum life expectancy of the battery. The type
of sensor needed is defined mainly by three parameters:
The nominal battery voltage (e.g. 24 V or 48 V), the tempe-
rature coefficient of the battery (e.g. 鈥?.0 mV/K/cell) and the
nominal floating charge voltage per cell of the battery
at 20擄C (e.g. 2.27 V/cell). The latter two are defined in the
specifications of the battery given by the respective battery
manufacturer.
06139
-10
0
10
20
30
40
U
C
= 2.27 V, 鈥? mV/K
U
C
= 2.23 V, 鈥? mV/K
U
C
= 2.27 V, 鈥?.5 mV/K
U
C
= 2.23 V, 鈥?.5 mV/K
Fig. 1
Float charge voltage versus temperature for defined tem-
perature coefficient.
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Power
supply
Vo+
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R /U
CR
input
Load
Temperature sensor
Fig. 2
Functional description
Table of Contents
Description ....................................................................... 1
Temperature Sensors for T and U units ........................... 1
Mechanical Dimensions ................................................... 2
Edition 5/06.2001
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Temperature Sensors for
M, H, S, K, KP, PSx, LW, OK Units .................................. 3
Mechanical Dimensions ................................................... 3
Fail Safe Operation .......................................................... 4
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