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BP-LFP-2725(D)

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E  Functionality of BMS

If the BMS is in ACTIVE MODE, diverse critical parameters of the battery system (such as voltages, currents, etc.) 
are monitored cyclically by battery management system for compliance with the limits. In the event of a fault, 
the battery system disconnects the main current path. Charging and discharging is only possible with an acti-
vated battery management system

E1  Protection functions

The BMS has several possibilities for detecting fault conditions. The following is a basic breakdown into short-
term, reversible and permanent errors:

If a short-term, reversible fault occurs during operation (e.g. overcurrent, overtemperature), the electronics will 
switch off briefly and then switch on again when the fault no longer exists, otherwise the battery will remain 
deactivated. 

If a permanent fault occurs during operation (e.g. loss of a cell voltage tap, deep discharge), the battery remains 
permanently deactivated and can only be re-enabled by the manufacturer (after troubleshooting). 

Limits for short-term, reversible errors:

Short circuit and overload detection

Over- and undervoltage detection 
(cell)

First level of security

Switch off by balancing IC 

Second level of security 15 A fuse

Thermic fuse

Abbreviation

Description

Limit values

CUV

Cell undervoltage detection  

2.4  V  (Recovery  3.1 V)

COV

Cell overvoltage detection

3.65 V  (Recovery  3.3 V)

OCD

Overcurrent detection during discharging 

18 A (50 ms)

ASCD

Short-circuit detection during discharging

~64 A (200 µs)

OCC

Overcurrent detection during charging 

6 A (160 ms)

OTC

Overtemperature detection of cells during charging

+65 °C (Re60 °C)

OTD

Overtemperature detection of cells during 
discharging

+75 °C (Re70 °C)

UTC

Undertemperature detection of cells during charging –30 °C (Recovery –25 °C)

UTD

Undertemperature detection of cells during 
discharging

–30 °C (Recovery –25 °C)

Summary of Contents for BP-LFP-2725

Page 1: ...User Manual BP LFP 2725 BP LFP 2725D Bicker Elektronik GmbH Ludwig Auer Stra e 23 86609 Donauw rth Germany English...

Page 2: ...in the domestic waste Ne pas jeter avec les ordures m nag res Warning of electrical voltage Avertissement de tension lectrique Battery intended for recycling Batterie destin e au recyclage Date Chang...

Page 3: ...BP LFP 2725 D Revision 1 2 3...

Page 4: ...E5 Deep discharge 14 E6 SMBus 14 E7 Discharging process 14 E8 Charging process 14 F Additional functions 15 G Operation modes 15 G1 Switch position OFF 16 G2 Switch position UPSI 16 G3 Switch position...

Page 5: ...sts When working with the battery care must be taken that no jewelry such as rings or watches are worn which can cause a short circuit A Features BP LFP 2725 D 25 6VDC 2 5Ah 10 year long life battery...

Page 6: ...light is to be avoided The battery should be kept out of the reach of children The battery must not be short circuited or connected with the wrong polarity The connection cables and plugs of the batte...

Page 7: ...e naked eye or face Immediately transfer the affected person to an emergency care center Measures in case of skin contact Contact with the contents of an opened cell can cause burns If skin contact oc...

Page 8: ...8 3x Black Minus AWG 18 Cable length 415mm 10mm Pack version 315mm 10mm DIN Rail version Plug WST WELISHENG TERMINAL P N P6 I42002 AWG 22 Cable length 415mm 10mm Pack version 315mm 10mm DIN Rail versi...

Page 9: ...cuit switch off 64A 200 s Fuse 20A Own power consumption in energy saving mode 100 A max Maximum installation height 5000 m CHARGING PARAMETERS Recommended end of charge voltage 27 6 V 0 02 V Charging...

Page 10: ...nge 25 C 5 C Maximum temperature range 25 C 55 C Recommended SoC 80 APPROVALS UN38 3 IEC EN IEC EN62133 3 Backup time depends on battery capacitance load and temperature At very high or low temperatur...

Page 11: ...S Unless otherwise stated Tolerance according to DIN ISO 2768 T1 m DIN ISO 2768 T2 K BP LFP 2725 415 00 108 00 70 00 63 00 BP LFP 2725D 120 00 100 00 9 00 65 00 100 00 Unless otherwise stated Toleranc...

Page 12: ...permanent fault occurs during operation e g loss of a cell voltage tap deep discharge the battery remains permanently deactivated and can only be re enabled by the manufacturer after troubleshooting L...

Page 13: ...ratures the charging and discharging be haviour in conjunction with your application should be checked The cell characteristic leads to a different voltage behaviour of the cells E3 Balancing The BMS...

Page 14: ...to end of discharge voltage 0 SoC Depending on current the remaining capacity decreases continuously If the battery management system detects an error it will be shut down as described in Section Func...

Page 15: ...SFET main switch is not enabled despite activated Syste Present function G Operation modes The BP LFP 2725 has a switch on the cable side of the pack near the cable outlets This switch has three modes...

Page 16: ...opening the housing Both the communication plug and the main power cable must be connected to the UPS system The UPSI 2412 D controls the connection and disconnection of the battery via the system pr...

Page 17: ...ged and charged accor ding to the given limit values Recommended end of charge voltage 27 6V 3 45V per cell level Max discharge current 15A Max charge current 6A The maximum capacitive load the batter...

Page 18: ...adjacent components For this DIN rail versions vertical mounting on a horizontal rail DIN rails according to EN 60715 is recommended in order to achieve the best possible convec tion of the UPS Anoth...

Page 19: ...BP LFP 2725 D Revision 1 2 19 H2 DIN Rail mounting and DIN Rail profile according to EN 60715 2 3 4 1 Push down...

Page 20: ...oses of recycling or disposal are excluded from air freight unless authorized by the competent national authorities of the country of origin and the country of the executing company IATA DGR SP A183 T...

Page 21: ...DR RID SP 188 IMDG SP 188 IATA PI 965 966 967 each section II For detailed transport instructions please refer to the safety data sheet K Disposal instructions Used battery modules must be returned at...

Page 22: ...6609 Donauw rth Germany Tel 49 0 906 70595 0 Fax 49 0 906 70595 55 E Mail info bicker de www bicker de Note Subject to errors and technical modifications Windows is a registered trademark of the Micro...

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