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MOTOMA POWER CO., LTD

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E-mail: info@motoma.cn

Manufacturer reserves the right to alter or amend the design, model and specification without prior notice.

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Protection

Buzzing 0.25S per 2Sec(expect for over-charge protection)

Alarm

Buzzing 0.25S per 3Sec(expect for over-charge alarm)

NOTE:

Buzzer function can be set by monitor software, the default if off.

7-3. Reset key function

Mode

Pressing and Holding time

0-3Sec

3-6Sec

>6Sec

Normal

Indication by SOC

Transfer to Sleeping mode Reset

Sleeping Mode

Wake up from Sleeping mode

8 Troubleshooting

If the battery does not operate correctly, please solve the problem by using the table below.

Symptom

Possible cause

Remedy

No indication and alarm in the
front display panel

Sleeping mode

Press Reset to normal mode

No indication and alarm in the
front display panel even Reset
still no

Battery voltage too low

Charge battery immediately

Red LED Flashing when Standby

Battery cell low voltage

Charge battery immediately

Red LED Flashing when charging

Alarm for protection when
charging

BMS show alarm, protect and
adjustment

Red LED Flashing when Discharging

Battery too low and will
shutdown

Charge battery immediately

RED LED Lighting continuous

Battery wrong

Need to repair

Summary of Contents for DSE-LFP51.2V50A-16sLFP36115185-50A-PB50-MC-CO07-M21A

Page 1: ... 16sLFP36115185 50A PB50 MC CO07 M21A Customer Code Name CO07 Product Revision History Prepared by Checked by Approved by QE 210128 A 210128 Customer Approval Stamp Rev No Revision Description Modify Approval Date M20A Initial release QE 201217 M21A Update drawings QE 210128 ...

Page 2: ...llation and Operation 14 6 1 Unpacking and Inspection 14 6 2 Panel View 14 6 3 Single battery Installation 15 6 4 Software Installation 15 6 5 Operation Instruction for Installation 15 6 6 Connection schematic diagram 17 6 7 Monitor Software interface 18 6 8 Upper machine instructions 18 6 9 Communication Function 22 7 Operations 24 7 1 LED Indicators 24 7 2 Buzzer Operation Optional 24 7 3 Reset ...

Page 3: ... design model and specification without prior notice 3 27 Figure 1 Battery Block Diagram 13 Figure 2 Real time Monitoring 19 Figure 3 Display record 20 Figure 4 Storage record 21 Figure 5 Parameter Settings 21 Figure 6 System Configuration 22 Figure 7 Communication Port Interface 22 Figure 8 LED Operating Status 24 ...

Page 4: ...tions carefully 1 When Using battery Danger of High Voltage The high voltage power supply offer the equipment power wet object contact high voltage power supply directly or indirectly can cause fatal danger Using a special tool Working in high voltage and ac power be sure to use a special tool instead of ind ividual tools Static free Static electricity would damage veneer on the electrostatic sens...

Page 5: ...Charging the battery outside of this temperature range may also harm the performance of the battery or reduce the battery s life expectancy 3 When Discharging the Battery DANGER Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the specified device When the battery is used in devices aside from the specified device it may damage the performance of the battery or reduce its life expectancy a...

Page 6: ... resistance Ac 1Khz 3mΩ 4 2 Cell Performance Item Specification Remark 4 2 1 Typical Capacity 50Ah Minimum Capacity 45Ah 0 5C discharge 4 2 2 Nominal Voltage 3 2V 4 2 3 End Voltage 2 5V 4 2 4 Charging Current Std 25A Ambient temperature 0 45 C 4 2 5 1 Charging Current Max 30A Ambient temperature 0 45 C 4 2 5 2 Discharge Current Max 50A Ambient temperature 0 45 C 4 3 Parameters of Battery Pack Mode...

Page 7: ...ce 7 27 Cut off voltage of charging monomer 3 60V Standard discharging current 25A Maximum continuous discharging current 50A Cut off voltage of discharging monomer 2 5V Charging temperature range 0 C 45 C Discharging temperature range 20 C 60 C Dimension W D H 432 450 134mm Weight 32kg Storage temperature 20 C 45 C Cycle life 2000 cycles 0 2C charge and discharge ...

Page 8: ... 1 When the monomer voltage is lower than the recovery point automatically recover charging 2 When the monomer voltage is lower than the protection point and the capacity is 95 regularly charging conditions Charging once per day recover charging Cell undervoltage protection Undervoltage protection voltage 2 500 50mV 1 000mV to Recovery value of monomer undervoltage Undervoltage recovery voltage 2 ...

Page 9: ...ltage 41 00 0 5V 20V to Recovery value of total voltage undervoltage Undervoltage recovery voltage 45 00 0 5V Protection value of total voltage undervoltage To Recovery value of total voltage overvoltage Undervoltage recovery conditions The valid charging current is detected and the voltage is higher than the recovery point Battery cell temperature alarm High temperature alarm of battery cell 50 3...

Page 10: ...value of discharging high temperature Discharging low temperature protection 20 3 C 40 C to Recovery value of discharging low temperature Discharging low temperature recovery 10 3 C Protection value of discharging low temperature to Recovery value of discharging high temperature Ambient temperature alarm High ambient temperature alarm 60 3 C Alarm value of low ambient temperature To 90 C Low ambie...

Page 11: ...ent temperature Charging over current alarm Charging alarm current 30 1A 3A to Protection value of charging over current Charging over current protection Charging protection current 40 1A Alarm value of charging current to 40A Charging current limiting function Charging limiting current 40A It may be set to be 0 i e close the charging current limiting function Discharging over current alarm Discha...

Page 12: ...nce after equilibrium 30mV 10mV to Voltage difference value of equilibrium cut in Equilibrium current 80mA Equilibrium high temperature prohibition 50 C Prohibition value of equilibrium low temperature To 70 C Equilibrium low temperature prohibition 0 C 20 C to Prohibition value of equilibrium high temperature Static equilibrium of battery cell Cut in conditions All non discharging states Estimate...

Page 13: ...n management Maximum standby time 4h The AC does not discharge without valid discharging current Power consumption of normal running 30 mA Static total power consumption Max150uA Type 100uA 5 Basic Block Diagram There are Battery cells and BMS board inside before connecting the terminal please read the diagram and make sure the output is no short or other abnormal connection Figure 1 Battery Block...

Page 14: ...unit Be sure that nothing inside the package is damaged during transportation Do not turn on the unit and notify the carrier and dealer immediately if there is any damage or lacking of some parts Please keep the original package in a safe place for future use 6 2 Panel View No Description Functional Description 1 Battery Positive terminal 2 Battery Negative terminal 3 switch air switch 4 Display t...

Page 15: ... current Otherwise the receptacle may be burned and destroyed 2 Switch off the mains switch in the building before installation 3 Turn off all the connected devices before connecting to the battery 4 Put the terminal block cover back to the front panel of the battery 6 4 Software Installation For optional computer system protection install battery monitoring software to fully configure battery shu...

Page 16: ...et In the non standby state of BMS press the key for 10S until all LEDs light up for reset Instructions Shutdown and standby and startup and activation in Chinese have the same meaning 3 Installation of the lithium battery wiring and startup Make the battery pack in a standby state install it in the battery cabinet one by one the anode and cathode of the battery pack are connected respectively whi...

Page 17: ...TOMA POWER CO LTD Http www motoma cn E mail info motoma cn Manufacturer reserves the right to alter or amend the design model and specification without prior notice 17 27 6 6 Connection schematic diagram ...

Page 18: ...instructions A Software source file Name of software source file BmsTools exe BmsTools exe config Language xml LogParams xml MultiLanguage dll ParamSetting xml six documents in total B Software running envirement The software running on the PC and its compatible computer using WINDOWS operation system C Software using steps 1 Double click BmsTools exe icon can show the main interface of the softwa...

Page 19: ...e Monitoring 2 Open the main interface As shown in figure A the software automatically search serial port and automatically open real time read battery voltage power temperature and protection of the state of battery parameters Operating authority is divided into general rights and administrator privileges 3 In the display record TAB As shown in figure B there are two checkboxs display and automat...

Page 20: ...er and time For example packNo1_20150306145010 xls Figure 3 Display record 4 In storage record TAB As shown in figure C can read the battery protective plate storage of records the records content including record the protection and alarm and restore the category and time of occurrence records includes fault categories and fault occurs monomer voltage total voltage charge discharge capacity charge...

Page 21: ... the battery Write in parameter Write all the parameters of the battery Restore default Restore the default parameters for battery Import parameters Export the current battery parameters for the XML file format Expoer parameters The parameters of the import file format for the XML to the current TAB Figure 5 Parameter Settings In the system configuration TAB As shown in figure E the TAB for batter...

Page 22: ...odel and specification without prior notice 22 27 Figure 6 System Configuration 6 9 Communication Function RS232 CAN RS485 1 RS485 2 RS485 2 Figure 7 Communication Port Interface RS232 Terminal Port Definition Pin3 BMS Transmit PC Receive Pin4 BMS Receive PC Transmit Pin2 5 GND Pin1 6 NC RS232 Communication Port Definition ...

Page 23: ...3 27 CAN Terminal Port Definition Pin1 5 CAN_L Pin2 7 CGND Pin3 6 NC Pin4 CAN_H CAN Communication Port Definition RS485 1 Terminal Port Definition Pin1 4 RS485_B Pin2 5 RS485_A Pin3 6 RS485 GND Pin7 8 NC RS485 1 Communication Port Definition RS485 2 Terminal Port Definition Pin1 8 RS485_B Pin2 7 RS485_A Pin3 6 RS485 GND Pin4 5 NC RS485 2 Communication Port Definition ...

Page 24: ... Operations 7 1 LED Indicators LED Indicators There are 6 LEDs on front panel to show the battery working status Figure 8 LED Operating Status Flash ON OFF Flash1 0 25Sec 3 75Sec Flash2 0 5Sec 0 5Sec Flash3 0 5Sec 1 5Sec NOTE LED function can be set by monitor software the default if on 7 2 Buzzer Operation Optional Model Description and Status Fault Buzzing 0 25S per 1Sec ...

Page 25: ...ake up from Sleeping mode 8 Troubleshooting If the battery does not operate correctly please solve the problem by using the table below Symptom Possible cause Remedy No indication and alarm in the front display panel Sleeping mode Press Reset to normal mode No indication and alarm in the front display panel even Reset still no Battery voltage too low Charge battery immediately Red LED Flashing whe...

Page 26: ...h are potentially dangerous Before carrying out any kind of service and or maintenance disconnect the batteries and verify that no current is present and no hazardous voltage exists in the terminals Only persons are adequately familiar with batteries and with the required precautionary measures may replace batteries and supervise operations Unauthorized persons must be kept well away from the batt...

Page 27: ... operation breaking this specification and user manual 2 We will not send separate notice provided that the contents of this specification are changed due to improvement of product quality or technological upgrading provided that you want to understand the latest information of this product please contact us 3 The shelf life of this product is within 24 months after it is delivered we will maintai...

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