TI206 MPU-24
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Operating Procedures
Hot Soaked or Cold Soaked Defi nition
Simple terms: When a material is exposed to a change in temperature, its temperature will also change.
Some material changes temperature quickly, others slowly. If the ambient temperature changes and is then
held constant, the materials temperature will also change until its temperature stabilizes. Once the material
temperature has stabilized, it is considered “soaked”.
Example: A unit is moved from the cool shade into the hot sun. That unit’s temperature will increase until it
stabilizes. Once stabilized, the unit would be considered “hot soaked”.
NOTE
!
The unit’s temperature switch automatically disables ac power functions
when the internal temperature is above 150°F (65°C). This protects the unit
from overheating and damage. If the unit shuts down, move the unit into a
cooler climate, such as shade or air conditioning when possible. Perform a
full function test prior to use after the unit has been allowed to cool.
3.6 – Temperature Specifi cations
Cold/Hot Soaked Temperature
Exposing the unit for one (1) hour or more to the ambient temperature establishes the unit’s cold/hot
soaked stabilization temperature. If the unit’s cold/hot soaked temperature is outside the normal operating
temperature range, the unit must be stabilized prior to operation. For COLD SOAKED tem perature stabilization,
the unit must be placed in an environment with a temperature above +10°C (+41°F) for 3 hours or a
temperature above +20°C (+68°F) for 2 hours. For HOT SOAKED temperature stabilization, the unit must
be placed in an environment with a temperature below +38°C (+100°F) for 1 hour.
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
+40°C
+25°C
+0°C
-20°C
-40°C
Ambient
Temperature
+40°C (+104°F)
+25°C (+77°F)
+0°C (+32°F)
-20°C (-4°F)
-40°C (-40°F)
110% ±5%
100% ±5%
80% ±5%
65% ±10%
50% ±10%
Percentage of
Cell Capacity
Figure 3.6.1 – Output power capability versus ambient temperature