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40 40  
41 41  To change the parameters of the battery charge control algorithm, select the menu "Cells → Charging control":
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44 44  
45 45  In this section:
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110 110  
111 111  To change the parameters of the battery discharge control algorithm, select the menu "Cells → Discharging control":
112 112  
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116 116  In this section:
117 117  
118 118  * Enable – a flag to activate the discharge control;
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130 130  * Voltage to clear the “Ready to discharge” signal – a threshold voltage level on the cell, V; if the voltage of any cell is below this level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is cleared;
131 131  * Voltage to reset the “Ready to discharge” signal – a tolerant voltage level on the cell, V; if all cells voltages are above the tolerant level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is set.
132 132  
133 -3.5.3
132 +== 3.5.3 Discharging (AUX) control ==
133 +
134 +The BMS Main 2.x board can control the power supply of external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay. An example of external equipment can be an inverter that converts DC to AC to power a service laptop and other devices.
135 +
136 +The power supply circuit of the external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay is independent of the battery load circuit. The closing and opening of the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay is performed according to its program.
137 +
138 +If the power supply function of the external equipment is enabled, the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay closes. The opening of this relay occurs on three independent conditions:
139 +
140 +* the battery has low SOC;
141 +* the battery voltage is out of range;
142 +* the battery system errors are detected.
143 +
144 +To change the parameters of the powering of external equipment, select the menu "Cells → Discharging (AUX) control":
145 +
146 +[[image:1732208939544-710.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="397" width="445"]]
147 +
148 +In this section:
149 +
150 +* Enable – a flag to activate the auxiliary discharge control;
151 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) relay at low SOC:
152 +** Minimum SOC – a minimum SOC value, when reached, the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay opens, %;
153 +** Tolerant SOC – a permissive SOC value, upon reaching which the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay re-closes, %;
154 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) relay if the battery voltage is out of the range:
155 +** Minimum voltage – minimum battery voltage, V;
156 +** Maximum voltage – maximum battery voltage, V;
157 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) relay on errors – the auxiliary (AUX) discharging relay opens if the following errors occur: Undervoltage, Overcurrent, High temperature (discharging), Short circuit, Critical error.
158 +
159 +== 3.5.4 Charging/Discharging control ==
160 +
161 + BMS Main 2.x allows to control charging/discharging contactor that combines algorithms of charging and discharging contactor. It behaves as charging contactor when «Charge request» or «Charger connected» are set, otherwise – as discharging contactor.
162 +
163 +To change the parameters of the charging/discharging algorithm, select the menu "Cells → Charging/Discharging control":
164 +
165 +[[image:1732209044117-558.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="102" width="259"]]
166 +
167 +In this section:
168 +
169 +* Enable – a flag to enable Charging/Discharging contactor controller.
170 +
171 +== 3.5.5 Main contactor ==
172 +
173 +The BMS Main 2.x has a relay to control the main contactor. The main contactor is usually placed in the common (minus) battery line for opening the charge and discharge circuits in a case of sealing of the charging or discharging contactor.
174 +
175 +The main contactor closes if there are no errors from the list below:
176 +
177 +* Overcurrent;
178 +* Undervoltage;
179 +* Overvoltage;
180 +* High temperature (charging);
181 +* High temperature (discharging);
182 +* Unallowable charging;
183 +* Critical error.
184 +
185 +The main contactor opens if the charging and discharging relays are opened and any of the following conditions is met:
186 +
187 +* charging or discharging current is detected during a set time;
188 +* voltage of any cell is lower than the minimum cell voltage configured in the section "Protections → Undervoltage protection" during a set time;
189 +* voltage of any cell is greater than the maximum cell voltage configured in the section "Protections → Overvoltage protection" during a set time;
190 +* temperature of any cell is greater than the maximum cell temperature configured in the section "Protections → High temperature protection" during a set time;
191 +* Critical error stays on during a set time.
192 +
193 +To change the parameters of the main contactor, select the menu "Cells → Main contactor":
194 +
195 +[[image:1732209137414-912.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="132" width="352"]]
196 +
197 +In this section:
198 +
199 +* Enable – a flag to enable the main contactor control;
200 +* Delay before opening the contactor – a time which is used to detect conditions for opening the contactor, second;
201 +* Keep the contactor open until the device is reset – a flag for keeping the main contactor opened until the system be reset.
202 +
203 +== 3.5.6 Power down control ==
204 +
205 +The BMS Main 2.x can command the BMS Power Control board to shut down the battery system if the battery voltage is low or the battery is idle for a long time. The BMS Main 2.x interacts with the BMS Power Control using the “Power down request” and the “Acknowledgement of power down” discrete signals.
206 +
207 +Shutting down the battery system is performed according to the following conditions:
208 +
209 +* the battery voltage is below the minimum level;
210 +* the “Charger connected” signal is cleared for 60 seconds.
211 +
212 +The BMS Main 2.x also shuts down the battery if it stays in the “Charging OFF”, “Discharging OFF”, “Relaxed (after charging)” or “Relaxed (after discharging)” for the set time.
213 +
214 +To change the parameters of the power down control, select the menu "Cells → Power down control":
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216 +[[image:1732211675123-235.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="198" width="402"]]
217 +
218 +In this section:
219 +
220 +* Enable – a flag to enable the power down control;
221 +* Minimum voltage – a minimum voltage level of the battery below which the BMS commands to shut down the battery, V;
222 +* Idle time – a time of battery inactivity after which the battery is shut down, second;
223 +* Wait the "Power up/down request" signal is cleared (on startup) – a flag to enable delay for clearing the “Power up/down request” signal while starting the BMS.
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