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98 98  
99 99  In **"By effective capacity" **mode SOH is calculated as a ratio of effective capacity to nominal capacity. Effective capacity is estimated to DOD value when battery SOC reaches 0%, so SOH is recalculated each full battery discharge.
100 100  
101 -In** "By total charge–"** mode SOH is calculated as a linear function of "Total charge-" counter. While "Total charge-" constantly increases during battery operation, SOH will be linearly decrease at the same time. This mode requires a confirmed data about cell health depending of amount of discharge rate to configure the linear function.
101 +In** "By total charge–"** mode SOH is calculated as a linear function of "Total charge-" counter. While "Total charge-" constantly increases during battery operation, SOH will be linearly decrease at the same time. This mode requires a confirmed data about cell health depending of amount of discharge rate to configure the linear function.
102 102  
103 103  To configure parameters for battery state of health calculation, select the "Control → SOH correction" section:
104 104  
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446 446  
447 447  There are two signals that serve charging the battery: "Charging" and "Allow charging". With the help of the "Allow charging" signal, the BMS commands the charger to start or stop charging.
448 448  
449 -BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R supports three charge control algorithms:
449 +The device supports three charge control algorithms:
450 450  
451 451  If the "**Always on**" algorithm is selected, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor are always closed. If at least one of the errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields appears or one of the signals:
452 452  
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459 459  When the algorithm "**On charger connected**" is selected, the control is performed as follows:
460 460  
461 461  * If there is a signal “Charger connected” and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor close;
462 -* If the signal “Charger connected” disappears or errors occur (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), the allow charging contactor opens and after the delay time T,,off,, the charging contactor opens.
462 +* If the signal “Charger connected” disappears, the allow charging contactor opens and after the delay time T,,off,, the charging contactor opens;
463 +* If in the process of charging the voltage on the cell exceeds the “Ready to charge” level, the allow charging contactor opens (while the charging contactor remains closed);
464 +* If errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields occur the charging contactor and allow charging contactor open.
463 463  
464 464  When the "**On charge request**" algorithm selected, the control is performed as follows:
465 465  
466 466  * If there is a signal “Charge request” and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor close;
467 -* If the signal “Charge request” disappears or errors occur (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), the allow charging contactor opens and after the delay time T,,off,, the charging contactor opens;
469 +* If the signal “Charge request” disappears, the allow charging contactor opens and after the delay time T,,off,, the charging contactor opens;
470 +* If in the process of charging the voltage on the cell exceeds the “Ready to charge” level, the allow charging contactor opens (while the charging contactor remains closed);
471 +* If errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields occur the charging contactor and allow charging contactor open.
468 468  
469 469  (% class="box infomessage" %)
470 470  (((
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493 493  
494 494  === Discharge ===
495 495  
496 -The BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R device controls the discharging contactor to connect battery to the load.
500 +The device controls the discharging contactor to connect battery to the load.
497 497  
498 -BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R supports three algorithms to control battery discharging:
502 +The device supports three algorithms to control battery discharging:When the algorithm "**Always on**" is selected, the discharging contactor is always closed. If at least one of the errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields appears or one of the signals:
499 499  
500 -When the algorithm "**Always on**" is selected, the discharging contactor is always closed. If at least one of the errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields appears or one of the signals:
501 -
502 502  * Service reset
503 503  * Power down request
504 504  * Inhibit discharging
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526 526  
527 527  In this section:
528 528  
529 -* **Enable **– a flag to activate the discharge control;
530 -* **Algorithm**:
531 -** **Always on** – load is always connected;
532 -** **On charger disconnected** – load is connected when there is no signal “Charger connected”;
533 -** **On discharge request** – load is connected when there is signal “Discharge request”;
534 -* **Allow charging only when the "Ready to discharge" signal is set** – discharging contactor will open if "Ready to discharge" signal is cleared;
535 -* **Delay before starting discharging** – a time delay T,,on,, before closing the discharging contactor, millisecond;
536 -* **Delay before stopping discharging** – a time delay T,,off,, before opening the discharging contactor, millisecond;
537 -* **Control the precharging contactor** – a flag that allows control of the precharging contactor while closing the discharge contactor (see [[Precharge>>doc:||anchor="HPrecharge"]]);
538 -* **Errors 1, 2 to open the discharging contactor** – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the discharging contactor;
539 -* **Use custom delays before stopping discharging (on errors)** – a flag to enable manual settings of time delays T,,off,, for specific errors;
540 -* **Custom delay: <error>** – specific error delay, millisecond;
541 -* **Switch off the discharging contactor on errors without delay** – a flag to protectively open the discharging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the discharging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping discharging”.
531 +* Enable – a flag to activate the discharge control;
532 +* Algorithm:
533 +** Always on – load is always connected;
534 +** On charger disconnected – load is connected when there is no signal “Charger connected”;
535 +** On discharge request – load is connected when there is signal “Discharge request”;
536 +* Allow charging only when the "Ready to discharge" signal is set – discharging contactor will open if "Ready to discharge" signal is cleared;
537 +* Delay before starting discharging – a time delay T,,on,, before closing the discharging contactor, millisecond;
538 +* Delay before stopping discharging – a time delay T,,off,, before opening the discharging contactor, millisecond;
539 +* Control the precharging contactor – a flag that allows control of the precharging contactor while closing the discharge contactor (see [[Precharge>>doc:||anchor="HPrecharge"]]);
540 +* Errors 1, 2 to open the discharging contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the discharging contactor;
541 +* Use custom delays before stopping discharging (on errors) – a flag to enable manual settings of time delays T,,off,, for specific errors;
542 +* Custom delay: <error> – specific error delay, millisecond;
543 +* Switch off the discharging contactor on errors without delay – a flag to protectively open the discharging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the discharging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping discharging”.
542 542  
543 543  === Charge/Discharge ===
544 544  
545 -The BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R device can control the Charge/Discharge contactor, which combines algorithms of charging and discharging contactor.
547 +The BMS Main 3 device can control the charge/discharge contactor, which combines algorithms of charging and discharging contactor.
546 546  
547 547  Charge/Discharge contactor has three algorithms of operation:
548 548  
549 -On **Dependent (on Charging and Discharging signals)** algorithm the charge/discharge contactor depends on Charge and Discharge algorithms and their signals and behaves
551 +* Dependent (on Charging and Discharging signals) - Charge/Discharge contactor depends on Charge and Discharge algorithms and their signals and behaves as Charging contactor if Charging signal is set, otherwise – as Discharging contactor;
552 +* Independent (Always) - Charge/Discharge contactor is always closed if there is no errors;
553 +* Independent (on Charge request or Discharge request) - Charge/Discharge contactor is based on its own controller that listen to Charge and Discharge requests and closes if one of these signals occurs.
550 550  
551 -* as Charging contactor if "Charging" signal is set;
552 -* as Discharging contactor in other cases.
555 +TBA
553 553  
554 -When **Independent (Always) **algorithm is selected, the charging/discharging contactor is always closed. If at least one of the errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields appears or one of the signals:
555 -
556 -* Service reset
557 -* Power down request
558 -* Inhibit charging
559 -* Inhibit discharging
560 -
561 -the charging/discharging contactor opens.
562 -
563 -
564 -**Independent (on Charge request or Discharge request)** - charge/discharge contactor is based on its own controller and performs as follows:
565 -
566 -* if there is "Charge request" or "Discharge request" signal and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging/discharging contactor closes;
567 -* If the "Charge request" or "Discharge request" disappears or errors occur (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then after the delay time T,,off,, the charging/discharging contactor opens.
568 -
569 569  (% class="box infomessage" %)
570 570  (((
571 571  **Note: **when errors occur in the system, the **Charge/Discharge **contactor opens either immediately or with the delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
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577 577  
578 578  In this section:
579 579  
580 -* **Enable **– a flag to enable the charge/discharge controller.
581 -* **Algorithm**:
582 -** **Dependent (on Charging and Discharging signals)** - Charge/Discharge contactor depends on Charge and Discharge algorithms and their signals and behaves as Charging contactor if Charging signal is set, otherwise – as Discharging contactor;
583 -** **Independent (Always)** - Charge/Discharge contactor is always closed if there is no errors;
584 -** **Independent (on Charge request or Discharge request)**;
585 -* **Delay before starting charging or discharging**, millisecond;
586 -* **Delay before stopping charging or discharging**, millisecond;
587 -* **Control the precharging contactor** – a flag that enables control of precharging contactor while closing the charge/discharge contactor;
588 -* **Emulate the "Charging" and "Discharging" signals** – a flag to enable generation of "Charging" and "Discharging" signals when closing charge/discharge contactor;
589 -* **Errors 1, 2 to prevent CHARGING through charging/discharging contactor, Errors 1, 2 to prevent DISCHARGING through charging/discharging contactor** – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the charging/discharging contactor. This bitfields are combined by bitwise OR and intended to separate settings for charging and discharging processes;
590 -* **Errors 1, 2 which affect the contactor only if battery CHARGING is detected** – a bitfield to choose the errors which will trigger only if charging current is present. This bitfield is combined with "Errors 1, 2 to prevent CHARGING through charging/discharging contactor" by bitwise AND;
591 -* **Errors 1, 2 which affect the contactor only if battery DISCHARGING is detected** – a bitfield to choose the errors which will trigger only if discharging current is present. This bitfield is combined with "Errors 1, 2 to prevent DISCHARGING through charging/discharging contactor" by bitwise AND;
592 -* **Switch off the charging/discharging contactor on errors without delay** – a flag to protectively open the charging/discharging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the charging/discharging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping discharging”.
568 +* Enable – a flag to enable the charge/discharge controller.
569 +* Algorithm:
570 +** Dependent (on Charging and Discharging signals) - Charge/Discharge contactor depends on Charge and Discharge algorithms and their signals and behaves as Charging contactor if Charging signal is set, otherwise – as Discharging contactor;
571 +** Independent (Always) - Charge/Discharge contactor is always closed if there is no errors;
572 +** Independent (on Charge request or Discharge request);
573 +* Delay before starting charging or discharging, millisecond;
574 +* Delay before stopping charging or discharging, millisecond;
575 +* Control the precharging contactor – a flag that enables control of precharging contactor while closing the charge/discharge contactor;
576 +* Emulate the "Charging" and "Discharging" signals – a flag to enable generation of "Charging" and "Discharging" signals when closing charge/discharge contactor;
577 +* Errors 1, 2 to prevent CHARGING through charging/discharging contactor, Errors 1, 2 to prevent DISCHARGING through charging/discharging contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the charging/discharging contactor. This bitfields are combined by bitwise OR and intended to separate settings for charging and discharging processes;
578 +* Errors 1, 2 which affect the contactor only if battery CHARGING is detected – a bitfield to choose the errors which will trigger only if charging current is present. This bitfield is combined with "Errors 1, 2 to prevent CHARGING through charging/discharging contactor" by bitwise AND;
579 +* Errors 1, 2 which affect the contactor only if battery DISCHARGING is detected – a bitfield to choose the errors which will trigger only if discharging current is present. This bitfield is combined with "Errors 1, 2 to prevent DISCHARGING through charging/discharging contactor" by bitwise AND;
580 +* Switch off the charging/discharging contactor on errors without delay – a flag to protectively open the charging/discharging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the charging/discharging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping discharging”.
593 593  
594 594  === Discharge (AUX) ===
595 595  
596 -The BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R device can control the power supply of external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor. An example of external equipment can be an inverter that converts DC to AC to power a service laptop and other devices.
584 +The BMS Main 3 device can control the power supply of external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor. An example of external equipment can be an inverter that converts DC to AC to power a service laptop and other devices.
597 597  
598 598  The power supply circuit of the external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor is independent of the battery load circuit. The closing and opening of the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor is performed according to its program.
599 599  
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609 609  
610 610  In this section:
611 611  
612 -* **Enable **– a flag to activate the auxiliary discharge control;
613 -* **Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the SOC is too low**;
614 -* **Minimum SOC** – a minimum SOC value, when reached, the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor opens, %;
615 -* **Tolerant SOC** – a permissive SOC value, upon reaching which the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor re-closes, %;
616 -* **Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the cell voltage is out of the range**;
617 -* **Minimum cell voltage**, V;
618 -* **Maximum cell voltage**, V;
619 -* **Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the battery voltage is out of the range**;
620 -* **Minimum battery voltage**, V;
621 -* **Maximum battery voltage**, V;
622 -* **Errors 1, 2 to open the auxiliary discharging contactor** – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the auxiliary discharging contactor.
600 +* Enable – a flag to activate the auxiliary discharge control;
601 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the SOC is too low;
602 +* Minimum SOC – a minimum SOC value, when reached, the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor opens, %;
603 +* Tolerant SOC – a permissive SOC value, upon reaching which the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor re-closes, %;
604 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the cell voltage is out of the range;
605 +* Minimum cell voltage, V;
606 +* Maximum cell voltage, V;
607 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the battery voltage is out of the range;
608 +* Minimum battery voltage, V;
609 +* Maximum battery voltage, V;
610 +* Errors 1, 2 to open the auxiliary discharging contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the auxiliary discharging contactor.
623 623  
624 624  === Cell balancing ===
625 625  
626 626  Balancing makes the voltage of all cells equal to the minimum cell voltage.
627 627  
628 -The following **balancing rules** are supported:
616 +The following balancing rules are supported:
629 629  
630 630  * when the battery is charging (current I > 0) and time after until the battery is relaxed;
631 631  * when the battery is charging (current I > 0) or when the battery is in a state of relaxation;
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646 646  If the “High logic temperature” occurs, then the balancing of the cells connected to the overheated BMS Logic device will not be performed.
647 647  )))
648 648  
649 -The BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R can enable the cell balancing by the external “Balancing request” signal. Balancing process will be started to cells which the voltage is higher than the balancing start voltage and the difference between the cell voltage and the minimum voltage among all the cells is greater than the balancing stop threshold.
637 +The BMS Main 3 can enable the cell balancing by the external “Balancing request” signal. Balancing process will be started to cells which the voltage is higher than the balancing start voltage and the difference between the cell voltage and the minimum voltage among all the cells is greater than the balancing stop threshold.
650 650  
651 -BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R can force a cell balancing, if its voltage is higher than estimated value.
639 +BMS Main 3 can force a cell balancing, if its voltage is higher than estimated value.
652 652  
653 653  To change the cell balancing parameters, select the "Control → Cell balancing" section:
654 654  
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656 656  
657 657  In this section:
658 658  
659 -* **Enable **– a flag to enable cell balancing;
660 -* **Balancing rule**:
661 -** **Balance on charge** – balancing is performed while and after the charging (in the “Charge ON” and “Charge OFF” states);
662 -** **Balance on charge or relaxed** - balancing is performed while and after the charging and in the relaxed state (in “Charge ON”, “Charge OFF”, “Relaxed (after charging)” and “Relaxed (after discharging)” states);
663 -** **Balance always** – balancing is always performed regardless the battery state;
664 -* **Balancing condition**:
665 -** **Automatic **– balancing will be performed automatically if needed conditions are met;
666 -** **On balancing request** – balancing will start only if a remote request is received. In this case cells will start to balance regardless the "Voltage deviation to start balancing" value;
667 -* **Minimum cell voltage to start balancing**, V;
668 -* **Voltage deviation to start balancing**;
669 -* **Voltage deviation to stop balancing**;
670 -* **Voltage to start forced balancing** – if cell voltage is above this value, it will start discharging through balancing resistor;
671 -* **Voltage to stop forced balancing** – if cell voltage is below this value, it will stop discharging through balancing resistor;
672 -* **Maximum allowable temperature of BMS Logic devices**, ºC;
673 -* **Command to discharge all cells** – a flag to force the balancing of all cells.
647 +* Enable – a flag to enable cell balancing;
648 +* Balancing rule:
649 +** Balance on charge – balancing is performed while and after the charging (in the “Charge ON” and “Charge OFF” states);
650 +** Balance on charge or relaxed - balancing is performed while and after the charging and in the relaxed state (in “Charge ON”, “Charge OFF”, “Relaxed (after charging)” and “Relaxed (after discharging)” states);
651 +** Balance always – balancing is always performed regardless the battery state;
652 +* Balancing condition:
653 +** Automatic – balancing will be performed automatically if needed conditions are met;
654 +** On balancing request – balancing will start only if a remote request is received. In this case cells will start to balance regardless the "Voltage deviation to start balancing" value;
655 +* Minimum cell voltage to start balancing, V;
656 +* Voltage deviation to start balancing;
657 +* Voltage deviation to stop balancing;
658 +* Voltage for forced balancing – if cell voltage is above this value, it will start discharging through balancing resistor;
659 +* Maximum allowable temperature of BMS Logic devices, ºC;
660 +* Command to discharge all cells – a flag to force the balancing of all cells.
674 674  
675 675  === Series balancing ===
676 676  
677 -The BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R device supports work with two independent (galvanically unrelated) cell series. To monitor the status of two series, two current sensors are used. A series of cells must be equivalent: they must have the same number of cells and the same capacity.
664 +The BMS Main 3 device supports work with two independent (galvanically unrelated) cell series. To monitor the status of two series, two current sensors are used. A series of cells must be equivalent: they must have the same number of cells and the same capacity.
678 678  
679 679  Since the series of cells can operate at different loads, they must be balanced. For this, the BMS Main 3 provides two signals to power switches: “Balancing series 1” and “Balancing series 2”, as well as a combined algorithm that considers both the voltage of each series and the charge that these series gave load. The “Balancing series 1” and “Balancing series 2” signals are used to connect high-power balancing resistors in parallel with cell series 1 and 2.
680 680  
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691 691  
692 692  In this section:
693 693  
694 -* **Enable **– a flag to enable series balancing;
695 -* **Number of Logics in a series**;
696 -* **Minimum series voltage to start balancing**, V;
697 -* **Balancing threshold**, V;
698 -* **Coulomb threshold** – the difference of the charges Qthr, given by a series of cells, above which balancing to be started, Ah;
699 -* **Period **– a period to reset of charge counters for each series (to avoid accumulation of error), second;
700 -* **Do not sum series voltages** – a flag to disable the summing of series voltages.
681 +* Enable – a flag to enable series balancing;
682 +* Number of Logics in a series;
683 +* Minimum series voltage to start balancing, V;
684 +* Balancing threshold, V;
685 +* Coulomb threshold – the difference of the charges Qthr, given by a series of cells, above which balancing to be started, Ah;
686 +* Period – a period to reset of charge counters for each series (to avoid accumulation of error), second;
687 +* Do not sum series voltages – a flag to disable the summing of series voltages.3
701 701  
702 702  === Power down ===
703 703  
704 -The BMS Main 3 / BMS Main 2R device can shut down itself if the battery voltage is low or the battery is idle for a long time.
691 +The BMS Main 3 device can shut down itself if the battery voltage is low or the battery is idle for a long time.
705 705  
706 706  Shutting down the battery system is performed according to the following conditions:
707 707  
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716 716  
717 717  In this section:
718 718  
719 -* **Minimum voltage to power down** – a minimum voltage level of the battery below which the BMS commands to shut down the battery, V;
720 -* **Idle time to power down** – a time of battery inactivity after which the battery is shut down, minute;
721 -* **Wait the "Power up/down request" is cleared (on startup)** – a flag to enable delay for clearing the “Power up/down request” signal while starting the BMS.
722 -* **Power down if KEYRUN and CHARGE_ON are cleared** – a flag to power down the device if KEYRUN and CHARGE_ON signals are cleared;
723 -* **Delay before setting the internal power down signal** – a delay before turning off the device power when removing KEYRUN and CHARGE_ON or receiving the “Power down request” command, ms.
706 +* Minimum voltage to power down – a minimum voltage level of the battery below which the BMS commands to shut down the battery, V;
707 +* Idle time to power down – a time of battery inactivity after which the battery is shut down, minute;
708 +* Wait the "Power up/down request" is cleared (on startup) – a flag to enable delay for clearing the “Power up/down request” signal while starting the BMS.
709 +* Power down if KEYRUN and CHARGE_ON are cleared – a flag to power down the device if KEYRUN and CHARGE_ON signals are cleared;
710 +* Delay before setting the internal power down signal – a delay before turning off the device power when removing KEYRUN and CHARGE_ON or receiving the “Power down request” command, ms.
724 724  
725 725  === Heater ===
726 726  
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730 730  
731 731  In this section:
732 732  
733 -* **Enable **– a flag to enable the heater control;
734 -* **Minimum cell temperature**, °C;
735 -* **Tolerant cell temperature**, °C;
736 -* **Delay before starting the heater**, millisecond;
737 -* **Delay before stopping the heater**, millisecond;
738 -* **Switch off the heater on errors** – switch off the Heater Undervoltage, Overcurrent, High temperature, Short circuit or Critical error).
720 +* Enable – a flag to enable the heater control;
721 +* Minimum cell temperature, °C;
722 +* Tolerant cell temperature, °C;
723 +* Delay before starting the heater, millisecond;
724 +* Delay before stopping the heater, millisecond;
725 +* Switch off the heater on errors (Undervoltage, Overcurrent, High temperature, Short circuit or Critical error).
739 739  
740 740  As a result of operating the heating algorithm, the “Heater” signal is generated.
741 741