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2 | = Monitoring = | ||
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2.1 | 5 | == Battery == |
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1.1 | 6 | |
7 | Battery parameters are summarized in the "Battery" section: | ||
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11 | In this section: | ||
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13 | * Voltage – voltage of the battery, V; | ||
14 | * Current – current of the battery, A; | ||
15 | * Internal resistance – internal resistance of the battery, Ohm; | ||
16 | * Main voltage – supply voltage on the BMS, V; | ||
17 | * Power switch voltage – supply voltage on the power switches, V; | ||
18 | * Board temperature – internal temperature of the BMS, °C; | ||
19 | * Board humidity – relative humidity measured by the BMS, %; | ||
20 | * Temperature 1, 2 – temperature measured by the external temperature sensors, °C; | ||
21 | * Number of Logic devices – number of connected Logic devices; | ||
22 | * Logic command rate – number of commands transmitted to Logic devices, com/s; | ||
23 | * Minimum Logic temperature – minimum temperature among Logic devices, °C; | ||
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6.5 | 24 | * Min. Logic temp.: Logic index – number of Logic with minimum temperature; |
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1.1 | 25 | * Maximum Logic temperature – minimum temperature among Logic devices, °C; |
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6.5 | 26 | * Max. Logic temp.: Logic index – number of Logic with maximum temperature; |
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1.1 | 27 | * Number of cells – number of connected cells; |
28 | * Average cell temperature, °C; | ||
29 | * Minimum cell temperature, °C; | ||
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6.3 | 30 | * Min. cell temp.: Logic index – number of Logic with minimum cell temperature; |
31 | * Min. cell temp.: cell index – number of cell with minimum temperature; | ||
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1.1 | 32 | * Maximum cell temperature, °C; |
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6.3 | 33 | * Max. cell temp.: Logic index – number of Logic with maximum cell temperature; |
34 | * Max. cell temp.: cell index – number of cell with maximum temperature; | ||
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1.1 | 35 | * Minimum cell voltage, V; |
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6.4 | 36 | * Min. cell volt.: Logic index – number of Logic with minimum voltage; |
37 | * Min. cell volt.: cell index – number of cell with minimum voltage; | ||
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1.1 | 38 | * Maximum cell voltage, V; |
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6.4 | 39 | * Max. cell volt.: Logic index – number of Logic with maximum voltage; |
40 | * Max. cell volt.: cell index – number of cell with maximum voltage; | ||
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1.1 | 41 | * Minimum cell SOC, %; |
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6.4 | 42 | * Min. cell SOC: Logic index – number of Logic with minimum SOC; |
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6.5 | 43 | * Min. cell SOC: cell index – number of cell with minimum SOC; |
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1.1 | 44 | * Maximum cell SOC, %; |
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6.4 | 45 | * Max. cell SOC: Logic index – number of Logic with maximum SOC; |
46 | * Max. cell SOC: cell index – number of cell with maximum SOC; | ||
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1.1 | 47 | * Number of balancing cells; |
48 | * State: | ||
49 | ** Discharging ON; | ||
50 | ** Discharging OFF; | ||
51 | ** Relaxed (after discharging) – battery is in a state of relaxation after discharging; | ||
52 | ** Charing ON; | ||
53 | ** Charging OFF; | ||
54 | ** Relaxed (after charging) – battery is in a state of relaxation after charging; | ||
55 | * Duration – duration of the battery in the "State" state, s; | ||
56 | * SOC – state of charge of the battery, %; | ||
57 | * DOD – depth of discharge of the battery, %; | ||
58 | * SOH – state of health of the battery, %; | ||
59 | * Balancing efficiency – balancing efficiency of the battery, %; | ||
60 | * Effective capacity, А×h; | ||
61 | * Instant capacity – instantaneous value of the effective capacity (used to calculate the SOC), А×h; | ||
62 | * Coulomb counter + – charge received by the battery from the charger, А×h; | ||
63 | * Coulomb counter - – charge transferred to the battery load, А×h; | ||
64 | * Charge current limit – maximum allowed charge current of the battery, A; | ||
65 | * Discharge current limit – maximum allowed discharge current of the battery, A; | ||
66 | * High voltage 1 – voltage before the contactors, V; | ||
67 | * High voltage 2 – voltage after the contactors, V; | ||
68 | * Work charge+ - amount of charge received from charger (positive direction) since device startup, Ah; | ||
69 | * Work charge- - amount of charge transmitted to the load (negative direction) since device startup, Ah; | ||
70 | * Work energy+ - amount of energy received from charger (positive direction) since device startup, Wh; | ||
71 | * Work energy- - amount of energy transmitted to the load (negative direction) since device startup, Wh; | ||
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6.6 | 72 | * Work energy regen - amount of regererated energy (positive direction) since device startup, Wh; |
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6.7 | 73 | * Total energy+ - total energy received by the battery modules from the charger, Wh; |
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1.1 | 74 | * Total energy- - total energy spent by the battery modules on the load, Wh; |
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6.7 | 75 | * Total energy regen - total energy received by the battery modules during recuperation, Wh; |
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1.1 | 76 | * Total balanced energy – total energy dissipated by the battery modules on balancing resistors, Wh; |
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7.2 | 77 | * Input signals – a bitfield including input signals (see [[Input signals>>doc:Battery management systems.Additional information.1\. Battery controllers\: signals and errors.WebHome||anchor="HInputsignals"]]); |
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1.1 | 78 | * Internal signals – device internal signals: |
79 | * Errors 1 – errors of the battery 1: | ||
80 | ** Overcurrent; | ||
81 | ** Undervoltage; | ||
82 | ** Overvoltage; | ||
83 | ** Low temperature (DCH) – temperature is too low for discharging; | ||
84 | ** High temperature (DCH) – temperature is too high for discharging; | ||
85 | ** Battery cover error – battery cover is open; | ||
86 | ** High humidity – humidity of the battery is increased; | ||
87 | ** Water – there is water in the battery enclosure; | ||
88 | ** High Logic temperature – at least one of the Logic devices is overheated; | ||
89 | ** Logic offline – at least one of the Logic devices is offline; | ||
90 | ** Critical error; | ||
91 | ** Crown error – connection with a Crown forklift is lost; | ||
92 | ** Cell count error – number of cells does not match the specified value; | ||
93 | ** HYG offline – connection with a HYG forklift is lost; | ||
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6.11 | 94 | ** Need acknowledge – there is an unacknowledged error in Error journal; |
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1.1 | 95 | ** Combilift offline – connection with a Combilift forklift is lost; |
96 | ** Short circuit; | ||
97 | ** High contactor temperature; | ||
98 | ** ADC error – current cannot be measured; | ||
99 | ** Current sensor error – error in the current sensor circuit; | ||
100 | ** CH contactor cycles error – switching frequency of the charging contactor is too high; | ||
101 | ** DCH contactor cycles error – switching frequency of the discharging contactor is too high; | ||
102 | ** Shunt offline – connection with the shunt current sensor is lost; | ||
103 | ** Shunt error – internal error of the shunt current sensor; | ||
104 | ** WDT reset – watchdog timer reset the device; | ||
105 | ** No temperature sensors – the device has no temperature sensors connected; | ||
106 | ** Temperature sensor is shorted – some temperature sensors are shorted; | ||
107 | ** Spirit offline – connection with a Spirit forklift is lost; | ||
108 | * Errors 2 – errors of the battery 2: | ||
109 | ** Low temperature (CH) – temperature is too low for charging; | ||
110 | ** High temperature (CH) – temperature is too high for charging; | ||
111 | ** Unallowable charging – charging the battery through the discharging contactor; | ||
112 | ** Stuck contactor; | ||
113 | ** CH contactor feedback error – the control signals for the charging contactor and the contactor feedback differ; | ||
114 | ** DCH contactor feedback error – the control signals for the discharging contactor and the contactor feedback differ; | ||
115 | ** Insulation fault; | ||
116 | ** PCH contactor feedback error – the control signals for the precharging contactor and the contactor feedback differ; | ||
117 | ** CH/DCH contactor feedback error – the control signals for the charging/discharging contactor and the contactor feedback differ; | ||
118 | ** Main contactor feedback error – the control signals for the main contactor and the contactor feedback differ; | ||
119 | ** General error; | ||
120 | ** High voltage fault – failure of high voltage measuring circuits; | ||
121 | ** Power switch error – short circuit in contactor coil control circuit or power switch overheating; | ||
122 | ** HVIL error – breakage of high-voltage interlock current loop; | ||
123 | ** Precharge error – capacitive load pre-charge process did not end during the estimated time; | ||
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6.11 | 124 | ** Power fault – external devices power supply error: current sensors, HVIL, BMS Logic or CAN2 (int) bus powered devices; |
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7.1 | 125 | ** Current limit error – charging or discharging current is more than limit calculated by Charge map or Discharge map. |