Changes for page 3.4 Protections

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5 5  == Protections ==
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7 -The BMS Main X 2.x monitors the battery modules, compares the voltages and currents of the modules, and protects the battery system from damage.
7 +The BMS Main X monitors the battery modules, compares the voltages and currents of the modules, and protects the battery system from damage.
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9 9  === Battery cover ===
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64 64  
65 65  === Contactor feedback ===
66 66  
67 -The BMS Main X 2.x device detects the feedback signals from the main contactors and, in the event of a discrepancy between the feedback signals from the control signals, performs a protective opening of the contactors.
67 +The BMS Main X device detects the feedback signals from the main contactors and, in the event of a discrepancy between the feedback signals from the control signals, performs a protective opening of the contactors.
68 68  
69 69  Contactor feedback protection is configured in the “Protections – Contactor feedback” section:
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146 146  
147 147  === Current unbalance ===
148 148  
149 -When battery modules are connected in parallel, the most charged modules transfer charge to the least charged modules. The process of charge transfer is accompanied by the flow of balancing currents. The BMS Main X 2.x device detects modules with high balancing currents and generates “Current unbalance (CH)” (charge circuit) and “Current unbalance (DCH)” (discharge circuit) errors for them.
149 +When battery modules are connected in parallel, the most charged modules transfer charge to the least charged modules. The process of charge transfer is accompanied by the flow of balancing currents. The BMS Main X device detects modules with high balancing currents and generates “Current unbalance (CH)” (charge circuit) and “Current unbalance (DCH)” (discharge circuit) errors for them.
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151 151  Protection against current unbalance of battery modules is configured in the section "Protections - Current unbalance":
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172 172  
173 173  === Charging current unbalance ===
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175 -During battery charging, the currents of the battery modules may vary. The BMS Main X 2.x device detects modules whose charging currents are significantly different from the currents of other modules and generates the “Charging current unbalance” errors for them.
175 +During battery charging, the currents of the battery modules may vary. The BMS Main X device detects modules whose charging currents are significantly different from the currents of other modules and generates the “Charging current unbalance” errors for them.
176 176  
177 177  Protection against different charge currents is configured in the "Protections – Charging current unbalance" section:
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198 198  
199 199  === Discharging current unbalance ===
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201 -During battery discharging, the currents of the battery modules may vary. The BMS Main X 2.x device detects modules whose discharging currents are significantly different from the currents of other modules and generates the “Discharging current unbalance” errors for them.
201 +During battery discharging, the currents of the battery modules may vary. The BMS Main X device detects modules whose discharging currents are significantly different from the currents of other modules and generates the “Discharging current unbalance” errors for them.
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203 203  Protection against different discharge currents is configured in the "Protections – Discharging current unbalance" section:
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