Changes for page 3.4 Protections

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192 192  * Enable – a flag to enable the protection;
193 193  * Delta voltage – maximum allowable voltage difference of battery modules, V;
194 -* Use the open circuit voltage to detect the error – a flag to enable U,,ocv,, correction;
194 +* Use the open circuit voltage to detect the error – a flag to use the U,,ocv,, (corrected due to current and module resistance) module voltage;
195 195  * Delay before setting the error;
196 196  * Delay before clearing the error;
197 197  * Set the 'Voltage unbalance' error for the modules that are not ready to charge/discharge;
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209 209  * battery module is in the largest group of balanced modules during the "Delay before clearing the error" time;
210 210  * module is ready to charge or discharge.
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212 -If there is the “Voltage unbalance (CH)” or "Voltage unbalance (DCH)" error, **corresponding battery module opens its charging or discharging contactor**.
212 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
213 +(((
214 +If there is the “Voltage unbalance (CH)” or "Voltage unbalance (DCH)" error, **corresponding battery module do not close its contactors while joining  to charge of discharge**.
215 +)))
213 213  
214 214  === Current unbalance (in “Balancing” state) ===
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274 274  If there is the “Charging current unbalance” error, **corresponding battery module opens its charging contactor**.
275 275  )))
276 276  
277 -=== Discharging current unbalance ===
280 +=== Discharging current unbalance (in “Discharging” state) ===
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279 279  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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