General Information Contact Details Name Company Name Business Email Country System Description Battery Load Information System / Float Voltage (V) HelpThe nominal system voltage or the voltage the battery string will float at. Typically 24Vdc, 32Vdc, 48Vdc, 120Vdc or240Vdc. For a positive earth system set the voltage to be negative (eg -48). Positive voltage will result in a negative earth system. Equipment Load (A) HelpThe maximum current the equipment loads will draw. These are the DC loads directly powered by the batteries during loss of AC power. Battery Information Battery Recharge Current (A) HelpBattery Recharge Current per string. eg A battery string of 100 Amp-Hours, will require 10 Amps for recharge time of 10 hours. Number of Strings HelpTotal number of parallel battery strings to supply the load. Plant Sizing Information AC Distribution Yes No Help Select 'no' for external AC Distribution. 'Yes', for internal distribution within the system (One breaker per rectifier by default). DC Distribution Yes No HelpSelect 'no' for external DC Distribution. 'Yes', for internal distribution within the system. AC Supply Voltage 120 VAC L-N 208/240 VAC L-L 220/230/240 VAC L-N 277 VAC L-N 3 Phase 415 VAC L-L HelpThe AC supply voltage being fed to the rectifier input AC terminals. System Options Remote Comms None TCP/IP Interface WebCSU SNMP TCP/IP Interface Embedded Modem (Smart) RS-232 Interface RS-485 Interface HelpSelect the type of remote communications option Temperature Compensation Yes No HelpSelect if Battery Temperature Sensors are required with each system. Battery Cell Monitoring Yes No HelpSelect if Battery Cell Monitoring is required with each system. Site Monitoring Yes No HelpSelect if Site Monitoring is required with each system. System Quantity Total Number of Systems HelpType in the number of systems required. Comments Additional Comments
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