Product User Manual
BN13V-104-1.3k with Bluetooth
User Manual
BN13V-104-1.3k
with Bluetooth™
Document Revision No. | Ver. 1.0.0 |
Revision Date | 2019-04-17 |
Approved by | J.P. Verster |
Congratulations on purchasing a high quality BlueNova® product.
This document covers structural information, installation instructions, troubleshooting, safety & maintenance instructions, storage guidelines as well as emergency / first aid procedures specific to the following products:
BN13V-104-1.3k with Bluetooth monitoring.
If you are unsure whether this document is applicable to your battery, or if you have any questions or comments, kindly contact BlueNova® Technical Support:
Office: +27 21 205 2000 E-mail: support@bluenova.co.za
Please do not discard this document as it contains valuable information that might have to be referenced at a later stage.
Illustration 1: BN13V-104-1.3k Layout Diagram
If the battery is connected to an inverter or charger of which the voltage setpoints are adjustable, the following values must be set during installation:
Parameter | 13V | 26V | 39V | 52V | Comment |
V low cut-off | < 15.6V | < 31.2V | < 46.8V | < 62.4V | Auto-disconnect when any cell voltage exceeds 3.9V |
V high set | 14.4V | 28.8V | 43.2V | 57.6V | Typical bulk/absorption charge setpoint. |
V float | 13.9V | 27.8V | 41.7V | 55.6V | Charger must reconnect when this voltage is reached. |
V reconnect | 12.5V | 25V | 37.5V | 50V | Mains or generator must reconnect to charge batteries. |
V low set | 11.6V | 23.2V | 34.8V | 46.4V | Inverter must switch off the load. |
V low cut-off | > 10V | > 20V | > 30V | > 40V | Auto-disconnect when any cell voltage drops below 2.5V |
IMPORTANT: Inverter/charger voltage calibration
Some inverters/chargers have been known to return inaccurate results when measuring voltage.
In such cases, the inverter/charger should be calibrated as follows:
Compare the voltage values displayed by the inverter/charger with that of a calibrated voltmeter.
If the actual voltage differs by more than 100mV from that measured by the inverter/charger, apply this difference to the highlighted values above (i.e. if actual voltage = 56V while inverter voltage = 56.5V,
the voltage difference = 0.5V should be subtracted from each of the set values above).
Note: Some inverters/chargers have pre-programmed lead-acid related algorithms & functionalities such as auto-desulfation and equalisation. These functionalities should be disabled, where possible.
BlueNova® 52V NG batteries include serial communication functionality via CAN protocol. Serial-connecting a 52V NG battery to a compatible inverter, charger or other third-party hardware device normally negates the necessity of manual voltage-based installation procedures, as described in the section above.
The installation procedure for serial integration varies and is determined by the serial-compatible peripheral hardware that is being integrated with.
BlueNova batteries with 123Smart firmware version 5.4 & higher as well as BMMC firmware version 2.5 & higher include MultiCap™ technology. Batteries with MultiCap™ can be connected in parallel to each other to increase overall capacity, regardless of the age difference and/or rated capacity difference between any two of the batteries in the parallel configuration ONLY IF ALL of the requirements below are met:
Check the currently configured parallel settings of any 52V NG battery by scrolling with CTRL button to page 6:
Parallel Status | FW:BMMC 2.4 G#:8eb7c95e PO:N=1 I=1 | The 3rd line of the display in this example should be read as follows: Parallel Operation: Number of batteries = 1. This individual battery communicates 1st on the CAN bus. |
The procedure below describes how to correctly configure BlueNova batteries for parallel operation:
All BlueNova® products contain integrated circuitry as a safety measure against possible damage from electrical malfunction. Under such conditions, one of the following errors will be displayed on the integrated OLED display. Please follow the procedure described in each case:
Error no. | Displayed: | Procedure: |
Error 1: | State Err BmsCRCfail | Please contact BlueNova Technical Support. This error is used during production for debugging & should not be encountered in the field. |
Error 2: | State Err BmsCelComs | Please contact BlueNova Technical Support. This error is used during production for debugging & should not be encountered in the field. |
Error 3: | State Err BmsCommsTO | Please contact BlueNova Technical Support. This error is used during production for debugging & should not be encountered in the field. |
Error 4: | State Err BmsBadData | Please contact BlueNova Technical Support. This error is used during production for debugging & should not be encountered in the field. |
Error 5: | State Err Vcell OVER |
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Error 6: | State Err VcellUNDER |
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Error 7: | State Err +I_i2tOVER |
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Error 8: | State Err -I_i2tOVER |
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Error 9: | State Err Tcell HIGH |
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Error 10: | State Err Tcell LOW |
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Error 11: | State Err VprechFAIL |
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Error 12: | State Err Fuse Error |
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BlueNova® batteries will automatically disconnect from the inverter/charger if the battery is over-discharged to the point that the cell voltage over any single cell reaches 2.85V. For BlueNova’s 52V NG range, the integrated electronics that drive the OLED display will remain operational while the total battery voltage remains above 40V (2.5V x 16 cells).
If an over-discharged battery’s total voltage falls below 40V, the battery will automatically enter DDL (Deep Discharge Lockout) mode. Recovery from DDL mode might still be possible, depending on how long the battery has remained in this state. Please contact BlueNova Technical Support in such cases.
If an over-discharged battery’s display is still operational, the battery can be recovered from this state by following the procedure below:
Page 7: | OVERRIDE? PRESS+HOLD | Navigate to the page on the left by pressing the CTRL button. Ensure that the battery will be charged upon reconnecting. |
Override Confirmation Page: | OVERRIDE * IS * ACTIVE | Press & hold the CTRL button to initiate the override procedure. The display will jump between the one illustrated on left and the main page (page 1) below. |
Page 1: | Vbat:41.14V | Verify that the battery is being charged by checking that the value for Ibat on the display is positive. Once the battery’s contactor can be heard closing, the CTRL button can be let go. |
Wear protective gear during this procedure.