Battery Discharge Over Current
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
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This Manual Fault, applicable only to Li-ion batteries, indicates that an excessive load has caused the discharge current to exceed the battery's safe operating limits. This can lead to battery degradation or damage.
Vanlige årsaker
- Sudden high transient load demands exceeding the battery's maximum continuous discharge current rating (e.g., >2C rate for Li-ion).
- Short circuit or ground fault condition on the DC bus downstream of the battery or inverter, causing immediate excessive current draw.
- Internal cell imbalance or degradation within the Li-ion battery pack leading to localized overcurrent in some cells.
- Faulty Battery Management System (BMS) current sensor providing erroneous high readings, triggering a false overcurrent fault.
- Incorrectly configured maximum discharge current limit in the inverter or BMS settings (e.g., Parameter B1-12 set too high).
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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1. Isolate the load connected to the DC bus and measure the total load current using a DC clamp meter (e.g., Fluke 376 FC) during operation.
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2. Inspect all DC bus cabling (e.g., between battery and inverter) for signs of overheating, chafing, or damaged insulation indicative of a short or ground fault.
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3. Review the inverter's fault log for any concurrent faults that might indicate a downstream short or overload on a specific output (e.g., 'Motor Overload').
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4. Access the Battery Management System (BMS) diagnostics interface to verify the reported discharge current and compare it to actual measurements.
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5. Temporarily reduce the maximum allowed battery discharge current limit in the inverter configuration (e.g., adjust Parameter B1-12 downward by 10%).