52 battery test results (OK/failed) in the battery test log
Log operation steps
Press the LOG key
Use the up and down arrows to select the desired log type
Confirm by SEL
Use the up and down arrows to scroll through log entries
Move the cursor to FIRST or LAST, press SEL to jump to the earliest or latest record
Summary of Technical Specifications
1. Electrical parameters
Project Parameters
Auxiliary power supply 12/24V DC (8-36V continuous)
Maximum power consumption of 8W
Measure voltage 100-690V AC
Measure current -/1A or -/5A AC
Measurement frequency 30-70 Hz
Accuracy Class 1.0 (IEC/EN 60688)
2. Environmental conditions
Project Parameters
Working temperature -25 ℃ to+70 ℃
Storage temperature -40 ℃ to+70 ℃
Humidity 97% RH (non condensing)
Protection level: host IP20, display screen IP52 (optional up to IP54)
3. Security and authentication
Electrical safety: EN 61010-1
Electromagnetic compatibility: EN 61000-6-1/2/3/4
Classification society certification: major ship classification societies
UL/cUL certification: compliant with UL508 standard
Operation precautions
1. Safety Warning
Only authorized personnel are allowed to operate the equipment
It is strictly prohibited to touch the AC measurement input terminal, as there is a risk of electric shock
Pay attention to electrostatic protection during installation
The factory setting is the average value, and adjustments must be made according to the actual generator set before operation
2. Daily operation suggestions
Familiarize yourself with the button functions and menu structure before operating
Regularly check the alarm list and event logs to promptly detect anomalies
Use testing mode to verify the functionality of the unit and avoid unexpected load transfer
Confirm the current operating status during mode switching to prevent misoperation
3. Fault handling
When an alarm is triggered, first check the alarm list and confirm the alarm type
Check the generator set or external system based on the alarm information
If the alarm still exists after confirmation, further analysis of the cause is required
The log list can serve as an important basis for fault tracing
