Reliable protection against deep discharge
Features & Functions
Priority principle
The priority principle gives you the option of specifying that consumers are switched off according to priority (urgency) when the battery charge drops. Each consumer must be preceded by its own deep discharge protection, for which the desired cut-off voltage has been selected.
Dynamic deep discharge protection
The dynamic deep discharge protection determines the remaining battery capacity from the battery voltage and load current. It thus offers more intelligent protection than conventional controllers with a constant load switch-off threshold. Example: The battery voltage at which loads with high current consumption are switched off is lower than that of loads with low current consumption. However, the remaining capacity in the battery after disconnection is the same in both cases. As soon as the battery is recharged and the load reset threshold (reset voltage) has been exceeded, the consumers are automatically switched on again.
Constant deep discharge protection
When using batteries with high internal resistance (small battery capacity or already sulphating batteries), dynamic deep discharge cut-off can lead to premature load disconnection. Switching to constant end-of-discharge voltage 11.1 V (for 12 V systems) or 22.2 V (for 24 V systems) may be useful to be able to draw more current from the battery.
Clear LED status display
The charge status of the battery can be read at a glance with the help of 3 LEDs. Furthermore, the LEDs indicate whether deep discharge is imminent or whether the load output has already been switched off.
Application example – Prioritised switch-off
Prioritised disconnection of various devices in the holiday home The disconnection of the consumers is prioritised by assigning a specific disconnection voltage to the respective deep discharge protection. Less important loads (e.g. televisions) are connected to the deep discharge protection with the highest cut-off voltage (12 V). They are the first to switch off. If the battery voltage drops even further, the second deep discharge protection (switch-off voltage 11.7 V) deactivates the consumers with higher prioritisation (e.g. lighting). The consumers with the highest priority (e.g. emergency lighting, radio system) are connected to the third deep discharge protection (switch-off voltage 11.3 V) and switch off last.
3 year manufacturer warranty
IVT products are manufactured to a high quality and following strict quality guidelines. We are certain about the longevity so that we add another year to the statutory manufacturer warranty free of charge. Rechargeable batteries and batteries are excluded from this warranty.
Personal consultation
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Delivery content
Deep discharge protection 12 V/24 V, 6 A Operation instructions in DE, GB, FR, NL
Technical Data
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Battery system voltage | 12 V | 24 V |
| Supported battery types | Lead-acid, lead-gel,lead-AGM |
| Maximum output power | 73 W | 146 W |
| Maximum load current | 6.3 A |
| Switchable load output | No |
| Internal current consumption | 3 - 6 mA |
| Fuse | 6.3 A |
| Operation temperature range | -25 °C to +50 °C |
| Display | LED |
| Housing | Plastic |
| Maximum clamping range | 2.5 mm2 |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 98 x 88 x 35 mm |
| Weight | 120 g |
| Shut-off voltage, constant | 11.1 V | 22.2 V |
| Shut-off voltage, dynamic idle | 12.0 V | 24.0 V |
| Shut-off voltage, dynamic rated load | 11.4 V | 22.8 V |
| Shut-off voltage, surplus principle | 13.0 V | 26.0 V |
| Reset voltage, constant | 12.6 V | 25.2 V |
| Reset voltage, surplus principle | 13.5 V | 27.0 V |
| Shut-off voltage, priority 1 | 11.1 V | 22.2 V |
| Shut-off voltage, priority 2 | 11.3 V | 22.6 V |
| Shut-off voltage, priority 3 | 11.7 V | 23.4 V |
| Reset voltage, priority 1 | 12.6 V | 25.2 V |
| Reset voltage, priority 2 | 12.7 V | 25.4 V |
| Reset voltage, priority 3 | 12.8 V | 25.6 V |