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62      Chapter 5  Operating SCU 
ACTURA Flex 48330
 
Power System  User Manual 
5.7.6  Temperature Compensation Coefficient Parameters 
1. The first page of the setting interface is shown below:   
Temp 1:               
 
            Ambient 
Temp 2:             
            Battery     
 
 
 
2. If the “Temperature1” or “Temperature2” is set to “Battery Temp”, you need to set 
the following parameters:   
Center Temp:   
 
        25°C 
Temp. Comp:             
  70mV / °C /Str 
 
 
 
Batt Temp Alarm
 
Over:    70°C 
High:        50°C     
Low:          0°C       
 
 
Use “
” or “
” to select one page or one of the parameters, and “
” or “
” to 
select the parameter value. Press “ENT” to confirm and save. 
3. The value description of the parameters is listed below: 
Table 5-14    Value description of temperature compensation coefficient 
Parameter 
Range 
Default 
Value description 
Temp 1 
Temp 2 
Ambient Temp, 
None, Battery Temp   
None 
The “Ambient Temp” and “Battery Temp” refer to the 
measurement of the ambient or battery temperature 
sensor at the local power system. “None” means there is 
no measurement input. You should set the parameter 
according to the actual situation. The temperature 
measurement data will be displayed in the system 
operation information screen.   
Center 
Temp 
10°C ~40°C  25°C 
 
 
 
When Temp 1 
or Temp 2 is 
set to “Battery 
Temp”  
 
 
 
Temp 
Comp  
0~ 
500mV/°C  
The default is 
72mV/°C for 
48V system 
and 36mV/°C 
for 24V 
system. 
Batteries are sensitive to temperature. To ensure 
battery’s capacity and life, its FC voltage should change 
together with the temperature: lower FC voltage for higher 
temperature, and vice versa. 
<FC = BattTemp – Center Temp % Temp Comp 
Upon alarms such as “Rect Com Failure”, “DC Under-volt” 
and “DC Voltage High”, the monitoring module will not do 
temperature compensation to the battery FC voltage.   
Set this parameter according to the actual battery 
technical parameters