Condition monitoring system PBMS2000
batteryfor UPSmodular

condition monitoring system
condition monitoring system
condition monitoring system
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Characteristics

Type
condition
Applications
battery, for UPS
Configuration
modular
Interface
Ethernet, Modbus
Other characteristics
real-time

Description

PBMS2000 Battery Monitoring Solution is specifically designed to monitor backup batteries at telecommunication sites where the power system is in 24VDC or 48VDC. Components in PBMS2000 solution are only hardware devices:PBMS2000 monitoring module & PBAT61 ▸ Monitor Battery String Voltage, Charge, and Discharge Current ▸ Calculate Battery String SOC ▸ Auto-Balancing ▸ Auto-sensing for the Battery Sensor's ID Address ▸Setpoint Alarming (Upper Limit / Lower Limit) ▸ Data Collecting ▸ Data Uploading Function via Build-in RS485 (Modbus-RTU) & Ethernet (Modbus-TCP or SNMP) ▸ View Battery String Status: Equalizing, Discharging, Floating Charge, Stand by and Abnormal Status Feature • Dedicated Design for Telecommunication 28V or 48V System • 24/7/365 On-line Monitoring & Remote Alarms Notification • Cost Competitive Solution, Support Max. 1 String, total 120pcs Batteries, • or Max. 2 Strings, Max. 60pcs Batteries Each String • Multi Communication Protocol (Modbus-RTU, MODBUS-TCP, SNMP) • Comply with IEEE 1188-2005 Management Layer PBMS2000 Battery Monitoring Module • Monitor Battery String Voltage, Charge and Discharge Current • Calculate Battery String SOC • Auto-Balancing • Auto-sensing for the Battery Sensor's ID Address • Setpoint Alarming (Upper Limit / Lower Limit) • Data Collecting • Data Uploading Function via Build-in RS485 (Modbus-RTU) & Ethernet • (Modbus-TCP or SNMP) • Check Battery String Status: Equalizing, Discharging, Floating Charge, • Stand by and Abnormal Status
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