Temperature control module HBMU100

temperature control module
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HBCU100/HBMU100 Battery Management System (i.e. BMS) is a significant part of the storage battery cabinet, which can manage the battery system safely, realiably and efficiently. BMS collects the voltage and temperature of the single cell of the battery module (supporting lithium iron phosphate and ternary lithium) to calculate SOC, SOH, the max. single cell voltage/temperature, the min. single cell voltage/temperature, insulation resistance and other data. It not only realizes the passive balance of the cell, but also realizes the protections of over/under voltage, high/low temperature, charge/discharge overcurrent of the cell by the tertiary fault protection system and the control of external main circuit relay. BMS is compatible with protocol by PCS of different manufaturers to realize charge/discharge management of battery cluster. HBCU100/HBMU100 Battery Management System is consisted of a master control module HBCU100, multiple slave control modules HBMU100, display module HMU8-BMS, insulation monitoring module, Hall current sensor and wiring harness. The master control module and slave control module communicate with each other via CANBUS. The whole system adopts mudular design, compact structure, high realiability, which can be widely used in various power levels of energy storage battery cabinet. PERFORMANCE AND CHARACTERISTICS The operating status of BCU and BMU could be viewed by indicators; Calculate the data of SOC/SOH of battery cluster, min. voltage/max. voltage of battery cells, average voltage, lowest temperature/highest temperature of battery cells;

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