I inadvertantly left on my hotbox after picking up a carryout on Sunday and ran the leisure battery down to almost nothing.
When I started the engine I could hear the split charge relay clicking in and out so I put on the interior light (wired to the 115 A/h leisure battery) to see what wa shappening.
The "intelligent" relay was protecting the circuit from overcharging and by doing so saved the 40A line fuse between the main and leisure battery from blowing.
The relay doesn't open it's circuit until the main battery has reached arouind 13.5 volts so the alternator first charges the partially discharged (through starting the engine) main traction battery, then tries to charge the heavily discharged leisure battery. It seems to realise the battery is very discharged and "pulse" charges it under 40 amps until it is stable enough to take a full charge - clever fella!!
BTW............it took nearly 12 hours to fully recharge the leisure battery from a mains charger to show fully 1.280 on a hydrometer!

Sorry for the long windeed post - hope it helps to clear up any doubts/misunderstandings about these relays.