Xantrex Technology PS3.0, PS2.5 installation and operation guide Residential Solar and Wind System

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Typical System Diagrams

Residential Solar and Wind System

This diagram illustrates a residential system that features the following components:

1.AC power from utility lines

2.Main AC distribution center with 30-amp circuit breaker feeding the inverter/charger

3.Inverter/charger

4.AC sub-panel distribution center with circuit breakers for all branch circuits

5.DC supply from dedicated battery bank

6.A wind generagtor providing DC charging current to the battery bank through a charge controller

7.A solar panel providing DC charging current to the battery bank through a charge controller

8.Inverter chassis ground to earth ground

DC Fuse or

 

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Circuit Breaker

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g

Prosine Sinewave Inverter / Charger 2.

 

 

 

 

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AC Sub Panel

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Main AC Panel

Charge Controller, Wind

 

 

Generator, and other

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

components

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Charge Controller, Solar Array,

and other components

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Contents PS2.5 PS3.0 Page Installation and Operation Guide ProsineTMDate and Revision Important Safety Instructions Precautions When Working with Batteries Materials List System / Installation Information Inverter/Charger Components Prosine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Warranty Disclaimer ProductReturn Material Authorization Policy Return Procedure Contents Configuration Operation Appendix B Inverter Applications Features Battery Charger FeaturesInverter Features Features Inverter Features Controls and Indicators DIP Switch PanelAccessory Jacks AC Bypass Selector DC Terminals & CoversAC Terminals & Covers Standard LED Control Panel Standard LED Control Panel DisplayBattery Status Indicator Faults Indicators & Reset ButtonInverter Status Indicators and On/Off Button Power Indicator Charger Status Indicator and On/Off ButtonMounting and Installing the LED Control Panel ACS Control Panel Liquid Crystal Display Control ButtonsMenu Navigation Procedure ACS Menu TreeAC Information Menu Battery Information Menu Inverter Information MenuCharger Information Menu Charger StatusSystem Information Menu Version Information Menu Faults Display & Reset Button Inverter Status Indicators and On/Off ButtonPower Indicator Charger Status Indicator and On/Off ButtonMounting and Installing the ACS Control Panel Battery Temperature Sensor Battery Temperature SensorBattery Temperature Sensor Configuration DIP Switch SettingsBattery Type Battery TemperatureNot used Load SenseSwitch 2 Not Used RatingAmps CurrentDraw Switch Breaker MaxACSwitch 5, 6, 7 12V 24VACS Configuration User Configuration ItemsInstaller Configuration Items ACS Configuration Considerations AC Shorepower Configuration Battery Configuration Battery TypeBattery Size Battery Temperature Battery Info Type Flooded Inverter Configuration Load Sense TURN- on POWER1401 WCharger Configuration High and Low Voltage Alarms and CutoffsEqualize is NOW Disabled Equalize is NOW Enabled System Configuration Inverter/Charger Installation Safety InstructionsInstallation Overview Installation Overview Inverter/Charger Installation Designing the Installation Gfci Models Where to Install the Prosine Inverter/Charger Tools and Materials RequiredAmbient temperature deg. C Mounting the Prosine Inverter/Charger Recommended Wire Size vs Breaker Rating AC and DC Wiring SeparationAC Cabling AC Disconnect and Overload ProtectionWire Size Fuse Size DC CablingDC Over-Current Protection Battery Cable Routing DC DisconnectDC Cabling Connections 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft 30 ftDC Cabling Procedure Recommended DC Cable Sizes For Proper OperationConnecting the Battery Temperature Sensor DC GroundingMounting Options Mounting to the Negative Battery Terminal BTS Attached to Negative Battery Terminal Mounting to the Side of the Battery Case BTS Attached to Battery CaseTypical System Diagrams Residential Backup SystemRecreational Vehicle System Residential Solar and Wind System Operation Prosine Inverter Load Sense Mode Operating Limits for Inverter OperationProsine Operating Voltage Limits Operating Limits for Inverter Operation Multistage Charging Charging ProfileBulk Charge Absorption ChargeFloat Charge Equalization ChargeOperation in Charger Mode Operation in Equalization ModeEqualization Procedure Adjustable Charger Mode Settings Battery Charging Times Operating Limits for Charger OperationBattery Charging and Equalization Guide Model Flooded Comments GelAGM Operating Limits for Charger Operation Batteries TerminologyTypes Starting Batteries Deep-Cycle BatteriesTemperature Sealed Gel CellEnvironment LocationBattery Bank Sizing Estimating Battery RequirementsBattery Bank Sizing Example & Worksheet Battery Sizing ExampleBattery Sizing Worksheet Monthly Battery Maintenance Cleaning BatteriesPreparation AttireProcedure EquipmentSupplies Cabling & Hook-up Configurations CablesParallel Connection 50 AhSeries Connection 100 AhSeries Parallel Connection 24VCabling & Hook-up Configurations Appendix a Specifications Prosine 2.5 12-volt Prosine 3.0 12-voltVolt in parenthesis Charger Output Voltages Prosine 2.5 12-volt Prosine 3.0 12-volt Volt in parenthesisProsine 2.5/3.0 Chassis Dimensions Prosine 2.5/3.0 Chassis Dimensions with Brackets Prosine 2.5 Efficiency Curve Prosine Over-Current Shutdown ResponseProsine 2.5 Efficiency 120Vac, 12Vdc model Prosine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Problem Loads in Load Sense Appendix B Inverter ApplicationsResistive Loads Inductive LoadsOther Problem Loads Appendix C Troubleshooting What to do if a problem occursError Code Displays and What They Mean Control PanelAdvanced Control System ACS Error Code Table Error Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution CodeError Code Table Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution Code Error Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution Code Error Code Table Index Index Gases, battery venting, 50 gel-cell,30 Index Index 100 Page 445-0096-01-01