Studer Innotec XTH 6000-48, XTH 8000-48 Powering up the installation, Connecting the battery

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STUDER Innotec

Xtender

The length of the communication bus cable must not exceed 300 m.

In a system comprising a single Xtender, the connection of the RCC-02 or RCC-03 may be conducted without stopping the Xtender (warm).

The communication bus will be used to interconnect other Xtender inverters in the case of a multi- unit application or to connect other types of users who have the proprietary protocol of Studer Innotec. In these cases, the installation must be switched off using the main “ON/OFF” button (1) to connect the units via the communication bus.

The 2 switches of terminal of the communication bus, “Com. Bus" (4) both remain in position T (terminated) except when both connectors are in use. In this case, and only in this case, both must be placed in the O open position. If one of the two connectors is not in use, the two termination switches (14) will be in position T.

4.5.10CONNECTING THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR (BTS-01)

The temperature sensor, BTS-01 is supplied with a 3 m cable fitted with RJ11/6-type plugs. It may be connected or disconnected at any time (including when the device is in use) using the corresponding socket (2) marked “Temp. Sens.” on the Xtender. Plug the connectors into the socket (2) until they click in. The temperature sensor sleeve may simply be stuck onto the battery or directly next to it. The temperature sensor will be recognised automatically and the correction made immediately.

5 Powering up the installation

It is imperative that the closing cap for the connection compartment be installed and screwed tight before the installation is energised. There are dangerous voltages within the interior of the connection compartment.

The connection of the Xtender must be carried out in the order given below. Any disassembly must be carried out in the reverse order.

1. Connecting the battery

Too high or inappropriate a battery voltage may seriously damage the Xtender. For example, installing a 24 V battery in the Xtender 3000-12.

If the Xtender has been connected the wrong way around by accident (incorrect polarity of the battery) it is highly likely that the protection fuse on the battery cable may melt and will have to be replaced. If such is the case, it will be necessary to disconnect all the connections to the Xtender including the battery. If, after replacing the fuse, the Xtender proves not to work correctly after reconnecting the battery with the correct polarity, it will have to be returned to your distributor for repair.

2.Putting the Xtender(s) in operation using the main ON/OFF switch (1). The Xtender is supplied and is ready for operation. If you require immediate start-up of the inverter when the battery is powered up, the main switch (1) must be in the “ON” position and the configuration {1111} activated.

3.Connecting the consumers at the output: Activate the output protection device (F) if existing, and/or press the ON/OFF button (41). The light indicator “AC out” (46) lights up or flashes (in the event of an absence of consumers).

4.Activating the input circuit breaker(s) (H) If an AC source (generator or electrical grid) valid in frequency and voltage is present at the AC input, the device automatically goes into transfer and will start to charge the batteries. The consumers at the output are therefore supplied directly by the power source present at the input.

Your installation is now in operation. If particular configuration or adjustment is required by the system, it is recommended to carry this out immediately. Adjustments must be made with the RCC- 02/03 remote control. Please refer to the operating instructions for this accessory.

Installation and operating Instructions

Xtender V1.3

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Contents Xtender Table of Contents Introduction General informationOperating instructions Conventions Quality and warrantyExclusion of Liability Storage Assembly and installationInstallation site Handling and movingConnections FasteningDescription Comment PosChoice of system CablingEarthing system Recommendations for dimensioning the system XTH3000-12 XTH5000-24 XTH6000-48 XTH8000-48 Wiring diagramsConnecting the battery Fuse on the battery sideBATTERY-SIDE Connection Connecting the Consumers AT the 230 V AC Output Connecting the battery Powering up the installationCircuit diagram Description and functioningDescription of the main functions Fast voltage loss detection mode fast transfer Temperature is increased or the ventilation Limiting the Input Current by Limiting the Charger Current Input Current Controlled by Input Voltage Auxiliary Contacts Multi-unit configurations RCC-02 RCC-03 AccessoriesDisplay and control parts Indicated alarm CommentControl Main on/off controlCheck the cause of this excess voltage. The equipment will Maintenance of the installation Product recyclingEC declaration of conformity Comments of annexes’ figures Example of parallel connection of 2 or 3 Xtenders Example of installation in a vehicle AC partInstallation example in a boat, with isolation transformer Example of a hybrid installationElem Description Comment Figure elements DC partFigure elements AC part Elements of connexion cabinet a Type plate elements b Control and display parts for the Xtender bStuder Innotec Xtender Table of standard configurations Studer Innotec Xtender Model XTH 3000-12 XTH 5000-24 XTH 6000-48 XTH Technical data