Studer Innotec XTH 8000-48, XTH 6000-48, XTH 5000-24 Description and functioning, Circuit diagram

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STUDER Innotec

Xtender

6 Description and functioning

The Xtender is a sine wave inverter with a battery charger. It has been developed for use as a stand- alone installation to supply AC voltage (not connected to the grid) or as a continuous supply.

6.1 Circuit diagram

 

L

 

 

AC

2,2nF

 

 

 

IN

2,2nF

 

 

 

N

 

 

13

 

BATTERY

 

 

f

 

 

11

10nF

 

b

 

t

f

12

BTS-01

M ultimod e Power Center

 

XTH-5000-24

K1

100nF

K3

K2

4x2,7M

10nF

AC

DC

DSP

 

17

 

 

 

 

L

OUT

 

2,2nF

 

 

 

 

K4

2,2nF

 

AC

 

 

N

16

14

 

 

 

9

Aux1Aux2 AUXILLARY CONTACT

 

10

L3

6

L1 L2

 

 

RJ45

T 4

RJ11

 

 

O

6p

2

8p

8p

Bus termination

Temp.

 

 

3

 

CAN bus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

max 300m

e

7

Remote

On/Off

RCC-02a

6.2 Description of the main functions

6.2.1INVERTER

The Xtender is equipped with a high-performance inverter which supplies a perfect and very precise sine wave. Any unit designed for the 230 V/50 Hz electrical grid may connect to it without any problem, up to the rated power out of your Xtender. The inverter is protected against overloads and short-circuits.

Thanks to the largely over-dimensioned performance level, loads of up to three times greater than the Xtender’s rated output can be faultlessly supplied for short periods of use, thus allowing motors to be started up without any problem.

When the Xtender is operating the LED “ON” (43) is glowing.

When the Xtender is in inverter mode, the LED “AC out” (46) is glowing. If it flashes, the inverter is in “load search” mode (see following chapter “Automatic load detection”).

6.2.2AUTOMATIC LOAD DETECTION

In order to save battery energy, the Xtender inverter stops and automatically goes into load search when the detected load is lower than the sensitivity set by the configuration {1187}. It automatically goes back into operation when a power consumer greater than this value demands it. The indicator

(46)flashes if the inverter is in “load search” mode, which also indicates that the AC voltage is present at the output in an intermittent form.

The detection threshold for the absence of loads can be adjusted according to the configuration

Installation and operating Instructions

Xtender V1.3

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Contents Xtender Table of Contents General information IntroductionOperating instructions Quality and warranty ConventionsExclusion of Liability Assembly and installation Installation siteHandling and moving StorageFastening ConnectionsPos Description CommentCabling Choice of systemEarthing system Recommendations for dimensioning the system Wiring diagrams Connecting the batteryFuse on the battery side XTH3000-12 XTH5000-24 XTH6000-48 XTH8000-48BATTERY-SIDE Connection Connecting the Consumers AT the 230 V AC Output Powering up the installation Connecting the batteryDescription and functioning Circuit diagramDescription 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 Accessories RCC-02 RCC-03Indicated alarm Comment ControlMain on/off control Display and control partsCheck the cause of this excess voltage. The equipment will Product recycling Maintenance of the installationEC declaration of conformity Comments of annexes’ figures Example of installation in a vehicle AC part Installation example in a boat, with isolation transformerExample of a hybrid installation Example of parallel connection of 2 or 3 XtendersFigure elements DC part Elem Description CommentFigure elements AC part Elements of connexion cabinet a Control and display parts for the Xtender b Type plate elements bStuder Innotec Xtender Table of standard configurations Studer Innotec Xtender Technical data Model XTH 3000-12 XTH 5000-24 XTH 6000-48 XTH