Studer Innotec XTH 8000-48, XTH 6000-48, XTH 5000-24 Multi-unit configurations

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STUDER Innotec

Xtender

6.3 Multi-unit configurations

Several Xtenders can be used in the same system, either to create a three-phase system or to increase the power output of a single or two phases. The implementation of this configuration requires particular precautions and it must be installed and commissioned by qualified personnel only.

When multi-unit system is commissioned, the software's version of every units will be automatically checked and units may refuse to start in case of incompatibility. If so, an upgrade of every units is be required with the RCC-02/03 and the last software version available by the manufacturer. (Read the RCC-02 user's manual to perform this operation).

The inverters selected must be of the same type and the same rated power output. There is a shared battery bank.

In these multi-unit system, the units must be interconnected via a communication bus connected to the connectors (3) by cable (art. no. CAB-RJ45-2) of a maximum length of metres. Interrupting this connection in a multi-unit system will lead to the stoppage – after 5 seconds – of all the units in the system.

Various application examples are described from fig. 12 to fig. 19 of Appendix I.

It is important to read and adhere to the descriptions associated with each of the figures mentioned above

In multi-unit system,it is not recommended to employ the manual setting {1532} of the LVD dynamic correction.

In configurations carrying several Xtenders, each unit is controlled independently using the ON/OFF push button (41). When the on/off control is given via the RCC-02/03 remote control, it is applied simultaneously to all units.

6.3.1THREE-PHASE SYSTEM

Three Xtenders of the same type can be used and combined in order to establish a three-phase grid. An example of cabling in three-phase is given at figs. 13.-14.

When 3 Xtenders are cabled to form a three-phase grid, the cabled phases at the input determine the jumper position for selecting the phase (10). It is vital to determine and select the phase for each Xtender. If the grid is not available at the input of the master unit (phase 1), all the units of the system will switch to inverter mode. If only a single-phase source is available, it must be connected to phase 1. The other two phases will therefore be supplied by the other two working units in inverter mode.

6.3.2INCREASING THE POWER AND CONNECTION IN PARALLEL

Up to three Xtenders can be cabled in parallel in order to increase the system’s rated power output. In this configuration, all the ACin inputs of the Xtender must be cabled. One of the units functions as master and will decide on the operation or suspension of the units in parallel according to the consumer’s power demand. The yield of the installation is therefore still optimal.

An example of parallel connection is given in fig.12. and the comments on p. 27.

When the load search sensitivity {1187} is set to 0 in a paralleled multi-units system, the master/slave behaviour is inhibited and all the inverter will be always functional whatever the load is.

6.3.3COMBINED SYSTEM

It is possible to combine a three-phase system with one or several phases made up of 2 or 3 Xtenders in parallel. An example of cabling is given at fig. 15.

It is therefore possible to combine up to nine Xtenders by running three Xtenders parallel in a three- phase grid. Examples of cabling are given in figs. 16 to 18 and the comments on p. 27.

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 Handling and moving Assembly and installationInstallation site StorageFastening ConnectionsPos Description CommentCabling Choice of systemEarthing system Recommendations for dimensioning the system Fuse on the battery side Wiring diagramsConnecting the battery 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-03Main on/off control Indicated alarm CommentControl 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 a hybrid installation Example of installation in a vehicle AC partInstallation example in a boat, with isolation transformer 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