| STUDER Innotec | Xtender | |
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| Elem. | Description | Comment |
| T | Distribution to users supplied exclusively via the present grid or the | |
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| generator. |
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| This distribution is carried out in conformity with the local standards |
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| and regulations. |
| U | Public grid | The connection to the public grid imposes adherence to the local |
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| standards and regulations at the responsibility of the installer. The |
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| installation should, in principle, be checked and approved by an |
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| official body. |
| V | Automatic earth- | This connection is deactivated by default. In may be used in certain |
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| neutral connection | specific cases for automatically |
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| type TT (TNC, TNS, |
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| The activation is carried out via |
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| configuration {1485}. This operation may only be carried out by |
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| qualified personnel, under the responsibility of these personnel, and in |
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| conformity with the local standards and regulations. See 4.2.3– p.11 |
| W | Galvanic isolator | This device (optional) is generally used to reduce the risk of |
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| electrolytic corrosion due to the direct current when a boat is |
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| connected at the dock. |
| X | Source reversing | When the installation has more than one supply source, it is |
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| switch | necessary to install a switching device between the sources, |
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| simultaneously switching the neutral and the phase(s) of these |
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| sources. In all cases this device (manual or automatic) must |
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| guarantee interruption of the connected source before its connection |
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| to another source. |
| Y | Isolation | This device (optional) prevents the risk of galvanic corrosion due to |
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| transformer | direct currents when a boat is connected at the dock. |
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14 Elements of connexion cabinet (Fig 4a)
Pos. | Denomination | Description |
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1 | ON/OFF |
| Main on/off switch |
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| See chapter 7.1 - p 24. |
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| Main switch |
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2 | Temp. Sens |
| Connector | for | the | battery | See chapter 6.4.2 – p. 24. |
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| temperature sensor |
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| sensor |
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3 | Com. Bus |
| Double |
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| for | See chapter 4.5.9 – p. 14. |
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| connecting peripherals such as | The two termination switches (4) for the |
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| the RCC002/03 | or | other | communication bus both remain in |
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| position T (terminated) except when both |
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4 | O / T |
| Switch | for | terminating | the | connectors are in use. |
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| (Open | / | communication bus. |
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| 3.3 V | Used as a permanent supply for the |
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| battery socket |
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| internal clock. See chapter 6.2.11 - p 21. |
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| Jumper | for | programming | the | See chapter 6.2.12 – p. 21 and fig. 8b |
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| off/on switch by dry contact |
| point (6) and (7). They are positioned at A- |
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| 1/2 and |
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7 | REMOTE |
| Connection | terminals | for | dry | See chapter 6.2.12– p. 21). |
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| ON/OFF |
| on/off remote connection. |
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| being used, a bridge must be present |
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| between the two terminals. |
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8 | AUXILIARY |
| Auxiliary contact |
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| (See chapter 6.2.10– p. 21) |
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| CONTACT |
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| Take care not to exceed the admissible |
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| loads |
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| Activation indicators for auxiliary | See chapter 6.2.10– p. 21 |
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| contacts 1 and 2 |
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Installation and operating Instructions |
| Xtender V1.3 | Page 31 |