Studer Innotec XTH 5000-24, XTH 6000-48, XTH 8000-48 operating instructions Exclusion of Liability

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STUDER Innotec

Xtender

2.3.2EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY

The placement, commissioning, use, maintenance and servicing of the Xtender cannot be the subject of monitoring by Studer Innotec. For this reasons we assume no responsibility and liability for damage, costs or losses resulting from an installation that does not conform to the instructions, defective functioning or deficient maintenance. The use of a Studer Innotec inverter is the responsibility of the customer in all cases.

This equipment is neither designed nor guaranteed to supply installations used for vital medical care nor any other critical installation carrying significant potential damage risks to people or the environment.

We assume no responsibility for the infringement of patent rights or other rights of third parties that result from using the inverter.

Studer Innotec reserves the right to make any modifications to the product without prior notification.

2.4 Warnings and notes

2.4.1GENERAL

This manual is an integral part of the device and must be kept available for the operator and installer. It must remain close to the installation so that it may be consulted at any time.

The configuration table available at the end of the manual (p. 34) must be kept up to date in the event of modification of the configurations by the operator or installer. The person in charge of installation and commissioning must be wholly familiar with the precautionary measures and the local applicable regulations.

When the Xtender is running, it generates voltage that can be potentially lethal. Work on or close to the installation must only be carried out by thoroughly trained and qualified personnel. Do not attempt to carry out ongoing maintenance of this product yourself. The Xtender or the generator connected to it may start up automatically under certain predetermined conditions.

When working on the electrical installation, it is important to be certain that the source of DC voltage coming from the battery as well as the source of AC voltage coming from a generator or network have been disconnected from the electrical installation.

Even when the Xtender has been disconnected from the supply sources (AC and DC), a dangerous voltage may remain at the outputs. To eliminate this risk you must switch the Xtender OFF using the ON/OFF button (1). After 10 seconds the electronics is discharged and intervention may take place without any danger.

All elements connected to the Xtender must comply with the applicable laws and regulations. Persons not holding written authorisation from Studer Innotec are not permitted to proceed with any change, modification or repairs that may be required. Only original parts may be used for authorised modifications or replacements.

This manual contains important safety information. Read the safety and working instructions carefully before using the Xtender. Adhere to all the warnings given on the device as well as in the manual, by following all the instructions with regard to operation and use.

The Xtender is only designed for interior use and must under no circumstances be subjected to rain, snow or other humid or dusty conditions.

The maximum specifications of the device shown on the type plate, as at fig. 1b, must be adhered to.

In the event of use in motorised vehicles, the Xtender must be protected from dust, splash water and any other humid condition. It must also be protected from vibration by installing absorbent parts.

2.4.2PRECAUTIONS FOR USING THE BATTERIES

Lead-acid or gel batteries produce a highly explosive gas with normal use. No source of sparks or fire should be present in the immediate vicinity of the batteries. The batteries must be kept in a well- ventilated place and be installed in such a way as to avoid accidental short-circuits when connecting.

Installation and operating Instructions

Xtender V1.3

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Contents Xtender Table of Contents Operating instructions IntroductionGeneral information Conventions Quality and warrantyExclusion of Liability Installation site Assembly and installationHandling and moving StorageConnections FasteningDescription Comment PosChoice of system CablingEarthing system Recommendations for dimensioning the system Connecting the battery Wiring diagramsFuse on the battery side XTH3000-12 XTH5000-24 XTH6000-48 XTH8000-48BATTERY-SIDE Connection Connecting the Consumers AT the 230 V AC Output Connecting the battery Powering up the installationDescription of the main functions Circuit diagramDescription and functioning 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 AccessoriesControl Indicated alarm CommentMain on/off control Display and control partsCheck the cause of this excess voltage. The equipment will EC declaration of conformity Maintenance of the installationProduct recycling Comments of annexes’ figures Installation example in a boat, with isolation transformer Example of installation in a vehicle AC partExample of a hybrid installation Example of parallel connection of 2 or 3 XtendersElem 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