Studer Innotec HPC2512, HPC7048, HPC4024, HPC5048 Programming, Battery voltage, Auxiliary contact

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STUDER INNOTEC

HP-COMPACT

4.11 Remote control for „Power Sharing“

If the Remote control RPS-01 is installed, the Trimmer (26) “INPUT LIMIT“ has to be set on the value max.. The HP-COMPACT takes into account the lowest values set on the inverter and on the Remote control.

The current available at the HP-COMPACT input will be de- termined by the power of the connected source (generator, grid etc...). The potentiometer on the RPS-01 must be ad- justed lower or equal to max. value of the power source.

For instance if the source is a generator of 2000 Watt, the potentiometer has to be set at max. 8A. This value is ob- tained in dividing 2000 Watt by 230V. If the HP-COMPACT is connected to a power source which is protected by a 6A circuit breaker, the potentiometer must be set at a max. value of 6A.

Caution: the HP-COMPACT will not limit if an appliance draws more current than available from the source ! This means that the connected generator will be over- loaded or that the circuit-breaker before the HP-COMPACT will break.

5 Programming

5.1Standard setting

The HP-COMPACT is delivered with the following default setting:

5.1.1 Battery voltage

 

Low voltage

11.6V / 23.2V / 46.4V

Float Charge

13.5V / 27.0V / 54.0V

End of Charge Voltage

14.4V / 28.8V / 57.6V

Equalization

15.3V / 30.6V / 61.2V

Absorption Time:

2 Hours

5.1.2 Auxiliary contact

Active in case of defect or manual turn off with the LED 10/11/12/13.

5.2Reset value

When the HP-COMPACT is to be connected to a battery or after an interruption (RESET), it is always programmed with these standard settings (see above).

In order to get to these settings during operation you must press the three Push Buttons 19/20/21 simultaneously for a minimum of 2 seconds.

5.3Battery voltages and absorption time

The voltage levels (low voltage, float charge, end of charge and equalization) and the du- ration of the absorption charge can be changed.

The display of these voltages and the times in the program mode are in accordance with the diagram shown below:

5.3.1 Table of voltage and timing threshold

User manual

HP-COMPACT V3.0 E

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Contents User and installer Manual Summary Quality and Warranty Warranty DisclaimerGeneral Information Operating instructionsPrecautions Special precautionsIntroduction Battery charger Remote controlRemote control for Power Sharing Battery connectingMounting and installing Installation placeConnection in serie Connection in parallel and in serieGeneral instructions on connecting FixingConnections Protection cover of the terminals connectionsBattery CablingPre-installation settings Connection to batteryConnection to Remote control Connection to Temperature Sensor TempConnection to the 230Vac-consumer appliances AC Output Connection to the 230Vac Input AC InputDisplay and control parameters ControlCharger Inverter Inverter Push buttonsTurning Knobs Battery Condition Charge detection system „StandbyOverload Overheating Over TempCycle of charge Equalization chargingInput current repartition Power sharing Charging currentTransfer system Set the transfer voltage thresholdMultifunctional Contact Fast UPS- Mode for the Transfer SwitchDelayed mode of the Transfer System Remote Control Temperature sensorBattery voltage ProgrammingAuxiliary contact Table of voltage and timing thresholdSet the voltage and timing threshold PrincipleExample start of a genset with the HP-COMPACT Power cut of the second priority loads Diagram of the different modesManual operating of Auxiliary Contact Disabling some of the HP-COMPACT functionsInstallation Maintenance EC ComplianceTechnical Data HPC2512 HPC4024 HPC5048 HPC7048