Studer Innotec Cxxxx-S, RCC-01, CT-35, C-IP23, CFC-01 manual Battery connecting

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STUDER INNOTEC

XP-COMPACT

2.3Battery connecting

Lead-acid batteries are normally available in blocks of 2V, 6V or 12V. In most cases, to generate the necessary operating voltage and the capacity of the batteries for the XP-COMPACT many batteries have to be connected together in parallel and or in series. Here are 3 examples of connection:

2.3.1Connection in parallel

2.3.2Serial connection

2.3.3 Serial and parallel connection

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Contents Studer Innotec Sine wave Inverter, Battery charger, TransfersystemXP-COMPACT Operating instructions Quality and WarrantyWarranty Disclaimer General InformationLiability Disclaimer Special precautionsIntroduction Principle schematicDescription of the main functions Battery connecting Connections Mounting and installingInstallation place FixingProtection cover of the terminals connections Connection PlanSolar + Connection to the 230Vac-consumer appliances AC Output Pre-installation settingsConnection to battery CablingDisplay and control parameters ControlTransfer ChargerSolar ChargeTurning Knobs Push buttonsInverter Battery charger Equalization charging Default values for battery voltage thresholdsCharging current Transfer systemSet the transfer voltage threshold Fast UPS- Mode for the Transfer SwitchDelayed mode of the Transfer System CompactMultifunctional Contact Solar charge controller optionXP-COMPACT Temperature sensor CT-35Battery voltages and absorption time Programming possible only with the remote control RCC-01Standard setting Reset value default settingsProgramming of the Auxiliary Contact Auxiliary contactTable of voltage and timing threshold PrincipleAuxiliary Contact as generator starter Power cut of the second priority loadsManual operating of Auxiliary Contact Disabling some of the XP-COMPACT functions Diagram of the different modesDeclaration of CE Compliance Installation MaintenanceTechnical Data