Studer Innotec HPC 2800-12, HPC 4400-24, HPC 600-48, HPC 6000-48 manual Set the Input Limit

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carried out for 20 minutes (factory setting). During such a charge cycle the LED 14 is lit and during equalizing it is blinking. Charge cycle with equalization can be started independently from the actual program. For this purpose the slide switch must be slid from “OFF” to the “ON” position. The LED 14 will light up. If the periodic equalization is not required, slide switch must be slid back to the „OFF“ position after the completion of the manual cycle.

The equalizing voltage can be changed. How to proceed is explained in chap. 5.3.

Batteries not designed for equalize should never been charged this way. CAUTION: During the equalization process, the batteries produce a lot more gas. DANGER OF AN EXPLOSION !! The battery room must be well ventilated. Equalization mode should never be used when using Gel-Batteries.

4.6.4 Input current repartition (Power sharing)

To manage the power available on the AC INPUT (depends on the supply use) the HP-COMPACT is equipped with a system usually called “Power sharing” or INPUT power distribution. With this function it is possible to limit the AC INPUT current assigned to the charger. The more current it uses on the OUTPUT the less it gives to the charger. Priority to the OUTPUT. When the power sharing is used the LED 200% (red) is lit to point out that the charge is limited.

Caution: if the power use on the OUTPUT is higher than the value of the INPUT LIMIT (26) the HP-COMPACT cannot limit the current, then the generator means to stop or the circuit breaker means to break before.

4.6.5 Set the INPUT LIMIT (26)

The current available for the HP-COMPACT depends on the supply used from a motor generator, the network of a camping or of a shore connection. The value of the turning knobs INPUT LIMIT (26) must be adjusted lower or equal to the current available from the source.

For example if you have a generator of 2kW you must adjust the turning knobs 26 to a max. 8.5A. To calculate this, one divides the nominal power (2000W) by the voltage (230V). If you have a circuit breaker (i.e. 6A) before the HP-COMPACT, then you set this value on the turning knobs (26) (i.e. 6A).

This adjustment can be done remotely with the optional RPS-01 (see section 3.6.7). In that case the smallest values will be taken into account.

4.6.6 Charging current

The maximum charging current for the battery can be adjusted with the Turning Knob 22 (CHARGER). The charging current of the battery should be set to approximately 10 – 20% of the battery capacity (at C10). This means that the charging current for a battery with 300Ah should be set between 30 – 60A.

The charging current is displayed on POWER MONITOR (25) of the front panel or on the Remote Control.

4.6.7 Battery Condition

Built-in microprocessor with a specially developed algorithm calculates the actual state of charge of the battery and displays it on LED 15 – 18. The LED 14 is lit when the system is carrying out a charge cycle with equalization.

Notice: the exact measure of the battery state of charge with electrical parameters is al-most impossible. The display of the state of charge is always more or less precise.

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Contents HP-COMPACT HPC Sine wave Inverter, Battery charger, TransfersystemHP-COMPACT Warranty Disclaimer Quality and WarrantyGeneral Information Operating instructionsLiability Disclaimer Special precautionsIntroduction Principle schematicDescription of the main functions Battery connecting Installation place Mounting and installingFixing ConnectionsCabling Pre-installation settingsConnection to battery 3.6.1.1 On the appliance side Connection to Temperature Sensor Temp Connection to Remote controlConnection to the 230Vac-consumer appliances AC Output Connection to the 230Vac Input AC InputDisplay and control parameters ControlLED Light Emitting Diodes LEDTurning Knobs Push buttonsInverter Charge detection system „StandbyOverheating Over Temp Battery ConditionDefault values for battery voltage thresholds Battery chargerCycle of charge Equalization chargingCharging current Input current repartition Power sharingSet the Input Limit Transfer system Delayed mode of the Transfer System Fast UPS- Mode for the Transfer SwitchMultifunctional Contact Set the transfer voltage thresholdHP-COMPACT Remote Control RCC-01Programming Remote control for „Power Sharing RPS-01Standard setting Set the voltage and timing threshold Reset value default settingsBattery voltages and absorption time Table of voltage and timing threshold Auxiliary contactPrinciple Programming of the Auxiliary ContactManual operating of Auxiliary Contact Power cut of the second priority loadsDiagram of the different modes Installation MaintenanceDisabling some of the HP-COMPACT functions Declaration of CE ComplianceTechnical Data

HPC 2800-12, HPC 4400-24, HPC 600-48, HPC 6000-48 specifications

Studer Innotec is a Swiss company renowned for its innovative and high-quality inverter chargers. Among their notable products are the HPC series inverters: HPC 2800-12, HPC 4400-24, HPC 600-48, and HPC 6000-48. These models are designed for a wide range of applications, from residential use to commercial and industrial environments, delivering reliable power solutions.

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