Studer Innotec HPC 2800-12, HPC 4400-24, HPC 6000-48, HPC 8000-48 Mounting and installing, Fixing

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STUDER INNOTEC

HP-COMPACT

3 Mounting and installing

3.1Installation place

The location of the HP-COMPACT must be driven by the following criteria:

Protection from unauthorized handling

Dry dust free room, no condensation

Never install directly over the battery and never in a cabinet together with the batteries

Keep ventilation holes free

In mobile installations it is important to keep the vibrations down as low as possible

3.2Fixing

Basically the HP-COMPACT can be installed in any desired location but only vertically. First of all the plate supplied along with the HP-COMPACT must be screwed firmly (due to the weight of the device) on the wall. Then the HP-COMPACT is hooked on the plate and screwed underneath.

Cautious: the fixing must be fully made otherwise the HP-COMPACT may fall and cause important damages.

In motor vehicles HP-COMPACT must be fixed on vibrations reducing elements. The HP-COMPACT must not be fixed on a combustible base, as the back of the casing can get hot and reach up to 60 degrees Celsius.

3.3Connections

3.3.1 General instructions on connecting

The cable connection on the terminals AC INPUT and AC OUTPUT must be carried out with a screwdriver Nr.3 and the connection of the AUX RELAY terminal with a screwdriver Nr.2.

The conductor cross section on the terminals AC INPUT / AC OUTPUT / must comply with the local rules.

All connecting cables and also the battery cables must be fixed with strain relief clamps.

The fuses supplied with the HPC 4400-24, 6000-48 and 8000-48 have to be installed (see description in 3.4). The cable cross section for the HP 2800-12, 4400-24, 6000-48 and 8000-48 is resp. 95, 70, 50 and 70 mm2 and their length must be as short as possible (max. 2m).

The fuse supplied with the product (save for HPC 2800-12) does not protect the battery cables.

To protect the battery cables, a fuse corresponding to the conductor cross section must be fixed directly on to the battery.

All cables must be tightly screwed in place. For safety, a yearly control is recommended. In mobile installations controls must be carried out more often.

Connecting must be done by qualified people. Material such as cable, connectors and distribution boxes, fuses etc. used in the installation must comply with the respective valid low-voltage installation rules and regulations in force.

3.3.2 Protection cover of the terminals connections

The protection cover must to be closed after any service on the appliance.

3.4Connection Plan

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Contents Sine wave Inverter, Battery charger, Transfersystem HP-COMPACT HPCHP-COMPACT Quality and Warranty Warranty DisclaimerGeneral Information Operating instructionsSpecial precautions Liability DisclaimerPrinciple schematic IntroductionDescription of the main functions Battery connecting Mounting and installing Installation placeFixing ConnectionsPre-installation settings CablingConnection to battery 3.6.1.1 On the appliance side Connection to Remote control Connection to Temperature Sensor TempConnection to the 230Vac-consumer appliances AC Output Connection to the 230Vac Input AC InputControl Display and control parametersLight Emitting Diodes LED LEDPush buttons Turning KnobsInverter Charge detection system „StandbyBattery Condition Overheating Over TempBattery charger Default values for battery voltage thresholdsCycle of charge Equalization chargingCharging current Input current repartition Power sharingSet the Input Limit Transfer system Fast UPS- Mode for the Transfer Switch Delayed mode of the Transfer SystemMultifunctional Contact Set the transfer voltage thresholdRemote Control RCC-01 HP-COMPACTProgramming Remote control for „Power Sharing RPS-01Standard setting Set the voltage and timing threshold Reset value default settingsBattery voltages and absorption time Auxiliary contact Table of voltage and timing thresholdPrinciple Programming of the Auxiliary ContactPower cut of the second priority loads Manual operating of Auxiliary ContactInstallation Maintenance Diagram of the different modesDisabling some of the HP-COMPACT functions Declaration of CE ComplianceTechnical Data