Studer Innotec C 1600-12, C 2600-24 user manual Assembly, Place of assembly, Fixing, Connection

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STUDER INNOTEC

COMPACT

2.3.3Parallel- Series Connection

12V

12V

12V

12V

C 2600-24

 

 

 

 

3 Assembly

3.1Place of assembly

The location of the COMPACT must be chosen 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. The ventilation of COMPACT is designed in such a way that it can only work efficiently when the appliance is fully laying on its back.

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

3.2Fixing

3.2.1Compact

Basically the COMPACT can be installed in any desired location. Preferred is that the appliance be wall mounted with battery cables downwards. The COMPACT is fixed on the wall with four screws through the four holes (diameter 5.5mm) which are accessible from the outside. In motor vehicles COMPACT must be fixed on vibrations reducing elements. The COMPACT must not be fixed on a combustible base, as the back of the casing can get hot and reach up to 80 degree Celsius.

3.2.2Protection cover IP23

This cover IP23 (Order ref. CIP-23) can be easily installed after the fixation of the COMPACT. For that’s release a little the too screws down and more the tow up. Then it’s possible to pass the IP 23 cover between the COMPACT and the wall. The cover must touch the screws. Lock on the four screws, it’s ready.

3.3Connection

3.3.1General instructions on connecting

The cable connection on the terminals AC INPUT / AC OUTPUT / 15A 230VAC are carried out with a screwdriver Nr.1 and the connection on the SOLAR terminal with a screwdriver Nr.2.

The conductor cross section on the terminals AC INPUT / AC OUTPUT / 15A 230VAC of the connecting cable must be minimum 2.5mm2.

All connecting cables and also the mounted battery cables, must be fixed with strain relief clamps. The COMPACT is delivered with battery cables already connected.

The battery cables must never be extended. If the extension is unavoidable then the conductor cross section must be elevated accordingly.

To protect the battery cable, 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 control must be carried out more often.

Connecting must be done by qualified personnel. 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.

User manual

COMPACT V4.0 E

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Contents Studer Innotec Compact V4.0 EAssembly SummaryGeneral Information IntroductionMaintenance EC Compliance Technical Data Compact V4.0 E ProgrammingGeneral Information Special Precautions Description of main functions Principle schematicIntroduction Battery connections Assembly Place of assemblyFixing ConnectionSolar + Connecting Plan / Front sideProtection cover for the terminals Connections Cabling/wiring Pre-installation settingsConnection to battery Connection the 230Vac-Consumer Device AC OutputConnection to Remote control Connection to Temperature Sensor TempConnection the 230Vac Input AC Input Connect the solar modules Solar +/- Only for solar optionOperating Display and operating control elementsTurning Knobs Light Emitting DiodesPush buttons Battery Condition InverterCharge detection system „Standby OverloadBattery charger Input current repartition Power sharingCycle of charge Equalization chargingTransfer system Charging currentFast UPS- Mode for the Transfer Switch Delayed mode of the Transfer SystemSolar charge controller option Set the transfer voltage thresholdRemote Control Multifunctional ContactTemperature sensor Standard settingReset value Battery voltages and absorption timeProgramming the auxiliary contact Set the voltage and timing ThresholdLED11 PrincipleAs per the battery capacity Disabling some of the Compact functionsExamples Manual operating of Auxiliary ContactMaintenance Diagram of the different modesTechnical Data Model