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charge, the same slide switch can be set in ON position. In case of doubt leave the setting in OFF position.

This will allow an equalizing cycle (higher end of charge voltage) during the next charge process. Since then equalizing will occur every 25 usual cycles.

3.6.1Connection to battery 3.6.1.1 On the appliance side

Mount the supplied glands on the battery cable before the setting of the cable terminal. Set the cable terminal and mount the glands on the appliance. Repeat the process for the second battery cable.

Connect the red cable (+) on the “+ Battery” appliance

connection point according to the plan below.

Connect the black cable (-) on the “- Battery” appliance

connection point according to the plan above.

The supplied fuse (except with the HPC 2800-12) must be mounted according to the plan below.

3.6.1.2 On the battery side

Caution: before connecting the battery, check carefully the voltage and the battery polarity with a voltmeter. A polarity reverse will seriously damage the inverter (for example: connecting a HPC 2800-12 to a 48V-Battery).

Get the batteries ready for connection: suitable terminals, fuse on one of the connection points, cable in good shape with, if necessary, terminals rightly set. Mount the red cable on the positive (+) pole, and the black cable on the negative (-) pole of the battery.

While connecting the second cable, a spark due to the charge of the capacities at the input stage is normal. In the same time an acoustic signal tells that the control processor has started. All LED’s of the synoptic light during a short time, then the synoptic shows that the appliance has stopped. The LED “OFF” (13) must be turned on.

After the battery connection, the battery state-of-charge LED shows a 100% capacity during 1 to 2 minutes, the necessary time for the processor to compute again the current state-of-charge of the battery.

If the LED “Battery Low/High” (12) is lighting, the battery voltage is too low. If it is blinking, the battery voltage is too high. Caution: a battery voltage too high or inappropriate can seriously damage the HP-COMPACT. For instance the connection of a 24 V battery with the HP-COMPACT 2800-12.

If by mistake the HP-COMPACT has been wrongly been connected (reverse battery polarity) it is likely that the internal protection fuse has melted and has to be replaced. In that case it is necessary to disconnect all connections to the HP-COMPACT,

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Studer Innotec HPC 2800-12, HPC 4400-24, HPC 600-48, HPC 6000-48 manual Connection to battery 3.6.1.1 On the appliance side

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.

The HPC 2800-12 is a robust inverter charger designed for 12V systems. It has a continuous power output of 2800W, making it suitable for various off-grid applications. Its advanced technology allows for a pure sine wave output, ensuring compatibility with sensitive electronic devices. A standout feature is its intelligent battery management system that optimizes charging processes to prolong battery life and enhance efficiency.

Moving up to the HPC 4400-24, this model operates at 24V and boasts a powerful output of 4400W. This inverter charger is ideal for larger systems that require substantial power. It features a high surge capacity, allowing it to handle heavy loads and start demanding appliances effortlessly. The digital display provides users with vital information on system performance, making it easier to monitor and manage energy consumption.

The HPC 600-48 is a compact yet powerful 48V inverter charger delivering a continuous output of 600W. It combines versatility with performance, making it suitable for smaller applications and mobile setups. Like its siblings, the HPC 600-48 also features pure sine wave technology and advanced protections against overload, short circuit, and overheating, ensuring safe operation under various conditions.

For high-demand applications, the HPC 6000-48 stands out with an impressive output of 6000W. Designed for larger setups, this model is capable of powering multiple appliances simultaneously. It incorporates advanced network technology, allowing parallel operation for increased power capacity when connecting multiple units. Moreover, its modular design enables easy customization to meet specific power requirements.

All models within the Studer Innotec HPC series boast key technologies such as programmable charging profiles, advanced monitoring capabilities, and a built-in protection system. Their robust construction ensures durability and reliability, making them suitable for various environments. With a commitment to quality and performance, the Studer Innotec HPC series continues to be a preferred choice for users seeking dependable power solutions in both commercial and residential settings.