Connect the battery wires to the terminal strip, but do not connect the battery terminals.
After the electrical connections are made (mains, loads and batteries).
1. Close the upstream mains circuit-breaker.
2. Check the load output voltage. The LED on the motherboard turns green.
3. Connect the battery terminals.
4. Check that the LED confirming correct motherboard operation is illuminated:
5. Connect the ground wire and the wire ribbon (if equipped).
6. Close the cover.
Your equipment is in operation when the 2 green LEDs, corresponding to the mains and battery, are
illuminated.
5.1.
Alarms
Mains fault:
If the mains is not present or < 195 V.
If the mains fuse is blown or not present.
If the product is out of service.
Operation without mains fault is signalled locally by a green LED and remotely by dry contact with delay
(failsafe).
Battery fault:
If the battery voltage < 1.85 V/cell
Operation without battry fault is signalled by green LED; battery fault is signalled by flashing yellow LED, and
is remote reported by dry contact (failsafe).
5.2.
Available equipment and options
Low voltage cut-out
The cut-out threshold is 1.8 V/cell
The element causing the cut-out will be in the + position.
4. Commissioning
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all OK: green,
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mains fault: orange,
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battery or charger fault, or load not present: red (this fault takes priority
over a mains fault).
5. Acces Operation
±3 %
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±3 %
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