REMOTE APC
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The APC is designed to read out the actual AC status
of the Mass Combi and to limit the input current to
prevent the external AC fuse from an overload
situation. A remote connection cable (6m) is included
with the delivery.
SAFETY REGULATIONS AND MEASURES
Install the Remote APC according to the stated
1.
instructions.
Only allow changes in your electrical system to be
2.
carried out by qualified electricians.
Connections and safety features must be executed
3.
according to the locally applicable regulations.
Do not work on the Mass Combi and/or the electrical
4.
installation if it is still connected to the external AC or
DC.
GUARANTEE TERMS
Mastervolt guarantees that the Remote APC has been
built according to the legally applicable standards and
stipulations. If you fail to act in accordance with the
regulations, instructions and stipulations of this user's
manual, damage can occur and/or the unit will not fulfill
the specifications. This may mean that the guarantee
will become null and void.
The standard period is 2 years.
LIABILITY
Mastervolt cannot be held liable for:
• Consequential damage resulting from the use of the
Remote APC.
• Possible errors in the included manual and the
consequences of these.
• Use that is inconsistent with the purpose of the
product.
INSTALLATION
(see also the user's manual of the Mass Combi)
1. Switch off the Mass Combi and disconnect the
external AC power. Then remove the DC fuses.
2. Make a cut out using the outline drawings of Figure
1. For good visibility avoid installing the panel in
direct sunlight.
3. Open the connection compartment of the Mass
Combi. Refer to the user's manual of the Mass
Combi.
4. Connect the communication cable between the
QRS232 input of the Mass Combi and the Remote
APC (Figure 2).
5. Close the connection compartment of the Mass
Combi.
Table 1 Failure codes
AC-input
Failure
LED
LED
Off
--
Slow blink
--
--
On
Slow blink
Slow blink
On
Fast blink
On
Fast blink
--
Fast blink
On
Off
--
Off
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Status
LED
--
No external AC present.
--
External AC is available, but not transferred to charger and short break
output because either AC-input voltage is being sampled before transfer or
Power support function activated.
--
Inverter error.
--
External AC voltage or frequency is out of range. (U<180V or U>253V,
f<45Hz or f>55Hz). No transfer from Shore input to charger and short break
output.
--
External AC is available. However, not transferred to charger and short break
output because the short break fuse tripped.
Fast blink
AC-input in overload.
Fast blink
Inverter is in overload and will switch off is load is not reduced.
--
External AC is present.
--
No failure detected
OPERATION (See page 1)
1. The AC-load gauge indicates the actual AC load used
relatively to the maximum available AC power.
Example: Power sharing value is set at 10A. The 100%
indicator corresponds with 2200W (10Ax220V). If you
only use 1100W (5A) the AC-load gauge indicates 50%.
If the external AC power is unavailable then the AC-load
gauge shows the inverter AC load.
Charger mode: Displays the DC charge current as a
percentage of the maximum current
Inverter mode: Displays the AC power as a percentage
of the maximum power
2. Displays the the AC-voltage of the active AC source.
3. The Power sharing/ Generator-mains support
LEDs indicate the input current limit. This is used for
setting the Mass Combi AC-input current to prevent the
external input fuse from tripping (see Mass Combi
manual). NOTE: No LEDs illuminating represent the
option "Power Sharing disabled".
Power Sharing/ Generator–mains support must be
switched on at the Mass Combi to enable remote control
by the APC.
4. With an external AC source available the AC input
indicator illuminates. When it blinks slowly the power
support function is active.
5. The Failure LED illuminates red when failure is
detected. See table 1. The cause of failure is explained
in the user manual of the Mass Combi.
6. Set: easy programming in three steps to adjust the
power sharing / power support level:
1. Hold Set pressed until the power sharing LED starts
to blink.
2. Now press Set repeatedly to scroll along set points.
3. Once you chose the desired value, don't press the
button for three seconds. The value is stored then
and the LED stops blinking (with "Power sharing
disabled" selected, no LEDs blink).
Remark: The Masterlink APC can never be adjusted to a
level that is higher than set by the DIP switches of the
Mass Combi. Example: If the DIP switches of the Mass
Combi are adjusted to 6 Amps, scrolling between
Disabled, 4 amps and 6 amps is possible only.
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