4.3 Connecting AC cables
The Quattro is a safety class I product (supplied with an ground terminal for safety
purposes), only a TN-S grounding system is allowed). Its AC input and/or output
terminals and/or grounding point on the outside of the product must be
provided with an uninterruptable grounding point for safety purposes. See
the following instructions in this regard.
The Quattro is provided with a ground relay (see appendix) that automatically
connects the N output to the casing if no external AC supply is available. If
an external AC supply is provided, the ground relay will open before the input
safety relay closes (relay H in appendix B). This ensures the correct operation of
an earth leakage circuit breaker that is connected to the output.
- In a fixed installation, an uninterruptable grounding can be secured by means of
the grounding wire of the AC input. Otherwise the casing must be grounded.
- In a mobile installation (for example, with a shore current plug), interrupting the
shore connection will simultaneously disconnect the grounding connection. In that
case, the casing must be connected to the chassis (of the vehicle) or to the hull or
grounding plate (of the boat).
- For all AC connections use M6 cable lugs.
- In general, the connection described above to shore connection grounding is not
recommended for boats because of galvanic corrosion. The solution to this is
using an isolating transformer.
The inverter does incorporate a mains frequency isolating transformer. This precludes the possibility of DC current at any AC
port. Therefore type A RCD's can be used. The RCD must comply to IEC 61008-1 or IEC 61009-1 or to AS/NZS 61800.1 and
AS/NZS 61009.1
AC-in-1 (see appendix A, maximum torque: 7 Nm)
If AC voltage is present on these terminals, the Quattro will use this connection. Generally a generator will be connected to AC-
in-1. An appropriate and readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring
The AC-in-1 input must be protected by a fuse or magnetic circuit breaker rated at 100 A or less, and cable cross-
section must be sized accordingly. If the input AC supply is rated at a lower value, the fuse or magnetic circuit breaker
should be down sized accordingly.
AC-in-2 (see appendix A, maximum torque: 7 Nm)
If AC voltage is present on these terminals, the Quattro will use this connection, unless voltage is also present on
AC-in-1. The Quattro will then automatically select AC-in-1. Generally the mains supply or shore voltage will be connected
to AC-in-2.
The AC-in-2 input must be protected by a fuse or magnetic circuit breaker rated at 100 A or less, and cable cross-
section must be sized accordingly. If the input AC supply is rated at a lower value, the fuse or magnetic circuit breaker
should be down sized accordingly.
Note: The Quattro may not start when AC is present only on AC-in-2, and DC battery voltage is 10 % or more below
nominal (less than 11 Volt in case of a 12 Volt battery).
Solution: connect AC power to AC-in-1, or recharge the battery.
AC-out-1 (see appendix A, maximum torque: 7 Nm)
The AC output cable can be connected directly to the terminal block "AC-out".
With its PowerAssist feature the Quattro can add up to 5, 8, 10 or 15 kVA (forexample 10.000 / 230 = 43 A) to the output during
periods of peak power requirement.
Together with a maximum input current of 100 A this means that the output can supply up to 100 + 21 = 121 A (5 kVA models),
100 + 35 = 135 A (8 kVA models), 100 + 43 = 143 A (10 kVA model) and 100 + 65 = 165 A (15 kVA model).
An earth leakage circuit breaker and a fuse or circuit breaker rated to support the expected load must be included in
series with the output, and cable cross-section must be sized accordingly. The maximum rating of the fuse or circuit
breaker is 125 A (5 kVA models), 135 A (8 kVA), 143 A (10 kVA) resp. 165 A (15 kVA).
AC-out-2 (see appendix A, maximum torque: 7 Nm)
A second output is available that disconnects its load in the event of battery operation. On these terminals, equipment is
connected that should operate only if AC voltage is available on AC-in-1 or AC-in-2, e.g. an electric boiler or an air
conditioner. The load on AC-out-2 is disconnected immediately when the Quattro switches to battery operation. After AC power
becomes available on AC-in-1 or AC-in-2, the load on AC-out-2 will be reconnected with a delay of approximately 2 minutes.
This to allow a genset to stabilise.
AC-out-2 can support loads of up to 50 A. An earth leakage circuit breaker and fuse rated at max. 50 A must be connected in
series with AC-out-2.
Procedure
Use three-core cable. The connection terminals are clearly encoded:
PE: earth
N: neutral conductor
L: phase/live conductor
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