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CombiMaster 230V Series 

– User and Installation Manual 

  

 

Value 

Meaning 

Default 

Adjustable Range 

Lock config. 

Option to lock the configuration (installer level) 

Off 

On, Off 

Factory reset 
button 

Button to restore the configuration's default values 

Off 

On, Off 

Inverter 

 

Energy save 
mode 

Option to enable Energy save mode  

Off 

On, Off 

Frequency 

Inverter frequency 

50Hz 

50, 60Hz 

DC Low on 

Voltage  level at  which  the  inverter  switches  on  (DC  Low  off 
alarm)  

11.5 / 23.0V 

10.7-12.5 / 21.4-25.0V 

DC Low off 

Voltage level at which the inverter switches off  

10.2 / 20.4V 

10.2-12.0 / 20.4-24.0V 

Charger 

 

Max charge cur. 

Maximum charging current  

60 / 100A 

0-60 / 0-100A 

Battery type 

Select the battery type  

Flooded 

User defined, AGM, 
Gel, Flooded, Li-Ion, 
Constant voltage 

Constant 
voltage 

Select the Constant output voltage  

13.25V/26.5V 

12-15 / 24-30V 

Bulk  

 

 

 

Voltage 

Maximum Bulk voltage 

14.4 / 28.8V 
 

12-15 / 24-30V 

Minimum time 

Minimum time that the charger stays in bulk phase  

2 min 

0-600 min 

Maximum time 

Maximum  time  the  bulk  phase  lasts  before  the  charger 
transitions to absorption  

480 min 

0-600 min 

Start bulk time 

Voltage level at which to start the bulk timer 

13.25 / 26.50 V 

12-15 / 24-30V 

Absorption 

 

 

 

Voltage 

Absorption voltage  

14.25 / 28.50V 

12-15 / 24-30V 

Minimum time 

Minimum time that the charger stays in absorption phase 

15 min 

0-600 min 

Maximum time 

Maximum time that the charger stays in absorption phase  

240 min 

0-600 min 

Return Amps 

Return amps (% of maximum charge current) 

6% 

0-100% 

Float  

 

 

 

Voltage 

Float voltage  

13.25 / 26.50V 

12-15 / 24-30V 

Return to Bulk s 

Delay time before the charger returns to Bulk after reaching 
the Return to Bulk voltage  

30 s 

0-600sec 

Return to Bulk V 

Bulk return voltage. If the battery voltage has dropped below 
this voltage, the charger will return to bulk phase  

12.80 / 25.60V 

12-15 / 24-30V 

AC IN 

 

 

 

AC IN support 

Option to enable AC input support mode  

Off 

On, Off 

Voltage range 

AC voltage input window  

Wide 

Wide, narrow 

AC IN limits 

 

 

 

AC IN Limit A 

Fuse pre-setting A  

6A 

0-30A 

AC IN Limit B 

Fuse pre-setting B  

10A 

0-30A 

AC IN Limit C 

Fuse pre-setting C  

16A 

0-30A 

Dry contact (installer level)

 

 

 

Function 

Select dry contact alarm function 

 

Alarm, Power level 

Power Level 

Inverter output power level 

60% 

0-100% 

Delay on 

Delay on  

5s 

0-300 seconds 

Delay off 

Delay off  

5s 

0-300 seconds 

DIP Switches 

 

 

 

1234567890 
0000000000 

Position of the DIP switches 

0,1 

 

5.2.5 

Events 

– System automation 

A CZone/MasterBus device can be programmed to initiate an action at another connected device. This is very helpful in 
automation of your system but is not required. In MasterBus this is done by means of event based commands. In the Events 
tab you can program the CombiMaster to act as an event source. Events which occur during the operation of the CombiMaster 
will then trigger actions from other products. The following tables list the parameters as shown in MasterAdjust. 

Summary of Contents for COMBIMASTER 12V/2000VA-60A

Page 1: ...OMBIMASTER 230V Series INVERTER CHARGER COMBINATION WITH AC IN SUPPORT USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 10000015079 03 To download this manual in other languages please visit our website www mastervolt co...

Page 2: ...5 3 AC Safety grounding 10 4 5 4 Network wiring CZone MasterBus 10 4 6 Things you need 10 4 7 Installation step by step 11 4 8 Accessories connector dry contacts 14 4 8 1 Remote switch 14 4 8 2 Alarm...

Page 3: ...ular base at least once a year Do not use the CombiMaster when the wiring is undersized or damaged 6 Do not operate the CombiMaster if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in...

Page 4: ...nded limits of discharge level of your batteries 5 If it is necessary to remove a battery always remove grounded terminal from battery first Make sure all accessories are off so as not to cause an arc...

Page 5: ...ply with these instructions may result in under performance damage or failure of the product and may void this warranty The warranty is limited to the cost of repair and or replacement of the product...

Page 6: ...Ground stud 11 CZone MasterBus connection 12 Accessories connector 13 Temperature sensor connection 3 2 Operating modes Inverter mode When there is no external AC power available the inverter provide...

Page 7: ...mote or a Touch 5 in a CZone network Some settings can only be adjusted from a laptop notebook or PC connected to the CombiMaster via a USB Interface 3 4 Protection Overload or short circuit while in...

Page 8: ...ventilation in any way The CombiMaster requires a minimum of 100mm 4 of clearance on every side to ensure safety and proper ventilation If the CombiMaster is installed in the immediate vicinity of liv...

Page 9: ...eline only Always comply with all local rules and regulations WARNING On first connecting to power make sure the CombiMaster is in a well ventilated area as it might spark 4 5 1 DC wiring Always keep...

Page 10: ...Recommended cross section for the AC wiring AC Current Minimum cross section 0 20 A 2 5 mm 20 32 A 4 mm Recommended wire colors refer to local rules Wire color Meaning Must be connected to Europe USA...

Page 11: ...ns Appropriate and reliable cable terminals cable lugs battery terminals and cord end terminals We recommend as a minimum tool kit Socket wrench to fix the main DC cables 13mm Socket wrench to fix the...

Page 12: ...the two screws at the bottom and then lifting the front cover plate Step 7 Connect the AC wiring to the screw terminals Fasten the cables with a strain relief Step 8 Integrate a fuse holder in the po...

Page 13: ...nnect to the CombiMaster Adding the CombiMaster to a MasterBus network 1 Disconnect a MasterBus cable or Terminator from the closest MasterBus device and connect it to the CombiMaster 2 Connect the ne...

Page 14: ...Remote contacts to use the ignition lock In this case the CombiMaster s main switch must be in the off position Closed On Open Charge only Use both contacts to connect an external switch In this case...

Page 15: ...h the DIP switch settings This is done in the CZone Configuration Tool MasterBus network Use an RJ45 MasterBus cable not included and daisy chain the CombiMaster to the other MasterBus devices forming...

Page 16: ...to the ON position 1 DIP switch 2 is MasterBus Powering ON 1 or OFF 0 By default this is OFF DIP switches 3 to 5 are used for battery type selection DIP switch 3 4 5 MasterBus settings Flooded 1 0 0...

Page 17: ...ters as shown in MasterAdjust Menu Description Temperature high Internal temperature of the CombiMaster is too high Fan error An error has been detected in the fan DC high voltage Battery voltage is t...

Page 18: ...Maximum time that the charger stays in absorption phase 240 min 0 600 min Return Amps Return amps of maximum charge current 6 0 100 Float Voltage Float voltage 13 25 26 50V 12 15 24 30V Return to Bul...

Page 19: ...arge phase Absorption Float Charge phase Float AC IN Limit A AC input is set to 6A AC IN Limit B AC input is set to 10A AC IN Limit C AC input is set to 16A Table 2 CombiMaster 230V Series MasterBus E...

Page 20: ...k phase Charger in absorption phase Charger in float phase AC IN support mode Green blinking Inverter power save mode active Red on AC input out of range battery voltage low warning shutdown battery v...

Page 21: ...lk phase Once consumption decreases the charger goes back to normal operation of the 3 step charge system Connected to the CombiMaster the batteries can be left unattended for weeks or months One hour...

Page 22: ...ust be corrected immediately If necessary use a soft clean cloth to clean the CombiMaster Do not use any liquids or corrosive substances such as solvents alcohol petrol or abrasive components 6 6 1 De...

Page 23: ...s the charge current is reduced Check AC input voltage Batteries not fully charged Charge current too low See Charge current too low in this table Current to load is too high Reduce load taken from th...

Page 24: ...0V 16 0V 16 0V 16 0V Switch on voltage high battery 15 0V 15 0V 15 0V 15 0V Max ripple on DC full load 15 15 15 15 Nominal DC current at full load 160A 100A 260A 130A Recommended battery capacity 120...

Page 25: ...ulk time at 13 25 26 50 V 13 25 26 50 V 13 25 26 50 V 13 25 26 50 V Return to bulk voltage 12 80 25 60 V 12 80 25 60 V 12 80 25 60 V 13 25 26 50 V Bulk return time 30 s 30 s 30 s 240 s Absorption volt...

Page 26: ...ty not condensing Standards approvals listings CE E mark Front panel display Yes LEDs show AC input state Inverter state charger state Battery temperature sensor Yes Cooling Maintenance free vario fan...

Page 27: ...allation Manual 27 8 5 Dimensions 12V 2000VA 60A and 24V 2000VA 40A 12V 3000VA 100A and 24V 3000VA 60A Figure 8 Dimensions in mm inches 240 9 5 262 10 3 150 5 9 153 6 0 378 14 9 284 11 2 240 9 5 327 1...

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