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Overvoltage and undervoltage protection

Immediately switches off the load output in the case of excessively high 

or low battery voltage. 

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Overtemperature protection

If the temperature inside the controller becomes too high, then the 

controller load output is switched off to reduce the power loss.

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Load output overload protection

If the permissible load current is exceeded, then the load output is 

switched off.

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Overvoltage protection

A varistor at the module input provides protection against overvoltages 

> 47 V. The component limits the surge energy to 4.4 joules.

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Deep discharge protection / Overcharging protection

 Prevents exces-

sive discharging / charging of the battery. 

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Conforms to the relevant European CE standards 

5 Installation

5.1  Mounting location

Mount the device near to the battery, in the orientation shown below, on a 

surface with the following properties:
•  stable

•  vertical

•  non-flammable

•  level

•  dry

The battery cable should be as short as possible (1 – 2 m) and have a suffi-

ciently large cross-section to keep losses as low as possible, e.g. 2.5 mm² at 

10 A and 2 m; 4 mm² at 20 A and 2 m; 6 mm² at 30 A and 2 m. For correct 

functioning of the temperature compensation of the charging voltage, the 

same ambient temperature must exist at both the controller and the battery. 

If this is not possible for installation reasons, then an external temperature 

sensor is available as an optional accessory. 
Do not install the controller outside. The device must be mounted protected 

from moisture, dripping water, spray, rainwater and direct or indirect heat-

ing, e.g. from direct sunlight.
The device generates heat during normal operation. The rear ventilation 

required for cooling the device must not be hindered by the mounting loca-

tion or by installation in an additional casing. 
A free space of at least 15 cm on all sides of the device must be provided to 

ensure the necessary circulation of air for cooling. The permissible ambient 

temperature must be adhered to at the mounting location.

15 cm

15 cm

15 cm

15 cm

The integrated LC display should be protected from UV radiation (e.g. sun-

light) Long-term exposure to UV radiation can permanently discolour the 

LC display.

Summary of Contents for PR 1010

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Solar charge controller 10 A 15 A 20 A 30 A 739 704 11 10 EN...

Page 2: ...arging current 8 6 2 5 Load current 8 6 2 6 Ah Battery charge meter 8 6 2 7 Ah Battery discharge meter 8 6 2 8 Deep discharge protection advance warning 9 6 2 9 Load disconnection 9 7 Functions 10 7 1...

Page 3: ...If the device is installed abroad information on rules and protective measures must be obtained from the corresponding institutions authorities Do not start the installation until you are sure that yo...

Page 4: ...alled in a manner providing protection from weathering influences such as rain and direct sunlight Ventilation openings must not be covered The controller may only be used for the specified intended p...

Page 5: ...a suffi ciently large cross section to keep losses as low as possible e g 2 5 mm at 10 A and 2 m 4 mm at 20 A and 2 m 6 mm at 30 A and 2 m For correct functioning of the temperature compensation of t...

Page 6: ...ttery can be damaged when the connection cable is short circuited Install a fuse in the battery connection cable to protect the battery Observe the following connection sequence when commissioning the...

Page 7: ...em information The left button can be used to switch between the different display windows After the last window the first window is displayed once more The following figures show examples of system i...

Page 8: ...6 2 5 Load current Displays the current being consumed from the load output 6 2 6 Ah Battery charge meter Displays the total Ah charged into the bat tery since initial installation or the last reset o...

Page 9: ...oltage value Voltage control Voltage value and voltage bar display Voltage control with bar display The face symbol still looks happy 6 2 9 Load disconnection The following symbols flash when the deep...

Page 10: ...tery until the final charge voltage is reached Once charge controlling takes place the charge current is controlled via pulse width modulated PWM shunting of the module input shunt charge controller D...

Page 11: ...t rather relative to the point when the controller detects the transition from night to day This point can be influenced by bad weather fog or the natural seasonal changes in the lengths of day and ni...

Page 12: ...charging method and deep discharge protection are controlled by the calculated SOC value If loads are directly connected to the battery and not to the controller or the battery is also charged from a...

Page 13: ...connection After this period activating the function causes InF to be displayed left Fig Perform the self test as follows 1 Disconnect the solar module 2 Disconnect load 3 Disconnect the battery 4 Re...

Page 14: ...e Possible causes Solar module and load were not disconnected before the test Check this and repeat the test if necessary Defective controller Contact your dealer for a more detailed examination or re...

Page 15: ...external Steca bus 6 pin edge con nector Check the plug connection at the 6 pin edge connector check the power supply and check for correct functioning of external expansions If the error recurs then...

Page 16: ...d with incorrect polarity Correct the short circuit at module input Sun symbol appears after 10 s Connect the module Sun symbol appears after 15 min Connect the module with the correct polarity No bat...

Page 17: ...n of the fault is provided immediately after it is discovered Guarantee claims are to be directed to the seller The seller must be informed before guarantee claims are processed For processing a guara...

Page 18: ...5 C Load switch on 75 C Data on final charge voltage Depending on configured battery type Gel battery GEL Liquid electrolyte Li Normal charging float 13 9 V 27 8 V 13 9 V 27 8 V Boost charging boost f...

Page 19: ...r segments 12 8 V 25 6 V 8 bar segments 12 7 V 25 4 V 7 bar segments 12 5 V 25 0 V 6 bar segments 12 0 V 24 0 V 5 bar segments 11 7 V 23 4 V 4 bar segments 11 1 V 22 2 V 3 bar segments 11 0 V 22 0 V 2...

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