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XP-COMPACT 

 

 

User manual    

 

 

   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E 

 

                         

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9 Technical 

Data 

 

 

Model 

XPC 1400-12 

XPC 2200-24 

XPC 2200-48 

Inverter 
Nominal battery voltage  

12V 24V 48V 

Input voltage range  

9.5 – 16V 

19 - 32V 

38 - 64V 

Continuous power @ 25°C 

1100VA 

1600VA 

1600VA 

Power 30 min. @ 25°C  

1400VA 

2200VA 

2200VA 

Maximum power load 5 sec.  

3 x Pnom 

Maximum load  

up to short circuit 

Maximum asymmetric load  

up to Pcont. 

Stand-by adjustment  

1 to 25W 

Cos 

ϕ

  

0.1 - 1 

Maximum efficiency  

  94% 

95% 

Consumption OFF/Stand-by/ON 

  0.5/0.6/4W 

 0.8/0.9/7W 

 1.2/1.3/7W 

Output voltage  

230Vac (- 10% / 0) 

Output frequency crystal controlled  

50Hz +/-  0.05% 

Total harmonic distortion  

< 4% 

< 2% 

Dynamic behaviour on load change 0 to 100% 

0.5 ms 

Overload and short circuit protection 

Automatic disconnection with 3 time restart attempt 

Overheat protection 

Acoustic warning before shut-off - with automatic restart

 

Battery charger (4 STEP) I-U-Uo-Equalize (every 25 cycles)

 

Charging current adjustable 

0 - 45A 

0 - 37A 

0 - 20A 

Input current balance adjustment (Power Sharing) 

n.a. 

Maximum input voltage  

265Vac 

Minimum input voltage  

Adjustable threshold from 150 to 230Vac 

Input frequency  

45 - 65Hz 

Power Factor Correction (PFC)  

EN 61000-3-2 

Optional solar charger (4 stages) I-U-Uo-Equalize (every 25 cycles) 
Maximum PV open circuit voltage (V) 

25V 

45V 

90V 

Maximum charge current (A) 

30A 

30A 

20A 

Working principle: I-U-Uo-Equalize (every 25 cycles) 

Shunt 

Battery control (thresholds and times adjustable by the user) 
Absorption time  

0-4 h 

End charge cycle voltage  

14.4V 

28.8V 

57.6V 

Floating voltage  

13.6V 

27.2V 

54.4V 

Equalization voltage  

15.6V 

31.2V 

62.4V 

Deep-discharge protection  

10.8V 

21.6V 

43.2V 

Temperature compensation (optional CT-35) 

-3mV / 

C / cell 

General data 
Multifunction contact - potential free (3 points) 

16A - 250Vac 

Max. current on transfer relay 

16A/3.7kVA 

16A/3.7kVA 

16A/3.7kVA 

Transfer time  

< 20 ms 

Weight  

11.7 kg 

12.6 kg 

Dimension h x l x L [mm] 

124x215x410 

Protection index IP20 

IP23 with top cover CxxxxIP23 

Certification ECE-R 10 (E24) 

yes 

yes 

n.a. 

EC conformity 

EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 55014, EN 55022,  

EN 61000-3-2, Dir. 89/336/EEC, LVD 73/23/EEC,  

EN 50091-2, EN 60950-1 

Operating temperature range 

-20 to 55 

o

Ventilation from 

45 

o

Acoustic level without / with ventilation 

< 10 dB / < 35 dB 

Warranty 2 

years 

Options 
Solar charge controller  

XPC xxxx-S 

Remote control (112 x 138 x 25mm / 20 m cable) 

RCC-01 

IP-23 top cover 

C-IP23 

AC cable cover       

CFC-01 

Battery temperature sensor (58 x 51.5 x 22mm / 3 m 
cable) 

CT-35 

Data may change without any notice 

  

Summary of Contents for XP-COMPACT XPC 1400-12

Page 1: ...ersystem XP COMPACT XPC 1400 12 XP COMPACT XPC 2200 24 XP COMPACT XPC 2200 48 Remote control RCC 01 Temperature sensor CT 35 Solar charge controller XPCxxxx S AC cable cover CFC 01 IP 23 top cover C IP23 STUDER INNOTEC TEL 41 0 27 205 60 80 Rue des Casernes 57 FAX 41 0 27 205 60 88 CH 1950 SION EMAIL info studer innotec com ...

Page 2: ...terminals connections 8 3 5 CONNECTING PANEL FRONT SIDE 8 3 6 CABLING WIRING 9 3 6 1 Pre installation settings 9 3 6 2 Connection to battery 9 3 6 3 Connecting the 230Vac Consumer Appliance AC OUTPUT 9 3 6 4 Connecting the 230Vac Input AC INPUT 9 3 6 5 Connecting the Solar modules SOLAR Only with solar option 9 3 6 6 Connection to Auxiliary Contact 10 3 6 7 Connection to Temperature Sensor Temp 10...

Page 3: ...ACT AND ON OFF CONTROL 17 5 6 MANUAL CONTROL OF THE AUXILIARY CONTACT 17 6 Programming 17 6 1 STANDARD SETTING 18 6 1 1 Battery voltage 18 6 1 2 Auxiliary contact 18 6 2 RESET VALUE 18 6 3 BATTERY VOLTAGES AND ABSORPTION TIME 18 6 3 1 Table of voltage and timing threshold 18 6 3 2 Set the voltage and timing threshold 18 6 4 PROGRAM THE AUXILIARY CONTACT 19 6 4 1 Principle 19 6 4 2 The programming ...

Page 4: ... is valid for uses and operating possibilities mentioned in this manual The warranty period for the XP COMPACT is 2 years 1 3 Warranty Disclaimer We do not accept any responsibility for any damages occurring through use manipulation working situation and handling which are not explicitly mentioned in these operating instructions Following cases are not covered by the warranty High voltage at INPUT...

Page 5: ...rized vehicles the XP COMPACT must be protected from water spray and any other wet conditions The XP COMPACT may only be connected to lead acid or lead gel batteries Caution In normal use lead acid and lead gel batteries give out explosive gases Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of batteries The batteries must always be stored or placed in a well ventilated area they should be ...

Page 6: ...wer transistors a toroidal transformer and a fast regulating system make up a robust and reliable inverter with highest efficiency A 1 20 Watt adjustable charge detection system serves to provide the smallest energy consumption and ensures a long life for the battery 2 2 2 The transfer system XP COMPACT can be connected to an AC source for example a stand by emergency generator or the AC network W...

Page 7: ...th the XP COMPACT batteries can be charged with a generator and with the solar modules at the same time The charging of batteries with both energy sources is carried out fully automatically 2 2 5 Remote control As an option a remote control can be connected to XP COMPACT Extra display and program ming possibilities are available on the remote control see Chap 5 The remote control is supplied with ...

Page 8: ...and reach up to 80 de gree Celsius 3 3 Protection cover IP23 This cover IP23 Order ref C IP23 can be easily ins talled after the fixation of the XP COMPACT To install it release a little the too screws down and more the two up Then insert the IP 23 cover between the XP COMPACT and the wall The cover must touch the screws Lock on the four screws it s ready 3 4 Connections 3 4 1 General instructions...

Page 9: ...ote control Caution Check battery polarity before connecting A wrong connection could damage the system BATTERY Temp sens AC OUT AC IN N L H G K F E C B M A N L D J A Battery Battery cable already installed B SOLAR Connecting terminal for Solar modules C Remote contr Connecting terminal for Remote Control RCC 01 D Equalize Slide switch for equalization of the Battery E Transfer delay Slide switch ...

Page 10: ...low If the LED 12 Battery Low High is blinking the battery charge is too high Caution With a wrong battery voltage the XP COMPACT can be destroyed For example connecting a XPC 1400 12 to a 48V Battery Nevertheless if the XP COMPACT had been connected with reverse polarity it is highly probable that the fuse inside the casing is broken Before opening the casing cover all terminals must be disconnec...

Page 11: ...ck now the connector is locked in place The same applies to the plug in the Remote Control The length of the cable for Remote Control should not exceed 40m We deliver it with 20m cable 3 6 7 Connection to Temperature Sensor Temp The Temperature sensor CT 35 is connected in the terminal marked Temp with a RJ11 6 connec tor The Temperature Sensor can be plugged IN or plugged OUT during any operating...

Page 12: ...t the AC IN input 2 CHARGER Battery Charger is working The input voltage is out value voltage or frequency 3 SOLAR CHARGE Connected Solar modules are delivering energy 4 Program Program mode for Aux Contact 5 Contact active Auxiliary Contact is activated 6 Contact manual Aux Cont manually activated 7 Transfer system is active Input AC voltage is directly connected to AC OUT outlet Transfer system ...

Page 13: ... appliance 230Vac up to the nominal power of your XP COMPACT can be operated Thanks to the generous dimensioning of the XP COMPACT you can operate appliances requiring higher power than the nominal power of the XP COMPACT for a short time The XP COMPACT provides up to 3 times the nominal power to start motors 4 6 1 Charge detection system Standby In order to avoid unnecessary discharge of the batt...

Page 14: ...low voltage then it synchronizes the aux contact with the alarm signal In this way for example an emergency back up system can be started without any break in the energy supply The low voltage is set to 11 8V 23 6V 47 2V These settings are standard for most batteries These voltage levels are maintained by the built in Battery Management System of XP COMPACT by matching the load and the battery con...

Page 15: ...e XP COMPACT is acting as a consumer load like any other connected load to the grid or the generator His consumption should be added to the consumption of every active consumer connected at the AC output of the XP COMPACT The maximum used current used by the charger is limited to 6A This mean that the minimum required current from the source is 6A or greater If that s not the fact the charging cur...

Page 16: ...on front with the cable connections The XP COMPACT provides a break free alternating voltage for the consuming appliance A quick transfer switch is not always sensible nor is it always desired For example when the consuming appliances are operated by a small back up generator an over load of a short duration on such a generator i e start of a vacuum cleaner etc has the effect of decreasing the vol...

Page 17: ...n be extended to 40m The Remote Control is suitable for surface mounting on the wall or on to a switch board It is fixed with 4 screws All operating controls and displays except from level adjustment are available on the Remote Control Several extra features are implemented in the remote control A charging current monitor 25 Output power monitor 25 The battery status monitor Auxiliary contact prog...

Page 18: ... active in case of an alarm of the XP COMPACT The Control Input is connected in parallel to the ON OFF push button The XP COMPACT can be switched on or off through this input with an impulse button or an impulse contact Order Number for Remote Control RCC 01 Dimensions H x B x T 111 5 x 136 5 x 25mm Caution No external voltage should be connected to this Input Control 5 6 Manual control of the aux...

Page 19: ...ll confirm the comeback to the factory settings The inverter switches off after this operation It can be turned on again after the beep 6 3 Battery voltages and absorption time The voltage levels low voltage float charge end of charge and equalization and the duration of the absorption charge can be changed The display of these voltages and the times in the program mode are in accordance with the ...

Page 20: ...e switching on and off of this contact can be freely programmed for every operating situation of the XP COMPACT witch situation is indicated with a LED There is no limitation to its application and it is left to your wishes and desires as to where and how you would like to use it 6 4 1 Principle The Auxiliary Contact can be basically programmed for any operating situation of the XP COMPACT which i...

Page 21: ... overtemp One of the 4 LED 15 to 18 or 10 will be chosen as the cut off criteria The second prior ity loads will be supply only if the battery as a sufficient residual capacity 6 5 Disabling some of the XP COMPACT functions Each different function charger inverter and transfer can be disabled This is useful for specific applications witch required to disable some of these tree functions If you pre...

Page 22: ... maintenance Keep the appliance clean and from time to time wipe it clean with a damp cloth 8 CE Compliance Hereby we state that the products described in this user manual meet the following standards EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 EN 55014 EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 Dir 89 336 EEC LVD 73 23 EEC EN 50091 2 EN 60950 1 CH 1950 Sion the 1st of January 2003 STUDER INNOTEC R Studer ...

Page 23: ...Correction PFC EN 61000 3 2 Optional solar charger 4 stages I U Uo Equalize every 25 cycles Maximum PV open circuit voltage V 25V 45V 90V Maximum charge current A 30A 30A 20A Working principle I U Uo Equalize every 25 cycles Shunt Battery control thresholds and times adjustable by the user Absorption time 0 4 h End charge cycle voltage 14 4V 28 8V 57 6V Floating voltage 13 6V 27 2V 54 4V Equalizat...

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