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Xtender

 

User manual 

V4.6.0 

All elements connected to the Xtender must comply with the applicable laws and regulations. 
Persons not holding written authorisation from Studer Innotec are not permitted to proceed with any 
change, modification or repairs that may be required. Only original parts may be used for authorised 
modifications or replacements. 
This manual contains important safety information. Read the safety and working instructions carefully 
before using the Xtender. Adhere to all the warnings given on the device as well as in the manual, 
by following all the instructions with regard to operation and use. 
The  Xtender,  except  XTS,  is  only  designed  for  indoor  use  and  must  under  no  circumstances  be 
subjected to rain, snow or other humid or dusty conditions. The maximum specifications of the device 
shown on the type plate, as at fig. 1b, must be adhered to. 
In the event of use in motorised vehicles, the Xtender must be protected from dust, splash water and 
any other humid condition. It must also be protected from vibration by installing absorbent parts. 
 

 

The Xtender can be installed at altitudes up to 3000m. For installations at higher altitudes, 
please  contact  Studer  Innotec  SA.  The  Xtender  is  in  overvoltage  category  III,  which 
indicates that it can be installed directly after the protection device at the entrance of 
a building.  

 

2.4.2

 

Precautions when using batteries 

 

 

 

 

The batteries should only be chosen, dimensioned and installed by qualified personnel, 
trained in this specific area.  
Lead-acid or gel batteries produce a highly explosive gas with normal use. No source of 
sparks or fire should be present in the immediate vicinity of the batteries. The batteries 
must  be  kept  in  a  well-ventilated  place  and  be  installed  in  such  a  way  as  to  avoid 
accidental short-circuits when connecting. 
Never try to charge frozen batteries. 
When  working  with  the  batteries,  a  second  person  must  be  present  in  order  to  lend 
assistance in the event of problems. 
Sufficient fresh water and soap must be kept to hand to allow adequate and immediate 
washing of the skin or eyes affected by accidental contact with the acid. 
In the event of accidental contact of the eyes with acid, they must be washed carefully 
with cold water for 15 minutes. Then immediately consult a doctor. 
Battery acid can be neutralised with baking soda. A sufficient quantity of baking soda 
must be available for this purpose. 
Particular care is required when working close to the batteries with metal tools. Tools such 
as  screwdrivers,  open-ended  spanners,  etc.,  may  cause  short  circuits.  Sparks  resulting 
from these short-circuits can cause the battery to explode. Therefore, tools with insulated 
handles should be  used  and  they should never  be left to rest on top of  the batteries. 
When working with the batteries, all metal jewellery such as rings, watches with a metal 
bracelet, earrings, etc., must be taken off. The current supplied by the batteries during a 
short circuit is sufficiently powerful to melt the metal and cause severe burns. 
Batteries at the end of their life-cycle should be recycled in accordance with directives 
from the responsible local authorities or the battery supplier. The batteries should never 
be exposed to fire as they may explode. Under no circumstances should you try to take 
apart  or  dismantle  the  battery,  as  they  contain  toxic  and  polluting  materials.  For 
ungrounded  battery  systems,  always  check  that  they  are  not  inadvertently  grounded 
before starting work on the batteries.  
Always follow carefully the instructions of the battery manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for XTS 900-12

Page 1: ...12 XTS 1200 24 XTS 1400 48 XTM 1500 12 XTM 2000 12 XTM 2400 24 XTM 3500 24 XTM 2600 48 XTM 4000 48 XTH 3000 12 XTH 5000 24 XTH 6000 48 XTH 8000 48 Common Accessories Temperature sensor BTS 01 Accessor...

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Page 3: ...16 4 1 2 Grid connected back up systems 16 4 1 3 Integrated mobile systems 16 4 1 4 Multi unit systems 16 4 1 5 Distributed minigrid 17 4 2 Earthing system 17 4 2 1 Mobile installation or installatio...

Page 4: ...33 8 MULTI UNIT CONFIGURATION 33 8 1 Three phase system 34 8 2 Increasing the power by paralleling units 34 8 3 Combined system 34 8 4 Enlargement of an existing installation 34 9 ACCESSORIES 35 9 1...

Page 5: ...rom power outages in systems where energy supply is unpredictable unreliable network or voluntarily limited or interrupted such as hybrid installations on remote sites or mobile installations The para...

Page 6: ...ll indicate the number of the modified parameter s the specifications of the parameter s and the new value set at the end of the same table All figures and letters indicated in brackets or in square b...

Page 7: ...ther critical installation carrying significant potential damage risks to people or the environment Studer Innotec assumes no responsibility for the infringement of patent rights or other rights of th...

Page 8: ...es The batteries must be kept in a well ventilated place and be installed in such a way as to avoid accidental short circuits when connecting Never try to charge frozen batteries When working with the...

Page 9: ...20cm from any obstacle that may affect the ventilation of the equipment In mobile applications it is important to select an installation site that ensures as low a vibration level as possible Accordin...

Page 10: ...artment If the Xtender is installed in a closed cabinet this must have sufficient ventilation to guarantee an ambient temperature that conforms to the operation of the Xtender These items are not deli...

Page 11: ...iver minimum 1 2 Nm tightening torque and those for the remote entry REMOTE ON OFF 7 and AUX CONTAC 8 by means of a no 1 screwdriver 0 55 Nm tightening torque The cable cross sections of these termina...

Page 12: ...rvention in the device After opening check that all sources of AC and DC voltage batteries have been disconnected or put out of service Some accessible part inside the compartment can have surface tem...

Page 13: ...ser manual V4 6 0 13 3 6 3 Connection compartment XTS model Any unused cable entry on the device must be sealed to prevent any intrusion An intrusion of small animals in the unit may cause serious dam...

Page 14: ...3 3 V CR 2032 lithium ion type battery socket Used as a permanent supply for the internal clock See sect 7 6 p 31 6 Jumper for programming the off on switch by dry contact See sect 7 7 p 31 and fig 8b...

Page 15: ...nd upstream source greater than 16A check the unit is connected thru an upstream protective device fuse or circuit breaker max 16 A 3 6 5 Tightening torque The tightening torque of different connectio...

Page 16: ...to consumers via the Xtender transfer relay 4 1 2 Grid connected back up systems The Xtender can be used in a back up system also known as an uninterruptible power supply UPS enabling a reliable supp...

Page 17: ...2 m and the plug must remain accessible In the absence of voltage at the input the neutral and live are interrupted thereby guaranteeing complete isolation and protection of the cabling upstream of th...

Page 18: ...mmended to set a protection strategy to protect your installation against lightning The strategies depend on various parameters directly linked to each site and we recommend therefore dealing very pro...

Page 19: ...wind power and small hydropower should in principle be dimensioned in such a way as to be able to cover the average daily consumption 4 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS Several schematics and wiring comments as in...

Page 20: ...ry cable Fix the battery cables to the appropriate connections Battery and Battery The M8 screws must be very well tightened On the XTM range you can insert if required a fuse directly on the positive...

Page 21: ...the unit is halted by the main on off command 1 The default values of the battery s charge threshold level are shown in fig 3a and specified in the parameter table p 47 If they are not acceptable whe...

Page 22: ...the output we recommend B curve devices They will be sized at maximum to the highest value listed on the unit s nameplate at point 37 Fig 1a of the Appendix or by the addition of the first value plus...

Page 23: ...the equipment loses its degree of protection IP54 and dust or small animals may enter the equipment causing significant damage which is not covered by the warranty 4 5 9 Connecting the communications...

Page 24: ...hen the Xtender is connected to the remote control RCC 02 03 or another Xtender compatible device VarioTrack BSP etc it is possible that their software versions differ It is important to harmonize the...

Page 25: ...F button 41 The light indicator AC Out 46 lights up or flashes in the event of an absence of consumers 6 4 ACTIVATING THE INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER S H If an AC source generator or electrical grid valid i...

Page 26: ...ative power source such as a generator or public network When the voltage at the entry satisfies the voltage 1199 1470 and frequency 1505 1506 parameters the transfer relay will be activated after a d...

Page 27: ...al Despite a limited source all loads connected downstream the Xtender remain functional The system will reduce automatically the charging current from its target value 1138 to 0 according to the curr...

Page 28: ...ng on the capacity of the source as follows If the device is connected to a network the value is sized according to the upstream protective device fuse or circuit breaker or a lower value if desired I...

Page 29: ...normal for the charge current to be lower than the selected current if the limit of the AC input current 1107 is reached b In this event the AC IN indicator 45 flashes The charge current will be limi...

Page 30: ...tarting threshold will be reset to its initial value when the value of parameter 1307 is reached If the inverter is repeatedly 1304 encountering a low voltage disconnection in a short period 1404 it w...

Page 31: ...o the instantaneous battery current the same way as it is done for compensation of LVD see sect 7 3 3 p 30 if parameter 1191 is activated Contact no 2 AUX 2 alarm contact by default It is deactivated...

Page 32: ...ke a bridge between terminal 3 and 4 and wire the dry contact between 5 and 6 Control by a voltage supply an AC or DC voltage of 6 to 60V effective between terminals 4 and 5 Note on the XTM and XTS mo...

Page 33: ...ystem or to increase the power output of a single or two phases The implementation of this configuration requires particular precautions and it must be installed and commissioned by qualified personal...

Page 34: ...is given in fig 12 Appendix 1 and the comments on p 42 8 3 COMBINED SYSTEM It is possible to combine a three phase system with 1 or 2 phases made up of 2 or 3 Xtenders in parallel An example of cabli...

Page 35: ...context in which they can be used It also allows the following functions Display of function synopsis Display of the measured operational values current voltage power output etc Updating of software...

Page 36: ...temperature sensor BTS 01 is supplied with a 3 m cable fitted with RJ11 6 type plugs It may be connected or disconnected at any time including when the device is in use using the corresponding socket...

Page 37: ...he plug 2 described in chapter xx by a 5m cable supplied with the accessory It provides the XTS with auxiliary relays as described in sect 7 5 p 31 This module can be mounted on DIN rail If the plug 2...

Page 38: ...VARIOSTRING These solar charge controllers VT 65 VT 80 and VS 120 automatically charge the batteries in an optimal way by retrieving maximum energy from the solar panels PV modules When connected to...

Page 39: ...ors at the front of the unit allowing clear identification of the operating mode 41 The ON OFF button allows the start up or complete stop of the system In the systems comprising several units each un...

Page 40: ...below the input limit and does not allow the transfer relay to close You must increase the input current limit 1107 authorise exceeding this limit 1436 authorise backup on the source 1126 or disconne...

Page 41: ...s the user current exceeds the limit value of the input current 1107 If grid feeding is allowed 1127 this indicator blinks 2 times while feeding 46 This indicator is lit continuously when an alternati...

Page 42: ...a hybrid system remote sites ensuring the supply in single phase from a generator and or the battery when the AC source is absent See also sect 4 1 1 p 16 8b Remote entry variants ON OFF remote contr...

Page 43: ...p 31 must be the same for every unit Only 1 unit has to be wired and the function is applied to every unit of the system 13 Example of three phase cabling of 3 Xtenders three phase input Highlight s W...

Page 44: ...t be installed on at least one of the two battery conductors It will ideally be placed on the positive pole of the battery and as close as possible to this The calibre of the device is selected accord...

Page 45: ...ons must be applied F AC output protection devices for the Xtender A protection device dimensioned depending on the cable cross section used may be installed downstream of the Xtender main circuit bre...

Page 46: ...vice optional prevents the risk of galvanic corrosion due to direct currents when a boat is connected at the dock 18 MECHANICAL DIMENSION AND MOUNTING ELEMENTS Pos Description Comments 25 Mounting hoo...

Page 47: ...el 1 to start a new cycle 30 min Expert 1145 Voltage level 2 to start a new cycle 12 3 24 6 49 2 Vdc Expert 1146 Time period under voltage level 2 to start a new cycle 60 sec Expert 1147 Cycling restr...

Page 48: ...1 07 00 hh mm Inst 1219 End hour AUX 1 20 00 hh mm Inst 1221 Day of the week AUX 1 None days Inst 1222 Start hour AUX 1 07 00 hh mm Inst 1223 End hour AUX 1 20 00 hh mm Expert 1225 Xtender is OFF AUX...

Page 49: ...Output voltage 230 Vac Inst 1287 Restore factory settings Expert 1288 Use dynamic compensation of battery level AUX 1 Yes Expert 1290 Equalization current 60 Adc Expert 1291 Equalization before absorp...

Page 50: ...vate AUX 2 No Expert 1359 Battery voltage 2 AUX 2 11 5 23 46 1 Vdc Expert 1360 Delay 2 AUX 2 5 min Expert 1361 Battery voltage 3 activate AUX 2 No Expert 1362 Battery voltage 3 AUX 2 11 22 1 44 2 Vdc...

Page 51: ...2 5 C Expert 1461 Multi inverters allowed Yes Expert 1462 Multi inverters independents Need reset 1468 No Expert 1467 Force phase of floating Expert 1468 Reset of all the inverters Expert 1485 Prohib...

Page 52: ...sic 1551 Basic parameters set by means of the potentiomenter in the XTS Yes Basic 1552 Type of detection of the grid loss AC In Tolerant Expert 1553 Speed of input limit increase 50 Expert 1554 Decrea...

Page 53: ...0 2 h Expert 1598 Deactivate if battery in floating phase AUX 2 Yes Expert 1599 Softstart duration 0 sec Inst 1600 Disable minigrid mode No Inst 1601 AC in energy quota AUX1 No Inst 1602 AC in energy...

Page 54: ...t down with automatic restart Battery charger Charge characteristics 6 steps bulk absorption floating equalization reduced floating periodic absorption Maximum charging current 35A 25A 12A 70A 100A 55...

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