Mounting
The LPS II must be fixated safely before taking in to use. It is recommended to use the Clayton
Power LPS II Mount (Not included) for a secure fixation. When mounting the LPS II make sure to
leave enough space around the unit to secure an effortless air flow.
ATTENTION:
When installing the Lithium Power Supply, do not mount it upside down or on the sides.
ATTENTION:
The LPS has forced air cooling. Make sure air can flow freely around the unit.
Power Cable
Included with the LPS II is a country specific power cable. The cables can be one of the four type,
United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, or Switzerland (UK, DE, DK, CH). Make sure you use the right
cable for the specific area.
Transport
The Lithium Power Supply is classified as Class 9 hazardous material UN3480 and tested according
to UN 38.3. Transport of the Lithium Power Supply must always be in original certified packaging.
The transport of Lithium Power Supply must only be handled by trained people in accordance
with ADR, RID and IMDG, exceptions can occur for private and service transport, please check
with authority of the country. For transport by air (IATA) the packaging must be in accordance with
P965, here the original packaging complies. For shipment of defective batteries, contact your
retailer for further information.
Storage
When storing the LPS II for a longer period the unit must be fully charged before stored away.
While in storage the unit must be recharged every 3 months.
Service
Your LPS II does not have any user-serviceable parts. If you need service, contact Clayton Power or
one of our authorized service providers. You can find more information about the service options
on our service page.
Disposal
Batteries marked with the recycling symbol must be processed via a recycling agency recognized
by official authority in the given country. If agreed, the unit may be returned to the manufacturer
for proper disposal. Batteries must not be mixed with any kind of domestic or industrial waste.
Installation and initial start
The initial installation includes setting up the LPS II unit for a standard setup. The following
information summarizes the key aspects to be observed during the setup. You can find the
installation diagram on the last page of the safety manual.
Switching the appliance on and off
Power 12 V
Use the button “12 V” to switch the unit on or off.
When the unit is switch on, a green light will appear above the button.
Power 230 V
Use the button “230 V” to switch the unit on or off.
When the unit is switch on, a green light will appear above the button.
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Certifications / Compliance
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
EN62368-1:EU
EMC 2014/30/EU
EN61000-6-2:2019, EN61000-6-3:2007 / A1:2007
UNECE Regulation 10
RoHs Directive 2011/65/EU
EN 63000:2018
Safety protections
• 230 VAC Input protected by 16 A fuse (not replaceable)
• 230 VAC output protected by RCD 30 mA | CL2001:10A | CL2002: 10 A | CL2003: 13 A
(replaceable by Clayton Power or an authorized service provider)
• DC Input protected by 50 A midi fuse
(replaceable by Clayton Power or an authorized service provider)
• DC Output protected by 180 A fuse
(replaceable by Clayton Power or an authorized service provider)
• Lithium battery protected by fuse (not replaceable)
• L/N relay hazard is hardware protected.
• PE/N relay hazard is hardware protected.
• Solar 20 A fuse
(replaceable by Clayton Power or an authorized service provider)