Enatel DC System Manual
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Model: RWxxx
Version: 3.6
4
C
OMMISSIONING THE
R
ECTIFIER
1.
Make sure that all cables and wires are disconnected from the rectifier.
2.
Plug the Mains cable into the rectifier and switch the mains on at the outlet. The
Mains LED should glow green.
3.
Disconnect the mains, then plug in the Temperature Compensation Probe, re-
connect the mains and check that the Temperature Probe LED is green.
4.
Disconnect the mains, then double check the polarity of the cables from the
battery (there should be an HRC fuse in the battery lead as close as possible to
the battery to protect the wiring from faulty connections) and then plug them
into the rectifier. Re-connect the mains and the Float Boost LED should glow first
yellow then after about 10 seconds either green or yellow depending on the
charge of the battery. The display LEDs should give an indication of the current
from the rectifier.
5.
Disconnect the mains, then double check the polarity of the cables to the load,
and then plug them into the rectifier. Re-connect the mains.
6.
If there is more than one rectifier connected in parallel, then follow the above
procedure for each rectifier in turn (with the other rectifiers all disconnected).
Ensure all rectifiers are adjusted to the same output voltage (better than ±0.1V)
Finally connect the Load Share Signal cable between the rectifiers, and check
that all rectifiers are indicating near equal current (should be better than 10% of
full load).
7.
Connect the alarms (if fitted/used) and check their operation.
5
S
ERVICING
If the rectifier develops an operational fault or is damaged in any way an Authorised
Service Centre should service it immediately.
5.1
Warnings
This rectifier contains no user serviceable components. Do not disassemble the rectifier.
To isolate the rectifier from the mains, simply unplug the IEC mains connector from the
rectifier
DANGER
Do not operate the rectifier if the covers are damaged
or removed in any way.