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CommIssIonIng
© TESVOLT We reserve the right to make technical changes! RD.TI.026.E.ENG_Installation_Manual_TSHV70OD_v.A.01 Last revised
07/2020
8 COMMISSIONING
8.1 COMMISSIONING A SINGLE UNIT
ATTENTION! Possible damage to the battery.
Incorrect configuration can cause damage to the battery. The parameter settings influence the
SMA STPS 60’s charging behaviour. For this reason, it is important to make the correct settings during
commissioning.
Prerequisites
The SMA STPS 60 SMA STPS 60 has been installed in accordance with SMA’s specifications (installa-
tion/connection).
Procedure
1
Connect the DC connecting cables
5.1
/
5.2
or
7.1
/
7.2
to the
“CHARGER” connections
12
/
13
on the APU . The colours of the
plugs must match the colours of the sockets on the APU, i.e. red
plug to red socket and black plug to black socket.
The plugs must audibly snap into place.
2
Check the cabling of the SMA STPS 60 and the TS HV 70 Outdoor (see also SMA STPS 60 installation
manual).
3
Inspect the component wiring in accordance with section “5.9 Wiring the battery modules” on page
22 et. seq. If the wiring is correct, all live components will be protected against physical contact.
Switch the DC power switch on the BatBreaker (if present) to “ON”. Ensure the SMA STPS 60‘s DC
load-disconnecting switch is set to “ON”.
ATTENTION! Possible damage to the APU due to undetected errors during installation.
Carry out the check carefully in accordance with step
3
as damage to the APU can occur in the event
of deviations.
4
Now insert the back-up fuse for the TS HV 70 Outdoor in the outdoor distribution enclosure.
5
In the connector panel, insert the 35 A NH00 fuses
9
or
37
(see
“5.8 Connector panel” on page 19 et. seq.) for the consumer
branch in the right fuse holder. To do this, open the fuse holder
and push the fuses into the relevant slot parallel to the holder.
Then close the fuse holder.
6
Switch on the following circuit breakers
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in the connector panel
D
in sequence:
1. F3 –> 2. F4 –> if necessary 3. F5 –> 4. F7. Information on assigning the circuit breakers can be found in
section “5.8 Connector panel” on page 19 et. seq.
STOP
STOP