Fronius Selectiva 4.0 UL B1 (2kW), C1 (3kW) Operating Instruction

Operating Instructions
Selectiva 4.0 UL B1 (2kW), C1 (3kW)
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Operating instructions
Instructions de service
Bedienungsanleitung
42,0410,2909 001-27042023
Table of contents
Power categories 5
General 5
Safety Instructions 6
General 6 Explanation of Safety Instructions 6 Environmental conditions 7 Mains connection 7 Dangers due to grid and charging current 7 Danger due to acids, gases, and vapors 7 General information on working with batteries 8 General note on the use/maintenance of charging plug connections and contacts 8 Personal protection and protection of others 8 Safety measures in normal operation 9 EMC device classifications 9 EMC Measures 9 Data backup 9 Maintenance 9 Repair 10 Obligations of the operating company 10 Safety Inspection 10 Markings on the device 10 Disposal 10 Copyright 10
Safety rules - required for Canada 12
General and electrical risks 12 Personal safety precautions 13 Preparing for charging 13 Charger set-up location 13 Precautions for DC connection 14 Steps to follow with battery installed in vehicle 14 Steps to follow with battery outside the vehicle 14
General information 15
Device concept 15 Intended use 15 FCC regulations 16 Grid connection 16 Correct routing of the mains/charging cables 17 Charging cable 17 Warning notices on the device 17 Warning notices inside the device 18
Site selection and wall mounting 20
Setup regulations 20 Wall and floor mounting 21
Operating controls and connections 24
Operating controls and connections 24 Pin assignment for 2 kW optional plug 26 Pin assignment for 3 kW optional plug 27 Control panel 28
Charging the battery 30
Starting for the first time 30 Starting the charging process 31 Pausing the charging process 33 Ending the charging process 34
Display 36
Overview of display modes 36 Resetting settings 36
Standard mode 37
Standard mode 37
Statistics mode 38
Statistics mode 38
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History mode 39
History mode 39
Configuration mode 41
Overview of the setting options in configuration mode 41 Entering the configuration mode 41 Exiting configuration mode 43
USB mode in configuration mode 44
USB mode 44
Charging settings in configuration mode 46
Overview of charging settings 46 Electrolyte circulation 46 Temperature-controlled charging 47 Equalizing charge 48 Delay 49 Calendar 49 Special charges 51 Special function - opportunity charging 52 DC-Connection 52
Additional functions in configuration mode 54
Overview of additional functions 54 Setting for the "Blue LED" indicator 54 External start/stop 54 Refill indicator 55 Option section 55
General settings in configuration mode 57
Overview of general settings 57 Charging cable settings 57 AC current limitation 57 Code 58 USB time interval 58
Status codes 59
Status codes 59
Overview of available options 64
Safety 64 External start/stop 64 Wall and floor bracket 64 LED strip 64 Air filter 65 Mounting plate 65
Technical data 67
Selectiva 4.0 B1 UL 67 Selectiva 4.0 C1 UL 69
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Power categories
General The kW specification for the power categories refers to the housing design and is
not directly related to the actual device power.
In order to achieve a clear identification of the housing versions, the platform designations B1 and C1 have been introduced.
Platform
Battery voltage Device type
2040 UL 40 A
Max. charging current
(Power cat­egory) Mains voltage
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24 V
48 V
24 V 2120 UL 120 A
48 V
2050 UL 50 A
2070 UL 70 A
4020 UL 20 A
4035 UL 35 A
4045 UL 45 A
4060 UL 60 A
B1 (2kW)
1~ 120 V AC +/- 10 % 1~ 240 V AC +/- 10 %
C1 (3kW)
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Safety Instructions
General The device has been manufactured in line with the state of the art and according
to recognized safety standards. If used incorrectly or misused, however, it can cause:
Serious or fatal injury to the operator or third parties
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Damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating
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company Inefficient operation of the device
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All persons involved in the commissioning, operation, maintenance, and servicing of the device must:
Be suitably qualified
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Have fully read and precisely followed these Operating Instructions
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The Operating Instructions must always be kept to hand wherever the device is being used. In addition to the Operating Instructions, all applicable local rules and regulations regarding accident prevention and environmental protection must also be followed.
All safety and danger notices on the device:
Must be kept in a legible state
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Must not be damaged
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Must not be removed
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Must not be covered, pasted, or painted over
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Explanation of Safety Instruc­tions
For the location of the safety and danger notices on the device, refer to the sec­tion headed "General information" in the Operating Instructions for the device. Before switching on the device, eliminate any faults that could compromise safety.
Your personal safety is at stake!
DANGER!
Indicates an immediate danger.
Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.
WARNING!
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation.
Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.
CAUTION!
Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.
Minor injury or damage to property may result if appropriate precautions are
not taken.
NOTE!
Indicates the possibility of flawed results and damage to the equipment.
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Environmental conditions
Operation or storage of the device outside the stipulated area will be deemed as not in accordance with the intended purpose. The manufacturer accepts no liab­ility for any damage resulting from improper use.
For exact information on permitted environmental conditions, please refer to the "Technical data" chapter.
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Mains connec­tion
Dangers due to grid and char­ging current
Devices with a high output can influence the energy quality of the grid due to their current consumption.
This may affect a number of device types in terms of:
Connection restrictions, requirements regarding maximum permissible grid
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impedance *) or
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criteria regarding the minimum required short circuit power *).
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both at the interface with the public grid
See technical data
In this case, the operator or the person using the device should check whether or not the device is allowed to be connected, where appropriate through discussion with the grid operator.
IMPORTANT! Ensure secure grounding of the mains connection.
Working with battery chargers poses a number of dangers, such as:
Electrical hazard due to grid and charging current
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Hazardous electromagnetic fields that may pose a risk of death for individu-
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als with pacemakers.
Danger due to acids, gases, and vapors
An electric shock can be fatal. Every electric shock poses a risk of death. To pre­vent electric shock during operation:
Do not touch any voltage-carrying parts inside or outside of the device.
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Never touch the battery poles.
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Do not short-circuit the charging cable or charging terminals.
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All cables and leads must be secured, undamaged, insulated, and adequately di­mensioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged, or under-dimensioned cables and leads must be repaired immediately by an authorized specialist.
Batteries contain acids which pose a risk to the eyes and skin. Furthermore, char­ging batteries produces gases and vapors that may be hazardous to your health and are highly explosive under certain circumstances.
Only use battery chargers in well ventilated rooms in order to prevent the accu­mulation of explosive gases. Battery charging rooms are not considered at risk of explosion if a hydrogen concentration of less than 4 % is guaranteed by natural or artificial ventilation.
During charging, observe a minimum distance of 0.5 m (19.69 in.) between the battery and battery charger. Keep potential sources of ignition such as fire and open flames away from the battery.
Never disconnect the battery (e.g., charging terminals) during charging.
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Never breathe in the gases and vapors produced by the battery – ensure there is a sufficient supply of fresh air.
Do not place any tools or electrically conductive metals on the battery, in order to prevent short circuits.
Never allow battery acid to come into contact with your eyes, skin, or clothing. Wear eye protection and appropriate protective clothing. Rinse away any splashed acid immediately and thoroughly with clean water, and consult a physi­cian if necessary.
General informa­tion on working with batteries
General note on the use/mainten­ance of charging plug connections and contacts
Protect batteries from dirt and mechanical damage.
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Store charged batteries in cool rooms. The lowest self discharge occurs at
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approx. +2°C (35.6°F). Refer to the specifications of the battery manufacturer or conduct weekly
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visual inspections to ensure that the battery is filled with acid (electrolyte) up to the maximum marking. Do not start operating the device, or immediately stop operation, and have
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the battery inspected by an authorized specialist if:
The acid level is uneven or there is high water consumption in individual
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cells caused by a possible defect The battery heats up to an impermissible level, above 55°C (131°F)
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Charging plug connections are subject to wear when frequently connected and disconnected. Charging plug connections are therefore considered maintenance parts in combination with the connected supply cables. The use of a plug connection (plug + socket) from the same manufacturer is re­commended.
Before each charging process, both elements of the plug connection must be checked by the user for damage and contamination. In the event that connectors from different manufacturers are combined, special care must be taken during the inspection. Due to different tolerances in shape and geometry of connectors from different manufacturers, increased wear may occur. Increased wear has a negative influence on contact resistances as well as on con­necting, disconnecting, and holding forces.
Personal protec­tion and protec­tion of others
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In the event of damage, the affected parts must be replaced immediately. Further use of a damaged connector half must be prevented by the operating company. Contamination must be removed.
As part of the annual inspection, both halves of the plug connections as well as the supply cables must also be inspected by the service technician or a suitable body. In case of increased load (e.g., current profile, increased dirt, or increased ambi­ent temperature), the operating company must check whether an early replace­ment of the affected parts is necessary.
Keep persons, especially children, away from the device and working area during operation. However, if persons are in the vicinity:
Inform them of any dangers (hazardous acids and gases, risk due to grid and
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charging current, etc.), Provide suitable protective equipment.
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Before leaving the working area, ensure that no personal injury or property dam­age can occur in your absence.
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Safety measures in normal opera­tion
EMC device clas­sifications
Operate devices with ground conductors only on a grid with a ground conductor and a socket with a ground conductor contact. Operating the device on a grid without a ground conductor or on a socket without a ground conductor contact is considered gross negligence. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any dam­age resulting from improper use.
Only operate the device in accordance with the protection class shown on the rating plate.
Never commission the device if it is damaged.
Have the grid and device supply lead regularly inspected by an electrician to en­sure that the ground conductor is functioning properly.
Safety devices that are not fully functional and components with defects must be repaired by an authorized specialist before the device is turned on.
Never bypass or disable protection devices.
A freely accessible mains plug is required after installation.
Devices in emission class A:
Are only designed for use in industrial areas
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Can cause wiring-related or radiated interference in other areas.
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Devices in emission class B:
Satisfy the emissions criteria for residential and industrial areas. This is also
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true for residential areas in which the energy is supplied from the public low­voltage grid.
EMC device classification as per the rating plate or technical data.
EMC Measures In certain cases, even though a device complies with the standard limit values for
emissions, it may affect the application area for which it was designed (e.g., when there is sensitive equipment at the same location, or if the site where the device is installed is close to either radio or television receivers). If this is the case, then the operating company is obliged to take appropriate ac­tion to rectify the situation.
Data backup The user is responsible for backing up any changes made to the factory settings.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any deleted personal settings.
Maintenance Before each start-up, check the mains plug and mains cable and charging cables
and charging terminals for damage. If dirt accumulates on the device, clean the surface of the device housing with a soft cloth and only with solvent-free cleaning agents.
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Repair Repair work must only be carried out by authorized personnel. Use only original
spare and wearing parts (also applies to standard parts). It is impossible to guar­antee that third-party parts are designed and manufactured to meet the de­mands made on them, or that they satisfy safety requirements.
Do not carry out any alterations, installations, or modifications to the device without first obtaining the manufacturer’s permission.
Obligations of the operating company
Safety Inspec­tion
The operating company must only allow persons to work with the device if they:
are familiar with the basic occupational safety and accident prevention regu-
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lations and are trained in handling the device, have read and understood these Operating Instructions, especially the
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"Safety rules" section, and have confirmed this with their signature, are trained according to the requirements for the work results.
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The safety-conscious work of the personnel must be checked regularly.
The manufacturer recommends that a safety inspection of the device be per­formed at least every 12 months.
A safety inspection by a certified electrician is recommended
after changes,
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after alterations,
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after repair, service and maintenance,
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at least every 12 months.
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For the safety inspection, follow the appropriate national and international standards and guidelines.
You can obtain more information about the safety inspection from your service center. The service center will provide the necessary documents upon request.
Markings on the device
Disposal Waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately and re-
Copyright Copyright of these Operating Instructions remains with the manufacturer.
Devices bearing the CSA label satisfy the essential requirements of applicable directives.
cycled in an environmentally sound manner in accordance with the European Dir­ective and national law. Used equipment must be returned to the distributor or through a local authorized collection and disposal system. Proper disposal of the used device promotes sustainable recycling of material resources. Failure to ob­serve this may lead to potential health/environmental impacts.
Packaging materials
Separate collection. Check your municipality’s regulations. Reduce the volume of the box.
Text and illustrations were accurate at the time of printing. Fronius reserves the right to make changes. The contents of the Operating Instructions shall not provide the basis for any claims whatsoever on the part of the purchaser. If you
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have any suggestions for improvement, or can point out any mistakes that you have found in the Operating Instructions, we will be most grateful for your com­ments.
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Safety rules - required for Canada
General and electrical risks
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY - This guide contains important
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safety and operating instructions for these charger types (for model, see first page of this document).
Do not expose the charger to rain or snow.
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The use of accessories not sold or recommended by the charger manufac-
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turer can lead to fire, electric shock or personal injury. To reduce the risk of damage to plugs and cables, always unplug the charger
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by pulling at the plug rather than the cable. Use of an adapter is not allowed in Canada. If a grounding type receptacle is
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not available, do not use this appliance until the proper outlet is installed by a qualified electrician.
Only use an extension cable if it is absolutely necessary. The use of an incor-
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rect extension cable can lead to fire and electric shock. If an extension cable must be used, make sure that
the pins of the extension cable plug are of the same number, size and
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shape as those of the charger plug the extension cable is correctly wired and in good electrical condition
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the cable size is large enough for the AC amperage of the charger, as in-
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dicated above
Minimum AWG size of an extension cable for the mains connection
2040 UL 2050 UL 2070 UL 2120 UL
25 ft (7.6 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12
50 ft (15.2 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12
75 ft (22.9 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12
100 ft (30.5 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 10
125 ft (38.1 m) AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10
150 ft (45.7 m) AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 8
Minimum AWG size of an extension cable for the mains connection
4035 UL 4020 UL 4045 UL 4060 UL
25 ft (7.6 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12
50 ft (15.2 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12
75 ft (22.9 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 12
100 ft (30.5 m) AWG 12 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 10
125 ft (38.1 m) AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10
150 ft (45.7 m) AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 8
Do not use the charger with a damaged cable or plug - replace the cable or
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plug immediately. Do not use the charger if it has been subjected to heavy impact, dropped or
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otherwise damaged; hand it over to a qualified service technician. Do not dismantle the charger; hand it over to a qualified service technician if
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maintenance or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly can result in fire and electric shock.
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To reduce the risk of an electric shock, unplug the charger from the socket
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before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning. This risk cannot be reduced by setting controls to the "Off" position.
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Personal safety precautions
There must be another person within hearing range of you or close enough to come to your assistance when you are working in the vicinity of a battery.
Make sure there is sufficient fresh water and soap nearby in case electrolyte
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comes into contact with the skin, clothing or eyes. Complete eye protection and protective clothing must be worn. Do not touch
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your eyes when working in the vicinity of a battery. If skin or clothing comes into contact with electrolyte, wash away the electro-
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lyte immediately with soap and water. If electrolyte gets into the eye, rinse the eye immediately with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and seek immediate medical assistance.
NEVER smoke or allow an open spark or flame in the vicinity of the battery.
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Be especially careful to avoid the risk of a metal tool falling onto the battery.
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This might create sparks or short-circuit the battery or other electrical com­ponents, thereby causing an explosion.
Remove personal metal objects such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and
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watches before working with a battery. A battery can cause a short-circuit current high enough to melt a ring or similar, thereby leading to a fire.
Only use the Charger for charging a battery intended for this purpose. It is
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not intended to supply power to an extra-low-voltage electrical system or to charge dry-cell batteries. Charging dry-cell batteries may cause them to burst and cause injury to persons and damage to property.
Preparing for charging
Charger set-up location
If it is necessary to remove battery from vehicle to charge it, always remove
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grounded terminal from battery first. Make sure all accessories in the vehicle are off in order to prevent an arc.
Ensure that the area around the battery is well-ventilated while the battery is
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being charged. The released gas can be effectively dispersed using a piece of cardboard or other non-metallic object such as a fan.
Clean the battery terminals. Be careful to ensure that corrosion residues do
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not come into contact with the eyes. Follow the manufacturer's charging instructions carefully.
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Study all battery manufacturer’s specific precautions such as recommended
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rates of charge. With the help of the vehicle manual, determine the battery voltage and en-
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sure that it matches the output of the charger. For a charger having an output voltage selector switch, refer to the car own-
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er’s manual in order to determine the voltage of the battery and to make sure the output voltage is set at the correct voltage. If an output voltage selector switch is not provided, do not use the battery charger unless the battery voltage matches the output voltage rating of the charger.
Never place the charger directly above or below the battery being charged.
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Gases or fluids from the battery will corrode and damage the charger. Locate the charger as far away from the battery as DC cables permit.
Do not operate charger in a closed-in area or restrict ventilation in any way.
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Do not place the battery on the charger.
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Precautions for DC connection
Steps to follow with battery in­stalled in vehicle
Steps to follow with battery out­side the vehicle
Connect and disconnect the DC plugs only after setting any charger switches
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to the off position and removing AC cord from the electric outlet. Never al­low the DC plugs to touch each other.
Follow these steps when battery is installed in vehicle. A spark near battery may cause a battery explosion. To reduce risk of a spark near battery:
Position AC and DC cords to reduce risk of damage moving parts.
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Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause injury
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to persons. Connect the DC plugs as far away from the battery as possible.
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Connect charger AC supply cord to electric outlet.
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When disconnecting charger, turn switches to off, disconnect AC cord and
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then remove DC plugs. For information about the required charging period, refer to the operating in-
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structions.
Follow these steps when battery is outside vehicle. A spark near the battery may cause a battery explosion. To reduce risk of a spark near battery:
Do not face battery when making final connection.
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Connect the DC plugs as far away from the battery as possible.
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Connect charger AC supply cord to electrical outlet.
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When disconnecting charger, always do so in reverse sequence of connecting
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procedure and break first connection while standing as far away from battery as practical.
A (marine) boat battery must be taken out and charged on dry land. Charging
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the battery on board requires special equipment designed for use at sea.
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General information
Device concept The battery chargers in the single-phase range for 24 V and 48 V batteries are
characterized by intelligent charging technology. The Active Inverter Technology with the Ri charging process adapts to the needs of the battery and only charges the current that is really needed into the battery.
The technology is enclosed in a robust industry-standard housing. The compact design meets all requirements for safety standards, reduces space requirements, and protects the components for a long service life.
Featuring a graphic display, an integrated datalogger, new interfaces, and addi­tional options, the device is perfectly equipped for the future.
Intended use The battery charger is intended to charge the following listed batteries. Any oth-
er use is deemed to be "not in accordance with the intended purpose." The manu­facturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such improper use. In­tended use also means:
Following all the instructions in these Operating Instructions
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Regularly checking the mains cable and charging cable
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WARNING!
Danger from charging dry batteries (primary cells) and non-rechargeable bat­teries.
Serious personal injury and property damage due to leaking batteries may result.
Only charge the types of battery listed below.
WARNING!
Danger from charging unsuitable batteries.
Serious personal injury and property damage as a result of escaping gases, igni­tion, or explosion may result.
Only connect batteries to the battery charger which are suitable for the bat-
tery charger in terms of their type, voltage, and capacity and which corres­pond to the settings on the battery charger.
The battery charger is designed for charging lead acid batteries and NiCd batter­ies.
Pb-WET batteries (PzS, GiS, ...):
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Venting, closed lead acid wet batteries with liquid electrolyte. Pb-GEL batteries (PzV, GiV, ...):
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Valve-regulated, sealed lead acid batteries (VRLA) with fixed electrolyte (gel or fleece). AGV batteries (LFP-lithium iron phosphate, ...)
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NiCd batteries:
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Closed or sealed NiCd batteries with liquid electrolyte. Pb-CSM-WET batteries (Copper Strained Metal):
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Closed lead acid CSM batteries with liquid electrolyte. PZQ batteries
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Lead Crystal batteries:
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Type EVFJ/CNFJ Lead Crystal batteries.
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The device must be handled correctly in order for it to work. Never pull on the cable when handling the device.
FCC regulations
Grid connection
FCC
This device conforms to the limit values for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC regulations. These limit values are designed to provide reas­onable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates and uses high frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with the instructions, may interfere with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on again, the user is en­couraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the distance between the device and the receiver.
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Connect the device to a different circuit than the receiver.
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Consult the distributor or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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WARNING!
Danger from electrical current.
This may result in serious injuries or death.
Before starting work, switch off all devices and components involved, and
disconnect them from the grid. Secure all devices and components involved so they cannot be switched back
on.
WARNING!
Danger from incorrect operation and work that is not carried out properly.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
All the work and functions described in this document must only be carried
out by trained and qualified personnel. Read and understand this document.
Read and understand all the Operating Instructions for the system compon-
ents, especially the safety rules.
WARNING!
Danger due to faulty or insufficient grid power supply.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
The requirements for the grid power supply according to the "Technical data"
chapter must be fulfilled.
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Correct routing of the mains/ charging cables
WARNING!
Danger due to charging cables lying around.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property. Personnel can get caught or trip on unplugged, loose cables.
Lay charging cables so that no one can trip over them or get caught on them.
CAUTION!
Danger due to overheating as a result of incorrectly laid mains/charging cables.
Risk of damage to the mains/charging cables.
The mains/charging cable may only be replaced by a qualified electrician.
Lay the mains/charging cable without a loop.
Do not cover the mains/charging cable.
Charging cables longer than 16 ft. 4.85 in. (5 m) must be laid individually (no
bundling). Charging cables longer than 16 ft. 4.85 in. (5 m) can have an increased sur-
face temperature (be aware of hot surfaces). In the following cases, pay special attention that the surface temperature of
the charging cables does not exceed 176°F (80°C):
- Ambient temperature is 86°F (30°C) or more
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Charging cable
Warning notices on the device
WARNING!
Danger from flying sparks due to improper disconnection of the charging plug.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property. The resulting sparks can ignite the charging gases that form during charging and cause a fire or explosion
End the charging process via the battery charger and, after the charging
cables have cooled down, wind them up or, if available, place them on the cable holder.
A number of safety symbols can be seen on the battery charger. The safety sym­bols must not be removed or painted over.
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Protective class I
Production Date Code
UAC nom.
UDC nom.
IDC max.
Part No.:
Ser. No.:
IAC max.
PAC max.
PDC nom.
240VAC
xxAxxA
xxxxWxxxxW
xxV
xxA
xxW
1~ NPE
60Hz
IP21 Platform x1
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAN ICES-001 (B) / NMB-001 (B)
Fronius International GmbH
Froniusstraße 1
A-4643 Pettenbach
Austria
DANGER
Risk of electric shock. Do not touch uninsulated portion of output connector or uninsulated battery terminal.
120VAC
www.fronius.com
XXXX
xxxxxxxx
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Selectiva 4.0 xxxx xkW UL
Warning
High leakage current! Earth connection essential before connecting supply.
Always stop charging before you disconnect the charging cable! Explosive gases. Prevent flames and sparks. Provide adequate ventilation during charge!
Avertissement
Fuite élevée de courant! Raccordement á la terre indispensable avant le raccordement au réseau.
Toujours arrêter la charge avant de déconnecter le câble de charge! Gaz explosifs. Éviter les flames et les étincelles. Prévoir une ventilation adaptée pendant la charge!
42,0409,1321
Dispose of old devices in accordance with safety rules and not in nor­mal domestic waste.
Keep potential sources of ignition such as fire, sparks, and open flames away from the battery.
Danger of explosion! Oxyhydrogen forms in the battery during char­ging.
Battery acid is corrosive and must never come into contact with your eyes, skin, or clothing.
Ensure there is a sufficient supply of fresh air during charging.
Use functions only after reading the Operating Instructions in full.
Warning notices inside the device
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WARNING!
Danger of electric shock
This may result in serious injuries or death.
The housing may only be opened by service technicians trained by the manu-
facturer. Before working with the housing open, the device must be disconnected from
the grid. A suitable measuring device must be used to ensure that electric­ally charged parts (e.g. capacitors) are completely discharged. With the aid of a clearly legible, understandable warning sign, ensure that
the device remains disconnected from the grid until all work has been com­pleted.
Inside the device:
B1
4,010,xxx xxxxxxxx
XXXX
UDC nom. xxV Part No.: Ser. No.:
1
2
1 Display 2 Battery CR2032
WARNING Hazardous Voltage
Kondensator Entladezeit < 2 min.
Capacitor discharge time < 2 min.
Décharge de condensateur < 2 min.
Condensador tiempo de descarga < 2 min.
Condensatore tempo di scaricamento < 2 min.
C1
4,010,xxx xxxxxxxx
XXXX
UDC nom. xxV Part No.: Ser. No.:
1
2
1 Display 2 Battery CR2032
WARNING Hazardous Voltage
Kondensator Entladezeit < 2 min.
Capacitor discharge time < 2 min.
Décharge de condensateur < 2 min.
Condensador tiempo de descarga < 2 min.
Condensatore tempo di scaricamento < 2 min.
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Site selection and wall mounting
Setup regula­tions
WARNING!
Danger from devices falling or toppling over.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Set up all system components in a stable position.
When using a floor bracket or wall bracket, always ensure that all fastening
elements are firmly seated.
The device has been tested according to protection class 21. This means:
Protection against the penetration of solid foreign bodies with a diameter of
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more than .49 in. (12.5 mm) Protection against dripping water falling vertically
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The device can be set up and operated in dry, closed rooms in accordance with protection class 21. Avoid exposure to moisture.
The permissible operating position of the device is horizontal.
Cooling air
The device must be set up so that cooling air can flow through the housing open­ings provided unhindered. There must always be a minimum distance of 7.87 in. (20 cm) from the air inlet and outlet openings. The ambient air must be free from:
Excessive dust exposure
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Electrically conductive particles (carbon black or metal chips)
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Heat sources
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Battery acid vapors
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The cooling air flows in and out as indicated by the arrow symbols in the follow­ing illustrations.
CAUTION!
Danger due to partially or completely covered air intake and outlet openings.
This can result in damage to property.
The setup of several devices one behind the other should be staggered.
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(a)
If the devices are arranged in a line one behind the other without being staggered, the distance between the devices must be as follows:
Minimum distance 7.87 in. (20 cm)
a)
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Wall and floor mounting
WARNING!
Danger from incorrectly performed work and falling equipment
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
The mounting must only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel.
Depending on the substrate, different dowels and screws are required. Therefore, dowels and screws are not part of the scope of supply. The system installer is re­sponsible for selecting the proper dowels and screws.
WARNING!
Danger from objects falling or toppling over
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Only use wall and floor mounting with the battery charger provided by the
manufacturer. Mount the device horizontally.
For wall mounting, the load bearing capacity of the wall must be sufficient.
Weight of the wall bracket:
B1 2.43 lbs. (1.10 kg) C1 2.98 lbs. (1.35 kg)
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1
*
TX25
3
3
3
*
*
B1in. (mm)
13.43 (341)
7.17 (182)
1.5 (38) 4.86 (123,5) 3.6 (91,5)
.33 (8,5)
8.66 (220) 4.84 (123)
4.33 (110)
7.8 (198)
11.14 (283)
1.5 (38) .96 (24,5)
.43 (11)
.33 (8,5)
3.54 (90)
2.99 (76)
.79 (20)
.79 (20)
10.47 (266)
2
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C1in. (mm)
16.42 (417)
7.17 (182)
1.5 (38) 4.86 (123,5)
1.57 (40) 3.52 (89,5)1.5 (38)
.43 (11)
.33 (8,5)
13.46 (342)
8.66 (220)
4.84 (123)
4.33 (110)
7.8 (198)
11.14 (283)
1.5 (38)
.79 (20) 3.54 (90)
1.5 (38)
.79 (20)
.96 (24,5)
2.99 (76)
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Operating controls and connections
(3) (4)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(5)
(6)
Operating con­trols and con­nections
No. Function
(1) USB port
The USB port allows a USB thumb drive to be used to update the device and also to log the charging parameters while charging is in progress.
(2) Position for options
- External start/stop option
- Temperature-controlled charging option
(3) Connection for (-) charging cable
(4) Connection for (+) charging cable
(5) Mains cable
(6) Position for the electrolyte circulation option
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(7)
(8)
(9)
No. Function
2
1
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(1)
(7) Control panel
(8) LED strip option
Lights up in the appropriate col­ors depending on the state of charge, according to the indic­ators explained in the "Control panel" section
(9) Cover for option plug and char-
ging cables
The option plug and the char­ging cables are only accessible by removing the cover (9). To do this, follow the warnings in the "Safety" section of the "Op­tions" chapter.
The cover (1) for the USB port can be secured with a screw.
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Pin assignment
13 S 1 Dete
S 2 C2 G
C1 G
C1 L
13V O
C2 L
C1 H C2 H
- St + St
Pin Pin
Plug Code
Plug Code
Plug 14p
11
9
7
5
3
1
14
12
10
4
6
8
2
for 2 kW optional plug
14-pin optional plug inside the hous­ing
Plug
Pin
Code Function
13 S 1
wire white
Pin
Plug
Code Function
14 Dete Detect
11 S 2 12 C2 G CAN 2GND
wire brown
9 C1 G CAN 1GND 10 13 VO13 V
wire brown Power Sup-
Remote Control wire 4 *
Option Box wire brown * Option Box wire
CBG Easy GND * CBG Easy VCC *
7 C1 L CAN 1Low 8 C2 L CAN 2Low
ply
wire white
Remote Control wire 1 *
white *
wire yellow wire yellow
Remote Control wire 3 * Option Box wire yellow * CBG Easy Detect *
5 C1 H CAN 1High 6 C2 H CAN 2High
wire green wire green
Option Box wire green *
3 4 1 - St Temperature Controlled 2 + St Temperature Controlled
Charging * Charging * Extern Start / Stop Extern Start / Stop
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Remote Control wire 2 *
Gateway Link *
TagID Link *
* not available at Selectiva UL
Pin assignment
13 S 1 Dete
S 2 C2 G
C1 G
C1 L
13V O
C2 L
C1 H C2 H
- St + St
Pin Pin
Plug Code
Plug Code
Plug 14p
11
9
7
5
3
1
14
12
10
4
6
8
2
for 3 kW optional plug
14-pin optional plug inside the hous­ing
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Plug
Pin
Code Function
13 S 1 Status 1
Pin
11 S 2 Status 2 12 C2 G CAN 2GND
Plug
Code Function
14 Dete Detect
wire white
wire brown
9 C1 G CAN 1GND 10 13 VO13 V
wire white
wire brown Power Sup-
Remote Control wire 4 *
Option Box wire brown * Opt. Box wire white * CBG Easy GND CBG Easy VCC
ply
Remote Control wire 1 *
Status Air Puls *
7 C1 L CAN 1Low 8 C2 L CAN 2Low
wire yellow wire yellow
Option Box wire yellow * CBG Easy Detect
5 C1 H CAN 1High 6 C2 H CAN 2High
wire green wire green
Option Box wire green *
3 4 1 - St Temperature Controlled 2 + St Temperature Controlled
Charging * Charging * Extern Start / Stop Extern Start / Stop
Remote Control wire 3 *
Air Puls *
Remote Control wire 2 *
Gateway Link *
TagID Link *
Battery Link * * not available at Selectiva UL
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Control panel
(1) (8)
(7)
(6)
(5)
(4)(3)(2)
No. Function
(1) Display
(2) "Menu" button
Select the desired menu. Return to the higher-level selection.
(3) "Up/Down" buttons
Select the desired menu item. Set the desired value.
(4) "Pause/Start" button
Pause and resume the charging process. Confirm a menu item or setting.
(5) "Battery cold" indicator (blue)
Signals a cooled down battery ready for use. Lights up continuously: At the end of charging, the set cooling time or, optionally, the battery temperature has been reached. Flashes every second: The water refill indicator has also been activated. Detailed information can be found in the Additional functions in configur-
ation mode section of the "Display" chapter.
(6) "Error" indicator (red)
Lights up continuously: The device outputs an error. The current situation
does not allow for proper charging. While the red indicator is lit, charging cannot take place (charging paused). The relevant status code appears on the display. Flashes briefly every 3 s: The device outputs a warning. Charging para­meters are unfavorable, but charging continues. The relevant status code and the state of charge appear alternately on the display.
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(7) "Charge" indicator (yellow)
Lights up: during charging. Flashes: when charging has been paused.
(8) "Battery is charged" indicator (green)
Lights up continuously: Charge complete. Flashes every second: Charge complete. The water refill indicator has also
been activated. Detailed information can be found in the Additional func-
tions in configuration mode section of the "Display" chapter.
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Charging the battery
Starting for the first time
When the battery charger is connected to the grid for the first time, the device is in SETUP mode.
In this mode, the following basic settings must be made or confirmed:
Language (English, German, French, etc.)
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Date, time, and time zone
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Units: metric / imperial
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Charging cable length and charging cable cross-section
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Type of battery, curve, number of cells, and charging time or battery capacity
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Connect the mains plug of the battery charger to the electrical grid.
1
Use the "Up/Down" buttons to se-
2
lect the desired menu language. Confirm with the "Pause/Start"
3
button.
English is set as the default language.
Use the "Up/Down" buttons to se-
4
lect the time zone. Confirm with the "Pause/Start"
5
button.
The time zone UTC+1 Central European Time (Berlin) is set as de­fault.
The following settings must be made:
Daylight saving time ON/OFF
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Hour format
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Time
-
Date
-
Use the "Up/Down" buttons to se-
6
lect the desired setting. Press the "Pause/Start" button to
7
confirm each setting.
Daylight saving time ON and the 24­hour format are set as default.
Use the "Up/Down" buttons to se-
8
lect the desired setting (metric / imperial).
Confirm with the "Pause/Start"
9
button.
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