Schaudt Electroblock EBL 30,Electroblock EBL 30 with OVP Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
Electroblock EBL 30
EBL30withOVP
Contents
1 Safety information 2......................................
2 Introduction 3............................................
3 Operation 3..............................................
3.1 Starting up the system 3...................................
3.2 Changing the battery 4....................................
3.3 Operating faults 5........................................
3.4 Closing down the system 6................................
4 Application and functions in detail 7.........................
4.1 Battery functions 8........................................
4.2 Additional functions 9.....................................
5 Technical details 9........................................
5.1 Mechanical details 9......................................
5.2 Electrical details 9........................................
6 Maintenance 1 1...........................................
Appendix 12..............................................
E Schaudt GmbH, Elektrotechnik und Apparatebau, Planckstraße 8, 88677 Markdorf, Germany, Tel. +49 7544 9577-0, Fax +49 7544 9577-29, www.schaudt--gmbh.de
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1 Safety information
1.1 Meaning of safety symbols
Y DANGER!
Failure to comply with this sign may result in danger to life or physical con­dition.
Y WARNING!
Failure to comply with this sign may result in injury.
Y ATTENTION!
Failure to comply with the sign may result in damage to equipment or other connected loads.
1.2 General safety instructions
The design of the device is state-of-the-art and complies with approved sa­fety regulations. Failure to observe the safety instructions may nonetheless lead to injury or damage to the device.
Only use the device when it is in perfect technical condition.
Any faults affecting the safety of individuals or the proper functioning of the device must be repaired immediately by specialists.
Y DANGER!
230V units carrying mains voltage. Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock or fire:
F Do not carry out maintenance or repair work on the device
F If cables or the device housing are damaged, no longer use the device
and isolate it from the power supply
F Ensure that no liquids enter the device
Y WARNING!
Hot components Burns:
F Only change blown fuses when the device is fully de-energised
F Blown fuses may only be replaced once the cause of the fault is
known and has been rectified
F Never bypass or repair fuses
F Only use original fuses rated as specified on the device
F Device parts can become hot during operation. Do not touch them.
F Never store heat sensitive objects close to the device (e.g. tempera-
ture sensitive clothes if the device has been installed in a wardrobe)
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2 Introduction
This instruction manual contains important information on safe operation of the device. Make sure you read and follow the safety instructions provided.
The operating instructions should always be kept in the vehicle. All safety in­formation must be passed on to other users.
3 Operation
The electroblock is operated solely via the IT ... / LT ... control and switch panel connected. .
For daily use, no operation is needed on the EBL 30 electroblock (excep­tion: the battery cut-off switch should be disabled when the vehicle is not in use, see Section 3.4).
One-off adjustments only have to be made if the battery type is changed (lead-gel or AGM), during initial start-up or when retrofitting accessories (see Section 3.2 and the installation instructions for the EBL 30).
Overvoltage protection
OVP
3.1 Starting up the system
The EBL 30 with OVP electroblock is suitable for all applications in which the risk of overvoltage is particularly high. For example, lightning strikes on the national grid, generator operation and poor electronic installations at cam­ping sites.
For this, an overvoltage protection unit is fitted in the electroblock between the mains connection and the charge module. In the event of over or under­voltage, this overvoltage protector isolates the electroblock from the 230V supply within just a few milliseconds. It remains cut off until the main voltage has normal values again.
Y ATTENTION!
Incorrect electroblock settings. Damage to connected devices. Therefore prior to starting:
F Ensure the leisure area battery is connected.
F Ensure that the battery selector switch (Fig. 4, Pos. 10) is set to the
correct position for the battery installed.
" Move the battery cut-off switch (see Fig. 4, Pos. 12) to the ”Battery ON”
position.
" Use the main 12V switch (see instruction manual of relevant control and
switch panel) to switch on/off all the consumers and the control and switch panel.
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The following outputs are exceptions:
F Floor light/step
F Heater
F Frost protection valve
F AES/compressor refrigerator
F Floor light 4A
F Floor light 4B
These outputs are not disabled from the main switch of the IT ... / LT ... con­trol and display panel.
Please refer to the operating instructions of the IT ... / LT ... control and switch panel for further information. .
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3.2 Changing the battery
Y ATTENTION!
Use of incorrect battery types or incorrectly rated batteries. Damage to the battery or devices connected to the electroblock:
F Batteries may only be changed by qualified personnel.
F Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
F Only use the electroblock to connect to 12V power supplies with re-
chargeable 6-cell lead-gel or AGM batteries. Do not use any unsuita­ble battery types.
Y Normally only batteries of the same type and capacity should be used,
i.e. the same as those installed by the manufacturer.
Changing the battery
" Electrically isolate the battery from the electroblock. For this, switch off
the battery separation switch on the EBL 30 electroblock (refer also to Section 3.4).
" Replace the battery.
" After changing the battery, recheck which type of battery has been inser-
ted.
Y DANGER!
Incorrect setting of the battery selector switch. Risk of explosion due to build up of explosive gases:
F Move the battery selector switch to the correct position.
" Disconnect the electroblock from the mains before adjusting the battery
selector switch.
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Fig. 1 Battery selector switch
"
Move the battery selector switch (Fig. 1, Pos. 1) to the correct position using a thin object (e.g. a ballpoint pen):
F Lead-gel battery: Move the battery selector switch to ”Gel”.
F AGM battery: Move the battery selector switch to ”AGM”.
Starting up
" Start up the system as described in Section 3.1.
the system
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3.3 Faults
Flat vehicle fuses
Discharged battery --
start motor
A flat battery or defective fuse is the cause of most faults in the power sup­ply system.
If the battery is discharged, consumers can always be powered by starting the engine of the base vehicle.
Please contact our customer service address if you cannot rectify the fault using the following table.
If this is not possible, e.g. if you are abroad, you can have the electroblock repaired at a specialist workshop. In this case, you must ensure that the warranty is not invalidated by incorrect repairs being carried out. Schaudt GmbH will not accept any liability for damage resulting from such repairs.
Fault Possible cause Remedy
Leisure area battery is not charged during 230V ope-
constantly below 13.3 V)
Living area battery is over­charged during 230V ope­ration (battery voltage constantly above 14.5 V)
Starter battery is not char­ged during 230V opera-
stantly below 13.0 V)
Leisure battery is not charged during mobile operation (battery voltage below 13.0 V)
The leisure battery is overcharged during mo­bile operation (battery vol­tage permanently above
14.3 V)
The refrigerator does not work during mobile opera­tion
Solar charging does not Solar charge regulator not Plug in solar charge regu­work
No mains voltage Switch on the automatic
circuit breaker in the vehi-
tage
Too many consumers are switched on
Defective electroblock Contact customer service
Defective electroblock Contact customer service
No mains voltage Switch on the automatic
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Too many consumers are switched on
Defective electroblock Contact customer service
Defective alternator Have the alternator chek-
No voltage on D+ input Have the fuse and cabling
Defective electroblock Contact customer service
Defective alternator Have the alternator chek-
No power supply to the re­frigerator
Defective electroblock Contact customer service
Defective refrigerator Havetherefrigeratorchek-
plugged in
Defective fuse or cabling Have the fuse and cabling
Solar charge regulator de­fective
Switch off any consumers not required
circuit breaker in the vehi-
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Switch off any consumers not required
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Have the fuse (20A of sup­ply; possibly 2A of the D+ signal) and wiring checked
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Have solar charge regula­tor checked
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