| STUDER INNOTEC   XP-COMPACT   User and installer Manual   Combi Inverter, Battery charger   and Transfersystem   XP-COMPACT XPC 1400-12   XP-COMPACT XPC 2200-24   XP-COMPACT XPC 2200-48   Remote control RCC-01   Temperature sensor CT-35   Solar charge controller XPCxxxx-S   AC cable cover CFC-01   IP-23 top cover C-IP23   STUDER INNOTEC   Rue des Casernes 57   CH-1950 SION   TEL: ++41 (0)27 205 60 80   FAX: ++41 (0)27 205 60 88   EMAIL : [email protected]   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   4.8.3 Delayed mode of the Transfer System.........................................................................................................15   4.9   4.10   4.11   THE SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER (OPTION)....................................................................................................15   THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONTACT..................................................................................................................16   THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR.............................................................................................................................16   5 The Remote Control ...............................................................................................................16   5.1   REMOTE CONTROL PLUG-IN..............................................................................................................................16   POWER MONITOR..............................................................................................................................................16   BATTERY CONDITION:......................................................................................................................................17   FAULT INDICATOR............................................................................................................................................17   5.2   5.3   5.4   5.4.1 Overtemp. (10) ............................................................................................................................................17   5.4.2 Overload (11)..............................................................................................................................................17   5.4.3 Battery low/high..........................................................................................................................................17   5.5   5.6   DEPORTED ALARM CONTACT AND ON/OFF CONTROL........................................................................................17   MANUAL CONTROL OF THE AUXILIARY CONTACT ............................................................................................17   6 Programming..........................................................................................................................17   6.1   STANDARD SETTING .........................................................................................................................................18   6.1.1 Battery voltage............................................................................................................................................18   6.1.2 Auxiliary contact.........................................................................................................................................18   6.2   6.3   RESET VALUE ...................................................................................................................................................18   BATTERY VOLTAGES AND ABSORPTION TIME:..................................................................................................18   6.3.1 Table of voltage and timing threshold.........................................................................................................18   6.3.2 Set the voltage and timing threshold...........................................................................................................18   6.4   PROGRAM THE AUXILIARY CONTACT ...............................................................................................................19   6.4.1 Principle......................................................................................................................................................19   6.4.2 The programming of the Auxiliary Contact is carried out in the following Steps.......................................19   6.4.3 Example ......................................................................................................................................................20   6.5   DISABLING SOME OF THE XP-COMPACT FUNCTIONS.....................................................................................20   6.5.1 Diagram of the different mode....................................................................................................................20   7 8 9 Maintenance............................................................................................................................21   CE Compliance .......................................................................................................................21   Technical Data........................................................................................................................22   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   2 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   1 General Information   1.1 Operating instructions   This manual is a part of the delivery package of every XP-COMPACT inverter-charger. It serves as   guidelines for safe and efficient operation of XP-COMPACT. The instructions are only valid for use   with the following appliances and options:   - XP-COMPACT XPC 1400-12   - XP-COMPACT XPC 2200-24   - XP-COMPACT XPC 2200-48   - - - - - Temperature sensor CT-35   Remote control RCC-01   Solar charge controller XPCxxxx-S   AC cable cover CFC-01   IP-23 top cover C-IP23   Every person who installs a XP-COMPACT and/or works with it must be fully familiar with the con-   tents of this manual and must follow exactly all the warnings and safety instructions. Installation of   or any work on the XP-COMPACT must be carried out by a qualified and trained staff. Installation   and application must comply with the respective local installations codes and safety regulations.   1.2 Quality and Warranty   During production and assembling, all XP-COMPACT appliances go through many controls and   tests. Production, controls and tests are carried out in accordance with firm and established pro-   cedures. Every XP-COMPACT has its own serial number, which helps to refer back to its original   data in the event of controls or repairs. That is why you should never remove the identification   plate showing the serial number. The production assembly and tests on all XP-COMPACT appli-   ances are totally carried out in our company in Sion, Switzerland. The warranty for these appli-   ances is valid for uses and operating possibilities mentioned in this manual.   The warranty period for the XP-COMPACT is 2 years.   1.3 Warranty Disclaimer   We do not accept any responsibility for any damages occurring through use, manipulation, working   situation and handling, which are not explicitly mentioned in these operating instructions.   Following cases are not covered by the warranty:   • • • • • • • • • High voltage at INPUT (i.e. 48V at the Battery INPUT of XP-COMPACT 1400-12)   Reverse polarity on Battery connections (+/- reversed)   Running liquid or oxidation through condensation in the appliance   Defects caused by force, physical or mechanical means   Changes not explicitly authorized by STUDER INNOTEC   Not or only partly tightened screws and nuts after change of fuses or connecting cables   Connecting other sources of energy such as PV-Modules on the INPUT „SOLAR +/-„   Transport damage, i.e. through bad handling and /or packing   Damage from atmospheric over voltage   1.4 Liability Disclaimer   Respecting this manual, servicing and method of installation, functioning, application and mainte-   nance of the appliance can not be controlled or supervised by STUDER INNOTEC. Hence we do   not accept any liability and responsibility for damages, loses and costs which result through the   use of this appliance or which result through incorrect installation, incorrect operation or wrong   application and maintenance or which by some other means maybe connected together to these.   Similarly, we do not accept any responsibility for any violation of the patents rights or violation of   any third party’s rights resulting from the use of this appliance   STUDER INNOTEC reserves the right to modify the technical data or these operating instructions   without issuing any prior notice.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   3 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   1.5 Precautions   This manual must be readily available for the user at all times. The user must be familiar with the   precautions and safety aspects.   During operation of XP-COMPACT, high voltages are generated at the connections and inside of   the appliance which could be deadly fatal. Work on the appliance and on the installation should   only be carried out by qualified and trained personnel.   The whole installation connected with the XP-COMPACT must comply with the respective valid   codes and ordinances.   Persons without the written authorization from STUDER INNOTEC are strictly forbidden to carry   out any changes or repairs on the appliances. For authorized changes only original parts are to be   used.   The XP-COMPACT may only be used when it has been installed in accordance with these instruc-   tions and all parts have been correctly assembled and installed.   On the IN- and OUTPUT points of the XP-COMPACT only the already selected energy sources   and consumer appliances should be connected.   In order to carry out any maintenance or repair work on the XP-COMPACT without danger, all   connections must be disconnected beforehand.   Caution: Even when a XP-COMPACT has been disconnected from the all connections, at the   OUTPUT point there could still be deadly fatal voltages present. To remove these voltages   you must switch the XP-COMPACT ON with the ON/OFF switch. After one minute the elec-   tronics are discharged and any work can now be safely carried out.   The XP-COMPACT is only suitable for internal use and under no circumstances should it be sub-   jected to snow, rain, or any other wet conditions   By installations in motorized vehicles the XP-COMPACT must be protected from water-spray and   any other wet conditions..   The XP-COMPACT may only be connected to lead –acid or lead-gel batteries.   Caution: In normal use lead-acid and lead-gel batteries give out explosive gases. Never smoke or   allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of batteries. The batteries must always be stored or placed in   a well ventilated area, they should be placed in such a way that there is no danger of short circuit-   ing through carelessness. Never charge frozen batteries.   The XP-COMPACT is not to be used or sold for life support equipment or applications.   1.6 Special Precautions   While working on batteries there should always be a second person close to you or within your   voice range, in case help is needed.   Plenty of fresh water and soap must be ready at hand so that in case of acid coming in contact with   skin, eyes and clothes, the areas in question can be thoroughly washed.   If acid enters the eyes, you must thoroughly wash the eyes with cold running water for at least 15   minutes. It is recommended that you immediately consult a medical doctor.   Baking powder neutralizes battery acid electrolyte. Always keep some at hand.   Special care must be taken when working with metal tools near or on the batteries. With tools such   as screwdrivers, spanners etc. short-circuits can result. Sparks produced by the short circuit can   cause an explosion.   When working on batteries all personal metal items such as rings, necklaces and bracelets must   be removed. Batteries are so powerful that short-circuit with these items can melt them and thus   cause severe burns. Always follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions.   Under certain conditions the XP-COMPACT or a connected generator can start automatically.   While working on an electrical installation you must ensure that these appliances are disconnected   beforehand from the installation.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   4 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   2 Introduction   The XP-COMPACT is a sine wave inverter with integrated battery charger and solar charge con-   troller with many additional functions, it has been developed to be used as stand-alone (no grid   feeding) AC provider, or as continuous / break-free current supply provider (UPS).   2.1 Principle schematic   AC IN   AC OUT   L L 100nF   2,2nF   AC input line   grid or genset   2,2nF   PE   N PE   N 2n2nF   AC output line   2n2nF   2x2,7M   Ω 2x2,7M   Ω AUX. CONTACT   Internal bridge   Not mounted (1)   Filter   Auxiliary dry   contact   BATTERY   Fuse   DC AC   Transfer delay   CT35   1uF   1uF   Equalize   Microprocessor control   unit   SOLAR   Solar generator   RCC-01   Display   RJ11   6p   RJ45   8p   COMPACT   INVERTER CHARGER   - RCC-01   TRANSFER   AC IN   AC OUT   A % 160   130   100   80   60   40   20   10   5 CHARGER   INVERTER   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   RESET   ALARM   (Select)   SOLAR CHARGE   Max. 40m   Max. 6m   Over Temp.   Overload   EQUALIZE   Program   Contact active   Contact manual   Battery   Low/High   OFF   Temp.   Remote control   AUXILIARY CONTACT   (Program)   ON/OFF   (Change status)   Note:   (1) The neutral of the appliance is not connected to the earth whatever the functioning mode   is. If requested and according to the local regulation, an automatic connection between Neutral and   earth in inverter mode only may be done by installing a bridge internally to the unit. Please contact   your installer regarding this point.   2.2 Description of main functions   2.2.1 The inverter   The sine wave inverter built in the XP-COMPACT generates a sinusoidal AC voltage with an ex-   ceptionally precise voltage and stabilized frequency. In order to start large electric motors, the user   has the possibility to employ a short-start-power which is 3-times the nominal power of the XP-   COMPACT.   The inverter is protected against overload and short-circuits. A power stage with the latest MOS-   FET power transistors, a toroidal transformer and a fast regulating system make-up a robust and   reliable inverter with highest efficiency. A 1-20 Watt adjustable charge detection system serves to   provide the smallest energy consumption and ensures a long life for the battery.   2.2.2 The transfer system   XP-COMPACT can be connected to an AC source, for example a stand-by emergency generator   or the AC network. With the transfer system, on one side you have an alternating voltage at the   output for use by the connected consumer appliances. On the other side the batteries are charged.   The distribution of energy between the consumer appliances and battery charger is automatic.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   5 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   2.2.3 The battery charger   The built-in battery charger is so designed that it can charge the battery quickly and fully. A micro-   processor controlled, 3 to 4 Step charging process ensures the optimum charging of the batteries.   The desired charging current can be set continuously from 0 to maximum, according with particular   technical specification (chap.6). The battery charger is meant for the lead-acid and lead-gel batter-   ies. Thanks to the floating charge system the battery can remain continuously connected.   2.2.4 The solar charge controller (optional)   With the built-in solar charge controller, the XP-COMPACT is a complete solar-power-center. In a   solar installation this controller ensures that the batteries are charged correctly. With the XP-   COMPACT, batteries can be charged with a generator and with the solar modules at the same   time. The charging of batteries with both energy sources is carried out fully automatically.   2.2.5 Remote control   As an option, a remote control can be connected to XP-COMPACT. Extra display and program-   ming possibilities are available on the remote control (see Chap.5). The remote control is supplied   with a 20m long cable. This cable can go to 40m long. On the remote control output power and   charging current are also monitored.   2.3 Battery connections   Lead-acid batteries are normally available in blocks of 2V, 6V or 12V. In most cases, to generate   the necessary operating voltage and the capacity of the batteries for the XP-COMPACT many bat-   teries have to be connected together in parallel and or in series. Following three examples are   shown:   2.3.1 Connection in parallel   12V   12V   12V   12V   12V   2.3.2 Connection in serie   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   2V   24V   48V   12V   12V   12V   12V   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   6 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   2.3.3 Connection in parallel and in serie   12V   12V   12V   12V   24V   3 Mounting and installing   3.1 Installation place   The location of the XP-COMPACT must be chosen by the following criteria:   - Protection against unauthorized handling   - Dry dust free room, no condensation   - Never install directly over the battery and never in a cabinet together with the batteries   - Keep ventilation holes free. The ventilation of XP-COMPACT is designed in such a way that it can   only work efficiently when the appliance is fully lying on its back   In mobile installations it is important to keep down the vibrations as low as possible.   3.2 Fixing   3.2.1 XP-COMPACT   Basically the XP-COMPACT can be installed in any desired location. Preferred is that the appli-   ance be wall mounted with battery cables downwards. The XP-COMPACT is fixed on the wall with   four screws through the four holes (diam. 5.5mm) which are accessible from the outside. In motor   vehicles XP-COMPACT must be fixed on vibrations reducing elements. The XP-COMPACT must   not be fixed on a combustible base, as the back of the casing can get hot and reach up to 80 de-   gree Celsius.   3.3 Protection cover IP23   This cover IP23 (Order ref. C-IP23), can be easily ins-   talled after the fixation of the XP-COMPACT. To install it,   release a little the too screws down and more the two up.   Then insert the IP 23 cover between the XP-COMPACT   and the wall. The cover must touch the screws. Lock on   the four screws, it’s ready.   3.4 Connections   3.4.1 General instructions on connecting   The cable connection on the terminals AC INPUT / AC OUTPUT / 16A 230VAC are carried out   with a screwdriver Nr.1 and the connection on the SOLAR terminal with a screwdriver Nr.2.   The conductor cross section on the terminals AC INPUT / AC OUTPUT / 16A 230VAC of the con-   necting cable must be minimum 2.5mm2.   All connecting cables and also the mounted battery cables must be fixed with strain relief clamps.   The XP-COMPACT is delivered with battery cables already connected.   The battery cables must never be extended. If the extension can not be avoided, then the conduc-   tor cross section must be elevated accordingly.   To protect the battery cable, a fuse corresponding to the conductor cross section must be fixed   directly on to the battery.   All cables must be tightly screwed in place. For safety, a yearly control is recommended. In mobile   installations control must be carried out more often.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   7 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   Connecting must be done by qualified staff. Material such as cable, connectors and distribution   boxes, fuses etc. used in the installation must comply with the respective valid low-voltage installa-   tion rules and regulations.   3.4.2 Protection cover for the terminals con-   nections   The protection cover is available in option (Order   ref. CFC-01) and avoids to do wrong hazardous   contact on the terminals 230Vac. It is mounted with   strain relief clamps for the cable.   3.5 Connecting panel / Front side   J Caution: Check battery   M polarity (+/-) before connecting!   A wrong connection could   damage the system.   BATTERY   . L SOLAR   A 16A-250Vac   AC IN   AC OUT   Remote   control   Temp.   sens.   N L N L B C E F G N H K D A B C D E F Battery +/-   SOLAR +/-   Remote contr.   Equalize   Transfer delay   Temp.   Aux. Contact   AC Input   Battery cable (already installed)   Connecting terminal for Solar modules   Connecting terminal for Remote Control RCC-01   Slide switch for equalization of the Battery   Slide switch for Transfer Delay   Connecting terminal for Temperature sensor CT-35   Connecting terminal for Auxiliary Contact   Connecting terminal for AC-input. Located directly above this   terminal is the automatic safety cut-out for this terminal.   Identification plate with Technical data and Serial number   Connecting terminal for AC-output   G H J K N ID Plate   AC Output   16A Protection   16A Protection switch for the Transfer system   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   8 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   3.6 Cabling/wiring   Connecting of the XP-COMPACT is a very important step in the installation. You must take care   that all connecting work is carried out in a clean and correct manner and that under no circum-   stance a cable is connected to a wrong terminal.   Connecting of the XP-COMPACT must be carried out in the following order. In case of dismantling   this order must be reversed.   3.6.1 Pre-installation settings   Before you start with the cabling of the XP-COMPACT you must set the type of battery. In case   that sealed-gel batteries are used then you must set the small slide-switch „Equalize“ which is on   the front with the connecting terminals, to OFF position. In case of „normal“ lead-acid batteries,   these can handle a higher equalizing charge, the same slide switch can be set to ON position. In   case of doubt leave the setting in OFF position.   3.6.2 Connection to battery   Get the batteries ready for connection: matching battery terminals, matching fuse on a clamp. Pre-   pare battery cables, if necessary press on cable tabs/shoes. Connect red cable on Plus (+) pole   and the black cable on the Minus (-) pole. On connecting the second cable to the battery pole a   spark is produced, because for a short time high current flows into the XP-COMPACT to charge   the capacitors. For this reason follow strictly the safety measures described in this manual. Check   if the red LED OFF (13) is lit. If not, press shortly on the switch ON/OFF (19), now OFF should be   lit.   On connecting the battery the XP-COMPACT needs 1 – 2 Minutes to calculate the actual capacity   of the battery. During this time the battery condition is shown as 100% charged. (LED 15 lit).   If the LED 12 Battery Low/High is lit, the battery charge is too low. If the LED 12 Battery Low/High   is blinking, the battery charge is too high.   Caution: With a wrong battery voltage the XP-COMPACT can be destroyed. (For example:   connecting a XPC 1400-12 to a 48V-Battery).   Nevertheless if the XP-COMPACT had been connected with reverse polarity, it is highly probable   that the fuse inside the casing is broken. Before opening the casing cover all terminals must be   disconnected including the battery. If the XP-COMPACT does not function after the change of the   fuse and correction of the polarity, it means that it is broken and must be sent for repair.   3.6.3 Connecting the 230Vac-Consumer Appliance (AC OUTPUT)   The 230V consumer appliance must be connected to the screw terminal AC OUTPUT. For this,   use a 3-core cable with a conductor cross section of 2,5mm2. Connections are marked as follows:   “N“ Neutral, “PE“ Earth, “L“ Live. The Compact is a Class I appliance and the protective earth (PE)   have to be connected according to the local rules, in order to insure safety of the installation. The   Neutral (Input nor output) is not connected to Earth (see note (1) chap. 2.1).   Caution: High voltage can by there. Be sure that’s the XP-COMPACT is turned off (LED 13 alight)   before the connecting.   3.6.4 Connecting the 230Vac Input (AC INPUT)   The 230V-supply from network or from a generator must be connected to the screw terminals AC   INPUT. For this use a 3-core cable with a conductor cross section of 2,5mm2. Connections are   marked as follows: “N“ Neutral, “PE“ Earth, “L“ Live.   3.6.5 Connecting the Solar modules: SOLAR +/- (Only with solar option)   Solar modules are connected on these terminals. Under no circumstance should any other energy   source i.e. wind generator be connected to these terminals! Only solar modules must be connected   with two cables +/-. Depending on the power of the modules, the cable cross section should be 2.5   up to 6mm2. Before connecting it is necessary to check with a Voltmeter that the voltage of the   Module meets the following values:   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   9 STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   XPC 1400-12 17-25V/30A, XPC 2200-24 34 – 45V/30A, XPC 2200-48 68 – 90V/20A.   3.6.6 Connection to Auxiliary Contact   On these three terminals is a potential free change-over contact. The maximal permitted current   and voltage for this is 16A/250Vac. The LED 5 “Contact active” shows the position of them: alight   means active and off means non-active. The schematic view of the connections on the front shows   the relay in the non-active mode.   3.5.7 Connection to Remote control   The Remote Control RCC 01 is connected in the terminal marked „Remote control“ with a RJ11/8   connector. The Remote Control can be plugged IN or plugged OUT during any operation situation.   Push in the connector, without forcing it, until you hear the „click“, now the connector is locked in   place. The same applies to the plug in the Remote Control. The length of the cable for Remote   Control should not exceed 40m. We deliver it with 20m cable.   3.6.7 Connection to Temperature Sensor (Temp.)   The Temperature sensor CT-35 is connected in the terminal marked „Temp“ with a RJ11/6 connec-   tor. The Temperature Sensor can be plugged IN or plugged OUT during any operating situation.   Push in the connector without forcing it, until you hear a „click“, now the connector is locked in   place. The Temperature Sensor must be glued to the wall of the battery or close to it. The Tem-   perature Sensor cable must not be tied together with the battery cables or laid in a rope/bundle.   4 Control   4.1 Display and control parameters   7 23   AC OUT   AC IN   1 8 Search mode   CHARGER   Current adj.   INVERTER   Standby adj.   22   24   13   0%   100%   0 20W   Off / Alarm   Reset   ON /   OFF   19   Temporary off   Solar charge   3 Batt 100%   15   12   Absorption   Equalize   14   Batt undervolt.   Batt overvolt.   BATTERY   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   10   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   4.2 Display and control parameters on remote control panel (optional)   INVERTER - CHARGER   COMPACT   A TRANSFER   1 8 % 100 160   AC IN   AC OUT   90   80   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   160   130   100   80   2 9 7 CHARGER   INVERTER   RESET   ALARM   (Select)   SOLAR CHARGE   20   3 60   40   Over Temp.   Overload   10   11   12   EQUALIZE   14   20   10   Program   4 15   16   Battery   Low/High   5 Contact active   5 OFF   6 Contact manual   13   17   18   25   ON/OFF   (Change status)   AUXILIARY CONTACT   (Program)   21   19   RCC-01   4.3 Light Emitting Diodes (LED)   LED   Marking   LED lit   LED blinks   1 AC IN   Voltage at the AC IN input is within Voltage, outside of the self-   the accepted range (voltage and   frequency)   adjusted values is at the AC IN   input.   2*   3 CHARGER   Battery Charger is working   The input voltage is out value   (voltage or frequency)   SOLAR   CHARGE   Connected Solar modules are   delivering energy   4*   5*   6*   7 Program   Program mode for Aux. Contact   Contact active Auxiliary Contact is activated   Contact manual Aux. Cont. manually activated   Transfer system is active. Input   Transfer system (by-pass) is dis-   AC voltage is directly connected to abled (see chap.6.5.1)   AC OUT outlet   Voltage is present at the AC OUT The Inverter is in Standby mode.   8 AC OUT   outlet   No loads are detected at the out-   put   9*   INVERTER   Over Temp.   Inverter is working   Inverter mode is disabled (see   chap.6.5.1)   10*   For the time being the XP-   COMPACT is out of service be-   cause of overheating.   11*   Overload   The XP-COMPACT is out of ser- Overload due to connection of the   vice because of overload or short- grid or the generator at the output   circuit   of the inverter. Please Check the   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   11   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   wiring of the installation   12   13   Batt. Low/High Battery voltage is too low   Battery voltage is too high   OFF   XP-COMPACT is turned off. Turn- XP-COMPACT is for the time be-   ing it back on is only possible   manually.   ing turned off. Turning it back on   will follow automatically!   14   Battery Charger and/or Solar   Charge Controller are doing an   equalization cycle   15-18*   25*   Charge condition of Battery   LED 15 – Absorption time is run-   ning   CURRENT   MONITOR   Display the value of the output power in % of Pnom (in Inverter Mode)   and the charge current in Amps. (in Charger Mode)   4.4 Push buttons   19   ON/OFF   Turning the XP-COMPACT on and off (Help Button for Programming)   Alarm Signal off (Help Button for Programming)   20*   21*   RESET   Aux. Contact   Control Aux. contact (Help Button for Programming)   4.5 Turning Knobs   22   23   24   CHARGER   TRANSFER   STANDBY   Adjustment for max. Charging Current (Not for Solar charge controller)   Adjustment for Transfer Voltage Threshold (TRANSFER – INVERTER)   Adjustment for „Standby“ system   * Only on the remote control RCC-01   4.6 The Inverter   An Inverter is built in the XP-COMPACT, which generates a sinusoidal alternating voltage of a very   high quality. With this Inverter any alternating voltage consuming appliance 230Vac up to the   nominal power of your XP-COMPACT can be operated. Thanks to the generous dimensioning of   the XP-COMPACT, you can operate appliances requiring higher power than the nominal power of   the XP-COMPACT for a short time. The XP-COMPACT provides up to 3-times the nominal power   to start motors.   4.6.1 Charge detection system „Standby“   In order to avoid unnecessary discharge of the battery, the inverter switches OFF automatically if   no consuming appliance is connected and switches ON automatically again if a consuming appli-   ance is connected. The LED 8 blinks if the inverter is in Standby-Mode. The switching-on/starting   level can be adjusted with the turning knob 24 „STANDBY. Adjusting the switching-on level is as   follows: Switch off all consuming appliances; turn the Turning Knob 24 to the right until the LED 8   is blinking, switch on the smallest consuming appliance (i.e. Mobile phone charger); turn the Turn-   ing Knob slowly to the left until LED 8 is lit.   If the Standby mode is not wanted, turn the Turning Knob 24 to the left, to the OFF position.   4.6.2 Overload   If the Inverter is too long or too heavily overloaded, it switches off and LED 13 „OFF“ blinks. After   approx. 10 seconds the inverter switches on automatically. If the Inverter is overloaded four times   one after the other in a short time, then it no longer switches on automatically. The LED 13 remains   lit. Press the push button 19 „ON/OFF“ in order to switch on the inverter.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   12   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   4.6.3 Overheating (Over Temp)   If the Inverter has been overloaded for a long time or it has been working in a too high surrounding   temperatures, it will switch off. The LED 13 „OFF“ blinks. After cooling down, the inverter switches   back on automatically. One minute before the inverter switches off for too high temperature it gives   out an acoustic alarm signal. The Auxiliary Contact programmed in factory to detect the high tem-   perature synchronizes the relay with the alarm signal. In this way, for example, an emergency back   up system can be started without any break in the energy supply.   4.6.4 Battery Condition   Deep discharging of the lead-acid batteries leads to high losses in capacity and early aging. This is   why battery condition is continuously controlled and supervised. With low voltage the inverter   switches off. The LED 12 „L/H Batt.“ is lit and the LED 13 „OFF“ blinks. When the battery voltage   gets up to 12.1V / 24.2V / 48.4V, the Inverter switches on automatically. One minute before the   Inverter switch off due to low voltage it gives out an acoustic alarm signal. If the Auxiliary Contact   has been programmed to detect the low voltage then it synchronizes the aux. contact with the   alarm signal. In this way, for example, an emergency back up system can be started without any   break in the energy supply.   The low voltage is set to 11.8V / 23.6V / 47.2V. These settings are standard for most batteries.   These voltage levels are maintained by the built-in Battery-Management-System of XP-COMPACT   by matching the load and the battery condition.   This setting is comparable with the levels of 10.8V/ 21.6V / 43.2, which are given for most batteries   on nominal load.   All voltage levels (equalization absorption floating and disconnection voltage), can be programmed   by mean of the optional remote control.   4.7 The Battery charger   4.7.1 Cycle of charge   The full automatic XP-COMPACT Battery Charger is adjusted at the factory so that most lead-acid   and lead-gel batteries can be charged to the maximum. As soon as the minimum alternating volt-   age for the AC IN set on the Turning Knob 23 is available at the input (LED 1 AC IN is lit), the   transfer switch is activated and the battery charger is switched on automatically (LED 2 on optional   RCC-01 is lit). The battery is fully automatically charged matching to the charge level, the pre-   settled voltage levels and the charge current. Thanks to the built-in Float Charge System, the bat-   teries can be left connected for unlimited time with the Battery Charger switched on.   During the charging phase the consuming appliances at the outlet AC OUT are continuously sup-   plied with power (LED 8 AC OUT is lit).   The charger functions are shown in the following diagram:   [V/cell]   [A]   2.50   Equalization   70   60   Absorption   2.3   2.1   Floating   Charging current (adjusted)   Charging time   Egalization time   A B C 40   20   Absorption time   Floating   D 1.9   t A B C D User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   13   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   4.7.2 Equalization charging   Before you program the XP-COMPACT for Equalization-charge you must check with your supplier   that the batteries are suitable for this process.   Equalization is recommended for the lead-acid batteries in order to mix well the electrolyte fluid   and to clean the lead plates.   Equalization mode should never be used when using Gel-Batteries   If the XP-COMPACT is operating with a lead-acid battery, which is suitable for equalization, the   slide switch „Equalize“ which is on the cable connection side, must be placed in the ON position. In   this setting, at every 25 charge cycles an equalization cycles is carried out for 20 minutes (factory   setting). During such a charge cycle the LED 14 is lit. Charge cycle with equalization can be   started independently of the actual program. For this the slide switch must be slid from “OFF” to   the “ON” position. The LED 14 will light up. If the periodic equalization is not required, slide switch   must be slid back to the „OFF“ position after the completion of the manual cycle.   CAUTION: During the equalization process, the batteries produce lot more gas.   DANGER OF AN EXPLOSION!!   4.7.3 Default value for battery charger   Low voltage   LED 13   Float Charge   LED 12   Absorption   LED 11   Equalization   LED 10   Absorpt. Time   LED 10->13   12V 24V 48V 12V 24V 48V 12V 24V 48V 12V 24V 48V   11.6 23.2 46.4 13.5 27.0 54.0 14.4 28.8 57.6 15.6 31.2 62.4   These values could be modified thanks the optional remote control.   12/24/48V   2 h   4.7.4 Charging current   The maximum charging current for the battery can be adjusted with the Turning Knob 22   (CHARGER). The charging current of the battery should be set to approximately 10 – 20% of the   battery capacity (at C10). This means that the charging current for a battery with 200Ah should be   set between 20 – 45A.   In charging mode, the XP-COMPACT is acting as a consumer (load) like any other connected load   to the grid or the generator. His consumption should be added to the consumption of every active   consumer connected at the AC output of the XP-COMPACT. The maximum used current used by   the charger is limited to 6A. This mean that the minimum required current from the source is 6A or   greater. If that’s not the fact, the charging current should be diminished proportionally. For in-   stance, a 3A source will required to adjust (knob 22) the charging current to half of the max. value.   In order to insure a perfect functionality of the overall system with a generator as AC source, this   one should be at least 1500VA   Note: IN no cases the XP-COMPACT will limit the current from the source. The source should be   sized in order to supply all active connected appliance plus the charging current of the XP-   COMPACT.   4.8 The Transfer system   When an ac voltage is at the input AC IN of the XP-COMPACT, the LED 1 AC IN is lit. When this   voltage is higher than 200Vac, and the frequency is between 44Hz and 65Hz, this voltage is   switched directly to the battery charger and to the output AC OUT. The LED 7 TRANSFER is lit.   The inverter is switched off and the battery charger switched on. This process is automatic, unless   the charger mode or the transfer mode is disabled (see Chap. 8.5.1)   The maximum current of the Transfer switch is 16A. That means through this system, consuming   appliances up to a maximum of al 3700 Watt can be operated. When the Battery Charger is work-   ing, part of this power is used for the charging the battery.   The Transfer system is protected against overload with a 16Amp. Automatic safety fuse on the AC   Input side of the XP-COMPACT. If the system has been overloaded the button/pin of the fuse will   pop-out. To put the automatic safety system back in to operating you must push this pin back.   Note: In the Inverter operation, The XP-COMPACT generates a true sinusoidal and quartz stabi-   lized output voltage. When, however the XP-COMPACT is supplied from a grid or a generator and   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   14   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   the transfer contact is active, then you have at the output AC OUT the same voltage as that at the   input. This voltage can not be modified by the XP-COMPACT!   4.8.1 Set the transfer voltage threshold   The voltage threshold of the transfer is factory settled at 200Vac. This value is acceptable in most   application. However, this value can be adjusted fro 150 to 230Vac if necessary. To proceed to the   adjustment of this level, insert a screw-driver N° 0 vertically in the hole (23) and turn gently clock-   wise or counter clockwise to increase or diminish the threshold level.. When the Input voltages   reach the settled value on turning knob, the inverter switch off and the AC INPUT go directly on the   AC OUTPUT. When the voltage INPUT is less of 20V the value set, the transfer is stop and the   OUTPUT switch back on the inverter.   Don’t use the turning knobs “TRANSFERT” (23) to adjust the AC OUTPUT voltage!   This is only it’s only a voltage threshold level to enable or disable the transfer.   4.8.2 FAST (UPS)- MODE for the Transfer Switch   The quick and break free Transfer mode is programmed with a slide switch „Transfer Delay“ OFF,   which is on the front side (cable connections side).   The aim of the XP-COMPACT is to supply the consuming appliance with a break-free alternating   voltage. When the incoming voltage AC IN no longer matches values which have been set with the   Turning Knob 23, the Inverter switches on at once. The transfer is carried out in 0.02 seconds. This   quick transfer ensures a break-free function for most consuming appliances. If you have an alter-   nating voltage back at the input AC IN, transfer system starts up again without any break, and the   inverter is stopped.   4.8.3 Delayed mode of the Transfer System   The delayed mode of the transfer system „Transfer Delay ON“ is programmed with the slide switch   on front with the cable connections. The XP-COMPACT provides a break-free alternating voltage   for the consuming appliance. A quick transfer switch is not always sensible nor is it always desired.   For example, when the consuming appliances are operated by a small back-up generator, an over-   load of a short duration on such a generator, i.e. start of a vacuum cleaner etc., has the effect of   decreasing the voltage for a short time. As in such cases the transfer to the Inverter is not desir-   able, the transfer system can be programmed with a delay. When the slide switch (Transfer delay)   is in the „On“ position, the transfer to the inverter takes place with a delay of 5 seconds. If the volt-   age falls below 100Vac, the transfer takes place without delay! The transfer switching to the In-   verter takes place without any break.   4.9 The Solar charge controller (option)   The XP-COMPACT also has a Solar Charge Controller built in. For charging the batteries, Solar   modules can be connected to the screw terminal SOLAR +/-. The in-built controller is a „Shunt con-   troller“ for the maximum input current of 30A for XPC 1400-12 and XPC 2200-24 and 20A for XPC   2200-48. The operating voltage of Solar panels to be connected must match the actual operating   voltage of the XP-COMPACT and never exceeds the max. rated value.   Under no circumstances should any other systems such as wind-generator be connected at the   input of the Solar Charge Controller.   The Solar Charge Controller works automatically and is always in operation. As soon as the energy   is delivered from the Solar Charge Controller, LED 3 “SOLAR CHARGE” is lit and the batteries are   being charged. The Solar Charge Controller works even when the Battery Charger is functioning.   The way of working is the principally the same as that of the Battery Charger. The function is de-   scribed in the section on Battery Charger. The programming and the adjustments, thanks the op-   tional remote control, are carried out in accordance with the same conditions. Check with your bat-   tery supplier which adjustments must be carried out for your battery.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   15   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   4.10 The Multifunctional Contact   In the XP-COMPACT there is a built-in power relay. The potential-free change-over contact (NO –   NC) of this power relay is connected to the screw terminal AUX CONTACT.   Maximum Contact load:   230Vac /12Vdc/24Vdc/16Amp   60Vdc/3 Amp. !   The contact is activated when the XP-COMPACT is halted or by a fault condition, or by a normal   manual stop done by pushing push-button 19.   This auxiliary contact can be freely programmed for any displayed functional status through the   remote control (refer to chap.5)   4.11 The Temperature sensor   Operating voltage of lead-acid batteries change depending on the tempera-   ture. To correct the operating voltages according to the actual temperatures, a   temperature sensor can be connected to the COMPACT.   The compensation through the sensor is –3mV/°C/Cell.   Order Number: CT-35   Dimensions: H x B x T / 58 x 51.5 x 22mm   5 The Remote Control   As an option a Remote Control can be connected to the XP-   COMPACT through a standard supplied 20m long cable. It can be   extended to 40m.   The Remote Control is suitable for surface mounting on the wall or   on to a switch board. It is fixed with 4 screws.   All operating controls and displays except from level adjustment   are available on the Remote Control. Several extra features are   implemented in the remote control:   A charging current monitor (25)   Output power monitor (25)   The battery status monitor   Auxiliary contact programming   Battery voltage level adjustment   Remote Alarm contact and command   5.1 Remote control plug-in   The remote is delivered with a 20m long   INVERTER - CHARGER   COMPACT   % cable and can be connected or discon-   nected at any time while the main unit is   running (hot plug).   The remote control can be mounted with   the frame or directly on a board. The   screws are not supplied.   TRANSFER   1 8 A 100 160   AC IN   AC OUT   90   80   70   60   50   40   30   20   10   160   130   100   80   2 9 7 CHARGER   INVERTER   RESET   ALARM   (Select)   SOLAR CHARGE   20   3 60   40   Over Temp.   Overload   10   11   12   14   EQUALIZE   20   5.2 Power monitor   10   Program   4 15   16   Battery   5 The instantaneous power of the inverter   in % off Pnom or the charging current is   continuously displayed on LED lines   (25).   Low/High   Contact active   5 OFF   6 Contact manual   13   17   18   25   ON/OFF   (Change status)   AUXILIARY CONTACT   (Program)   21   19   RCC-01   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   16   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   5.3 Battery Condition   Built-in microprocessor calculates the actual state of charge of the battery and displays it on LED   15 – 18. The LED 14 is lit when the system is carrying out a charge cycle with equalization.   The voltage levels and charge characteristics can be changed through Programming. The instruc-   tion for programming of battery levels is in the section „Programming”   5.4 Fault indicator   5.4.1 Overtemp. (10)   For the time being the XP-COMPACT is out of service because of overheating due to high ambient   temperature or excessive overload   5.4.2 Overload (11)   The LED indicator lights when the inverter is suffering a load higher than the permitted overload   during more than 5 seconds.   5.4.3 Battery low/high   The LED indicator lights when the battery voltage is too low and blinks when it is too high.   5.5 Remote alarm contact and on/off control   In the Remote Control there is an additional Alarm Contact and a Control Input built in. These two   functions are available through Tip-   jack RJ11/4 for use. This Auxiliary   Contact is Front / Work Contact   (max. 0.5A!), which is independent of   the Auxiliary Contact of the XP-   COMPACT. This contact is active in   case of an alarm of the XP-   ON/OFF   COMPACT.   ! -batt   ! The Control Input is connected in   parallel to the ON/OFF- push button.   The XP-COMPACT can be switched   on or off through this input with an   impulse button or an impulse contact.   1 2 3 4   COMPACT   Remote control   60V/0,5A   max   . Dry contact   only   Order Number for Remote Control: RCC-01   Dimensions: H x B x T / 111.5 x 136.5 x 25mm   Caution: No external voltage should be connected to this Input Control.   5.6 Manual control of the auxiliary contact   The auxiliary Contact can be operated at any time with the Push Button 21 (AUX. CONTACT). The   LED 6 „Contact manual“ lights up as information that the Contact is manually operated, and LED 5   „Contact active“ lights up when the Contact is active. By pushing the Push Button 21 a second   time, the Contact is deactivated. By pushing it the third time, automatic functions are restored.   When the auxiliary contact is manually controlled (LED 6 lit) the programmed control of the contact   is disabled. In program mode, the auxiliary contact may be automatically actuated by every dis-   played status of the XP-COMPACT. Refer to chapter 6.4 for programming the auxiliary contact.   6 Programming   Programming the charging parameter and the auxiliary contact is only possible thru the optional   remote control. This programming allows to changing the factory setting parameters for battery   management and auxiliary contact.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   17   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   6.1 Standard setting   The XP-COMPACT (except for 60Hz versions) is equipped with a Flash processor fitted out with   EEPROM Memory, which means that even when it is disconnected from the battery, the parame-   ters that were programmed for the application remain after a new connection to the battery.   It is possible to reinitialize (RESET) the XP-COMPACT by pressing simultaneously on the three   push buttons 19/20/21 during at least 2 seconds. A beep will confirm the RESET. The inverter   switches off after this operation. It can be turned on again after the beep. The programmed pa-   rameters will remain.   The XP-COMPACT is delivered with the following default setting:   6.1.1 Battery voltage   Low voltage   Float Charge   End of Charge Voltage   Equalization   Absorption Time:   11.6V / 23.2V / 46.4V   13.5V / 27.0V / 54.0V   14.4V / 28.8V / 57.6V   15.3V / 30.6V / 61.2V   2 Hours   6.1.2 Auxiliary contact   Active in case of defect or manual turn off with the LED 10/11/12/13   6.2 Reset value (default settings)   To come back to the default settings, press simultaneously on the push buttons 20/21 during at   least 2 seconds. A beep will confirm the comeback to the factory settings. The inverter switches off   after this operation. It can be turned on again after the beep.   6.3 Battery voltages and absorption time   The voltage levels (low voltage, float charge, end of charge and equalization) and the duration of   the absorption charge can be changed.   The display of these voltages and the times in the program mode are in accordance with the dia-   gram shown below:   6.3.1 Table of voltage and timing threshold   Low voltage   LED 13   Float Charge   LED 12   Absorption   LED 11   Equalization   LED 10   Absorpt. time   LED 10->13   LED 12V 24V 48V 12V 24V 48V 12V 24V 48V 12V 24V 48V   14   15   16   17   18   12.0 24.0 48.0 13.7 27.4 54.8 15.0 30.0 60.0 15.5 31.0 62.0 4 h   11.8 23.6 47.2 13.6 27.2 54.4 14.8 29.6 59.2 15.4 30.8 61.6 3 h   11.6 23.2 46.4 13.5 27.0 54.0 14.6 29.2 58.4 15.3 30.6 61.2 2 h   11.4 22.8 45.6 13.4 26.8 53.6 14.4 28.8 57.6 15.2 30.4 60.8 1 h   11.2 22.4 44.8 13.3 26.6 53.2 14.2 28.4 56.8 15.1 30.2 60.4 0 – 1Min.   The heavy printed values show the standard settings.   6.3.2 Set the voltage and timing threshold   The programming is done in accordance with the following steps:   Push and hold down, the Push Button 21 (Program) and the Push Button 19 (Change status) for   minimum 2 seconds simultaneously.   With the Push Button 20 (select) select with of the battery level and the absorption time to be   changed.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   18   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   RESET   ALARM   (Select)   20   These four red   Low voltage   Float charge   Absorption (End of charge) LED11   Equalization   LED show the function set:   LED 13   LED 12   Over Temp.   Overload   10   11   12   14   15   LED 10   LED 10/11/12/13   Absorptions Time   Battery   Low/High   16   OFF   13   With the Push Button 19 (Change status) set the   desired parameter (voltage or the time) to modify   (LED 14/15/16/17/18). Push Button 19 (Change   status) to set the desired value according to the   table 6.3.1.   17   18   ON/OFF   (Change status)   21   19   If desired, repeat the operation with any other pa-   rameter (voltage or time) to be changed.   If during 10 seconds no buttons are pressed, the selected values are automatically stored and the   XP-COMPACT switches back in to the normal operating status.   The voltage levels and times changed through programming are only first active with the next   charge cycle !   The voltage levels which are not suitable can greatly reduce the battery life or could even destroy   it! Therefore check beforehand with your battery supplier.   6.4 Program the auxiliary contact   With the Push Button 21 „AUXILARY CONTACT“ the contact can be manually switched on or off   independent of programming and the operating situation. The LED 5 “Contact active” show the   state of the contact. The drawing up the screw terminal “AUX CONTACT” is the inactive position   mode, LED 5 “Contact active” off.   The switching on and off of this contact can be freely programmed for every operating situation of   the XP-COMPACT witch situation is indicated with a LED. There is no limitation to its application   and it is left to your wishes and desires as to where and how you would like to use it.   6.4.1 Principle   The Auxiliary Contact can be basically programmed for any operating situation of the XP-   COMPACT which is indicated with a LED. The programming is possible for one or more operating   situations. If the contact is programmed for many situations, it is activated as soon as the XP-   COMPACT finds itself in any one of the programmed situations. This means that the way of work-   ings of the contact meets that of the logic OR–Function.   6.4.2 The programming of the Auxiliary Contact is carried out in the following Steps   The Push Button 21 (Program) press down for min. 2 seconds. The LED 4 „Program“ is lit as an   indication, that the XP-COMPACT is in program mode.   A lit LED shows the programmed condition for the auxiliary contact. (LED 10/11/12/13 factory set-   ting)   With the Push Button 20 (select), select the desired condition in which the contact should be acti-   vated.   With the Push Button 19 (Change status) confirm or change the status for this condition.   If desired, with the Push Button 20 (select) select another condition in which the contact should be   activated.   With the Push Button 19 (Change status) confirm or change the status for this condition.   If during 10 seconds no buttons are pushed, then the settled values are automatically stored and   the XP-COMPACT switches back to normal operating condition.   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   19   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   6.4.3 Example   6.4.3.1 Auxiliary Contact as generator starter   When in the programming of the Auxiliary Contact, the Battery Capacity (LED 15-18) is used as a   condition, then you must take note of the following requirements.   If you have to start an emergency back-up supply with a battery having a certain residual capacity,   then two battery levels must be programmed. The first (i.e. Battery 25% LED 17) for starting or   activating the Auxiliary Contact, and the second (i.e. Battery 100% LED 15) for stopping or deacti-   vating the Auxiliary Contact. By programming like this the Auxiliary Contact is active with the lowest   set condition and release when it has reached the highest programmed condition through charging.   6.4.3.2 Auxiliary Contact as Twilight Switch (With solar charger option)   The Auxiliary Contact of the XP-COMPACT can also be used as a twilight switch, i.e. for operating   automatically the exterior lighting. With it the connected solar modules measure the light intensity.   To function as a twilight-switch the Auxiliary Contact must be programmed so that the condition   SOLAR CHARGE (LED 3) is active. Programming must be carried out in steps and in accordance   with the description for the programming of the Auxiliary Contact.   6.4.3.3 Second priority cut-off   The Auxiliary Contact can use to cut-off second priority load with the criteria of the battery status or   overtemp. One of the 4 LED 15 to 18 or 10 will be chosen as the cut off criteria. The second prior-   ity loads will be supply only if the battery as a sufficient residual capacity   6.5 Disabling some of the XP-COMPACT functions   Each different function charger, inverter and transfer can be disabled. This is useful for specific   applications witch required to disable some of these tree functions.   If you press the buttons (19 and 20) more than 2 seconds, you can have the access to the different   possibilities shown in the following diagram.   In programming mode the display show only the different types of program with the three DEL 2,7   and 9 to each functions. To change the type of programming press shortly the button 20 until your   reach to the right function use according table below. After 10 seconds the XP-COMPACT exits the   programming mode and load the new change.   In user mode, the disabled functions are displayed by blinking LED. So you can see in witch mode   is disabled.   6.5.1 Diagram of the different mode   Show an off LED   Show a blinking LED   Show a lighted LED   9 All the functions are enabled. This is the fac-   tory setting.   1 2 8 9 AC IN   AC OUT   7 7 7 7 CHARGER   INVERTER   The inverter is disabled. Only the transfer   switch and the charger will work normally.   1 2 8 9 AC IN   AC OUT   CHARGER   INVERTER   Charger and transfer switch are disabled. the   inverter will work continuously even if there is   a correct AC voltage at the input   1 2 8 9 AC IN   AC OUT   CHARGER   INVERTER   Inverter and charger are both disabled.   Only the transfer switch function is enabled in   input voltage and frequency is OK.   1 2 8 9 AC IN   AC OUT   CHARGER   INVERTER   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   20   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   7 Maintenance   Apart from the periodic controls mentioned for the connections, the XP-COMPACT does not need   any maintenance. Keep the appliance clean and from time to time wipe it clean with a damp cloth.   8 CE Compliance   Hereby we state that the products described in this user manual meet the following standards:   EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 55014, EN 55022, EN 61000-3-2, Dir. 89/336/EEC,   LVD 73/23/EEC, EN 50091-2, EN 60950-1.   CH-1950 Sion, the 1st of January 2003   STUDER INNOTEC (R.Studer)   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   21   STUDER Innotec   XP-COMPACT   9 Technical Data   XPC 1400-12   XPC 2200-24   XPC 2200-48   Model   Inverter   Nominal battery voltage   Input voltage range   Continuous power @ 25°C   Power 30 min. @ 25°C   Maximum power load 5 sec.   Maximum load   12V   24V   19 - 32V   1600VA   48V   9.5 – 16V   1100VA   1400VA   38 - 64V   1600VA   2200VA   2200VA   3 x Pnom   up to short circuit   up to Pcont.   1 to 25W   Maximum asymmetric load   Stand-by adjustment   0.1 - 1   Cos ϕ   Maximum efficiency   94%   95%   Consumption OFF/Stand-by/ON   Output voltage   0.5/0.6/4W   0.8/0.9/7W   230Vac (- 10% / 0)   50Hz +/- 0.05%   1.2/1.3/7W   Output frequency crystal controlled   Total harmonic distortion   Dynamic behaviour on load change 0 to 100%   Overload and short circuit protection   Overheat protection   < 4%   < 2%   0.5 ms   Automatic disconnection with 3 time restart attempt   Acoustic warning before shut-off - with automatic restart   Battery charger (4 STEP) I-U-Uo-Equalize (every 25 cycles)   Charging current adjustable   Input current balance adjustment (Power Sharing)   Maximum input voltage   0 - 45A   0 - 37A   n.a.   265Vac   0 - 20A   Minimum input voltage   Input frequency   Adjustable threshold from 150 to 230Vac   45 - 65Hz   Power Factor Correction (PFC)   EN 61000-3-2   Optional solar charger (4 stages) I-U-Uo-Equalize (every 25 cycles)   Maximum PV open circuit voltage (V)   Maximum charge current (A)   25V   30A   45V   30A   90V   20A   Working principle: I-U-Uo-Equalize (every 25 cycles)   Shunt   Battery control (thresholds and times adjustable by the user)   Absorption time   End charge cycle voltage   Floating voltage   Equalization voltage   Deep-discharge protection   Temperature compensation (optional CT-35)   0-4 h   28.8V   27.2V   14.4V   57.6V   54.4V   62.4V   43.2V   13.6V   15.6V   10.8V   31.2V   21.6V   -3mV / o C / cell   General data   Multifunction contact - potential free (3 points)   Max. current on transfer relay   Transfer time   Weight   Dimension h x l x L [mm]   Protection index IP20   16A - 250Vac   16A/3.7kVA   < 20 ms   12.6 kg   124x215x410   16A/3.7kVA   11.7 kg   16A/3.7kVA   IP23 with top cover CxxxxIP23   yes   Certification ECE-R 10 (E24)   yes   n.a.   EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 55014, EN 55022,   EC conformity   EN 61000-3-2, Dir. 89/336/EEC, LVD 73/23/EEC,   EN 50091-2, EN 60950-1   Operating temperature range   Ventilation   -20 to 55 oC   from 45 oC   Acoustic level without / with ventilation   Warranty   < 10 dB / < 35 dB   2 years   Options   Solar charge controller   Remote control (112 x 138 x 25mm / 20 m cable)   IP-23 top cover   XPC xxxx-S   RCC-01   C-IP23   AC cable cover   Battery temperature sensor (58 x 51.5 x 22mm / 3 m   cable)   CFC-01   CT-35   Data may change without any notice   User manual   XP-COMPACT V5.1 E   22   |