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: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!
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: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!
Indicates an immediate danger.
Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation.
Death or serious injury may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.
Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.
Minor injury or damage to property may result if appropriate precautions are not taken.
Indicates the possibility of flawed results and damage to the equipment.
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.
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:
*) 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.
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.
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.
Before leaving the working area, ensure that no personal injury or property damage can occur in your absence.
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.
EMC device classification as per the rating plate or technical data.
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.
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.
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.
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 recommendedFor 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.
Devices bearing the CE label satisfy the essential requirements of applicable directives.
Devices bearing the EAC mark of conformity satisfy the requirements of the relevant standards for Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately and recycled 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.
Copyright of these Operating Instructions remains with the manufacturer.
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 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.
The kW specification for the power categories refers to the housing design and is not directly related to the actual device power.
The kW specification for the power categories refers to the housing design and is not directly related to the actual device power.
Selectiva
2100 / 2120 / 2140 / 2160 / 2180 / 2200 / 2225
4060 / 4075 / 4090 / 4090A / 4120 / 4120A / 4140 / 4140A / 4160 / 4160A / 4185
8040 / 8060 / 8060A / 8075 / 8075A / 8090 / 8090A / 8110
Selectiva
4120 / 4140 / 4160
Selectiva
4210
8120 / 8140 / 8160 / 8180 / 8210
Selectiva
2250 / 2300 / 2350
4250 / 4300 / 4325
The battery chargers 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.
The battery chargers 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.
The battery charger is intended to charge the following listed batteries. Any other 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
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.
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 battery 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, NiCd batteries, and Li-ion batteries.
Only certified, intrinsically safe batteries may be used when charging Li-ion batteries.
For charging Li-ion batteries, a customer characteristic must be used that is specifically designed for the battery. A standard charging process for Li-ion batteries is not pre-installed in the battery charger.The device must be handled correctly in order for it to work. Never pull on the cable when handling the device.
(1) | Battery charger |
(2) | Operating Instructions |
(3) | Quick Start Guide |
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.
If necessary, only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the grid connection of the device.
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 components, especially the safety rules.
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.
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.
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.
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 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) must be laid individually (no bundling).
Charging cables longer than 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) can have an increased surface temperature (be aware of hot surfaces).
In the following cases, pay special attention that the surface temperature of the charging cables does not exceed 80°C (176°F):
- Ambient temperature is 30°C (86°F) or more
- Cross-section of the charging cable is 95 mm2 or more
- Length of the charging cable is 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) or more
A number of safety symbols can be seen on the battery charger. The safety symbols must not be removed or painted over.
An electric shock can be fatal. The housing must never be opened by anyone other than a service technician trained by the manufacturer. 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 components (e.g., capacitors) are completely discharged. Ensure that the device remains disconnected from the grid until all work is complete. | |
Use functions only after reading the Operating Instructions in full. | |
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. | |
The charger can cause DC residual currents in the ground conductor. If a residual current device (RCD) is used on the grid side to protect against electric shock, this must be a type B RCD. | |
Do not dispose of the product with domestic waste, but in accordance with the disposal regulations for waste electrical and electronic equipment applicable at the place of installation. |
Danger from electrical current.
This may result in serious injuries or death.
The housing must never be opened by anyone other than a service technician trained by the manufacturer.
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.
After opening the device, use a suitable measuring instrument to check that electrically charged components (such as capacitors) have been 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.
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.
Devices weighing more than 25 kg (55.12 lb.) must be carried by at least 2 persons.
When mounted on a shelf, the load capacity of the shelf must at least correspond to the weight of the device.
The device has been tested according to protection class 20. This means:
The device can be set up and operated in dry, closed rooms in accordance with protection class 20. 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 0.2 m (7.874 in.) from the air inlet and outlet openings. The ambient air must be free from:
The cooling air flows in and out as indicated by the arrow symbols in the following illustrations.
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.
If the devices are arranged in a line one behind the other without being staggered, the distance between the devices must be as follows:
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.
Devices weighing more than 25 kg (55.12 lb.) must be carried by at least 2 persons.
When mounted on a shelf, the load capacity of the shelf must at least correspond to the weight of the device.
The device has been tested according to protection class 20. This means:
The device can be set up and operated in dry, closed rooms in accordance with protection class 20. 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 0.2 m (7.874 in.) from the air inlet and outlet openings. The ambient air must be free from:
The cooling air flows in and out as indicated by the arrow symbols in the following illustrations.
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.
If the devices are arranged in a line one behind the other without being staggered, the distance between the devices must be as follows:
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, they are not included in the scope of delivery.
The system installer is responsible for selecting the proper dowels and screws.
Danger from devices falling or toppling over.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Only use this wall bracket with a Fronius Selectiva 8–18 kW battery charger.
Mount the device horizontally.
Weight of the wall bracket: | |
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8 kW | 1.80 kg (3.97 lb) |
16 kW | 3.15 kg (6.49 lbs.) |
18 kW | 4.30 kg (9.48 lb) |
No. | Function |
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(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. A maximum supply current of 0.5 A is available. |
(2) | Position for the remote control system option or 13 V charging lights option. |
(3) | Position for the external start/stop option or temperature-controlled charging option. |
No. | Function |
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(4) | (-) Charging cable |
(5) | (+) Charging cable |
(6) | Positions for relay-specific options. (e.g. Aquamatic control) Detailed information can be found in the "Options" chapter. |
(7) | Position for the internal electrolyte circulation option. Compressed air output |
(8) | Position for the internal electrolyte circulation option. Air intake with air filter |
(9) | Mains cable |
(10) | 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. |
(11) | Control panel |
(12) | Connection area for options The connection area is only accessible by removing the connection plate on the front of the device. To do this, follow the warnings in the "Safety" section of the "Options" chapter. |
No. | Function |
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(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. A maximum supply current of 0.5 A is available. |
(2) | Position for the remote control system option or 13 V charging lights option. |
(3) | Position for the external start/stop option or temperature-controlled charging option. |
No. | Function |
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(4) | (-) Charging cable |
(5) | (+) Charging cable |
(6) | Positions for relay-specific options. (e.g. Aquamatic control) Detailed information can be found in the "Options" chapter. |
(7) | Position for the internal electrolyte circulation option. Compressed air output |
(8) | Position for the internal electrolyte circulation option. Air intake with air filter |
(9) | Mains cable |
(10) | 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. |
(11) | Control panel |
(12) | Connection area for options The connection area is only accessible by removing the connection plate on the front of the device. To do this, follow the warnings in the "Safety" section of the "Options" chapter. |
Connections for 18-pin option plug on the P-Control PC board inside the housing
Pin | Plug Code | Function |
| Pin | Plug Code | Function | ||
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17 | G/2 | Ext. LED Green |
| 18 | 13V/1 | 13 V | Ext. LED | |
Remote Control wire 1 | ||||||||
CBG Easy VCC*° | ||||||||
15 | Y/3 | Ext. LED Yellow |
| 16 | R/4 | Extern LED Red | ||
Remote Control wire 3 | ||||||||
CBG Easy Detect*° | ||||||||
13 | B | Ext. LED Blue |
| 14 | Dete | Detect | ||
CBG Easy GND*° | ||||||||
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| 12 | C2 G | CAN 2 GND | ||
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| wire brown | |||||
9 | C1 G | CAN 1 GND | 10 | 13V O | 13 V Power Supply | |||
wire white | ||||||||
7 | C1 L | CAN 1 Low | 8 | C2 L | CAN 2 Low | |||
wire yellow | wire yellow | |||||||
5 | C1 H | CAN 1 High | 6 | C2 H | CAN 2 High | |||
wire green | wire green | |||||||
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1 | - St | Temperature Controlled | 2 | + St | Temperature Controlled | |||
Charging*° |
| Charging*° |
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Extern Start / Stop° | Extern Start / Stop° |
Gateway Link* | * not available for Selectiva UL | ||
TagID Link*° / Battery Link* | ° not available for SelectION |
No. | Function |
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(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 configuration 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. |
(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 functions in configuration mode section of the "Display" chapter. |
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:English is set as the default language.
The time zone UTC+1 Central European Time (Berlin) is set as default.
Daylight saving time ON and the 24-hour format are set as default.
The battery charger is configured with the correct charging cable length according to the order.
An incorrectly set charging cable length can have a negative effect on the charging process!
The battery charger is configured with the correct charging cable cross-section according to the order.
An incorrectly set charging cable cross-section can have a negative effect on the charging process!
The battery charger is pre-configured according to the order.
If the configuration does not match the battery used, the parameters must be adjusted accordingly.
Detailed information on the battery charger parameters can be found in the "Configuration mode" section of the "Display" chapter Configuration mode.
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:English is set as the default language.
The time zone UTC+1 Central European Time (Berlin) is set as default.
Daylight saving time ON and the 24-hour format are set as default.
The battery charger is configured with the correct charging cable length according to the order.
An incorrectly set charging cable length can have a negative effect on the charging process!
The battery charger is configured with the correct charging cable cross-section according to the order.
An incorrectly set charging cable cross-section can have a negative effect on the charging process!
The battery charger is pre-configured according to the order.
If the configuration does not match the battery used, the parameters must be adjusted accordingly.
Detailed information on the battery charger parameters can be found in the "Configuration mode" section of the "Display" chapter Configuration mode.
Danger from leaking battery acid or explosion when charging defective batteries.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Before starting the charging process, make sure that the battery to be charged is undamaged.
Danger due to incorrect type of battery and incorrect charging settings.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Before starting the charging process, make sure that the correct type of battery is set on the battery charger.
The following settings must be made for the individual types of battery before charging:
Charging curve
Nominal voltage (number of battery cells)
Battery capacity (Ah) or charging time (h)
Detailed information on the battery charger parameters can be found in the Configuration mode section of the "Display" chapter.
Danger of damage to property due to heavy contamination of the charging plug contacts.
Due to the increased contact resistance, overheating and subsequent destruction of the charging plug can occur.
Keep the charging plug contacts free of contamination and clean if necessary.
A prompt appears, asking whether the correct parameters have been set for the battery to be charged.
The display then appears in standard mode. The display shows the battery charger parameters:
The battery charger parameters can be set individually. Detailed information on the battery charger parameters can be found in the Configuration mode section of the "Display" chapter. Make sure that the battery to be charged corresponds to the battery charger configuration.
The battery charger detects the connected battery and starts charging. If the start-up delay is activated, the charging process starts after the set delay time has elapsed. Detailed information can be found in the Configuration mode section of the "Display" chapter.
During the charging process the display shows the following values:
The battery symbol indicates the current state of charge. The more bars are displayed, the further the charging process has progressed. As soon as the battery is fully charged, a minute counter appears (figure on the right). This counts the minutes since the end of charging and makes it easier to judge which battery has cooled down the most when using several battery chargers.
When the battery is fully charged, all 4 bars of the battery symbol appear in black. As soon as the battery is fully charged, the green indicator lights up.
As long as a battery is connected to the battery charger, the charging process can be paused and resumed by pressing the "Pause/Start" button. It is only possible to change the display modes with the "Menu" button, as described in the "Display" chapter, after disconnecting the battery from the battery charger.
Danger due to oxyhydrogen ignition caused by sparks when disconnecting the charging cables.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Before disconnecting or unplugging the charging plug, end the charging process by pressing the "Pause/Start" button.
Danger if the plug connection is disconnected during the charging process
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
Do not disconnect the plug connection while the charging process is running.
Do not touch live contacts on the charging plug.
Danger of battery damage when disconnecting the battery from the battery charger if the charging process is not yet fully completed.
This can result in damage to the battery.
Do not disconnect the battery from the battery charger until it is fully charged (green "Battery is charged" indicator lights up).
Once the battery is fully charged and cooled down, the following indicators light up:
For optimum battery life, do not disconnect the battery from the battery charger until the blue "Battery cold" indicator lights up in addition to the green indicator, as explained below. If several battery chargers are in use, remove the battery that has been fully charged (coolest) for the longest time first.
When the charging contacts are open, the automatic open-circuit detection ensures that the charging contacts are voltage-free.
No. | Function |
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Standard mode | |
Statistics mode | |
History mode | |
Configuration mode | |
USB mode |
As long as a battery is connected to the battery charger, the charging process can only be interrupted and resumed by pressing the "Pause/Start" button. It is only possible to change the display modes with the "Menu" button after disconnecting the battery from the battery charger. A detailed description of the display modes is given in the following chapter.
A limited menu selection is available while charging has been paused.
A limited menu selection is available while charging has been paused.
No. | Function |
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Standard mode | |
Statistics mode | |
History mode | |
Configuration mode | |
USB mode |
As long as a battery is connected to the battery charger, the charging process can only be interrupted and resumed by pressing the "Pause/Start" button. It is only possible to change the display modes with the "Menu" button after disconnecting the battery from the battery charger. A detailed description of the display modes is given in the following chapter.
A limited menu selection is available while charging has been paused.
A limited menu selection is available while charging has been paused.
After connecting the mains plug to the electrical network, the display is automatically in standard mode.
In standard mode, the display shows the battery charger parameters:
The battery charger parameters are individually adjustable. Detailed information can be found in the "Configuration mode" section.
After connecting the mains plug to the electrical network, the display is automatically in standard mode.
In standard mode, the display shows the battery charger parameters:
The battery charger parameters are individually adjustable. Detailed information can be found in the "Configuration mode" section.
The display of the consumed energy is intended as a guide value and may deviate from the actual amount of energy by up to 5% at the rated power. The deviation may be higher at lower power.
The display of the consumed energy is intended as a guide value and may deviate from the actual amount of energy by up to 5% at the rated power. The deviation may be higher at lower power.
History mode provides information regarding the parameters of all stored charging processes. The display window is shown twice below in order to be able to show changing or different displays:
Displayed symbols
No. | Function |
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(1) | Full battery Charge completed. |
(2) | Empty battery Charge not completed. |
(3) | Exclamation mark with number Warning issued, with code for the corresponding status code. Detailed information can be found in the Status codes section. |
(4) | Symbol with number Error issued, with code for the corresponding status code. Detailed information can be found in the Status codes section. |
(5) | Button symbol with check mark Charge was correctly ended with the "Pause/Start" button. |
(6) | Button symbol with cross Charge was ended without pressing the "Pause/Start" button. |
(7) | Charge details Display of certain battery data at the beginning and at the end of the charge: Number of cells Ah Curve Type of battery |
History mode provides information regarding the parameters of all stored charging processes. The display window is shown twice below in order to be able to show changing or different displays:
Displayed symbols
No. | Function |
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(1) | Full battery Charge completed. |
(2) | Empty battery Charge not completed. |
(3) | Exclamation mark with number Warning issued, with code for the corresponding status code. Detailed information can be found in the Status codes section. |
(4) | Symbol with number Error issued, with code for the corresponding status code. Detailed information can be found in the Status codes section. |
(5) | Button symbol with check mark Charge was correctly ended with the "Pause/Start" button. |
(6) | Button symbol with cross Charge was ended without pressing the "Pause/Start" button. |
(7) | Charge details Display of certain battery data at the beginning and at the end of the charge: Number of cells Ah Curve Type of battery |
Risk of damage to the battery due to incorrectly set values.
This can result in damage to property.
Only use the automatic setting of the number of cells for batteries with the following nominal voltage values: 12 V and 24 V for 24 V devices, 24 V and 48 V for 48 V devices.
Do not use the automatic setting of the number of cells on deeply discharged batteries.
Additional functions: Additional functions
General options: General settings
Reset Settings
Risk of damage to the battery due to incorrectly set values.
This can result in damage to property.
Only use the automatic setting of the number of cells for batteries with the following nominal voltage values: 12 V and 24 V for 24 V devices, 24 V and 48 V for 48 V devices.
Do not use the automatic setting of the number of cells on deeply discharged batteries.
Additional functions: Additional functions
General options: General settings
Reset Settings
First, the screen appears in the basic settings with display of date and time, as well as the software version.
A prompt for the code appears.
Enter the required code "1511" as follows:
The selection of the main menu items for configuration mode appears.
When selecting a menu item, you may be prompted to read the Operating Instructions. Confirm this prompt by pressing the "Pause/Start" button again.
If one or more relevant settings for the charging process are changed in configuration mode, another prompt appears when exiting configuration mode, asking whether the setting in question should be applied.
The following settings must be confirmed when exiting configuration mode:Example:
Change to the curve from 3 - IUI (Pb-WET) to 6 - RI (Pb-WET).
If the setting is not confirmed, the battery charger returns to configuration mode and the setting can be changed to the desired value.
In USB mode, the display shows whether a USB thumb drive is plugged in.
The USB thumb drive must meet the following specifications:The I-SPoT-VIEWER software (www.fronius.com/i-spot) supports the visualization and evaluation of the data on the USB thumb drive.
To start a data download, confirm this again with the "Pause/Start" button. If this repeated confirmation with the "Pause/Start" button is not carried out, the download starts automatically after one minute.
While a charging process is in progress, the USB thumb drive may be connected after pressing the "Pause/Start" button. It is only possible to read data and not to perform an update or load a configuration.
Safely remove
* | If a USB thumb drive is plugged in during charging, the csv files are saved directly on the USB thumb drive. The folder structure, which is also created automatically, contains the "Datalog" folder instead of the "Charges" folder. |
In USB mode, the display shows whether a USB thumb drive is plugged in.
The USB thumb drive must meet the following specifications:The I-SPoT-VIEWER software (www.fronius.com/i-spot) supports the visualization and evaluation of the data on the USB thumb drive.
To start a data download, confirm this again with the "Pause/Start" button. If this repeated confirmation with the "Pause/Start" button is not carried out, the download starts automatically after one minute.
While a charging process is in progress, the USB thumb drive may be connected after pressing the "Pause/Start" button. It is only possible to read data and not to perform an update or load a configuration.
Safely remove
* | If a USB thumb drive is plugged in during charging, the csv files are saved directly on the USB thumb drive. The folder structure, which is also created automatically, contains the "Datalog" folder instead of the "Charges" folder. |
Below is a detailed explanation of the "Settings" menu item, selected under the aforementioned "Charging settings" menu item. Navigation is carried out as described in the Configuration mode section.
A list appears with the following selection options:
The individual selection options are explained in detail below.
Below is a detailed explanation of the "Settings" menu item, selected under the aforementioned "Charging settings" menu item. Navigation is carried out as described in the Configuration mode section.
A list appears with the following selection options:
The individual selection options are explained in detail below.
Electrolyte circulation "Air Pump"(not available with the Selectiva 220 V version):
The sequential control of the electrolyte circulation takes place via the battery charger control unit. Several selection options are available for this purpose.
The following settings are available for the electrolyte circulation:
OffFactory-set programs for the electrolyte circulation and the relevant parameters are shown in the table below:
In each of these programs, the solenoid valve picks up for an "ON 1" time and drops out for an "OFF 1" time. This process repeats as many times as specified for "Repeat". After this number of repetitions has elapsed, the "ON 2" and "OFF 2" times continue until the end of charging.
Temperature-controlled charging:
The following settings are available for temperature-controlled charging:
automatic/OFF/requiredFor certain curves, an external temperature sensor is required. If such a curve is selected in configuration mode, a message is displayed indicating that an external temperature sensor is required.
The following curves require an external temperature sensor:If a curve is selected that requires an external temperature sensor, a message appears.
Equalizing charge
OFFIf a setting for the equalizing charge is activated, a symbol next to the set ampere hours/the set charging time in the home screen indicates whether the equalizing charge is being carried out or can be started.
Delay
Charge start delayIf the "Restart charging" option is activated, the charging process is automatically restarted after a fault in the electrical grid as soon as the electrical grid is available again.
If the "Automatic/continue charging" option is activated, the charging process is automatically continued after a fault in the electrical grid as soon as the electrical grid is available again.
calendar
The calendar function enables charging to be started automatically according to the following criteria:Further settings are possible within the calendar function:
"Day setting 1-5":
The day settings allow up to 5 different charge start time profiles to be defined, with the following setting options:
Ongoing charges are not influenced by the set time windows.
If a battery is connected at 05:45 in the above example, charging is stopped when necessary and is not interrupted by the specified charge end time (6:00 in the example) of the set time window.
If the battery is connected within the stop time window, charging will start automatically in the next time window. If a manual charge start is triggered during the stop time window, charging always takes place with curve 1.
Each day of the week can be assigned one of the previously created day settings.
When the calendar function is activated, a calendar symbol (here with the number "4" as the current date) appears in the display.
Special Charges
The "Special Charges" selection allows you to temporarily carry out one or more charges that differ from the usual type of charge.
The "Repeat" setting defines how often the special charge is to be carried out until charging is permanently resumed with the original charge parameters:
Setting range
Disable Start Button
ONThe following settings are also possible:
Special function - Opportunity Charge
In order to extend the operating interval of the battery, it is possible, for example, to recharge the battery during a break in operation.
The following curve settings are possible:
With opportunity charge set to "ON" and the battery connected, the following display appears:
DC-Connection:
The Check DC-Connection setting is located in the DC Connection menu.
If Check DC-connection is switched on ("ON"), the connection between the battery charger and the battery is checked during the charging process.
If problems occur with the DC-Connection during the charging process, status code 17 is set when Check DC-Connection is active.
A connection problem can occur, for example, if the charging contacts are worn or dirty.
Detailed explanation of the ("Additional Functions") menu item in configuration mode. Navigation is carried out as described in the "Configuration mode" section.
A list appears with the following selection options, which represents an active function with a filled arrow:
The individual selection options are explained in detail below:
Detailed explanation of the ("Additional Functions") menu item in configuration mode. Navigation is carried out as described in the "Configuration mode" section.
A list appears with the following selection options, which represents an active function with a filled arrow:
The individual selection options are explained in detail below:
Detailed information can be found in the chapter "Overview of available options" and the accompanying user information.
Detailed information can be found in the chapter "Overview of available options" and the accompanying user information.
Setting for the time (minutes) after which the blue "Battery cold" indicator should light up to indicate that the battery is sufficiently cooled down. The set value is the time from the charge end.
In conjunction with the "Temperature-controlled charging" option, it is possible to set a temperature value below which the blue "Battery cold" indicator should light up to indicate that the battery is sufficiently cooled down.
The following settings are available for external start/stop:
ButtonThe refill indicator is activated as soon as it is necessary to add distilled water to the battery. The time of the refill request can be defined as follows:
Every x-th week and weekdayWhen "OFF" is set, the refill request does not have to be confirmed.
Under Relay board, one of the following functionalities can be set for each of the 4 terminals, viewed from left to right:
Aquamatic controlCharging
Charge 50%
Charge 80%
Charge Finish
Main Charge FinishedImmobilizer Device
ONBattery Cold
External Air PumpDetailed information on the relay board can be found in the "Options" chapter.
According to the "Charging lights" section of the "Options" chapter, suitable external indicators can be connected in order to visualize the state of charge or the operating status of the battery charger. The following settings are available:
Detailed information can be found in the chapter "Overview of available options".
Detailed explanation of the "General options" menu item in configuration mode.
A list appears with the following selection options:
Detailed explanation of the "General options" menu item in configuration mode.
A list appears with the following selection options:
Charging cable:
Code entry required/not required to enter configuration mode ("Code ON/OFF")
Reset statistics
Reset history
Detailed information regarding statistics and history can be found in the "Statistics mode" and "History mode" sections.
The menu item offers 2 possibilities to reset all settings made:
The menu item offers 2 possibilities to reset all settings made:
The housing has to be partially opened to connect the options.
Danger of electric shock.
This may result in serious injuries or death.
The housing must never be opened by anyone other than a service technician trained by the manufacturer.
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 components (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.
Danger due to work that is not carried out properly.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
All work involved with connecting optional components must only be carried out by service technicians trained by the manufacturer.
If there are Installation Instructions or User Information for the optional component concerned, then all warning notices and instructions therein must be obeyed.
For all options with electrical connections, a safety inspection must be carried out in accordance with the applicable national and international standards and guidelines after connection work has been carried out.
You can obtain more information about the safety inspection from the authorized service body.
The service body will provide the necessary documents upon request.
The housing has to be partially opened to connect the options.
Danger of electric shock.
This may result in serious injuries or death.
The housing must never be opened by anyone other than a service technician trained by the manufacturer.
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 components (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.
Danger due to work that is not carried out properly.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
All work involved with connecting optional components must only be carried out by service technicians trained by the manufacturer.
If there are Installation Instructions or User Information for the optional component concerned, then all warning notices and instructions therein must be obeyed.
For all options with electrical connections, a safety inspection must be carried out in accordance with the applicable national and international standards and guidelines after connection work has been carried out.
You can obtain more information about the safety inspection from the authorized service body.
The service body will provide the necessary documents upon request.
The electrolyte circulation option has an air pump integrated into the battery charger. This delivers air into the battery via specially designed capillary tubes. This results in an intensive mixing of the electrolyte. The benefit is reduced battery heating, a longer battery life, and less water loss during charging.
The sequential control of the electrolyte circulation takes place via the battery charger control unit. Several selection options are available in the configuration menu for this purpose. Detailed information can be found in the Overview of additional functions section of the "Display" chapter.
Cleaning the air filter insert
Clean the air filter insert for the integrated air pump once a year. If there is a lot of dust, shorten the cleaning interval accordingly. It is necessary to remove the air filter insert (2) for cleaning purposes. Remove the air filter (1) by pulling it off and then reinstall it as follows:
The external start/stop option prevents spark formation at the charging plug if it is disconnected during charging. Special contacts inside the charging plug register a disconnection. These contacts are leading in comparison to the main contacts. An immediate charging stop is triggered. There is therefore no wear on the main contacts and the level of safety against oxyhydrogen ignition is increased.
The temperature-controlled charging option continuously regulates the charging voltage according to the current battery temperature. This significantly extends the battery-life, especially when used in cold rooms.
The optional relay board enables the external evaluation of the battery charger's operating states and the state of charge of the connected battery. It is also possible to supply one or more external loads with input voltage L-N. This requires an existing neutral conductor in the electrical network.
Enclosed is an overview of options directly related to the relay board. These relay board-specific options are controlled via the outputs of the relay board:
An explanation of the configuration for the outputs of the relay board can be found in the Operating Instructions for the battery charger: Chapter "Additional functions in configuration Mode" of the section Overview of additional functions.
The robust wall and floor bracket ensures safe installation at the place of use. Detailed information can be found in the corresponding Installation Instructions.
The LED strip serves as a status indicator and lights up in the corresponding colors in the same way as the display elements of the control panel. An LED strip including diffuser is installed in the gap between the front wall of the housing and the upper part of the housing.
The protection class 23 option increases the protection class of the device from protection class 20 to protection class 23. Detailed information can be found in the corresponding User Information.
In dusty environments, the air filter prevents contamination of the inside of the device. This prevents any reduction in performance or other impairment of the device. Detailed information can be found in the corresponding User Information.
Cleaning interval as required (manufacturer's recommendation: monthly)
A carrying strap in combination with a handle tube increases the mobility of the device.
The "Mobile" set is not available for devices in the 18 kW power category.
The remote control system allows full operation of the device from a distance of up to 30 m (98 ft., 5.1 in.). This option includes a complete control panel in an aluminum housing.
The Cool Battery Guide Easy system indicates which battery has been connected for the longest and coolest via a blue LED strip.
The gateway is the link between the battery charger and Charge&Connect. Detailed information can be found in the corresponding User Information.
The Gateway Link enables the easy connection of the gateway to the battery charger. The gateway can be connected without opening the battery charger.
The TagID is an electronic measurement and control system that exchanges battery data with the battery charger and optimizes charging.
In the configuration menu, the TagID status is displayed on a separate page (page 5) when the TagID is activated. This only works if the TagID function is active.
The TagID Link enables the exchange of relevant battery data between the TagID and the battery charger.
If a fault occurs during operation, specific status codes may be displayed. This can be caused by the following:
Battery fault:
If the battery reports an error state, the battery charger will display this error as a battery fault including the corresponding error number of the battery. The respective error explanation can be found in the operating instructions for the battery.
Status codes with an external cause
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(11) | Check mains voltage |
(12) | Check grid (phase failure) |
(13) | External temperature sensor defective |
(14) | Electrolyte circulation defective (pressure switch does not switch) |
(15) | No control voltage detected |
(16) | External start/stop is not closed |
(17) | Open circuit detection triggered several times during a charge (e.g., worn charging contacts) |
Status codes in the event of a battery fault
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(22) | Battery undervoltage |
(23) | Battery overvoltage |
(24) | Battery too hot (only with external temperature sensor) |
(25) | Battery undertemperature (only with external temperature sensor) |
(26) | Cell defect detected |
(27) | Battery not supported |
(28) | Battery heavily discharged - safety charge in progress |
(29) | Incorrect battery polarity |
(30) | Thermal runaway |
Status codes in the event of a charging error
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(31) | Timeout in the I1 phase |
(32) | Timeout in the U1 phase |
(33) | Battery overvoltage in the I2 phase |
(34) | Ah exceeded |
(35) | Timeout in the I2 phase |
(36) | Target voltage in the I2 phase not reached (only with format characteristic) |
(37) | RI charge error |
(38) | Set charging time cannot be reached |
(39) | Timeout during RI charge |
Status codes in the event of a CAN error (battery)
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(51) | Battery not responding |
(52) | Battery data cannot be queried |
(53) | Battery voltage not supported |
(54) | Communication error |
(55) | Battery fault |
(56) | Battery does not switch on |
(57) | Message time limit exceeded |
(58) | Login failed |
Status codes in the event of a gateway error
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(101) | CAN Connect setting is active and no CAN connection could be established to the gateway for at least 2 minutes. |
(102) | Gateway has no connection to the back-end. |
(103) | Gateway is online but has no charger or another charger is registered. |
Status codes in the event of a TagID error
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(200) | Set technology on the battery charger is not compatible with the connected battery. |
(201) | The nominal voltage of the battery is not supported by the battery charger or is prevented by a battery charger setting |
(202) | The battery charger power is not high enough to charge the connected battery |
(203) | CAN communication to TagID could not be established |
(204) | TagID data could not be read |
(205) | TagID update could not be performed |
(206) | TagID temperature sensor is defective |
(207) | TagID voltage sensor is defective |
(208) | Battery master data of the TagID is invalid or not available |
(209) | Defective EEPROM memory |
(210) | Defective flash memory |
(211) | Invalid device signature |
(212) | TagID data could not be written |
(213) | The charger power is not sufficient to charge the battery in the desired charging time |
(214) | Too much power dissipation on the DC path |
(215) | TagID level sensor is mounted in the wrong cell or is defective |
(216) | Crash of TagID software |
Status codes in the event of a temperature monitoring fault
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(300) | It was not possible to establish a connection with the temperature sensor |
(301) | Faulty temperature sensor |
(302) | Temperature overrun - excessive temperature |
Status codes in the event of a fault in the primary circuit
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(500) | Temperature sensor module 1 (top) defective |
(501) | Temperature sensor module 2 (bottom) defective |
(502) | Temperature sensor PCB defective |
(503) | Primary overtemperature |
(504) | Fan blocked/defective |
(505) | Over-/undervoltage in intermediate circuit |
(506) | Asymmetry in intermediate circuit |
(507) | Primary supply voltage out of tolerance |
(508) | Grid failure |
(509) | Incorrect device configuration |
(510) | Primary EEPROM faulty |
(527) | Phaseshifter overcurrent |
(528) | High charge relay switched off during load operation |
(530) | Communication problem |
(532) | Microcontroller fault (e.g., division by 0) |
(533) | Reference voltage out of tolerance |
(534) | Startup problem |
(535) | PFC overcurrent |
(536) | Phaseshifter or PFC faulty |
Status codes in the event of a fault in the secondary circuit
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(520) | Secondary temperature sensor defective |
(521) | Secondary overtemperature |
(522) | Output fuse defective |
(523) | Secondary supply voltage out of tolerance |
(524) | Secondary reference voltage out of tolerance |
(525) | Current offset |
(526) | Current offset out of tolerance |
(527) | Power module overcurrent (primary) |
(529) | No secondary communication |
(530) | No primary communication |
(531) | Secondary EEPROM defective |
(532) | Microcontroller error |
(537) | Voltage measurement faulty |
(570) | Secondary relay cannot be switched |
(571) | ADC/SPI problem |
Status codes in the event of a fault in the control system
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(540) | Configuration memory block missing/defective |
(541) | No secondary communication |
(542) | Secondary Init failed |
(543) | Program/memory error in the characteristic control |
(544) | Program/memory error in the characteristic control |
(545) | Primary Init failed |
(546) | Update failed |
(547) | Load/save settings failed |
(548) | Load/save characteristic settings failed |
(549) | Charge could not be continued after a grid failure |
(550) | Time not set |
(551) | Hardware change detected |
(552) | Configuration memory block invalid |
(553) | Primary update failed |
(554) | Communication faulty |
(555) | Incorrect device software |
(557) | Interruption of the InterLock communication |
(558) | The second device, which is connected via the InterLock, has a fault |
(559) | The second device, which is connected via the InterLock option, is incompatible with this device |
If a fault occurs during operation, specific status codes may be displayed. This can be caused by the following:
Battery fault:
If the battery reports an error state, the battery charger will display this error as a battery fault including the corresponding error number of the battery. The respective error explanation can be found in the operating instructions for the battery.
Status codes with an external cause
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(11) | Check mains voltage |
(12) | Check grid (phase failure) |
(13) | External temperature sensor defective |
(14) | Electrolyte circulation defective (pressure switch does not switch) |
(15) | No control voltage detected |
(16) | External start/stop is not closed |
(17) | Open circuit detection triggered several times during a charge (e.g., worn charging contacts) |
Status codes in the event of a battery fault
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(22) | Battery undervoltage |
(23) | Battery overvoltage |
(24) | Battery too hot (only with external temperature sensor) |
(25) | Battery undertemperature (only with external temperature sensor) |
(26) | Cell defect detected |
(27) | Battery not supported |
(28) | Battery heavily discharged - safety charge in progress |
(29) | Incorrect battery polarity |
(30) | Thermal runaway |
Status codes in the event of a charging error
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(31) | Timeout in the I1 phase |
(32) | Timeout in the U1 phase |
(33) | Battery overvoltage in the I2 phase |
(34) | Ah exceeded |
(35) | Timeout in the I2 phase |
(36) | Target voltage in the I2 phase not reached (only with format characteristic) |
(37) | RI charge error |
(38) | Set charging time cannot be reached |
(39) | Timeout during RI charge |
Status codes in the event of a CAN error (battery)
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(51) | Battery not responding |
(52) | Battery data cannot be queried |
(53) | Battery voltage not supported |
(54) | Communication error |
(55) | Battery fault |
(56) | Battery does not switch on |
(57) | Message time limit exceeded |
(58) | Login failed |
Status codes in the event of a gateway error
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(101) | CAN Connect setting is active and no CAN connection could be established to the gateway for at least 2 minutes. |
(102) | Gateway has no connection to the back-end. |
(103) | Gateway is online but has no charger or another charger is registered. |
Status codes in the event of a TagID error
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(200) | Set technology on the battery charger is not compatible with the connected battery. |
(201) | The nominal voltage of the battery is not supported by the battery charger or is prevented by a battery charger setting |
(202) | The battery charger power is not high enough to charge the connected battery |
(203) | CAN communication to TagID could not be established |
(204) | TagID data could not be read |
(205) | TagID update could not be performed |
(206) | TagID temperature sensor is defective |
(207) | TagID voltage sensor is defective |
(208) | Battery master data of the TagID is invalid or not available |
(209) | Defective EEPROM memory |
(210) | Defective flash memory |
(211) | Invalid device signature |
(212) | TagID data could not be written |
(213) | The charger power is not sufficient to charge the battery in the desired charging time |
(214) | Too much power dissipation on the DC path |
(215) | TagID level sensor is mounted in the wrong cell or is defective |
(216) | Crash of TagID software |
Status codes in the event of a temperature monitoring fault
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(300) | It was not possible to establish a connection with the temperature sensor |
(301) | Faulty temperature sensor |
(302) | Temperature overrun - excessive temperature |
Status codes in the event of a fault in the primary circuit
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(500) | Temperature sensor module 1 (top) defective |
(501) | Temperature sensor module 2 (bottom) defective |
(502) | Temperature sensor PCB defective |
(503) | Primary overtemperature |
(504) | Fan blocked/defective |
(505) | Over-/undervoltage in intermediate circuit |
(506) | Asymmetry in intermediate circuit |
(507) | Primary supply voltage out of tolerance |
(508) | Grid failure |
(509) | Incorrect device configuration |
(510) | Primary EEPROM faulty |
(527) | Phaseshifter overcurrent |
(528) | High charge relay switched off during load operation |
(530) | Communication problem |
(532) | Microcontroller fault (e.g., division by 0) |
(533) | Reference voltage out of tolerance |
(534) | Startup problem |
(535) | PFC overcurrent |
(536) | Phaseshifter or PFC faulty |
Status codes in the event of a fault in the secondary circuit
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(520) | Secondary temperature sensor defective |
(521) | Secondary overtemperature |
(522) | Output fuse defective |
(523) | Secondary supply voltage out of tolerance |
(524) | Secondary reference voltage out of tolerance |
(525) | Current offset |
(526) | Current offset out of tolerance |
(527) | Power module overcurrent (primary) |
(529) | No secondary communication |
(530) | No primary communication |
(531) | Secondary EEPROM defective |
(532) | Microcontroller error |
(537) | Voltage measurement faulty |
(570) | Secondary relay cannot be switched |
(571) | ADC/SPI problem |
Status codes in the event of a fault in the control system
No. | Cause/Remedy |
---|---|
(540) | Configuration memory block missing/defective |
(541) | No secondary communication |
(542) | Secondary Init failed |
(543) | Program/memory error in the characteristic control |
(544) | Program/memory error in the characteristic control |
(545) | Primary Init failed |
(546) | Update failed |
(547) | Load/save settings failed |
(548) | Load/save characteristic settings failed |
(549) | Charge could not be continued after a grid failure |
(550) | Time not set |
(551) | Hardware change detected |
(552) | Configuration memory block invalid |
(553) | Primary update failed |
(554) | Communication faulty |
(555) | Incorrect device software |
(557) | Interruption of the InterLock communication |
(558) | The second device, which is connected via the InterLock, has a fault |
(559) | The second device, which is connected via the InterLock option, is incompatible with this device |
Danger of electric shock due to a residual current can be fatal.
Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device.
Mains voltage (-10%/+30%) 1) | 3~ NPE 400 V / 50/60 Hz |
Mains fuse2) | 16 A |
Minimum mains lead cross section | 2.5 mm² (0.003875 in.²) |
Duty cycle | 100% |
EMC emission class | B |
Safety class | I |
Max. permitted grid impedance Zmax on PCC 3) | None |
Protection class 4) | Protection class 20 |
Overvoltage category | III |
Operating temperature 5) | -20°C to +40°C |
Storage temperature | -25°C to +80°C |
Relative humidity | max. 85% |
Maximum altitude above sea level | 2000 m (6561 ft) |
Mark of conformity | According to rating plate |
Product standard | EN 62477-1 |
Dimensions L x W x H | 633 x 180 x 344 mm |
Weight (with standard grid and charging cable) | 23 kg (50.71 lbs.) |
Pollution degree | 3 |
1) | The device may be operated on grids that are grounded at the neutral point with a maximum outer conductor nominal voltage of 400 V. A mains voltage tolerance L-N of 207 V to 250 V applies to the electrolyte circulation and relay board options. |
2) | Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device. |
3) | Interface to a 230/400 V and 50 Hz public grid. |
4) | For indoor use only, must not be exposed to rain or snow. |
5) | At a high ambient temperature, a power reduction may occur (power derating). |
Device-specific data | ||||
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Device | Max. AC current | Max. AC power | Nominal voltage | Max. charging current |
2100 8 kW | 6.7 A | 3860 W | 24 V | 100 A |
2120 8 kW | 7.8 A | 4590 W | 24 V | 120 A |
2140 8 kW | 9.0 A | 5350 W | 24 V | 140 A |
2160 8 kW | 10.1 A | 6090 W | 24 V | 160 A |
2180 8 kW | 11.2 A | 6860 W | 24 V | 180 A |
2200 8 kW | 12.3 A | 7610 W | 24 V | 200 A |
2225 8 kW | 13.7 A | 8560 W | 24 V | 225 A |
4060 8 kW | 7.3 A | 4610 W | 48 V | 60 A |
4075 8 kW | 9.0 A | 5710 W | 48 V | 75 A |
4090 8 kW | 10.6 A | 6820 W | 48 V | 90 A |
4090A 8 kW | 10.4 A | 6810 W | 48 V | 90 A |
4120 8 kW | 13.8 A | 9050 W | 48 V | 120 A |
4120A 8 kW | 13.7 A | 9040 W | 48 V | 120 A |
4140 8 kW | 14.4 A | 9340 W | 48 V | 140 A |
4140A 8 kW | 14.3 A | 9280 W | 48 V | 140 A |
4160 8 kW | 14.5 A | 9390 W | 48 V | 160 A |
4160A 8 kW | 14.4 A | 9370 W | 48 V | 160 A |
4185 8 kW | 15.3 A | 9950 W | 48 V | 185 A |
8040 8 kW | 8.2 A | 5000 W | 80 V | 40 A |
8060 8 kW | 12.0 A | 7440 W | 80 V | 60 A |
8060A 8 kW | 11.8 A | 7440 W | 80 V | 60 A |
8075 8 kW | 14.1 A | 9110 W | 80 V | 75 A |
8075A 8 kW | 14.0 A | 9110 W | 80 V | 75 A |
8090 8 kW | 14.2 A | 9210 W | 80 V | 90 A |
8090A 8 kW | 14.1 A | 9190 W | 80 V | 90 A |
8110 8 kW | 15.1 A | 9740 W | 80 V | 110 A |
Danger of electric shock due to a residual current can be fatal.
Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device.
Mains voltage (-10%/+30%) 1) | 3~ NPE 400 V / 50/60 Hz |
Mains fuse2) | 16 A |
Minimum mains lead cross section | 2.5 mm² (0.003875 in.²) |
Duty cycle | 100% |
EMC emission class | B |
Safety class | I |
Max. permitted grid impedance Zmax on PCC 3) | None |
Protection class 4) | Protection class 20 |
Overvoltage category | III |
Operating temperature 5) | -20°C to +40°C |
Storage temperature | -25°C to +80°C |
Relative humidity | max. 85% |
Maximum altitude above sea level | 2000 m (6561 ft) |
Mark of conformity | According to rating plate |
Product standard | EN 62477-1 |
Dimensions L x W x H | 633 x 180 x 344 mm |
Weight (with standard grid and charging cable) | 23 kg (50.71 lbs.) |
Pollution degree | 3 |
1) | The device may be operated on grids that are grounded at the neutral point with a maximum outer conductor nominal voltage of 400 V. A mains voltage tolerance L-N of 207 V to 250 V applies to the electrolyte circulation and relay board options. |
2) | Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device. |
3) | Interface to a 230/400 V and 50 Hz public grid. |
4) | For indoor use only, must not be exposed to rain or snow. |
5) | At a high ambient temperature, a power reduction may occur (power derating). |
Device-specific data | ||||
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Device | Max. AC current | Max. AC power | Nominal voltage | Max. charging current |
2100 8 kW | 6.7 A | 3860 W | 24 V | 100 A |
2120 8 kW | 7.8 A | 4590 W | 24 V | 120 A |
2140 8 kW | 9.0 A | 5350 W | 24 V | 140 A |
2160 8 kW | 10.1 A | 6090 W | 24 V | 160 A |
2180 8 kW | 11.2 A | 6860 W | 24 V | 180 A |
2200 8 kW | 12.3 A | 7610 W | 24 V | 200 A |
2225 8 kW | 13.7 A | 8560 W | 24 V | 225 A |
4060 8 kW | 7.3 A | 4610 W | 48 V | 60 A |
4075 8 kW | 9.0 A | 5710 W | 48 V | 75 A |
4090 8 kW | 10.6 A | 6820 W | 48 V | 90 A |
4090A 8 kW | 10.4 A | 6810 W | 48 V | 90 A |
4120 8 kW | 13.8 A | 9050 W | 48 V | 120 A |
4120A 8 kW | 13.7 A | 9040 W | 48 V | 120 A |
4140 8 kW | 14.4 A | 9340 W | 48 V | 140 A |
4140A 8 kW | 14.3 A | 9280 W | 48 V | 140 A |
4160 8 kW | 14.5 A | 9390 W | 48 V | 160 A |
4160A 8 kW | 14.4 A | 9370 W | 48 V | 160 A |
4185 8 kW | 15.3 A | 9950 W | 48 V | 185 A |
8040 8 kW | 8.2 A | 5000 W | 80 V | 40 A |
8060 8 kW | 12.0 A | 7440 W | 80 V | 60 A |
8060A 8 kW | 11.8 A | 7440 W | 80 V | 60 A |
8075 8 kW | 14.1 A | 9110 W | 80 V | 75 A |
8075A 8 kW | 14.0 A | 9110 W | 80 V | 75 A |
8090 8 kW | 14.2 A | 9210 W | 80 V | 90 A |
8090A 8 kW | 14.1 A | 9190 W | 80 V | 90 A |
8110 8 kW | 15.1 A | 9740 W | 80 V | 110 A |
Danger of electric shock due to a residual current can be fatal.
Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device.
Mains voltage (-10%/+30%) 1) | 3~ NPE 220 V / 50/60 Hz |
Mains fuse2) | 32 A |
Minimum cross-section of the mains lead |
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Duty cycle | 100% |
EMC emission class | B |
Safety class | I |
Max. permitted grid impedance Zmax on PCC 3) | According to the "Device-specific data" table below |
Protection class 4) | Protection class 20 |
Overvoltage category | III |
Operating temperature 5) | -20°C to +40°C |
Storage temperature | -25°C to +80°C |
Relative humidity | max. 85% |
Maximum altitude above sea level | 3000 m (9842 ft) |
Mark of conformity | According to rating plate |
Product standard | EN 62477-1 |
Dimensions L x W x H | 647 x 247 x 392 mm |
Weight (with standard grid and charging cable) | 34.84 kg (76.81 lbs.) |
Pollution degree | 3 |
1) | The device may be operated on grids that are grounded at the neutral point with a maximum outer conductor nominal voltage of 220 V. |
2) | Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device. The leakage current to earth is less than 3.5 mA. |
3) | Interface to a 127/220 V and 50 Hz public grid. |
4) | For indoor use only, must not be exposed to rain or snow. |
5) | At a high ambient temperature, a power reduction may occur (power derating). |
Device-specific data | |||||
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Device | Max. AC current | Max. AC power | Nominal voltage | Max. charging current | Zmax |
4120 3x220 16 kW | 28.5 A | 9070 W | 48 V | 120 A | 203 mOhm |
4140 3x220 16 kW | 29.6 A | 9390 W | 48 V | 140 A | 183 mOhm |
4160 3x220 16 kW | 29.9 A | 9490 W | 48 V | 160 A | 156 mOhm |
Danger of electric shock due to a residual current can be fatal.
Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device.
Mains voltage (-10%/+30%) 1) | 3~ NPE 400 V / 50/60 Hz |
Mains fuse2) | 32 A |
Minimum cross-section of the mains lead |
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Duty cycle | 100% |
EMC emission class | B |
Safety class | I |
Max. permitted grid impedance Zmax on PCC 3) | According to the "Device-specific data" table below |
Protection class 4) | Protection class 20 |
Overvoltage category | III |
Operating temperature 5) | -20°C to +40°C |
Storage temperature | -25°C to +80°C |
Relative humidity | max. 85% |
Maximum altitude above sea level | 2000 m (6561 ft) |
Mark of conformity | According to rating plate |
Product standard | EN 62477-1 |
Dimensions L x W x H | 647 x 247 x 392 mm |
Weight (with standard grid and charging cable) | 36.8 kg (81.13 lb) |
Pollution degree | 3 |
1) | The device may be operated on grids that are grounded at the neutral point with a maximum outer conductor nominal voltage of 400 V. A mains voltage tolerance L-N of 207 V to 250 V applies to the electrolyte circulation and relay board options. |
2) | Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device. The leakage current to earth is less than 3.5 mA. |
3) | Interface to a 230/400 V and 50 Hz public grid. |
4) | For indoor use only, must not be exposed to rain or snow. |
5) | At a high ambient temperature, a power reduction may occur (power derating). |
Device-specific data | |||||
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Device | Max. AC current | Max. AC power | Nominal voltage | Max. charging current | Zmax |
4210 16 kW | 27.6 A | 15860 W | 48 V | 210 A | 107 mOhm |
8120 16 kW | 23.8 A | 14830 W | 80 V | 120 A | 96 mOhm |
8140 16 kW | 27.5 A | 17270 W | 80 V | 140 A | 82 mOhm |
8160 16 kW | 30.3 A | 18150 W | 80 V | 160 A | 74 mOhm |
8180 16 kW | 30.6 A | 18260 W | 80 V | 180 A | 67 mOhm |
8210 16 kW | 30.9 A | 18430 W | 80 V | 210 A | 67 mOhm |
Danger of electric shock due to a residual current can be fatal.
Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device.
Mains voltage (-10%/+30%) 1) | 3~ NPE 400 V / 50/60 Hz |
Mains fuse 2) |
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Minimum cross-section of the mains lead |
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Duty cycle | 100% |
EMC emission class | B |
Safety class | I |
Max. permitted grid impedance Zmax on PCC 4) | According to the "Device-specific data" table below |
Protection class 5) | Protection class 20 |
Overvoltage category | III |
Operating temperature 6) | -20°C to +40°C |
Storage temperature | -25°C to +80°C |
Relative humidity | max. 85% |
Maximum altitude above sea level | 2000 m (6561 ft) |
Mark of conformity | According to rating plate |
Product standard | EN 62477-1 |
Dimensions L x W x H | 785 x 247 x 392 mm |
Weight (with standard grid and charging cable) | 47 kg (103.62 lbs.) |
Pollution degree | 3 |
1) | The device may be operated on grids that are grounded at the neutral point with a maximum outer conductor nominal voltage of 400 V. A mains voltage tolerance L-N of 207 V to 250 V applies to the electrolyte circulation and relay board options. |
2) | Only use a type B residual current circuit breaker for the mains connection of the device. The leakage current to earth is less than 3.5 mA. |
3) | Selectiva 2250/2300/2350: If the charger is protected with a 32 A fuse, the thermal rating of the automatic circuit breaker must not exceed 210000 A²s. |
4) | Interface to a 230/400 V and 50 Hz public grid. |
5) | For indoor use only, must not be exposed to rain or snow. |
6) | At a high ambient temperature, a power reduction may occur (power derating). |
Device-specific data | |||||
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Device | Max. AC current | Max. AC power | Nominal voltage | Max. charging current | Zmax |
2250 18 kW | 15.3 A | 9690 W | 24 V | 250 A | None |
2300 18 kW | 15.6 A | 9890 W | 24 V | 300 A | None |
2350 18 kW | 15.9 A | 10060 W | 24 V | 350 A | None |
4250 18 kW | 30.2 A | 18650 W | 48 V | 250 A | 93 mOhm |
4300 18 kW | 30.7 A | 19500 W | 48 V | 300 A | 80 mOhm |
4325 18 kW | 31 A | 19620 W | 48 V | 325 A | 75 mOhm |