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5-2
PHOENIX CONTACT
Key for Figure 5-1:
1
Control cabinet
2
Control cabinet electronics
3
Screw cap fuse terminal block 1 (solar panels)
4
Screw cap fuse terminal block 2 (batteries)
5
Screw cap fuse terminal block 3 (loads)
6
Cover bracket (2 x)
7
Screw cap for screw cap fuse terminal block
8
U-shaped protective cover
9
Fastening screws (2 x)
1.
Insert the battery fuse (4 in Figure 5-1). This connects the battery to the charge
controller. Check the battery voltage atcharge controller terminal blocks [1] and [2]
under BATTERY. Please refer to Section 8for a detailed description of the charge
controller operation.
2.
Insert the load fuse (5 in Figure 5-1). This applies the DC battery voltage at terminal
blocks [5] and [6] under LOAD. Next, check that the loads are operating correctly.
3.
Insert the solar panel fuse (3 in Figure 5-1). Once this fuse is installed, you should see
the green "CHARGING" LED on the charge controller light up. Furthermore, depending
on the intensity of sunlight, you should see the battery voltage start to rise. The output
of your solar panels will depend directly on sunlight intensity.
Please also refer to "Errors" on page 8-5.
5.2
Shutdown
1.
When shutting down the system, first remove the fuse for the solarpanels (3 in
Figure 5-1).
2.
Then remove the fuses for the battery (4 in Figure 5-1) and the fuse for the loads (5 in
Figure 5-1).
This will isolate the voltage sources from the circuit.
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