Fronius
Fronius
Operating instructions
Selectiva 4.0
EN
8 - 18 kW
42,0426,0358,EN 009-18012022
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Contents
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Power categories 5
General 5
8 kW 400 V 5
16 kW 220 V 5
16 kW 400 V 5
18 kW 400 V 5
Safety rules 6
General 6
Environmental conditions 6
Mains connection 6
Dangers from mains current and charging current 7
Danger due to acid, gases and vapours 7
General information regarding the handling of batteries 8
Protecting yourself and others 8
Safety measures in normal operation 8
EMC device classifications 8
EMC measures 9
Data protection 9
Maintenance 9
Maintenance and repair 9
Obligations of the operating company 9
Safety inspection 9
Markings on the device 10
Disposal 10
Copyright 10
General information 11
Explanation of safety notices 11
Device concept 11
Proper use 11
Mains connection 12
Charging lead 13
Correct installation of the mains/charging cables 13
Warning notices on the device 14
Warning notices inside the device 15
Setup regulations 15
Wall bracket 17
Control elements and connections 20
Controls and connections 20
Control panel 23
Charging the battery 25
Starting for the first time 25
Charging 26
Interrupting the charging process 28
Stopping charging 28
Display 30
Overview of display modes 30
Standard mode 30
Menu selection 31
Statistics mode 31
History mode 31
Configuration mode 33
Settings 36
Electrolyte circulation 37
Temperature-controlled charging 37
Equalising charge 38
Delay 39
Calendar 40
Special charges 41
“Opportunity Charge” special function 42
DC connection 43
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Additional functions 43
General settings 47
Reset settings 48
USB mode 49
Status codes 50
Options 55
Safety 55
Electrolyte circulation (not available on the Selectiva 3x220 16 kW variants) 55
External start/stop 57
Charging lights 57
Temperature-controlled charging 58
Relay board 58
Aquamatic control 59
Charging 59
Charge 50% 59
Charge 80% 59
Charging not complete 59
Charge finish 59
Main charge finished 60
Common error message 60
Common error + warning 60
Signal lamp 60
Immobiliser device 60
Battery cooled down 60
External air pump - electrolyte circulation 60
Wall and floor bracket 60
LED strip 60
IP 23 61
Air filter 61
"Mobile" kit 61
Remote control system 61
GatewayLink 61
Gateway 61
Technical data 62
Selectiva 8 kW 400 V 62
Selectiva 16 kW 220 V 64
Selectiva 16 kW 400 V 66
Selectiva 18 kW 400 V 68
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Power categories
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General The kW information for the power categories relates to the housing design and is not dir-
ectly related to the actual device output.
8 kW 400 V 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
16 kW 220 V Selectiva
4120 / 4140 / 4160
16 kW 400 V Selectiva
4210
8120 / 8140 / 8160 / 8180 / 8210
18 kW 400 V Selectiva
2250 / 2300 / 2350
4250 / 4300 / 4325
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Safety rules
General The device has been manufactured in line with the state of the art and according to re-
cognized safety standards. If used incorrectly or misused, however, it can cause:
- Serious or fatal injury to the operator or third parties
- Damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating company
- Inefficient operation of the device
All persons involved in commissioning, operating, maintaining and servicing the device
must:
- Be suitably qualified
- Read and follow these Operating Instructions carefully
The Operating Instructions must always be at hand wherever the device is being used. In
addition to the Operating Instructions, attention must also be paid to any generally ap-
plicable and local regulations regarding accident prevention and environmental protec-
tion.
For the location of the safety and danger notices on the device, refer to the section
headed "General information" in the Operating Instructions for your device.
Before switching on the device, rectify any faults that could compromise safety.
Environmental Operation or storage of the device outside the stipulated area will be deemed as not in
conditions accordance with the intended purpose. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any
damage arising from such usage.
For exact information on permitted environmental conditions, please refer to the "Tech-
nical data" section.
Mains connection Devices with a higher rating may affect the energy quality of the mains due to their cur-
rent consumption.
*) at
the interface with the public grid
see "Technical data"
In this case, the operating company or the person using the device should check wheth-
er the device may be connected, possibly by discussing the matter with the energy com-
pany where appropriate.
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Dangers from Anyone working with battery chargers exposes themselves to numerous dangers, e.g.:
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mains current - Risk of electrocution from mains current and charging current.
and charging cur- - Hazardous electromagnetic fields, which can risk the lives of those using cardiac
rent pacemakers.
An electric shock can be fatal. Every electric shock is potentially life threatening. To avoid
electric shocks while using the charger:
- Do not touch any live parts inside or on the outside of the charger.
- Under no circumstances touch the battery poles.
- Do not short-circuit the charging cable or charging terminals.
All cables and leads must be secured, undamaged, insulated and adequately dimen-
sioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged or inadequately dimensioned cables and
leads must be immediately repaired by authorised personnel.
Danger due to Batteries contain acid which is harmful to the eyes and skin. During charging, gases and
acid, gases and vapours are released that may be harmful to health and are highly explosive in certain
vapours circumstances.
Only use the charger in well-ventilated areas to prevent the accumulation of explosive
gases. Battery rooms are not deemed to be hazardous areas provided that a concentra-
tion of hydrogen of less than 4% can be guaranteed by the use of natural or forced vent-
ilation.
Maintain a distance of at least 0.5 m (19.69 in.) between the battery and charger during
the charging procedure. Possible sources of ignition such as fire and naked flames must
be kept away from the battery.
The battery connection (e.g. charging terminals) must not be disconnected for any reas-
on during charging.
Do not inhale any of the gases and vapours released under any circumstances - Make
sure the area is well ventilated.
To prevent short circuits, do not place any tools or conductive metals on the battery.
Battery acid must not get into the eyes or onto the skin or clothes. Wear protective
goggles and suitable protective clothing. Rinse any acid splashes thoroughly with clean
water and seek medical advice if necessary.
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General informa- - Protect batteries from dirt and mechanical damage.
tion regarding the - Store charged batteries in a cool place. Self discharge is kept to a minimum at ap-
handling of bat- prox. +2 °C (35.6 °F).
teries - Carry out a visual inspection at least once a week or as often as specified by the
battery manufacturer to ensure that the acid (electrolyte) level in the battery is at the
max. mark.
- If any of the following occur, do not start the device (or stop immediately if already in
use) and have the battery checked by an authorised workshop:
- uneven acid levels and/or high water consumption in individual cells caused by
a possible fault.
- overheating of the battery above 55 °C (131 °F).
Protecting your- While the charger is in operation, keep all persons, especially children, out of the working
self and others area. If, however, there are people in the vicinity,
- warn them about all the dangers (hazardous acids and gases, danger from mains
and charging current, etc.),
- provide suitable protective equipment.
Before leaving the work area, ensure that people or property cannot come to any harm in
your absence.
Safety measures Chargers with a ground conductor must only be operated on a mains supply with a
in normal opera- ground conductor and a socket with a ground conductor contact. If the charger is oper-
tion ated on a mains supply without a ground conductor or in a socket without a ground con-
ductor contact, this will be deemed gross negligence. The manufacturer shall not be held
liable for any damage arising from such usage.
Only operate the charger in accordance with the degree of protection shown on the rat-
ing plate.
Arrange for the mains cable to be checked regularly by a qualified electrician to ensure
the ground conductor is functioning properly.
Any safety devices and parts that are not functioning properly or are in imperfect condi-
tion must be repaired by a qualified technician before switching on the charger.
EMC device classification according to the rating plate or the technical data.
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EMC measures In certain cases, even though a device complies with the standard limit values for emis-
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sions, it may affect the application area for which it was designed (e.g. when there is
sensitive equipment at the same location, or if the site where the device is installed is
close to either radio or television receivers).
If this is the case, then the operating company is obliged to take appropriate action to
rectify the situation.
Data protection The user is responsible for the safekeeping of any changes made to the factory settings.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any deleted personal settings.
Maintenance Before switching on, always check the mains plug and cable as well as charger leads
and charging terminals for any signs of damage.
If the surface of the device housing is dirty, clean with a soft cloth and solvent-free clean-
ing agent only.
Maintenance and Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by authorised personnel. Use only
repair original spare and wearing parts (also applies to standard parts). It is impossible to guar-
antee that bought-in parts are designed and manufactured to meet the demands made
on them, or that they satisfy safety requirements.
Modifications, installations or conversions are only permitted with the approval of the
manufacturer.
Obligations of the The operating company must only allow persons to work with the device who:
operating com- - Are familiar with the fundamental instructions regarding safety at work and accident
pany prevention and have been instructed in how to use the device
- Have read and understood these Operating Instructions, especially the "Safety
rules" section and have confirmed as much with their signatures
- Are trained to produce the required results.
Checks must be carried out at regular intervals to ensure that operators are working in a
safety-conscious manner.
Safety inspection The manufacturer recommends that a safety inspection of the device is performed at
least once every 12 months.
For safety inspections, follow the appropriate national and international standards and
directives.
Further details on safety inspections can be obtained from your service centre. They will
provide you on request with any documents you may require.
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Markings on the Devices with the CE marking satisfy the essential requirements of the applicable
device guidelines.
Devices displaying the EAC mark of conformity satisfy the requirements of the relevant
standards in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.
Disposal Do not dispose of the product in domestic waste. Dispose of it according to the disposal
requirements for waste electrical and electronic equipment valid at the installation site.
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 im-
provement, or can point out any mistakes that you have found in the Operating Instruc-
tions, we will be most grateful for your comments.
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General information
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Explanation of
DANGER!
safety notices
Indicates immediate danger.
▶ If not avoided, death or serious injury will result.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
NOTE!
Indicates a risk of flawed results and possible damage to the equipment.
Device concept The three-phase battery charging systems are fitted with intelligent charging technology.
The successful Active Inverter Technology with the revolutionary Ri charging process ad-
apts itself to the requirements of the battery and only charges the battery with the current
that it actually needs.
Fitted with a graphical display, an integrated datalogger, new interfaces and additional
options, the device is perfectly equipped for the future.
Proper use The charger is designed to charge the batteries listed below. Any use above and beyond
this purpose is deemed improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage result-
ing from such use. Proper use also includes:
- Following all the instructions contained in the Operating Instructions,
- Regularly checking the mains cable and charging leads.
WARNING!
Danger from charging dry batteries (primary cells) and non-rechargeable batteries.
This can result in serious injury and damage to property.
▶ Only charge the battery types listed below.
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WARNING!
The charger is intended for charging lead-acid batteries and NiCd batteries. Set the char-
ger to the type of battery to be charged:
- Pb-WET batteries (PzS, GiS, ...):
Venting, closed lead-acid wet batteries with liquid electrolyte.
- Pb-GEL batteries (PzV, GiV, ...):
Valve-regulated, sealed lead-acid batteries (VRLA) with fixed electrolyte (gel or non-
woven fabric).
- NiCd batteries:
Closed or sealed NiCd batteries with liquid electrolyte.
- Pb-CSM-WET batteries (copper strained metal):
Closed lead-acid CSM batteries with liquid electrolyte.
- Lead crystal batteries:
EVFJ/CNFJ-type lead crystal batteries.
Proper handling of the device is essential for it to function correctly. Never pull on the
cable when handling the device.
Mains connection
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
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Charging lead
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WARNING!
WARNING!
Danger due to the charging plug being pulled out during the charging process.
This may result in serious injury and damage to property. The sparks caused by this can
ignite the charging gases that build up during the charging process, causing a fire or an
explosion.
▶ Once the charging process is complete, wind up the charging leads, or if available,
place them on the cable holder.
Correct installa-
CAUTION!
tion of the mains/
charging cables Danger due to overheating caused by laying the mains/charging cables incor-
rectly.
Risk of damage to the components.
▶ Lay mains/charging cable without loops.
▶ Do not cover mains/charging cable.
▶ Charging cables longer than 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) Lay cables individually (no bund-
ling).
▶ Charging cables of more than 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) Cables may have an increased
surface temperature (caution: hot surfaces).
▶ In the following cases, ensure in particular that the surface temperature of the char-
ging 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
▶ The mains/charging cable may only be replaced by a qualified electrician.
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Warning notices A number of safety symbols can be seen on the charger's rating plate. These safety
on the device 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. The device must
be disconnected from the mains before starting any work with the housing
open. A suitable measuring instrument must be used to ensure that electric-
ally charged components (e.g. capacitors) are fully discharged. Ensure that
the device remains disconnected from the mains until all work has been com-
pleted.
Do not use the functions until you have fully read the Operating Instructions.
Possible sources of ignition, such as fire, sparks and naked flames, must be
kept away from the battery.
Risk of explosion! Oxyhydrogen is generated in the battery during charging.
Battery acid is corrosive and must be kept away from eyes, skin and clothes.
The charger can cause DC fault currents in the ground conductor. If a fault
current protection device (RCD) is used on the mains side to protect against
electric shock, it must conform to type B.
Do not dispose of the product in domestic waste. Dispose of it according to
the disposal requirements for waste electrical and electronic equipment valid
at the installation site.
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Warning notices
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WARNING!
inside the device
Danger from electric current.
This can result in serious injury 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 the devices and components involved and discon-
nect them from the grid.
▶ Secure all the devices and components involved to prevent unintentional restarting.
▶ After opening the device, use a suitable measuring instrument to check that electric-
ally charged components (such as capacitors) have been discharged.
▶ Use an easily legible and understandable warning sign to ensure that the device is
not reconnected to the mains supply before all the work has been completed.
Setup regulations
WARNING!
The device can be set up and operated in dry, closed areas that comply with degree of
protection IP20. Exposure to wet conditions should be avoided.
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The device may only be operated in a hori-
zontal position.
The air surrounding the charger must be kept free from battery acid vapours. You should
therefore avoid mounting the device directly above the battery that is to be charged.
Cooling air
The charger must be set up in such a way that the cooling air can flow unimpeded
through the vents in the housing that are provided for that purpose. Ensure that there is
always a minimum clearance of 0.2 m (7.874 in.) around the air inlets and outlets. The
surrounding air must be free from
- Excessive dust
- Electrically conductive particles (carbon black or swarf)
- Heat sources
Cooling air is drawn in and flows out as indicated by the arrows in the following illustra-
tions.
NOTE!
Danger due to partially or fully covered air inlets and outlets.
This can result in damage to property.
▶ If several chargers are set up one behind the other, they should be offset.
(a)
(b)
If the chargers are arranged in a line one behind the other without being offset, the space
between the chargers must be as follows:
a) 8 kW: Minimum distance 30 cm (11.81 in.)
b) 16 - 18 kW: Minimum distance 60 cm (1 ft. 11.62 in.)
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Wall bracket
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WARNING!
Danger due to work that has been carried out incorrectly and falling devices.
This can result in serious injury and damage to property.
▶ This installation must only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel.
▶ Take note of the safety rules in the charger Operating Instructions.
▶ Different wall plugs and screws are required depending on the supporting surface.
▶ Wall plugs and screws are therefore not included in the scope of supply.
▶ The installer is responsible for selecting the correct wall plugs and screws.
WARNING!
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mm (in.) 8 kW
193 (7.6)
633 (24.92) 13 180 (7.09)
(.51)
344 (13.54)
453 (17.83)
(4.29)
109
595,5 (23.44) 179 (7.05)
mm (in.) 16 kW
267 (10.51)
647 (25.47) 20 247 (9.72)
(.79)
392 (15.43)
(4.33)502 (19.76)
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mm (in.) 8 kW / 16 kW
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500 (19.69)
492 (19.37)
450 (17.72)
400 (15.75)
8.5 300 (11.81)
(.33) 200 (7.87)
(.98)
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76 (2.99)
(2.36)
7 (.28) 20 (.79)
60 6
(.24)
8.3
(.79)
342 (13.46) 6
(.24)
418 (16.46)
494 (19.45)
Drilling template
mm (in.) 18 kW
267 (10.51)
516 (20.31)
392 (15.43)
(.94)
(2.99) 24
(4.88)
(.35)
124
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500 (19.69)
646 (25.43)
723 (28.46)
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Control elements and connections
Controls and
connections
(1)
No. Function
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(9) Mains cable
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(10) Optional LED strip.
Lights up in different colours depending on the state of charge, as explained in
the "Control panel" section.
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Pin Plug Function Pin Plug Function
Code Code
17 G/2 Ext. LED Green 18 13V / 13 V Ext. LED
1
Remote Control wire 2 Power Supply Remote Control
wire 1
CBG Easy VCC
15 Y/3 Ext. LED Yellow 16 R/4 Extern LED Red
Remote Control wire 3 Remote Control wire 4
CBG Easy Detect
13 B Ext. LED Blue 14 Dete Detect
CBG Easy GND wire white
11 12 C2 G CAN 2GND
wire brown
9 C1 G CAN 1GND 10 13V 13 V Power Sup-
O ply
wire brown wire white
7 C1 L CAN 1Low 8 C2 L CAN 2Low
wire yellow wire yellow
5 C1 H CAN 1High 6 C2 H CAN 2High
wire green wire green
3 4
1 - St Temperature Controlled 2 + St Temperature Controlled
Charging Charging
Extern Start / Stop Extern Start / Stop
Gateway/cloud
Battery link
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Control panel
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(1) (8)
(7)
(6)
(5)
No. Function
(1) Display
Displays the current charging parameters.
Displays settings.
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(7) "Charge" indicator (yellow)
Lit: during charging.
Flashes: if charging has been interrupted.
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Charging the battery
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Starting for the When the charger is first connected to the mains, the device is in SETUP mode.
first time
The following basic settings must be changed or confirmed in this mode:
- Language (English, German, French, etc.)
- Date, time and time zone
- Length and cross-section of the charging lead
- Type of battery, characteristic, number of cells and charging time or battery capacity
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10 Use the "Up/Down" keys to set the
cross-section of the charging lead.
11 Confirm with the "Pause/Start" key.
If the charger was ordered without any additional configuration, the following default set-
tings are used:
- Type of battery: Pb-wet (for PzS, GiS)
- Characteristic: 6 - RI
- Maximum number of cells intended for the charger
- Charging time: 7 - 8 h
If the configuration does not coincide with the battery used, the parameters need to be
adjusted accordingly.
More information on the charger parameters can be found under "Configuration mode" in
the "Display" chapter.
Charging
WARNING!
Danger due to escaping battery acid or explosion if faulty batteries are charged.
This can result in serious injury and damage to property.
▶ Before charging, ensure that the battery to be charged is fully functional.
WARNING!
Danger due to the use of the incorrect type of battery and incorrect charge set-
tings.
This can result in serious injury and damage to property.
▶ Before starting the charging process, make sure that the correct type of battery is
set on the charger.
▶ The following settings must be performed for the individual types of batteries before
charging:
Charging curve
Nominal voltage (number of battery cells)
Battery capacity (Ah) or charging time (h)
More information on the charger parameters can be found under "Configuration mode" in
the "Display" chapter.
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NOTE!
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Risk of property damage if the charging plug contacts are very dirty.
The resulting increase in contact resistance can lead to overheating and subsequent de-
struction of the charging plug.
▶ Keep the charging plug contacts free from impurities and clean them if necessary.
You will be prompted to confirm whether the correct parameters have been set for the
battery to be charged.
The charger parameters can be set individually. More information on the charger para-
meters can be found under "Configuration mode" in the "Display" chapter. Ensure that
the battery to be charged matches the configuration of the charger.
The charger detects that the battery is connected and starts charging. If start-up delay is
activated, charging will start at the end of the set delay time. For more information, see
"Configuration mode" in the "Display" chapter.
During the charging process the display shows the following values:
- Current charging current (A)
- Current charging voltage (V)
- Applied charge (Ah)
- Battery temperature with the "temperature-controlled charging" option
- Time (hh:mm) since charging started
The battery symbol indicates the current state of charge. The greater the number of bars
that are displayed, the further advanced the charging process is. As soon as the battery
is fully charged, a minute counter will appear (see figure on right). This counts the
minutes since the end of charging; when a number of chargers are being used, this
makes it easier to decide which battery has already cooled down most.
If, however, the standard display is still to be shown rather than the minute counter:
1 Use the "Up/Down" keys to toggle between the minute counter and standard display.
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When the battery is fully charged all 4 bars of the battery symbol appear black. As soon
as the battery is fully charged, the green indicator lights up.
As long as a battery is connected to the charger, only the charging process can be inter-
rupted and resumed using the "Pause/Start" key. Display modes can be changed using
the "Menu" key as described in the "Display" section, but this is only possible when no
battery is connected to the charger.
Stopping char-
WARNING!
ging
Danger due to ignition of oxyhydrogen caused by sparks generated when the
charging leads are disconnected.
This can result in serious injury and damage to property.
▶ Before disconnecting or unplugging the charging plug, first stop the charging pro-
cess by pressing the "Pause/Start" key.
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WARNING!
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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.
NOTE!
Risk of damage to the battery if it is disconnected from the charger before the
charging process is complete.
This may damage the battery.
▶ Only disconnect the battery from the charger when it is fully charged (green "Battery
charged" indicator lights up).
As soon as the battery is fully charged and has cooled down, the following indicators
light up:
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Display
Statistics mode
Visualises the frequency of the device operating modes and shows the total
number of charging actions. Also shows an overview of the total and average
Ah produced and energy consumed per charge.
History mode
Provides information about the parameters for all the stored charging pro-
cesses.
Configuration mode
Configuration mode enables all the settings for the device and the charging
process to be adjusted.
USB mode
USB mode enables a device to be updated, device configurations to be saved
and loaded, and the charging parameters to be recorded during the charging
process - all using a USB flash drive.
As long as a battery is connected to the charger, the charging process can only be inter-
rupted and resumed using the "Pause/Start" key. Display modes can be changed using
the "Menu" key as described in the following sections that explain the individual modes,
but this is only possible when there is no battery connected to the charger.
During a pause in the charging process the menu selection is available, however only in
a limited form. In this case the display modes described below are available as follows:
In USB mode all options except for "Update" and "Load configuration" are available.
Standard mode Once the mains plug has been connected to the electrical mains supply, the display will
automatically operate in standard mode.
In standard mode, the display shows the
following charger parameters:
- Type of battery (e.g. Pb-WET)
- Charging characteristic (e.g. IUI)
- Nominal voltage (e.g. 48 V)
- Capacity (e.g. 300 Ah)
- Day of the week, date and time
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The charger parameters can be set individually. More information can be found in the
"Configuration mode" section.
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Menu selection
1 Use the "Up/Down" keys to toggle between page 1/2 and page 2/2.
The consumed energy display is a standard value and can deviate from the actual
amount of energy by up to 5% at nominal output. At lower power levels the deviation
may be higher.
History mode History mode provides information about the parameters for all the stored charging pro-
cesses. In order to show changing or different displays, two versions of the display win-
dow are shown below:
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1 Use the "Up/Down" keys to switch between the pages for each stored charging pro-
cess.
Symbols shown
No. Function
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Number of cells
Ah
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Characteristic
Type of battery
CAUTION!
- Additional settings:
for individual adaptation options for the charging characteristic.
“Reset Settings”
- Includes a double-check prompt ("OK?") that requires the operator to reconfirm that
this step is intended.
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First the screen will appear in its initial
format, showing the date, time and soft-
ware version.
1 Using the "Up/Down" keys, enter the first digit of the code.
2 Press the "Menu" key to move to the next digit of the code.
3 Continue following the procedure described above until the complete code has been
entered.
4 Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm the code entered.
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When you select a menu item you may be
presented with a prompt to read the Oper-
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ating Instructions. Confirm this prompt by
pressing the "Pause/Start" key again.
The procedure for navigating the configuration menu and its submenus is as follows:
1 Use the "Up/Down" keys to select the desired menu item.
2 Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm the menu item, and reconfirm any double-
check prompt (e.g. "OK?").
3 Use the "Up/Down" keys as necessary to choose an item, e.g. "Off/On" or enter a
value.
4 Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm what you have entered.
5 If the cursor moves to another setting or position after confirmation of the previous
setting, repeat the procedure described in points (3) and (4).
1 Use the "Up/Down" keys to select the "Charging settings" menu item.
2 Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm this menu item.
The choice of settings for the "Charging settings" menu item will now be displayed:
the display may vary depending on the selection made. If the "Pb-WET" type of battery
has been selected in combination with the "RI" characteristic ("Curve") as in the example
here, the "Ah" heading is replaced by the "Charging time" setting option.
Both the start and end time can be set for this charging time period. The starting time
can be deselected as required; the charging time then bases itself exclusively on the
specified charge end time following a manual charge start.
When applying the settings, the user will be guided through the menu in much the same
way as a wizard function.
3 Use the "Up/Down" keys to select the desired parameter (e.g. "Cells").
4 Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm the parameter.
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5 Use the "Up/Down" keys to set the desired value (e.g. "24" for the number of battery
cells).
6 Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm what you have entered.
If one or more relevant settings are changed for the charging process in configuration
mode, you will once again be prompted to confirm acceptance of the changed settings
when exiting configuration mode.
Example:
Changing the characteristic from 3 - UI
(Pb-WET) to 6 - RI (Pb-WET).
Settings Below is a detailed description of the "Settings" menu item for the "Charging settings"
menu item discussed above. Navigation is performed as described in the "Configuration
mode" section.
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Electrolyte circu- "Air Pump" electrolyte circulation (not
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lation available on the Selectiva 220 V variant):
Off
- Electrolyte circulation switched off.
Program 1 to 5
- Default electrolyte circulation programs and their relevant parameters can be found
in the table under "Settings" in the "Display" chapter.
Automatic
- Automatic adjustment of the electrolyte circulation flow rate based on the set battery
parameters.
User - “On”/”Off”
- Individual setting of the electrolyte circulation.
- The settings for "On" and "Off" determine the pulse/pause ratio of the air flow inter-
vals.
Default electrolyte circulation programs and their relevant parameters can be found in
the table below:
In each of these programs, the solenoid valve opens for a time "ON 1" and closes for a
time "OFF 1". This process is repeated for the number of times specified under "Repeat".
After this number of repetitions has been completed, the process continues with the "ON
2" and "OFF 2" times until charging is completed.
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The following settings are available for temperature-controlled charging:
automatic/OFF/required
- automatic ... Temperature-dependent adjustment of the charging characteristic.
- OFF ... The measured battery temperature is not taken into account.
- required ...
Charging only starts if the temperature sensor is connected.
An external temperature sensor is required for certain characteristics. If this type of char-
acteristic is selected in configuration mode, a note is shown indicating that an external
temperature sensor is required.
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Delay
- If the battery remains connected to the charger for the duration of the equalising
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charge delay ("equalize charge delay"), a special type of charging takes place. This
prevents acid stratification.
- The parameters for the current (ampere/100 ampere hours), voltage (volt/cell) and
duration of the equalising charge may all be changed.
Weekday
- Specify the weekday on which the equalising charge is to take place.
- The parameters for the current (ampere/100 ampere hours), voltage (volt/cell) and
duration of the equalising charge may all be changed.
If a setting for the equalising charge is enabled, a symbol on the home screen next to the
set ampere hours or charging time shows whether an equalising charge is being carried
out or can be started.
Delay "Delay"
If the "Restart charging" option is activated, the charging process is automatically restar-
ted after a fault in the electrical network as soon as the electrical network is available
again.
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Calendar Calendar
The calendar function allows charging to be started automatically according to the follow-
ing criteria:
- Time window in which charging may not be started if a battery is connected.
- Time window in which charging is to be started using a defined characteristic 1 if a
battery is connected.
- Time window in which charging is to be started using a defined characteristic 2 if a
battery is connected.
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NOTE!
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Ongoing charging operations are unaffected by the set time windows.
▶ If, in the example above, a battery is connected at 05:45, the charge end time is
governed according to need and is not interrupted by the end time specified for the
set time window (06:00 in the example).
▶ If the battery is connected during the "stop" time window, charging is started auto-
matically during the next time window. If charging is started manually during the
"stop" time window, charging will always take place using characteristic 1.
Additional settings:
- Change the allocated characteristic:
characteristics symbol.
- Remove the selected characteristic:
"remove".
Week Setting:
- Three different week settings can be
defined.
Year Setting:
- Multiple periods throughout the year
may be defined, each containing a
single week setting (e.g. 1/1 - 7/1).
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Selecting "Special Charges" allows one or
more of the alternative charging types to
be performed temporarily.
The "repeat" setting defines how often the alternative charging mode should be per-
formed until the device reverts to the original charging parameters again:
Setting range
- 1 to 99 repetitions
ON
- The charging process cannot be started using the "Pause/Start" key, e.g. to prevent
unauthorised intervention.
OFF
- The charging process can be started using the "Pause/Start" key.
When opportunity charging is "ON" and a battery is connected, the following appears:
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Display when RI characteristic is selected Display for other characteristics (e.g. IUI)
(1)
DC connection DC Connection:
Additional func- Detailed explanation of the "Additional functions" menu item in configuration mode. Nav-
tions igation is carried out as described in the "Configuration mode" section.
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A list appears with the following selection options:
“Blue LED"
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
end of charging.
"External start/stop"
"Button"
- The function of the "Pause/Start" button can be simulated by means of an external
button.
Normal
- Start ON:
Charging starts when an external switch is closed and a battery is detected
or when the charging plug is connected by closing the auxiliary contacts and a bat-
tery is detected.
- Start OFF:
Charging starts when a battery is connected.
- Stop ON:
Charging is interrupted when an external switch is opened
or when the charging plug is disconnected by opening the auxiliary contacts.
- Stop OFF:
The opening of an external switch or the auxiliary contacts is ignored.
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“Contact detection”
- ON:
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If a battery is connected when "Start ON" is set and the external start/stop contact is
not closed, the status message (16) "External start/stop is not closed" appears.
If charging has been started when "Stop ON" is set, the external start/stop contact is
opened and the battery is not fully charged, and the status message (16) "External
start/stop is not closed" appears.
- OFF:
Contact detection is not executed.
“Refill indicator”
The refill indicator is activated as soon as it is necessary to add distilled water to the bat-
tery. The time of the refill request can be defined as follows:
When "OFF" of set, the refill request does not have to be confirmed.
"Relays"
Under Relays, one of the following functionalities can be set for each of the 4 terminals,
viewed from left to right:
Aquamatic
- Signal, e.g. for actuating a solenoid valve
- "Standard" program with settings pre-configured at the factory
- "User" program with user-defined setting options
- For more information on Aquamatic, see the "Aquamatic" section of the "Options"
chapter.
"Charging"
“Charge 50%"
“Charge 80%"
"Charge Finish"
"Charge OK"
- Battery is being charged or is already fully charged
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“Cumulative Error”
- Signal in the event of an error
- A power failure can be displayed as an error ("ON" setting).
- If the device is in an error state, a freely defined text can be displayed, which can
contain the contact details of the dealer, for example. Detailed information can be
found in the "USB mode" section.
"Signal Lamp"
- It is possible to connect one or more suitable lamps to the relay board to indicate the
state of charge or the operating status of the battery charger.
- Detailed information can be found in the "Signal lamp" section of the "Options"
chapter.
“Immobiliser”
ON
- The relay picks up continuously as soon as the battery charger is connected to the
mains.
"Refill Indicator"
- Indicates that it is necessary to refill the battery with distilled water.
- Detailed information can be found in the "Additional functions" section of the "Dis-
play" chapter.
"Battery Cold"
Detailed information on the relay board can be found in the "Options" chapter.
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"At mains failure restart charging"
If this option is activated, the charging process is automatically restarted after a fault in
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the electrical network as soon as the electrical network is available again.
General settings Detailed explanation of the "general options" menu item in configuration mode.
- Language
- Display settings
- Contrast
- LED brightness
- Show Ah at charge end ON/OFF
- Time and Date
- daylight saving time / normal time
- Predefined time zones
- User-defined time zones
Charging cable:
AC current consumption:
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- The minimum and maximum values
differ depending on the different
device classes. The minimum value is
approx. 25% of the maximum nominal
current of the charger.
Temperature:
- Temperature in °C / °F
Code:
- Code entry required / not required to access configuration mode ("Code ON / OFF")
Reset statistics
Reset history
For more detailed information on the statistics and history, please refer to the "Statistics
mode" and "History mode" sections.
Reset settings The menu item below "General options" offers two alternative ways of resetting all the
settings:
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USB mode In USB mode, the display shows whether
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or not a USB flash drive is connected.
Only insert the USB flash drive when charging is not in progress or if the charging pro-
cess has been interrupted.
If the charging process is only interrupted, not completed, it is only possible to read out
data. A new update or configuration cannot be loaded.
To start a data download, confirm this again with the "Pause/Start" key. If you do not con-
firm with the "Pause/Start" key, the download will start automatically after one minute.
A USB flash drive may be connected while charging is in progress, after the "Pause/
Start" key has been pressed. However, this can only be used to read out data. An update
or new configuration cannot be loaded.
Safely remove
- Safely remove the USB flash drive as soon as the desired action has been com-
pleted.
Update
- A list of the suitable update files stored on the USB flash drive opens.
- Select and confirm the desired file in the same way as scrolling through the settings.
- Do not change the automatically assigned file names of the update file!
- The latest firmware is available in the Download area of the Fronius website.
- The firmware installation instructions are included in the download's zip file.
Download
- The data relating to the logged charging parameters stored in the device's datalog-
ger is saved to the USB flash drive for the I-SPoT VIEWER.
- Additionally, events as well as the device settings and user curves (configuration)
are saved.
- The following time ranges can be selected for the datalogger:
1 month
3 months
Everything
Since last time
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Download optional
The following options are available:
- I-SPoT VIEWER
The logged data is saved in the same way as for the "Download" function, but sav-
ing only the I-SPoT VIEWER data.
- Save datalogger
The logged data is saved in the same way as for the "Download" function, but is
saved as "csv" files rather than in the I-SPoT VIEWER format.
(Automatically created folder structure for the ".csv" files: *
Fronius\<device serial number>\Charges\<yyyymmdd>\<hhmmss.csv>)
- Save events.
Events are saved to the USB flash drive.
- Save configuration.
The device settings are saved to the USB flash drive.
Load configuration
- Loads a suitable device configuration stored on the USB flash drive onto the device.
* If a USB flash drive is connected while charging is in progress, the csv files are
saved directly to the USB flash drive. In this case, the folder structure is also cre-
ated automatically and differs due to the presence of the "Datalog" folder instead
of the "Charges" folder.
Status codes
If a fault occurs during operation, specific status codes may be displayed. Faults can res-
ult from the following:
- Battery fault
- The voltage of the connected battery is unsuitable.
- The device has overheated.
- There is a software or hardware fault.
Battery fault:
If the battery signals a fault, the battery charger displays this fault as a battery fault in-
cluding the corresponding fault number for the battery. The respective fault is explained
in the battery's Operating Instructions.
If an error message appears on the display and if you cannot resolve the error yourself:
1 Note the displayed status code: e.g. "Statecode (31)".
2 Note the configuration of the device.
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3 Contact your authorised service centre
Freely-defined text, which could for example include the contact details of the distrib-
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utor, can be displayed if the device is in an error state.
(17) Open circuit voltage detection triggered more than once during charging (e.g.
worn charging contacts)
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Status codes in the event of a gateway fault
(101) Setting CAN Connect is active and no CAN connection to the gateway could be
established for at least 2 minutes.
(36) Target voltage in I2 phase not reached (with format characteristic only)
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(534) Start-up error
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(535) PFC overcurrent
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(551) Hardware change detected
(558) The second device, which is connected via the InterLock, has an error
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Options
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Safety In order to connect optional components, it may be necessary to open the housing. The
following warning notices must be obeyed:
WARNING!
WARNING!
WARNING!
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NOTE!
Danger due to non-observance of the permissible mains voltage tolerance.
This can cause malfunctions and damage.
▶ For the electrolyte circulation option, a restricted mains voltage tolerance of 207 V to
250 V, phase-phase: 360 V to 433 V, applies for the charger.
The electrolyte circulation option features an air pump integrated in the charger. This in-
troduces air into the battery through capillary tubes that are provided specifically for this
purpose. This allows intensive mixing of the electrolyte to take place. The benefit is the
reduced heating of the battery, and consequently longer battery-life, plus reduced water
loss during charging.
If a pump fault or leaks in the connection with the battery result in a fault being detected,
then the status code "Statecode 14" will appear on the display. One way in which this
fault can be indicated is by using an external indicator lamp to show a common error.
The electrolyte circulation cycle is controlled by the charger's control system. A number
of selection options are available in the configuration menu for this purpose. More in-
formation can be found under "Additional functions" in the "Display" section.
The default preconfigured programs 1 to 5 are among these selection options. The relev-
ant parameters for these programs are listed in the table below together with a sub-
sequent explanation.
In each of these programs, the solenoid valve opens for a time "ON 1" and closes for a
time "OFF 1". This process is repeated for the number of times specified under "Repeat".
After this number of repetitions has been completed, the process continues with the "ON
2" and "OFF 2" times until charging is completed.
The air filter insert for the integrated air pump should be cleaned once a year. In dusty
environments, the cleaning interval should be shortened accordingly. The air filter insert
(2) must be removed for cleaning. Remove the air filter (1) by pulling it out and then refit
it as follows:
1 2
(2)
(1)
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(1)
External start/ The external start/stop option prevents sparking if the charging plug is disconnected dur-
stop ing charging. Special contacts inside the charging plug register a separation from the
charging socket. These are leading contacts in relation to the main contacts. This trig-
gers an immediate stop to charging. As a result there is no wear to the main contacts,
and this arrangement safeguards more effectively against an oxyhydrogen explosion.
Charging lights Suitable external lamps can be connected to the connections inside the device as illus-
trated in order to indicate the state of charge or operating status of the charger. Each ex-
ternal lamp must have a working voltage of 13 V, and the total current drawn by all the
external lamps must not exceed 0.5 A.
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If the RGB setting (LED strip) is set in the menu, connection (15) (yellow) is not suppor-
ted. The normal setting (conventional external lamps) or RGB (LED strip) for the "Extern-
al lamp" function is explained under "Additional functions" in the "Display" chapter.
Temperature-con- The temperature-controlled charging option always adjusts the charging voltage accord-
trolled charging ing to the current temperature of the battery. This results in considerably longer battery-
life, especially where batteries are used in cold stores.
Relay board
WARNING!
NOTE!
Danger due to non-observance of the permissible mains voltage tolerance.
This can cause malfunctions and damage.
▶ For the relay board option, a restricted L-N input voltage of a maximum of 250 V ap-
plies in relation to the charger.
42,0409,0008
WARNING!
Risk of Electric Shock! C Common
Do not operate at circuits NC Normally Closed
more than 250 V to ground! NO Normally Opened
L Line
0... 30V DC/4A N Neutral Wire
0... 250V AC/4A
max. 1A
Use Copper Conductors Only! AC Output!
C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO L/C NC NO N
The optional relay board enables the charger's operating statuses and the connected
battery's state of charge to be evaluated externally. One or more external consumers can
also be supplied with L-N input voltage. A neutral conductor in the electrical mains sup-
ply is a prerequisite for this. The configuration of the relay board outputs is explained in
the Operating Instructions for the charger: "Additional functions" in the "Display" section.
More information on the relay board can be found in the instructions supplied with the
relay board option.
There follows an overview of the options that are directly connected with the relay board.
These relay-connected options are activated through the relay board outputs:
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- Aquamatic control
- Charging
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- Charge 50%
- Charge 80%
- Charge end
- Main charge finished
- Charge OK
- Charging not finished
Signal if the battery is prematurely disconnected from the charger
- Common error
- Common error + warning
- Signal lamp
- Immobiliser device
- ON
- Refill indicator
- Battery cooled
- External air pump (electrolyte circulation)
Aquamatic con- The Aquamatic control contains the controller for a solenoid valve that automatically tops
trol up the water in the battery to be charged.
Standard setting
- At the start of the recharging phase, the solenoid valve opens for 12 seconds and
then closes for 4 seconds.
- This cycle is repeated 26 times.
USER setting
- Configurable "ON" time (solenoid valve opens) after the end of the main charge
phase.
Charging The "Charging" option is suitable for actuating a signal lamp for instance. While charging
is in progress, the corresponding relay picks up automatically.
Charge 50% Like the "Main charge finished" function, the relevant relay switches as soon as the bat-
tery is 50% charged.
Charge 80% Like the "Main charge finished" function, the relevant relay switches as soon as the bat-
tery is 80% charged.
Charging not The "Charging not complete" option lends itself to the actuation of an audible alarm
complete device, for example. If the battery is disconnected from the charger before the charging
process is complete, the relay switches for an adjustable time of 1 to 10 seconds.
Charge finish The "Charge finish" option is suitable for actuating a signal lamp for instance. Once the
configured charging characteristic is fully completed, the corresponding relay picks up
automatically.
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Main charge fin- The "Main charge finished" option is suitable for actuating a signal lamp for instance.
ished When the main charge phase finishes, the corresponding relay picks up automatically.
Common error The "Common error message" option is suitable for actuating a signal lamp for instance.
message Each time an error is detected, the relevant relay picks up automatically.
Common error + In the same way as for the "Common error" function, the corresponding relay trips as
warning soon as an error or warning is detected.
Signal lamp As an alternative to the charging lights, one or more suitable lamps can be connected to
the relay board to indicate the state of charge or operating status of the charger. These
lamps can be designed for a voltage of up to 30 V DC or up to 250 V AC on a starpoint-
earthed network.
If the lamp circuit is potential-free, then the switching current must not exceed 4 A. A
lamp that is actuated by the 230 V supply relay must be operated with an output current
of max. 1 A.
Immobiliser If the charger is built into a vehicle as an on-board device, the optional immobiliser
device device will prevent the vehicle from being started unintentionally whilst charging is taking
place. This protects the vehicle, the battery and the charger leads from damage.
As soon as the vehicle is connected to the mains supply, the corresponding relay picks
up and blocks the ignition signal for instance. Another example is the actuation of a suit-
able signal lamp to convey the message visually that charging is currently in progress.
Battery cooled The corresponding relay switches automatically once the time set in the menu has
down passed.
External air pump This option enables an external air pump to be activated by a relay contact in the sense
- electrolyte cir- of the "electrolyte circulation" option.
culation
Wall and floor The robust wall and floor bracket ensures safe fitting at the place of application. More in-
bracket formation can be found in the corresponding Installation Instructions.
LED strip The LED strip acts as a status indicator and lights up in the same colours as the display
elements on the control panel. An LED strip including a diffuser is installed in the gap
between the front wall and upper part of the housing.
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IP 23 The IP 23 option increases the IP protection rating of the device from IP 20 to IP 23.
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More detailed information can be found in the corresponding User Information.
Air filter In dusty environments, the air filter prevents the inside of the device from becoming dirty.
This avoids a possible reduction in power and other problems. Detailed information can
be found in the corresponding User Information.
Cleaning interval as required (manufacturer's recommendation: monthly)
"Mobile" kit A carrying strap and handle improve the mobility of the device.
The "Mobile" kit is not available with devices in the 18 kW power category.
Remote control The remote control system allows the device to be fully controlled from a distance of up
system to 30 m (98 ft., 5.1 in.). This option includes a full control panel in an aluminium housing
that provides IP42 protection.
GatewayLink The GatewayLink makes it easy to connect the Gateway on the charger. The Gateway
can be connected without opening the charger.
Gateway The Gateway is the connecting link between the charger and the network. More detailed
information can be found in the corresponding User Information.
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Technical data
Selectiva 8 kW
WARNING!
400 V
An electric shock due to a fault current can be fatal.
Nothing other than a type B residual current circuit breaker should ever be used for con-
necting the device to the mains.
Degree of protection 4) IP 20
Overvoltage category III
Operating temperature 5) -20°C to +40°C
(-4°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature -25°C to +80°C
(-13°F to 176°F)
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
(24.92 x 7.09 x 13.54 in.)
Weight (with standard mains and charging leads) 23 kg (50.71 lb)
Degree of contamination 3
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3) Interface to a 230/400 V and 50 Hz public grid.
4) For indoor use only, do not expose to rain or snow.
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5) A high ambient temperature may result in power degradation (derating).
Device-specific data
Device Max. AC cur- Max. AC Nominal Max. charging
rent power voltage 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
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Selectiva 16 kW
WARNING!
220 V
An electric shock due to a fault current can be fatal.
Nothing other than a type B residual current circuit breaker should ever be used for con-
necting the device to the mains.
Degree of protection 4) IP 20
Overvoltage category III
Operating temperature 5) -20°C to +40°C
(-4°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature -25°C to +80°C
(-13°F to 176°F)
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
(25.47 x 9.72 x 15.43 in.)
Weight (with standard mains and charging leads) 34.84 kg (76.81 lb)
Degree of contamination 3
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Device-specific data
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Device Max. AC Max. AC Nominal Max. char- Zmax
current power voltage ging cur-
rent
4120 3x220 28.5 A 9070 W 48 V 120 A 203
16 kW mOhm
4140 3x220 29.6 A 9390 W 48 V 140 A 183
16 kW mOhm
4160 3x220 29.9 A 9490 W 48 V 160 A 156
16 kW mOhm
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Selectiva 16 kW
WARNING!
400 V
An electric shock due to a fault current can be fatal.
Nothing other than a type B residual current circuit breaker should ever be used for con-
necting the device to the mains.
Degree of protection 4) IP 20
Overvoltage category III
Operating temperature 5) -20°C to +40°C
(-4°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature -25°C to +80°C
(-13°F to 176°F)
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
(25.47 x 9.72 x 15.43 in.)
Weight (with standard mains and charging leads) 36.8 kg (81.13 lb)
Degree of contamination 3
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Device-specific data
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Device Max. AC Max. AC Nominal Max. char- Zmax
current power voltage ging cur-
rent
4210 16 kW 27.6 A 15860 W 48 V 210 A
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
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Selectiva 18 kW
WARNING!
400 V
An electric shock due to a fault current can be fatal.
Nothing other than a type B residual current circuit breaker should ever be used for con-
necting the device to the mains.
Protection class 5) IP 20
Overvoltage category III
Operating temperature 6) -20°C to +40 °C
(-4 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature -25°C to +80°C
(-13°F to 176°F)
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
(30.91 x 9.72 x 15.43 in.)
Weight (with standard mains and charging leads) 47 kg (103.62 lb)
Degree of contamination 3
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3) Selectiva 2250/2300/2350: If the charger is protected by a 32 A fuse, the thermal
stress of the automatic circuit breaker must not exceed 210000 A²s.
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4) Interface to a 230/400 V and 50 Hz public grid.
5) For indoor use only, do not expose to rain or snow.
6) A high ambient temperature may result in power degradation (derating).
Device-specific data
Device Max. AC Max. AC Nominal Max. char- Zmax
current power voltage ging cur-
rent
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
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