Selectronic Australia SE10 Manual de usuario

SE10 - 24 Volt Operating Manual
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SE10-24 Volt Owners Manual
Contents Page No.
Introduction 1
Warranty Card 1
Installation 1-3
Batteries and Connections 4-5
System Wiring 6-7
Getting Started Quickly 7
Parts Identification 8
Operation 9
STATUS Indicators 9-10
Voltmeter 11
Auto Start Setting 11-12
Low Voltage Shutdown Setting 12
Maintenance 13
Inverter 13
Batteries 13-14
Other System Components 14
Handy Hint 14
Radio Frequency Interference 15
Fault Finding 16
Product Warranty Conditions 17
Specifications 18-19
Selectronic Service Network 20
Legend for Symbols
Warnings and
electrician’s notes Hints and Pointers
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Examples

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing to purchase the Selectronic SE10 TRUE SINE
WAVE inverter. Many hours of Research and Development have gone
into the SE10 to ensure this inverter provides you with many years of
reliable service
Warranty Card
It is imperative that you complete your warranty card NOW. Your SE10 is
covered by a TWO year warranty. This warranty is in addition to your
rights under the trade practices act of your state or territory.
Returning you completed warranty card will enable us to register your
warranty and avoid any possible delays should service be required. If you
have any comments about our product that will not fit on the warranty card
please feel free to drop us a line. Yes, constructive criticism will also be
welcome.
Installation
200mm
200mm200mm SE10
Inverter
Front
200mm
SE10 Inverter
Please leave a clearance of 200mm on all sides and top of the Inverter.
The SE10 must be installed in a dry, cool, dust-free environment.
It is recommended that the inverter be placed as far from any radio
receivers as possible.

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Large amounts of DC current can be drawn by your SE10, care
must be taken.
Fixed Installation
All fixed installation battery connections must be securely bolted,
using stainless steel nuts and bolts. To protect the connection from
corrosion smear a small amount of Vaseline or similar over the
joint. Never place batteries directly onto a concrete floor, place
timber or similar material beneath the batteries.
SE10
Inverter
Battery Bank
*System Fuse To electrician’s
Switchboard
RFI / Lightning
Earth
* A system fuse (of at least 20 Amps) should be placed before the battery.
An HRC motor start type is recommended. (See your system designer for
details).
Warning
As a matter of safety, Selectronic strongly recommend that all fixed
installations be designed and installed by appropriately qualified person. The Solar
Energy Industries Association in your state or territory can provide names of accredited
system designers and installers.
All AC wiring MUST be carried out by an accredited electrician and must conform to
AS3000 and/or any relevant local standards.
The output voltage from an inverter is as lethal as mains electricity.
Electrician’s Note
•All earth’s AC and DC should be bonded
•RFI/Lightning Earth stake should be within 3m of the inverter
•The SE10 is suitable for connection to MEN wiring
•Any AC changeover switch must be a ‘break before make’ type

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Portable Use
By using optional battery clips, the SE10 can be connected directly to a
vehicle battery. When using Alligator clips ensure they have a tight grip
around the battery post. Wherever possible battery connections should be
bolted. If connecting the SE10 through a cigarette lighter socket the
maximum power output of the SE10 will be severely restricted, this
practice should be avoided. Check with your supplier or installer if you are
unsure.
Do not use alligator clips in a moving vehicle
Auxiliary Battery
Earth (to chassis)
SE10 Inverter
Start Battery
Earth (to chassis)
Isolator
Vehicle
Alternator
By incorporating an auxiliary battery in the manner above, the starting
battery should remain charged for vehicle starting (see your auto electrician).
The SE10 has sufficient battery cable length to allow it to sit underneath the
vehicle whilst in use. If the ground is wet, place the SE10 on a waterproof
liner.

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Batteries and Connections
Batteries are the key to maximum performance from your SE10, if a
battery is too small or not fully charged it may result in de-rated
performance from your SE10.
Battery ratings
Batteries can be rated in one of two ways:
1. CCA = Cold Cranking Ability. This is the amount of power or current
that a battery can deliver for a short period, typically a few seconds. This
how a car battery would normally be rated.
2. Ah = Ampere Hours. This is the maximum amount of energy that can be
stored in a battery; this figure will generally be stated at a particular hour
rate. This is how a deep cycle or storage battery would normally be rated.
100Ah @100hr, this means that when this battery is discharged
over a period of 100 hours, the battery has a capacity of 100Ah.
This in theory means 1 Amp for 100 hours, although this would in
practice result in a totally discharged battery that may not then
recover.
To achieve maximum performance from your SE10 you must have a
battery capable of delivering 50 Amps for a short period whilst
maintaining at least 21 volts. To provide a 24 volt supply to your SE10 you
will need to join more than one battery together.
•Where batteries are joined
in series, add the voltage of
each battery.
The capacity will equal the capacity of the smallest battery. 2 x 12
volt 100 Ah batteries connected in series would have a total
capacity of 24 Volts – 100 Ah.

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•Where batteries are joined
in parallel, add the capacities
together, the voltage will
remain the same as each
batteries voltage.
2 x 12 Volt 100 Ah batteries connected in parallel would have a
capacity of 12 Volts–200 Ah. This would not suit your 24 volt
SE10.
Only use identical batteries when joining batteries together.
How long will my battery last
To work out how long your battery will last follow this basic guide.
This guide presumes commencing with a fully charged battery.
Take the total rating of the appliance being run
1 light globe 25watts
120 inch TV 67watts
1VCR 30watts
Total load =122watts
Divide this figure (122) by 20 to know the approximate DC current draw
=6.1Amps
To convert this to Ampere hours, multiply by the number of hours used -
Say 1 hour =6.1Ah
So if we have a 100Ah battery, then with the above example we should have
100 minus 6.1 = 93.9 Ah remaining in the battery.
As a general guide never discharge a battery below 50%. The
deeper a battery is discharged on a regular basis, the less life you
can expect from the battery. See you battery specifications for full
details.

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RAPS System Wiring Diagram
Battery Bank (4 x 6V)
SE10 Inverter
System Fuse
Black -
Red +
Junction Box
Earth
Junction Box
To electrician’s
switchboard
-
Regulator
Circuit Breaker
+
Circuit
Breaker
Regulator
-
+
Wind
Generator
Solar Panel
Circuit
Breaker
+
-Battery Charger
Generator

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System Wiring
Your SE10 may form part of a complete power system, If this is the case, the
diagram on page 6 may give you a guide. See your designer / installer for full
details. Electrician’s Note
•All earth’s AC and DC should be bonded
•An Earth stake should be within 3m of the inverter
•The SE10 is suitable for connection to MEN wiring
Warning
As a matter of safety, Selectronic strongly recommend that all fixed
installations be designed and installed by appropriately qualified person. The Solar
Energy Industries Association in your state or territory can provide names of accredited
system designers and installers.
All AC wiring MUST be carried out by an accredited electrician and must conform to
AS3000 and/or any relevant local standards.
The output voltage from an inverter is as lethal as mains electricity.
Getting Started Quickly
If you want to get powered up quickly here are the 11 simple steps.
1. Familiarise yourself with the details in the first 6 pages on this manual.
2. Unpack the SE10 from the packaging.
3. Check unit for any damage that may have resulted during transport, if
any damage is evident report this to your supplier immediately.
4. Make sure the SE10 ON/OFF switch (12) is in the off position.
5. Connect battery positive wire (red) (10) to battery positive or battery
fuse.
6. Connect battery neg. wire (black) (11) to battery negative or battery fuse.
7. Plug a 230 - 240V appliance into inverter front power point (8) but do
not switch on.
8. Turn ON/OFF switch (12) to ON.
9. After 3 seconds LED (1) will begin to flash. If no LEDs light, check for
correct connection to battery.
10. Turn power point (8) on
11. You’re away.

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SE10 Parts Identification
(7) Mode Button
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FLASHINGON
Auto Start AdjustVolts Adjust
Low
FLASHING
Alarms
ON
DC Volts
Power
21.0
DC Volts Low/High
TEMP Overload
22.0
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STATUS
AC Volts ON
DC
Volts
AC Overload23.0
>24.0
(8) Power Point / GPO
LED (1)
LED (2)
LED (3)
LED (4)
LED (5)
LED (6)
(9) Heatsinks
(10) Battery Positive (red)
Battery Negative (black) (11)
(12) ON/OFF Switch
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