QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE FPV-4
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QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE FPV-4
HELIOFIX QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE FPV-4 PART I - FOUNDATION M16 1x 1x 8x M16 4x 2 1 Make a hole for the concrete at your chosen location. Refer to the user manual for recommended volume. 2 Fill the hole with concrete up to a few centimeters below ground level. 3 Push the rod unit into center of the concrete and let the flange rest on top of it. Use a spirit level to align the flange horizontally. Allow the concrete at least 1 week to set before assemling the remainder of the power plant. Cover the concrete with soil after it has cured for 4 weeks. 3 Rod unit 1x 4 4x 8x 1x 1. Adjust bottom nuts to vertically align the column. 2. Tighten top stop nuts to secure the column. 4 PART II - ADAPTER 4x 8x 1x 4x 1x 4x 2x 4x 4x 1x 1x 5 1x 2x 2x 1x 1 4x 8x 4x 1x Leave bolts loose 2 S 1. Use a compass to align the top holes with true south. This can be done for instance using a smart phone with a GPS compensated compass. A ruler helps prevent the surrounding metal from interfering with the compass. 2. Tighten the four bolts. 3 1. Pull the 2-wire cable through the column. A pull wire simplifies this task. 6 4 1x 4x 4x 4x Facing south 5 2x 2x 935mm 2x 1x 7 6 1x Plus (+) 1x Minus (-) Attach SunClix contacts to the two wires. Plus to brown wire and minus to blue wire. 1. Insert the stripped conductor. 2. Close the spring. 3. Push connectors together. 4. Screw cable gland tight. 7 1x Connect MC4-to-SunClix adapter cable to the SunClix contacts. 8 PART III - FRAMEWORK M8x14 2x 4x 1x 2x 8x 2x 9 26x 26x 1 m m 00 25 2x 2 2x 8x mm 0 16 1 Slide nuts into the profile slots from the side mm 0 16 1 10 8x 3 Slide nut needs to face this way to lock in the slot 670mm 1x 2x 2x 4 PR 4x OF ILE LEN GT H PROFILE LENGTH = SOLAR PANEL WIDTH * 2 = 11 5 X 88 97 0m m 2m 8x m X 16x X = PROFILE LENGTH - 972 = 2 895mm 895mm 6 2x 12 16x PART IV - PANELS 4x 16x M8x14 16x 16x 16x 16x 13 2x M6 M6 2x 2x 1 2x 2x 2 1 2 Adjust the clamp's position if necessary so the framework is horizontal. 14 2x 3 B D C 30 4x 9m m A 16x 16x 16x 1. Lift a panel onto the frame and position it as illustrated (A). Make sure cable box (B) is facing inwards. 2. Assemble four panel clamps (C), making sure the sliding nuts are turned the same way as illustrated. 3. Slide the panel clamp into the profile slot and with its flat side over the panel frame as shown (D). Lock the panel into place by tightening the bolt. Do the same for the remaining three sides. 4. Repeat these steps for the remaining three panels. Adjust the angle of the collector (C) by repositioning the rod support bar and the tube clamp according to the table below and your installation latitude. The unit for A and B is millimeter. Latitude 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 B C 4 A 15 A 670 670 670 670 670 670 670 670 300 300 300 300 300 100 100 B C 935 0 889 5 839 10 787 15 731 20 679 25 625 30 571 35 609 40 527 42.5 453 45 403 47.5 325 50 190 55 40 60 5 16x 16x 1. Connect panels in series or parallell according to application. 2. Attach panel DC cables to the frame using cable ties and self-adhersive clip anchors. 16 Grid-tied inverter C A B S The panels and inverter must be connected by a certified electrician. However, the preparation work may be done by a layman as long as local code requirements are followed. Please read the inverter's user manual for additional information on how to install it. 1. Mount the inverter (A) on a wall, preferably at face level near a wall outlet. 2. Wire the underground cable (B) to the building and then bury it below ground. To provide access to the burried cable in the future it is advisable to run the underground part of the cable through a flexible conduit. 3. Attach a pair of PV (SunClix) connectors on the other end of the cable. Attach the contact with a plus sign to the brown wire and the contact with a minus sign to the blue wire. 4. Mount the inverter's AC connector on a power cable and connect it to the inverter's AC terminal. Contact a certified electrician and have them inspect the installation and carry out the remaining tasks. 5. Make sure solar panels are connected correctly in series or parallell according to application. Then connect the PV cable (C) to the solar panels. 6. Check that the polarity is correct at the other end of the PV cable, next to the inverter. Then connect the PV contacts to the inverter. 7. Wire the AC cable from the inverter to the selected phase through a residual-current circuit breaker (S). Then turn on the AC power. 8. Switch on the DC load-break switch on the left side of the inverter to enable the PV panel connection. 9. Inspect the inverter's status lights to make sure the system is operational. 17 Solar station - Part 1 W D S R E P T B The panels and solar station must be connected by a certified electrician. However, the preparation work may be done by a layman as long as local code requirements are followed. Please read the solar station's user manual for additional information on how to install and configure the station. 1. Wire the underground cable (B) to the building and then bury it below ground. To provide access to the burried cable in the future it is advisable to run the underground part of the cable through a flexible conduit. 2. Put up the PV breaker (P) for the solar panels on the wall and make sure the breaker is switched to its off position. Connect the PV cable to the PV breaker. 3. Connect the batteries (T) together to get the required voltage for your solar station. To connect 4x 12V batteries to a 24V solar station you need to connect two batteries in parallel and two in series, resulting in 24V and twice the ampere hour capacity. Be very careful to avoid short circuiting the batteries. Use a voltage meter to confirm you have wired the batteries correctly. 3. Put up the battery breaker (R) on the wall and make sure it is switched off. Connect the positive terminal from the 24V battery array to the breaker using the red 1x16mm² cable. 4. Mount the solar station (S) on the wall where you want it, preferably at face level. Use a small screwdriver to remove the service panel at the bottom of the station to access its terminals. 5. Install a 2x2.5mm² cable from the PV breaker (P) to the solar station's PV input terminal. 6. Wire the black 1x16mm² cable from the negative terminal on the battery array to the solar station's negative battery input terminal. Wire the red 1x16mm² cable from the battery breaker to the solar station's positive battery input terminal. 18 Solar station - Part 2 W D S R E P T B Contact a certified electrician and have them inspect the installation and carry out the remaining tasks. 7. Install the wall outlet (W) next to the solar station. Wire a 3x1.5mm² cable from the AC output terminal of the solar station to the wall outlet (W) and connect it. 8. Connect the PV cable (D) to the solar panels and check that the polarity is correct in the PV disconnection switch. 9. If the building has a grid connection install a power cord (E) from the AC input terminal of the solar station. 10. Reattach the service panel to the bottom of the station. 11. Confirm the polarity for the battery connections and then switch on the battery breaker (R) to enable the solar station. The station will beep for a few seconds. 12. Plug the solar station into a wall socket if grid power is available. Be sure not to plug the station into its own wall outlet (W). 13. Switch on the PV breaker (P) to enable solar charging. 14. Turn on the solar station's inverter using the power switch found at the bottom right of the device. 15. Test the station's wall outlet (W) to confirm that it has power. 16. Configure the solar station as needed using the manual for the station. 19 Solar station - Part 3 The solar station can be configured using the buttons below the display. To enter configuration, hold the enter button on the right side of the display for a few seconds. Recommended settings are listed in the table below. Please see the solar station's manual for more information. Number Description Setting 01 Output source priority SbU (solar or battery) 02 Maximum charging current 60A 03 AC input voltage range APL 04 Power saving mode SdS (disabled) 05 Battery type Fld 06 Auto restart on overload LtE (enabled) 07 Auto restart on high temperature TtE (enabled) 12 Voltage point back to utility 22V 13 Voltage point back to battery FUL (full charge) 16 Charge source priority OSO (only solar) 18 Alarm control bOF (alarm off) 19 Auto return to default screen EPS (yes) 20 Backlight control LON (on) 22 Beep when primary source interrupted AOF (off) 23 Overload bypass byE (enabled) 26 Bulk charging voltage 29.2V 27 Float charging volage 27.0V 29 Low DC cut-off voltage 21.0V Keep in mind that batteries should not be left completely discharged for any longer period of time as it reduces their capacity and lifespan. If the winter season has little or no sunshine care must be taken to prevent the batteries from being drained in one of the following ways: 1. If utilty or generator power is available, setting 16 (charging priority) of the solar station can be switched from OSO (charge only from the sun) to CSO (charge from the sun if available, otherwise from utlity/generator). 2. If the system is not used during winter the batteries should be left fully charged and completely disconnected from all loads. 20