Rich electric Invertek SuperCombi SC-1500-12X User Manual

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  • Page 2 Page 2 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.15 Remote Control Panel (RSC-4)..............27 1.16 Ventilation (Standard Single Unit)..............28 1.17 Ventilation (Optinal Fan Cover Application) "Standard Single Unit" ..28 1.18 Ventilation (Multible or 3-Phase Appliaction) ..........29 Page 3 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 4 4.5 Main Menu: Programing "Key Selections" ........... 47 4.6 Main Menu: Operation "Monitor"..............49 4.7 Main Menu: Operation "Fault Trace" ............53 4.8 Main Menu: Operation "Fault History" ............57 Page 4 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 5 H Group: DC Load Controller ................111 O Group: Operator....................46 U Group: Monitor..................... 49 Chapter 7 User Constants "Flow Chart" ................105 Chapter 8 Constants List......................124 Chapter 9 Trouble Shooting Table..................149 Page 5 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 6 Appendix A: EMC for Wall-Mounting/Vertical SuperCombi Appendix B: LVD for Wall-Mounting/Vertical SuperCombi Appendix C: C-Tick for Wall-Mounting/Vertical SuperCombi Page 6 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction The Ultimate Interactive DC to AC Inverter/Charger Power Management Control System ideally designed for Home, Boat, Caravan or RV. Page 7 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 8: Features

    AC Charger Timer and Generator Timer Control. SuperCombi’s DC Generator input allowing DC generation device to charge the house batteries. *Requires optional accessories, please see installation section for more information. Page 8 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 9: Layout

    Layout: Page 9 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 10: About Supercombi

    SuperCombi can also automatically start your compatible backup generator in the case of a low battery or excessive high load usage and then turn the generator back off when not required. Page 10 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 11 A Truly Interactive Hybrid Power System. Page 11 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    (Max. 5 sets) (Max. 5 sets) Requires optional SC-PX) 3-phase capacity (Requires optional SC-3PX) Battery voltage sensor Battery Temperature sensor (BTS-3 Optional Remote control port Extension Port (Port C) Page 12 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 13 8V~16V / 11V~32V / 22V~64V Battery Temperature sensor BTS-3 (optional) ) X should be 1, output voltage = 90~120 VAC or 2, output voltage = 210~240 VAC Specifications subject to change Page 13 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 14 (DC-SW-60 & DC-SW-140) Max. 5 sets for parallel connection Low voltage disconnect/low voltage reconnect/ DC Load Control (SW2): timer cut-in/timer cut-out (programmable) (DC-SW-60 & DC-SW-140) Max. 5 sets for parallel connection Page 14 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 15: Dimensions

    MODE MODE COM. COM. ERR. ERR. MODE MODE SOLAR SOLAR DC OUT 1 CHARGER PANEL COM. ERR. COM. COM. ERR. STOP ERR. REMOTE GENERATOR CHARGER POWER DC OUT 2 Page 15 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 16 Dimensions 1500watt Model Installation Holes for Wall Mounting/Vertical SuperCombi 1500W SC-1500W-12/24 M8-4 M 6 -4 Backside Mounting Holes Bottom Mounting Holes Page 16 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 17 MODE MODE COM. COM. ERR. ERR. MODE MODE SOLAR SOLAR DC OUT 1 PANEL CHARGER COM. ERR. COM. COM. ERR. STOP ERR. GENERATOR CHARGER REMOTE POWER DC OUT 2 Page 17 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 18 Dimensions 3000watt Model Installation Holes M8-4 M 6 -4 Backside Mounting Holes Bottom Mounting Hole Page 18 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Installation

    National Standards and Practices. 1.1 Box Contents SuperCombi USER MANUAL Quick Reference Guide Warranty Card Bag Containing connection items, Four M8 mounting bolts (including spring washers) Four DC terminals and casing Page 19 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 20: Location

    If the batteries are not earthed then protection should be provide on both the Positive and Negative sides of the battery. NOTE: The DC cabling should always be kept separated from any of the AC cabling. Page 20 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 21: Requirements

    For more information on battery bank enclosures and installations please refer to AUS/NZ standards AS 2676, AS4509, AS3010 & AS4086. For other regions, the installation and wiring should comply with relevant National Standards and Practices. Page 21 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 22: Connection Of Ac Cabling

    External fuses or circuit breakers must be installed. For correct sizing see table below. AC output Circuit breakers and Earth Leakage protection is recommend for Protection of the AC output from the Inverter. Page 22 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 23 AC wiring is installed by a Licensed Electrical Contractor. MAKE SURE THE SUPERCOMBI IS SWITCHED OFF AND DISCONECTED FROM ALL AC AND DC SUPPLIES BEFORE WORKING ON THE SYSTEM! Page 23 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 24: Ac Cabling Schematic Layout (Multiple Ciruits Ac Output)

    ALL AC WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST CONFORM TO AS3000 WIRING REGULATIONS OR RELEVANT STANDARDS For other regions, the installation and wiring should comply with relevant National standards and practices. Page 24 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 25: Ac Cabling Schematic Layout (Single Ciruit Ac Output)

    ALL AC WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST CONFORM TO AS3000 WIRING REGULATIONS OR RELEVANT STANDARDS For other regions, the installation and wiring should comply with relevant National standards and practices. Page 25 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 26: Second Battery

    • The Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS), voltage sensor (V-SENS) and remote control panel (RSC) must be connected to Master. • The cables for each SuperCombi must be equal in length (AC and DC) Page 26 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 27: 3-Phase Operation

    For connection of a remote control panel, see page Note: The display panel and operation flow of the remote control panel is exactly the same as the upper-front display panel. Page 27 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 28: Ventilation (Standard Single Unit)

    Aux-Relay 1 can be used to turn ON, when the internal fan switches on. E1-08: Fan ON for ? sec used together with the E2-08: Fan OFF for ? sec setting to control an external fan. Page 28 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 29: Ventilation (Multible Or 3-Phase Appliaction)

    When there is more than one SuperCombi in parallel connection or 3-phase connection, the optional accessory, fan covers, are highly recommended to be installed for each SuperCombi to have better ventilation in cooling down the temperature. Page 29 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 30: Chapter 2 Wiring

    Chapter 2 Wiring Connections 2.1 Lower-Front Panel Connection for Wall-Mounting/Vertical SuperCombi Page 30 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 31 Connecting terminal for AC input Ground N AC IN N Connecting terminal for AC input Neutral O AC IN L Connecting terminal for AC input Line P Battery POS+/ NEG- Battery cables. Page 31 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 32: Battery "Star Connection" Schematic

    Battery Connection: 2.2 Star Connection Schematic Page 32 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 33: Battery "Rail Connection" Schematic

    2.3 Battery : Rail Connection Schematic Page 33 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 34: Ac Parrellelconnection Schematic

    2.4 AC Parallel Connection Schematic Page 34 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 35: Ac 3-Phase Conection Schematic

    2.5 AC 3-Phase Connection Schematic Page 35 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 36: Ac 3-Phase System 15 Modules

    2.6 AC 3-Phase System 15 Modules Page 36 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3 Battery Types

    (15°F) over 25°C (77°F). It is very important not to exceed the gas recombination capabilities of the AGM. The optimum charging temperature range is from 5 to 35°C (40 to 95°F). Page 37 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 38: Gel

    However, a solar system is limited to what the solar array can provide. If the equalization voltage is too high, the array I-V curve may go over the “knee” and sharply reduce the charging current. Page 38 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 39: Lead-Calcium

    NOTE: Consult the battery manufacturer for the recommended batter charging settings for the battery being used. Page 39 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 40: Chapter 4 Operation

    NOTE: The AC Output is turned OFF when the inverter is Switched OFF at the Master Power Switch or in Standby mode. The AC Bypass (ATS) is also disabled. Page 40 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 41: Front Panel Display

    Flashing: AC input is not stable. Green: SuperCombi® turn on. Red: SuperCombi® turn off / standby. RUN/STOP NOTE: Green Blink : Auto-Restart is in use COM./ERR. Remote control port in communication/in error Page 41 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 42 Yellow: DC output 1 is supplying DC OUT 1 DC power to the DC load Yellow: DC output 2 is supplying DC OUT 2 DC power to the DC load Page 42 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 43: Front Panel Button Operations

    The Combi Inverter has Priority to Support the AC load with AC Power Support. MODE 4: Renewable Energy has Priority to Charge the batteries with AC Charger Support. The Combi Inverter has Priority to Support the AC load with AC Power Support. Page 43 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 44 1 second to return to Main Menu “Programming” immediately. Press key to move cursor to the left (one digit) Press key to move cursor to the right (one digit) Page 44 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 45: Main Menu

    Users can program and modify constants Note: On any Menu screen, pressing “DSPL” key will return you to the previous Menu. Page 45 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 46: Main Menu: Programing "Operation

    Use constant O1-02 to set the idle time when the keyboard is not operated and once any key is pressed, the display will return to the LCD monitor selection value set in constant O1-01. Initial Setting=180 sec, setting range: 10~600 sec. Page 46 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 47: Main Menu: Programing "Key Selections

    Use constant O2-06 to set the time it takes to press MODE key to transfer from one of four modes to another mode. (This has to be done in STOP mode) Initial setting=5 sec, setting range: 2~10 sec. Page 47 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 48 O2-11: System Date Setting Main Menu>Programming>ENT>Operator>ENT>Key Selections>ENT> Use constant O2-11 to set the system date. Format is yy-mm-dd, “yy” is year (0~99), “mm” is month (01~12), and “dd” is date (01~31). Page 48 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 49: Main Menu: Operation "Monitor

    Use constant U1-06 to monitor the battery ripple voltage in unit of 0.1V. U1-07: Battery Current Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Monitor>ENT> Use constant U1-07 to monitor battery current value in unit of 0.1A. Page 49 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 50 Use constant U1-12 to monitor the temperature that has been detected by Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS-3) in unit of 1℃. U1-13: CPU Version Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Monitor>ENT> Use constant U1-13 to check the software version 1. Page 50 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 51 Use constant U1-18 to monitor solar Amp-Hours value in unit of 1AH. U1-19: Solar Total Amp-Hours Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Monitor>ENT> Use constant U1-19 to monitor solar total Amp-Hours value in unit of 1AH. Page 51 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 52 “Master Input” and the CombiPlus will switch to Mode 1 automatically. When the AC power supply comes from the Slave input of AC generator, this constant will show “Slave Input” and the CombiPlus will switch to Mode 2 automatically. Page 52 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 53: Main Menu: Operation "Fault Trace

    U2-05: AC OUT Voltage Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Fault Trace>ENT> Use constant U2-05 to monitor the AC output voltage value in unit of 0.1V when the current fault occurs. Page 53 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 54 Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Fault Trace>ENT> Use constant U2-12 to monitor the ON/OFF status of 3 sets of Aux-Relay (RY1, RY2, RY3) when the current fault occurs. Please see NOTE 2 in Chapter 8. Page 54 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 55 U2-19: DC Generator Status Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Monitor>ENT> Use constant U2-19 to monitor DC Generator status when the current fault occurs. DC Gen module must be connected to the extension port (Port C). Page 55 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 56 Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Fault Trace>ENT> Use constant U2-33 to monitor the current temperature that has been detected by Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS-3) in unit of 1℃ when the current fault occurs. Page 56 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 57: Main Menu: Operation "Fault History

    Use constant U3-04 to monitor the most recent fourth fault stored in the software. U3-05: Elapsed Time 1 Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Fault History>ENT> Use constant U3-05 to monitor the elapsed time before the latest fault occurs. Page 57 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 58 Use constant U3-07 to monitor the elapsed time before the most recent third fault occurs. U3-08: Elapsed Time 4 Main Menu>Operation>ENT>Fault History>ENT> Use constant U3-08 to monitor the elapsed time before the most recent fourth fault occurs. Page 58 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 59: Chapter 5 Mode Settings

    MODE 4 Renewable Energy has Priority to Charge the batteries with AC Charger Timer control Support. The Combi Inverter has Priority to Support the AC load with AC Power Support. Page 59 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 60: Mode 1: Ac Power As Priority Support

    INVERTER Mode: When AC IN=0 A, AC OUT load is completely supplied by INVERTER. It goes to the inverter mode. Grid,Shore,Generator Load Power AC IN AC OUT ATS OFF Battery Page 60 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 61 The AC CHARGER will not take more than 5A with limits to battery charge current to 75A. Shore Power Load M ax 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 61 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 62 ※ Note: Shore current is automatically limited to 5A and the AC input circuit Breaker will not trip! Shore Power Load Max 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 62 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 63 The charge current is automatically reduced to 0A, and the AC input circuit breaker does not trip! Shore Power Load Max 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 63 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 64 As soon as the load reduces to less than 5A, any current that is left over will be used to recharge the battery. Shore Power Load Max 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 64 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 65: Mode 2: Ac Generator Support With Dynamic Power Shifting

    INVERTER Mode: When AC IN=0 A, AC OUT load is completely supplied by INVERTER. It goes to the inverter mode. Grid,Shore,Generator Load Power AC IN AC OUT ATS OFF Battery Page 65 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 66 The AC CHARGER will not take more than 5A with limits to battery charge current to 75A. Shore Power Load Max 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 66 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 67 ※ Note: Shore current is automatically limited to 5A and the AC input circuit Breaker will not trip! Shore Power Load Max 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 67 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 68 The charge current is automatically reduced to 0A, and the AC input circuit breaker does not trip! Shore Power Load Max 5A AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Battery Page 68 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 69: Green Power Smart Feature

    This ingenious smart power feature will make sure your batteries always get the charge they require, helping them to last longer in demanding installations. Page 69 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 70 MODE 4 Renewable Energy has Priority to Charge the batteries with AC Charger timer controlled Support. The Combi Inverter has Priority to Support the AC load with AC Power Support. Page 70 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 71: Mode 3: Renewable Energy With Power Support

    AC OUT for load consumption. (INVERTER ON+ ATS OFF + AC CHARGER OFF) Shore Power Load Ready AC IN AC OUT ATS OFF B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 71 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 72 This is why MODE 3 is called Green Power as Priority Support Mode (INVERTER OFF+ ATS ON + AC CHARGER OFF) Shore Power Load AC IN AC OUT ATS ON AC Charger B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 72 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 73 As soon as the load reduces to less than 5A, power assist function stops. Shore Power Load AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 73 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 74 B2-14 voltage value and longer than second time set in B2-15, inverter mode takes priority to supply voltage to AC OUT again for load consumption. Shore Power Load Ready AC IN AC OUT ATS OFF Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 74 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 75: Mode 4: Renewable Energy With Ac Charger Backup Support

    AC OUT for load consumption. (INVERTER ON+ ATS OFF + AC CHARGER OFF) Shore Power Load Ready AC IN AC OUT ATS OFF B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 75 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 76 (INVERTER OFF + ATS ON + AC CHARGER ON + AC Charger Timer OFF) Shore Power Load AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 76 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 77 (INVERTER OFF+ ATS ON + AC CHARGER ON + AC Charger Timer ON) Shore Power Load AC IN AC OUT ATS ON AC Charger B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 77 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 78 As soon as the load reduces to less than 5A, any current that is left over will be used to recharge the battery. Shore Power Load AC IN AC OUT ATS ON B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 78 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 79 B2-15, inverter mode takes priority to supply voltage to AC OUT again for load consumption. Shore Power Load Ready AC IN AC OUT ATS OFF B2-05=5A Solar Panel Solar Battery Charger Page 79 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 80: Chapter 6 Programming

    A1-01=0 Use this setting to prevent user constant settings from being changed. A1-01=1 This setting allows all user constants to be changed or displayed. (Initial setting) Page 80 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 81 Setting Function A1-03=0 Returns to initialize Display without initializing any user (Initial setting) constants. A1-03=1 Initializes the user constants to factory settings. Page 81 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 82 1. Enter the password in A1-04 to be exactly the same as the one earlier set in A1-05 2. When the password in A1-04 matches the one earlier set in A1-05, the unlocking is completed. A1-01=1 (Constants set) would appear again for programming. Page 82 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 83: B Group: General

    When B1-01=0: Acceptable AC input frequency is 50Hz ±5Hz (45~55Hz) B2-08=0 When B1-01=1: Acceptable AC input frequency is 60Hz ±5Hz (55~65Hz) B2-08=1 Accept wide AC input frequency range between 45~65Hz (Initial setting) Page 83 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 84 The result of this is that when changing B2-04 level, this level (B2-03) also changes. B2-03=B2-04–offset voltage For example: SC-1500-122, when B2-03=265V, B2-04=270V, offset voltage=5V (270-265), B2-03 will automatically go to 255V(260–5) after B2-04 is changed to 260V. Page 84 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 85 (Active) load suddenly changes. The fast detection will detect a failure in such a case. This will result in a slightly longer transfer time. Page 85 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 86 When B1-01=0: Acceptable AC input frequency is 50Hz ±5Hz (45~55Hz) B2-08=0 When B1-01=1: Acceptable AC input frequency is 60Hz ±5Hz (55~65Hz) B2-08=1 Accept wide AC input frequency range between 45~65Hz (Initial setting) Page 86 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 87 This is powerful option in combination with Power Support but even without Power Support, it can prevent unnecessary switching to INVERTER because the charge current will reduce when AC input current becomes higher than the effective AC input current limit. Page 87 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 88 MODE 4: B2-12 and B2-13 are used to set ATS to be “OFF” when the battery voltage is higher than B2-12 voltage value and longer than the second time set in B2-13 in MODE4. (INVERTER ON+ATS OFF+AC CHARGER OFF) Page 88 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 89 Use constant B2-21 to set the set the specific maximum AC input current in MODE 4. This value is very important for both battery charger and inverter output power Support. When using constant B2-21, the values determine the actual AC current limit. Page 89 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 90 > > Main Menu Programming General Auto transfer Switch Constant B2-29 is used to select to enable or disable the external ATS for the AC power supply control selection. Page 90 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 91 If more SuperCombi® per phase are connected in parallel, then only the masters of parallel system must have 2-3 phase enabled. Setting Function B4-01=0 2-3 Phase connection disabled. (Initial setting) B4-01=1 2-3 Phase connection enabled. Page 91 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 92 Output is 2-phase with phase 180°shift Two Leg 3 Phase 120°Type: Two SuperCombi® are required. B4-03=2 Output is 2-phase of a normal 3-phase system so two phases with 120°phase shift. Page 92 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 93: C Group: Inverter

    230V model and to be 72 for 110V model. Setting C1-04=0 can disable the auto power saving and the output voltage would be Continuously supplied to the AC Output even when there is no load connected. Page 93 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 94 (C1-06) to achieve better results with sudden load changes. Page 94 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 95: D Group: Battery Charger

    Batteries should be placed in a dry and well-ventilated area during charging. The product default settings are for charging gel batteries. For the recommended battery voltage initial settings, see D1 (Charger) Group parameters Page 95 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 96 Page 96 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 97 A low AC IN Current Limit (B2-05) in combination with a high load. A high environmental temperature A too high ripple voltage due to improper cabling. Page 97 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 98 D1-10: Equalize Mode Select (Storage Mode Select) Main Menu>Programming>ENT>Charger>ENT This setting is used for enabling/disabling the Equalize Mode. Setting Function D1-10=0 Equalize mode is disabled D1-10=1 Equalize mode is enabled (Initial setting) Page 98 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 99: E Group: Aux-Relay

    Main Menu>Programming>ENT>Aux-Relay>ENT Use this setting to switch on the Aux-Relay 1 when the AC CHARGER is not charging for a certain time (E1-07). Normally used for generating an alarm situation. Page 99 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 100 As with other Aux-Relay 1 settings, a delay value (E1-14) must be specified also. This can be done with Delay value for set Aux-relay 1 ON when low battery alarm (E1-14) setting. Page 100 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 101 Use constant E1-20 to switch Aux-Relay 1 ON. When the system time has reached the second set of time specified by E1-20, Aux-Relay 1 will be switched ON. Note: If E1-20=00:00, then E1-19 is ignored. Page 101 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 102 Use the Set Udc Lower than ? Voltage (E1-03) setting to start the alarm and use this setting (E2-07) to stop it. ※ Note: As along as the battery voltage is lower than the specified limit (E1-03), the alarm will be active. Page 102 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 103 As with other Aux-Relay 1 setting, a delay value must be specified also. This can be done with the Delay value for set Aux-Relay 1 OFF when No Over temperature Alarm (E2-13) setting. Page 103 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 104 As with other Aux-Relay 1 setting, a delay must be specified also. This can be done with the Delay value for set Aux-Relay 1 OFF when No Battery voltage Ripple Alarm (E2-19) setting. Page 104 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 105: Chapter 7 User Constants "Flow Chart

    ※ Note: The functions and the settings of E3, E4, E5 and E6 Groups are exactly the same as those of E1 and E2 Group so please refer to above E1 and E2 Group description and setting for E3, E4, E5 and E6 Groups. Page 105 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 106 ※ The functions and the settings of E8 and E9 Groups are exactly the same as those of E7 Group so please refer to above E7 Group description and setting for E8 and E9 Groups. Page 106 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 107: F Group: Solar

    F1-03: Solar Charger “Monitor Set” Main Menu>Programming>ENT>Solar Charger>ENT Use constant F1-03 to determine which solar charger to monitor 0~10. ※ Note: when “0” is selected the total “Group” will be monitored. Page 107 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 108: G Group: Dc Generator

    G1-02 and remains above G1-02, The DC Generator input will connected only after the time set in constant G1-03. Value in Seconds 0-255. Allowing charge from the DC Generator input supply (Starter Battery) to charge the House Batteries. Page 108 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 109 Once the house batteries are “Full” excess power being generator from solar, wind, or even the AC Charger will allowed to be sent to the Starter batteries. Allowing for Bi-Directional charging. Page 109 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 110 Starter battery or testing purpose. When in over ride mode the DC Generator will not be switched ON within the time specified time, Value in Seconds 0-255. ※ Note: OFF conditions of 0 Sec, ignore this setting. Page 110 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 111: H Group: Dc Load Controller

    Use constant H1-04 to adjust the DC controller reconnection voltage. When the voltage is above set in constant H1-04,for longer than the time set in H1-05 Sec, the DC controller will be allow the load to connect to the battery. Page 111 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 112 When in over ride mode the DC Load will not be switched ON within the time specified time, Value in Seconds 0-255. ※ Note: OFF conditions of 0 Sec, ignore this setting. Page 112 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 113 Main Menu>Programming>ENT> DC Controller 2 >ENT Use constant H2-06 to adjust the DC Load Max output voltage. This voltage will turn “OFF” the DC Load output to protect the load against over voltage output. Page 113 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 114 When in over ride mode the DC Load will not be switched ON within the time specified time, Value in Seconds 0-255. ※ Note: OFF conditions of 0 Sec, ignore this setting. Page 114 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 115 Chapter 7 User Constants 4.2 The following is the operation flow Page 115 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 116 Output Frequency 50Hz 50Hz MENU GROUP Function Parameters Parameter Edit *** Main Menu *** Group B Function B1 Output Frequency B1-01 = 0 *** Programming General Output Frequency 50Hz 50Hz Page 116 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 117 A1-03 = 0 No Initialize No Initialize Entry Accepted A1-03 = 1 Default Setting Password 1 Password 1 A1-04 = 0 00"0" Entry Accepted Access Level Password 1 Constant Set 00"1" Page 117 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 118 60Hz Group D Function B3 Charger Parallel System Group E Function B4 Aux-Relay 2-3 Phase Group F Function B1 Solar Charger Output Frequency Group O Operator Group B General Page 118 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 119 MODE 3: HigherfFor ?sec MODE 2: Udc Higher ?V B2-17 = 0sec B2-12 = 28.8V AC IN Low Disconnect MODE 2: HigherfFor ?sec B2-01 = 180V B2-13 = 0sec Page 119 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 120 Entry Accepted Group F Function B1 2-3 Phase Master B4-01 = 1 Solar Charger Output Frequency Slave Enable Group O 2-3 Phase Type Operator 3 Phase Group B General Page 120 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 121 D1-08 = 52A Group B Rep-Abs Interval Stop After 10Hr Bulk General D1-05 = 7.00Days Enable Max. Absorption Time Equalize Mode Select D1-06 = 4Hr Enable AC CHARGER Selection Enable Page 121 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 122 Udc Ripple Alarm Sel Set Aux-Relay3 ON E2-05 = 32.00V Alarm Function E6 Udc Higher than for ?sec UdcRipAlarm for ?sec Set Aux-Relay3 OFF E2-06 = 0sec E2-19 = 0sec Page 122 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 123 Group F High Voltage Connect Solar Charger G1-04 = 25.0V Group G Connect Det Time DC Generator G1-05 = 10Minute Group 0 DC Generator Enable Operator Disable Group B General Page 123 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 124 MODE Key Hold Time Display Idle Time Set Operator O2-06 = 5sec O2-09 = 10 Minute Group B RUNSTOP KeyHoldTime Key Pressed Beep Sel General O2-07 = 5sec Enable Page 124 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 125: Chapter 8 Constants List

    Chapter 8 Constants list Page 125 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 126 0.01V NOTE 5 - - - U1-30 DC Load Status NOTE 5 - - - U1-35 External ATS Status NOTE 5 Function Constant LCD Display Range Unit Factory Remark Page 126 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 127 - - - U2-19 DC Generator Status NOTE 5 - - U2-20 DC Gen Supply Volt 0.01V NOTE 5 - - U2-21 DC Gen Output Volt 0.01V NOTE 5 Page 127 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 128 B2-07 Ground Relay 1: Connect 0:50/60Hz+-5Hz B2-08 ACIN Frequency Range 1:45Hz~65Hz 0: Normal B2-09 AC IN DynaCur Limit 1:Dynamic Menu Group Function Constant LCD Display Range Unit Factory Remark Page 128 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 129 MODE4: Timer1 On 0~23 B2-23 00: 00 Time Minute: 0~59 Hour: MODE4: Timer1 0~23 B2-24 00: 00 OffTime Minute: 0~59 Menu Group Function Constant LCD Display Range Unit Factory Remark Page 129 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 130 Bat Low ? V Restart NOTE 3 0.01V NOTE 3 0: Disable C1-04 Auto Power Saving 1: Enable 0: Disable C1-05 Power Assist Select 1: Enable C1-06 Power Assist Level 1.0~3.5 Page 130 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 131 Low Batt. Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E1-14 Low Batt. for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec 0:Alarm E1-15 Overload Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E1-16 OL Alarm for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec Page 131 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 132 No OL Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E2-17 No OL Alarm for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec No UdcRipple Alarm 0:Alarm E2-18 1:Pre-alarm No UdcRipple E2-19 0~255 1sec 0sec Alarm ?sec Page 132 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 133 0:Alarm E3-15 Overload Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E3-16 OL Alarm for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec 0:Alarm E3-17 Udc Ripple Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E3-18 UdcRipAlarm for ?sec 0~255 1sec 0sec Page 133 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 134 No OL Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E4-17 No OL Alarm for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec No UdcRipple Alarm 0:Alarm E4-18 1:Pre-alarm No UdcRipple E4-19 0~255 1sec 0sec Alarm ?sec Page 134 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 135 0:Alarm E5-15 Overload Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E5-16 OL Alarm for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec 0:Alarm E5-17 Udc Ripple Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E5-18 UdcRipAlarm for ?sec 0~255 1sec 0sec Page 135 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 136 No OL Alarm Sel 1:Pre-alarm E6-17 No OL Alarm for ? sec 0~255 1sec 0sec No UdcRipple Alarm 0:Alarm E6-18 1:Pre-alarm No UdcRipple E6-19 0~255 1sec 0sec Alarm ?sec Page 136 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 137 Aux3 notSwitchOff T 0~1000 1 min Solar Solar 0: Disable Charger Charger F1-01 Solar Charger Enable 1: Enable NOTE 5 0: No F1-02 Reset Amp-Hours 1: Yes NOTE 5 Page 137 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 138 0: Sum of display 1~10: independent F1-03 Solar Monitor Sel 0~10 display NOTE 5 Page 138 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 139 Reconnect for ? sec 0~255sec 1sec 10sec H1-06 Over Voltage Cut Out 0~16V 0.01V 15.2V H1-07 Over Voltage Cut In 0~16V 0.01V 14.9V H1-08 Manual OverRide Time 0~255sec 1sec 60sec Page 139 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 140 00:00 Minute: 0~59 H2-12 Manual OverRide Time 0~255sec 1sec 60sec Operator Monitor O1-01 Power-ON Monitor Sel 0~26 NOTE 4 Select O1-02 Key Idle Detect Time 10~600 1sec 180 sec Page 140 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 141 Display IdleTime Set 0~60 1min 10 min Hour: 0~23 O2-10 System Time Setting 00: 00 Minute: 0~59 Year: 00~99 Month: O2-11 System Date Setting 00: 00 1~12 Date: 1~31 Page 141 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 142 0=AC IN disconnect 1=AC IN connect AC OUT: 0=No output 1=output Remoter: 0=Remoter disconnect 1=Remoter connect 0=OK 1=OH Pre-alarm Battery Low: 0=OK 1=Battery low pre-alarm 0=OK 1=Over load pre-alarm Page 142 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 143 NOTE 2: U1-10 = X Aux-Relay1: 0=OFF 1=ON Aux-Relay2: 0=OFF 1=ON Aux-Relay3: 0=OFF 1=ON Page 143 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 144 101V 119~142 138V 120~143 143V SC-3000-121 94~120 95~121 101V 119~142 138V 120~143 143V SC-1500-241 94~120 95~121 101V 119~142 138V 120~143 143V SC-3000-241 94~120 95~121 101V 119~142 138V 120~143 143V Page 144 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 145 12.0~16.0 0.01V 13.80V 0~140 0~113.0 0.01A 25.5A SC-1500-241 24.0~32.0 0.01V 28.80V 24.0~32.0 0.01V 27.60V 0~35 0~44.7 0.01A 12.75A 24.0~32.0 0.01V 28.80V 24.0~32.0 0.01V 27.60V 0~70 0~113.0 0.01A 25.5A SC-3000-241 Page 145 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 146 SC-1500-122 SC-3000-122 0~17.5 0.01V 16.0V SC-1500-242 0~35.0 0.01V 32.0V SC-3000-242 0~35.0 0.01V 32.0V SC-1500-121 0~17.5 0.01V 16.0V SC-3000-121 0~17.5 0.01V 16.0V SC-1500-241 0~35.0 0.01V 32.0V 0~35.0 0.01V 32.0V SC-3000-241 Page 146 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 147 SuperCombi® will start to scan each built-in module and extension module. The constants marked with NOTE 5 will be visible only when the extension port (Port C) is connected with extension module. Page 147 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 148 0.01V 9.3V 10.9~17.0 0.01V 10.9V 2.0~30.0 0.1A 30.0A 94~128 120V 18.6~26.0 0.01V 18.6V 21.8~34.0 0.01V 21.8V SC-1500-241 4.0~60.0 0.1A 60.0A 94~128 120V 18.6~23.0 0.01V 18.6V 21.8~34.0 0.01V 21.8V SC-3000-241 Page 148 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 149 0.01V 14.9V SC-3000-121 SC-1500-241 2~32V 0.01V 26.6V 2~32V 0.01V 25.6V 2~32V 0.01V 30.4V 2~32V 0.01V 29.8V SC-3000-241 2~32V 0.01V 26.6V 2~32V 0.01V 25.6V 2~32V 0.01V 30.4V 2~32V 0.01V 29.8V Page 149 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 150 3. Enter the password in A1-04 to be exactly the same as the one earlier set in A1-05 4. When the password in A1-04 matches the one earlier set in A1-05, the unlocking is completed. A1-01=1 (Constants set) would appear again for programming. Page 150 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 151 DC loads must be disconnected from the batteries and the AC loads must be disconnected from the INVERTER before the INVERTER and/or battery charger (AC CHARGER) is tested. Consult your Rich Electric dealer if the fault cannot be resolved. Problem/Error message...
  • Page 152 1.5 times larger than the set ‘ ’: blink current value (D1-08) when “SuperCombi®” will need to AC CHARGER is operating. be sent to service for repair. Idc-OC Over current. Page 152 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 153 Adjust the float voltage to set to an incorrect value. the correct value. The internal DC fuse is “SuperCombi®” will need to defective be set to service for repair. Page 153 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 154 Battery Temperature Sensor then wait 5 seconds and (BTS-3) is faulty Power on again. 2. If the “SuperCombi®” AC CHARGE normally, the BTS-3 is faulty and needs to be replaced. Page 154 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...
  • Page 155 NOTES: Page 155 Rich Electric Co. “SuperCombi” User Manual V7.19 Copyright 2009...

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