Cooper Crouse-Hinds IF 1589 Installation & Maintenance Information

Photovoltaic module with battery back-up

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Photovoltaic Module with Battery Back-up
Installation & Maintenance Information
To prevent injury, death, or damage to your photovoltaic system, be
sure to follow all warnings and notes in this Instruction Sheet and follow
all applicable local and national codes when installing, maintaining, and
operating this system.
To prevent electric shock, exercise extreme caution at all times when
installing, maintaining, and operating this equipment. This equipment
may generate dangerous voltages. Cooper Crouse-Hinds has
incorporated every practical safety precaution into this equipment;
however, photovoltaic modules will create electricity whenever exposed
to sunlight, and batteries can store electricity for several days regardless
of light conditions. Special electrical regulations may apply because
these cells create direct current.
To prevent component damage or electric shock, avoid touching any
component or any part of the circuitry while the equipment is operating.
Do not place heavy loads on associated system cables or maneuver
them in a manner which may expose personnel or equipment to current.
Do not connect system cables when the terminals are wet or damp. Do
not disconnect cables under load.
To prevent component damage or electric shock, this system must be
used for its intended purpose only. This system is not to be used as a
back-up to, or in combination with, utility line power or any other power
To prevent damage to this system, do not concentrate the light on the
surface of these cells under any circumstances to increase the electrical
output of the system. The photovoltaic modules are only intended to
operate under normal sunlight conditions.
To avoid sparking, do not install, clean, or maintain the system when the
area is classified as hazardous.
Never install if components appear damaged or incorrectly wired from
IF 1589 • 08/09
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the factory.
Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc.
Introduction to Photovoltaic Power Systems
This photovoltaic power system operates by converting the sun's radiation
into usable power in the form of electricity as direct current. For nighttime
and low ambient light level situations, the load is provided by the battery
back-up of the system. This battery is charged via a controller by the
photovoltaic module which is responsible for converting the sun's energy.
The diagram below (see Figure 1) describes how the system is wired.
Power is produced as soon as sunlight reaches the photovoltaic module.
This power passes through the terminal block and into the controller. The
controller splits this power to the battery and load as needed, and sends
the power to both via the terminal block. The power can only flow from the
photovoltaic module and not back into it (because of factory-installed
safeguards in place in the system). The power can also only flow to the
load and not from it. The battery has power both flowing into it (charging
during the day) and out from it (discharging to the load when required).
Circuit protectors are used to protect the system from electrical spikes and
short circuits. A low voltage disconnect is built into the controller.
Since these systems rely on sunlight for power, it is important that they are
placed in a location which is optimal for sunlight usage. The location is
given a rating in Equivalent Sun Hours (ESH), which is an indicator of the
amount of sunlight which will reach the photovoltaic module. The system
will rely less on battery operation and more on the photovoltaic module
power production in areas with a higher ESH.
Circuit Protectors (or circuit breakers)
Enclosure
Figure 1.
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  • Page 1 This equipment This power passes through the terminal block and into the controller. The may generate dangerous voltages. Cooper Crouse-Hinds has controller splits this power to the battery and load as needed, and sends incorporated every practical safety precaution into this equipment;...
  • Page 2: Prior To Installation

    16” x 16” x 10” Class I, Division 2 SOL 80W 12V 99 WR 3R 2 80 Watt 12 VDC, 99 Ahr Included 16” x 16” x 10” Class I, Division 2 IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 2...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    The curves show the behavior of the battery after a number of cycles. *Extreme temperatures may affect battery performance as suggested by Figure 2. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 3...
  • Page 4: Pole Installation

    (using lateral braces as a guide for spacing). Use U-bolts to fasten horizontal brace to pole. Angle solar panel facing south at the appropriate angle. Proceed to Step 6. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 4...
  • Page 5: Mounting Structure

    North 0 SOUTH Pole must be grounded to NEC/CEC code. Note: separate ground rod may be required if pole is not suitable for grounding. Figure 3. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 5...
  • Page 6 Mounting Structure Side of Pole (Small Solar Panels) Figure 4. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 6...
  • Page 7 Solar Array Inclination angle = latitude + (5º to 15º) 70º 60º 50º Site Latitude Solar Array Inclination Angle 40º 0-9º 15º 10-20º Latitude + 5º 30º 21-45º Latitude + 10º 46-65º Latitude + 15º Figure 5. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 7...
  • Page 8 Note: Solar panel instrumentation and antenna cables should enter at bottom of enclosure to minimize moisture from entering enclosure Figure 6. SS U-Bolt Terminal Breakers or Charge controller Circuit Strip Protectors Radio SS U-Bolt Figure 7. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 8...
  • Page 9: Electrical Connection

    • Contact Cooper Crouse-Hinds for breathers/drains, cable glands, Photovoltaic panels generate power whenever exposed to ANY light. or other weatherproofing accessories. Cover the panel entirely prior to wiring or servicing with an opaque cover.
  • Page 10 With Regulator Protection OPTIONAL SOLAR PANEL SURGE PROTECTOR Charge Controller - SS6L - 12V Solar Battery Load Customer Load 12VDC Ground BATTERY GROUNDING LUG Figure 8. IF 1589 • 08/09 Copyright © 2009, Cooper Industries, Inc. Page 10...
  • Page 11: Cable Routing

    Cable Routing Maintaining the System Cooper Crouse-Hinds provides all of the needed cables for internal wiring WARNING of this system. All connections use #10 AWG wire. This kit is also To prevent injury, death, or damage to your photovoltaic system, provided with 15’...
  • Page 12 Check if the door was left open Close door and latch with padlock Check that the RF cable entry was made per the IF Sheet Change radio RF cable entry or contact Cooper Crouse-Hinds instructions Customer Service for parts replacement...
  • Page 13 Battery not charging Correct short circuit in wiring; if it appears to be in a Check for a short circuit in the system component, contact Cooper Crouse-Hinds Customer Service for replacement details Check if the system is being operated outside of the...

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