Fronius Selectiva Li 30 kW 8250 Manual

Fronius Selectiva Li 30 kW 8250 Manual

Battery charging system

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Selectiva Li 30 kW
8250 / 8300 / 8375
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42,0426,0311,EN 010-12012021
Operating Instructions
Battery charging system
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  • Page 1 Perfect Charging / Perfect Welding / Solar Energy Operating Instructions Selectiva Li 30 kW 8250 / 8300 / 8375 Battery charging system 42,0426,0311,EN 010-12012021 Fronius prints on elemental chlorine free paper (ECF) sourced from certified sustainable forests (FSC).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety rules ..............................General ..............................Intended use ............................Environmental conditions........................Mains connection ..........................Dangers from mains current and charging current ................Dangers posed by the battery....................... General information regarding the handling of lithium batteries ............Protecting yourself and others ......................Safety measures in normal operation ....................
  • Page 4 LED strip ............................... Air filter..............................Remote control system ......................... Technical data............................Selectiva 30 kW Li-Ion ..........................
  • Page 5: Safety Rules

    Safety rules General The device has been manufactured in line with the state of the art and according to recog- nized 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...
  • Page 6: Mains Connection

    Mains connection Devices with a higher rating may affect the energy quality of the mains due to their current consumption. This may affect a number device types in terms of: Connection restrictions Criteria with regard to the maximum permissible mains impedance Criteria with regard to the minimum short-circuit power requirement at the interface with the public grid see "Technical data"...
  • Page 7: General Information Regarding The Handling Of Lithium Batteries

    To comply with European Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries and its implementation in na- tional law, batteries that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an approved recycling facility. Be sure to return any used battery to your dealer, or find out about the approved collection and recycling facilities in your area.
  • Page 8: Safety Measures In Normal Operation

    Safety measures Chargers with a ground conductor must only be operated on a mains supply with a ground in normal opera- conductor and a socket with a ground conductor contact. If the charger is operated on a tion mains supply without a ground conductor or in a socket without a ground conductor con- tact, this will be deemed gross negligence.
  • Page 9: Obligations Of The Operator

    Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by authorised personnel. Use only 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.
  • Page 10: Disposal

    Disposal Do not dispose of this device with normal domestic waste! To comply with the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation as national law, electrical equipment that has reached the end of its life must be collected separately and returned to an approved recycling facility.
  • Page 11: General Information

    ► Never connect a battery to the charger unless it is compatible in terms of its type and voltage and the charger settings are correct. ► The charger must only be used with lithium-ion batteries approved by Fronius. WARNING! Danger due to trailing charging leads.
  • Page 12: Mains Connection

    WARNING! Danger due to charging plug being pulled out during charging. This may result in serious injury and damage to property. ► Before pulling out the charging plug, first stop the charging process using the Stop/ Start key. ► Once the charging process is complete, wind up the charging lead or, if available, place it on the cable holder.
  • Page 13: Warning Notices On The Device

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  • Page 14 An electric shock can be fatal. The housing must never be opened by anyone other than a trained service technician. The device must be disconnected from the mains before starting any work with the housing open. A suitable measur- ing instrument must be used to ensure that electrically charged components (e.g.
  • Page 15: Warning Notices Inside The Device

    Warning notices 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.
  • Page 16: Setup Regulations

    Remote control/signal lamps CAN GND - brown External start/stop (+) External start/stop (-) Setup regulations WARNING! Danger due to system components falling or toppling over. This can result in serious injury and damage to property. ► After delivery, remove the device from the pallet as described in the "Removing the pal- let"...
  • Page 17 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)
  • Page 18: Dimensions

    Dimensions mm (in.) 145 (5.71) 600 (23.62) 780 (30.71) 369 (14.53) Removing the Remove the device from the pallet after de- pallet livery. WARNING! Danger resulting from operating the de- vice on the pallet. This may result in serious injury and dama- ge to property.
  • Page 19: Fitting To The Floor

    Fitting to the floor mm (in.) 750 (29.53) Wall mounting Drill bore holes (1) of the correct size mm (in.) for the selected wall plugs and screws. 240 (9.45) If the surface allows, the SW10 screws (3) and washers (4) used for storing the wall bracket bar can be used, as shown in the il- lustration below.
  • Page 20 Remove the wall bracket bar (2): Remove the SW10 screws (3) and washers (4) (3) (3) Pre-mount the wall bracket bar (2) to a suitable wall using the previously re- moved SW10 screws (3) and washers (4). If this is not possible, other suitable screws and washers should be used.
  • Page 21 If the wall bracket bar (2) is not required, store it on the rear of device and secure it using wing nuts (7). Alternatively, the wall bracket bar (2) can also be stored on the right-hand side of the device. It is secured using TX25 screws (8) and a tightening torque of 3 Nm.
  • Page 22: Control Elements And Connections

    Control elements and connections Controls and con- (10) nections Function (+) Charging lead CAN cable (-) Charging lead Position for remote control system option or 12 V charging lights USB port The USB port allows a USB flash drive to be used to update the device and also to log the charging parameters while charging is in progress.
  • Page 23 WARNING! Danger from electric current. This can result in serious injury or death. ► Only trained service technicians may open the housing. This includes removing the connection plate. ► The device must be disconnected from the mains before starting any work with the housing open.
  • Page 24: Control Panel

    Control panel Function Display Displays the current charging parameters Displays settings "Menu" key Selects the desired menu Selects the appropriate symbol to return to the previous display "Up/Down" keys Selects the desired menu item Sets the desired value...
  • Page 25 "Stop/Start" key For interrupting and resuming the charging process Confirms a menu item or setting "State of charge"/"Battery cooled down" indicator (blue) Depending on the setting, it signals the following battery conditions, according to the "Display" chapter, "Additional functions" section: Blue state of charge LED setting: signals that the state of charge has exceeded a particular % value during the charging process.
  • Page 26: Charging The Battery

    The display appears in standard mode. The display shows the charger parameters: Type of battery (Li-Ion) Charging characteristic, e.g. Fronius Li-Ion Charger voltage range, alternates with the maximum output current, or only the battery nominal voltage if a battery is connected...
  • Page 27 Plug in the charging plug The charger detects that the battery is connected and starts charging. If start-up delay is activated, then 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)
  • Page 28: Interrupting Charging

    The green "Battery charged" indica- tor is on The battery is always ready to use The battery can remain connected to the charger for as long as re- quired Interrupting To interrupt the charging process: charging Press the "Stop/Start" key While the charging progress is interrupted: The "Charge"...
  • Page 29: Stopping Charging

    Stopping charg- WARNING! Danger when disconnecting the charging leads. This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property due to sparking. ► Before disconnecting the charging plug, first stop the charging process by pressing the "Stop / Start" key. As soon as the battery is fully charged, the following indicator lights up: "Battery charged"...
  • Page 30: Display

    Display Overview of dis- The device has the following display modes: play modes Function Standard mode In standard mode the display shows the charging parameters. 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.
  • Page 31: Menu Selection

    In standard mode, the display shows the following charger parameters: Type of battery (Li-Ion) Charging characteristic, Fronius Li-Ion (CAN) Charger voltage range, alternates with the maximum output current, or only the battery nominal voltage if a battery is connected Connection status:...
  • Page 32: History Mode

    The consumed energy display is a standard value and can deviate by up to 5% from the actual amount of energy. 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.
  • Page 33 "Additional functions": Additional functions Blue LED External start/stop External lamp "General options": General settings Language Contrast Time (hh:mm:ss), time zone, daylight saving time / normal time Date (dd:mm:yy) Length of charging cable (m) Charging cable cross section (mm AC current limitation Unit for temperature values Code for accessing the configuration menu activated/deactivated Time interval for the parameters recorded on the USB flash drive (s)
  • Page 34 The code required is "1511", and is entered as follows: Using the "Up/Down" keys, enter the first digit of the code Press the "Menu" key to move to the next digit of the code Continue following the procedure described above until the com- plete code has been entered Use the "Stop/Start"...
  • Page 35: Charging Settings

    Use the "Stop/Start" key to confirm what you have entered If the cursor moves to another setting or position after confirma- tion of the previous setting, repeat the procedure described in points (3) and (4) To exit the current menu: Press the "Menu"...
  • Page 36 "At mains failure" Restart charging Automatic/continue charging If the "Restart charging" option is activated, the charging process is automatically restarted after a fault in the electrical network as soon as the electrical network is available again. If the "Automatic/continue charging" option is activated, the charging process is automati- cally continued after a fault in the electrical network as soon as the electrical network is available again.
  • Page 37 Each time window can be adjusted in 15- minute increments. It is possible to assign up to 15 time windows per day setting. For each time window, either Charge or Stop can be selected. "AC power limit" Requirement: "Charge" is selected A maximum AC power can be set per time window, which the device must not exceed in this phase.
  • Page 38 "Disable Start Button" It is not possible to start the charging process using the "Stop/Start" button, which prevents unauthorized access, for example. OFF: It is possible to start the charging process using the "Stop/Start" button "Check DC Connection" An error is output if an open circuit is detected several times per charge and the battery remains connected (e.g.
  • Page 39: Additional Functions

    Additional func- The following section provides a detailed explanation of the "Additional functions" menu tions item in configuration mode. Navigation is carried out as described in the "Configuration mode" section. Select the "Additional functions" menu item A list appears with the following selection options: "Blue LED": Setting for the "Blue LED"...
  • Page 40 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. “Contact detection”...
  • Page 41 In the "Status" area, a check mark symbol appears as soon as the CAN connection has been successfully established. Otherwise an "x" is displayed. Call up the protocol version number: Press the "Stop/Start" button The "-> Statistics" area contains further information on CAN communication.
  • Page 42: General Settings

    General settings Detailed explanation of the "general options" menu item in configuration mode. Select the "general options" menu item. A list appears with the following selection options: 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...
  • Page 43 Temperature: Temperature in °C / °F Code: Code entry required / not required to access configuration mode ("Code ON / OFF") USB Logging Time: Time interval (s) for recording charging parameters on the USB flash drive (USB Logging Time) Reset statistics Reset history For more detailed information on the statistics and history, please refer to the "Statistics mode"...
  • Page 44: Reset Settings

    The I-SPoT VIEWER software supports the visualisation and evaluation of data on the USB flash drive. The I-SPoT VIEWER software can be found online at the following ad- dress: http://www.fronius.com/i-spot. Only insert the USB flash drive when charging is not in progress or if the charging process has been interrupted.
  • Page 45 The logged data is saved in the same way as for the "Download" function, but is saved not in the I-SPoT VIEWER format, but as ".csv" files (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.
  • Page 46: Power Path Status Codes

    Power path status The status code indicates which power path is affected: codes (1): Power path 1 - e.g. Statecode (542-1) (2): Power path 2 - e.g. Statecode (542-2) Status codes If a fault occurs during operation, specific status codes may be displayed. Faults can result from the following: Battery fault The voltage of the connected battery is unsuitable.
  • Page 47 Status codes caused by external factors Cause / Remedy (11) Check grid voltage (12) Check grid (phase failure) (13) External temperature sensor faulty (14) Electrolyte circulation faulty (pressure switch not switching) (15) Control voltage not detected (16) External start/stop is not closed. (17) Open circuit voltage detection triggered more than once during charging (e.g.
  • Page 48 Status codes in the event of a charging error Cause / Remedy (31) Timeout in I1 phase (32) Timeout in U1 phase (33) Battery overvoltage in the I2 phase (34) Ah limit exceed (35) Timeout in I2 phase (36) Target voltage in I2 phase not reached (with format characteristic only) (37) Problem with RI charge (38)
  • Page 49 Status codes in the event of a fault in the secondary circuit Cause / Remedy (520) Secondary temperature sensor faulty (521) Secondary overtemperature (522) Output fuse faulty (523) Secondary supply voltage outside the tolerance (524) Secondary reference voltage outside the tolerance (525) Current offset (526)
  • Page 50 (554) Fault in the master-slave communication (555) Incorrect device software...
  • Page 51: Options

    Options Safety In order to connect optional components, it may be necessary to open the housing. The following warning notices must be obeyed: WARNING! Danger due to work that has been carried out improperly. This can result in serious injury and damage to property. ►...
  • Page 52 Connection Function Colour "Charge" indicator Yellow Lit: during charging Flashes: if charging has been interrupted "Fault" indicator on steady: Charger faulty While the red indicator is on, charging cannot take place (charging interrupted). The relevant status code appears in the display. "Fault"...
  • Page 53 Technical data Selectiva 30 kW Mains voltage (-10% / +10%) 3~ NPE 400 V / 50/60 Hz Li-Ion Optional: 3~ PE 400 V / 50/60 Hz Mains fuse protection 63 A Minimum mains lead cross section 10 mm² (0.0155 in²) Leakage current 360 VAC - 3.1 mA A.C.
  • Page 54 Device-specific data Device Max. AC Max. AC Nominal volt- Max. current power charging current 8250 45.5 A 25,510 W 80 V 250 A 8300 52.0 A 30,510 W 80 V 300 A 8375 54.0 A 32,140 W 80 V 375 A...
  • Page 56 FRONIUS INTERNATIONAL GMBH Froniusstraße 1 A-4643 Pettenbach AUSTRIA contact@fronius.com www.fronius.com Under www.fronius.com/contact you will find the addresses of all Fronius Sales & Service Partners and locations spareparts.fronius.com...

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