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Nice Sole KIT Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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Solar Power kit
Instructions and warnings for installation and use
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  • Page 1 Sole Solar Power kit Instructions and warnings for installation and use IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 1 22/06/17 12:12...
  • Page 2 SoleKIT can be connected to various control units in the Nice Home line; to make an electrical connection, refer to the control unit instruction manual. Assembly of photovoltaic panel support bracket n° 10 IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 2 22/06/17 12:12...
  • Page 3 90° 90° 90° 90° IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 3 22/06/17 12:12...
  • Page 4 11-a 11-b 11-c IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 4 22/06/17 12:12...
  • Page 5 205 mm 13 mm 13 mm 128 mm 256 mm 122 mm 230 mm 208 mm 16-a 16-b IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 5 22/06/17 12:12...
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  • Page 7 0°(Eq) 15°N 30°N 40°N 45°N 50°N 60°N 60°S 50°S 30°S 45°S 40°S 15°S 0°(Eq) IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 7 22/06/17 12:12...
  • Page 8 KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCT AND PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION g) Screws for “L” type socket fixture. CHAPTER 1 – DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE • Optional Accessories (not supplied in pack) SoleKIT is a solar power system designed for use with Nice Home SoleKIT enables complete autonomy of system power, provided that automations for gates, garage doors, sun awnings and similar prod- it is used within the limits as specified in chapter 3.
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 - Battery Discharge

    (energy consumed, i.e. the maximum number of cycles per day) is dealt with in the respec- tive chapter in the automation instruction manual. Caution! - Not all automations produced by NICE are compatible with SoleKIT. If the automation instruction manual (or addendums) does not contain the chapter with the calculation of the maximum number of cycles obtainable with energy supplied by SoleKIT, this means that the automation is not compatible.
  • Page 10 COMPONENT ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS CHAPTER 5 (where the other cables are routed). Then route the cable through the protection ducting (if present) through to the battery. STEP 1 – Assembly of photovoltaic panel support bracket Caution! – Do not connect the power cable to the control unit; leave access to the control unit open. Assemble all components of the support bracket on the rear of the panel, as shown in fig.
  • Page 11 connection of all system devices, refer to the example shown in fig. 15. Note – If frequent disconnection of the battery plug is –– General note –– envisaged, use the screw in fig. 16-a. Otherwise use the screw IMPORTANT – After connecting the product to the automation, in fig. 16-b. the system may not be operative immediately; this depends on Caution! - When the battery is recharging via the photovoltaic panel, the fact that the battery may be discharged due to the natural the red led emits 2 short flashes every 5 seconds. Therefore check process of discharging over time, even when stored. In this case, that this signal is present when the panel is exposed to the sunlight.
  • Page 12: Periodic Maintenance Operations

    WHAT TO DO IF... (troubleshooting guide) • The automation control unit does not turn on and the led • The battery no longer recharges. remains off. This may be due to a malfunction of the photovoltaic panel caused This may be caused by incorrect connections or electric wires not by incorrect installation, incorrect cable connections, or malfunction fully inserted. Otherwise the battery may be totally discharged, in of the battery. which case no signal can be sent: in this case a rapid recharge is required by means of power supply unit (mod. PBC2) or wait for the photovoltaic panel (connected correctly) to recharge the battery. • The battery tends to discharge too quickly. This may depend on excessive ageing of the battery, in which case it should be replaced; otherwise it may be due to excessively intensive use of the automation, over the application limits envisaged in this...
  • Page 13 Weight: 14 kg Note – The batteries used on SoleKITB are type VRLA, “Valve Regulated Lead Acid Batteries”, i.e. sealed and valve-controlled, compliant with the specific provision A67 of the IATA/ICAAO Regulation governing hazardous products. SoleKITB and SoleKIT are therefore not considered hazardous goods and may be transported without any risk by air, sea and on road. SoleKITB PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL DESCRIPTION DATA Rated voltage: 24 V Maximum power: 10 W Operation temperature: -40°C ... +85°C Dimensions: 354 mm x 290 mm x 28 mm Weight: 1,4 kg Warning – The glass of the photovoltaic panel has been tested to resist to hailstones and medium entity impact (resistant to impact with a steel sphere of 227 g, falling from a height of 1 metre). In the event of particularly consistent hail or impact, the glass may be damaged; in this case contact the NICE Technical Assistance service. English – 6 IS0492A00MM_29-11-2016_SOLEKIT.indd 6 22/06/17 12:12...
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