Fronius Selectiva 2060 Operating Instructions Manual

Fronius Selectiva 2060 Operating Instructions Manual

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Selectiva
2040 2kW
2050 2kW
2060 2kW
2070 2kW
2080 3kW
2100 3kW
2120 3kW
4020 2kW
4035 2kW
4045 3kW
4060 3kW
EN
Operating Instructions
42,0426,0226,EN
011-31052022

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Selectiva 2040 2kW 2050 2kW 2060 2kW 2070 2kW 2080 3kW 2100 3kW 2120 3kW 4020 2kW 4035 2kW 4045 3kW 4060 3kW Operating Instructions 42,0426,0226,EN 011-31052022...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety rules General Intended use Environmental conditions Mains connection Dangers from mains current and charging current Danger due to acid, gases and vapours General information regarding the handling of batteries Protecting yourself and others Safety measures in normal operation EMC Device Classifications EMC measures Data protection...
  • Page 4 Option box Mounting plate Technical data Selectiva 2 kW Selectiva 3 kW...
  • Page 5: Safety Rules

    Safety rules General The device has been manufactured in line with the state of the art and according to recognized 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...
  • Page 6: Dangers From Mains Current And Charging Current

    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" In this case, the plant operator or the person using the device should check whether the device may be connected, where appropriate by discussing the mat- ter with the power supply company.
  • Page 7: General Information Regarding The Handling Of Batteries

    General informa- Protect batteries from dirt and mechanical damage. tion regarding Store charged batteries in a cool place. Self discharge is kept to a minimum the handling of at approx. +2 °C (35.6 °F). batteries Carry out a visual inspection at least once a week or as often as specified by the battery manufacturer to ensure that the acid (electrolyte) level in the battery is at the max.
  • Page 8: Emc Measures

    EMC measures In certain cases, even though a device complies with the standard limit values for emissions, it may affect the application area for which it was designed (e.g. when there is sensitive equipment at the same location, or if the site where the device is installed is close to either radio or television receivers).
  • Page 9: Disposal

    Disposal Waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately and re- cycled in an environmentally-friendly way, in accordance with the European Dir- ective and national legislation. Used equipment must be returned to the distrib- utor or disposed of via an approved local collection and disposal facility. Correct disposal of used equipment promotes the sustainable recycling of material re- sources.
  • Page 10: General Information

    General information Explanation of DANGER! safety notices Indicates immediate danger. ▶ If not avoided, death or serious injury will result. WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. ▶ If not avoided, death or serious injury may result. CAUTION! Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur. ▶...
  • Page 11 Power Cell type Minimum Maxim- Minimum Maximum category number um num- nominal ca- nominal ca- of cells ber of pacity [Ah] pacity [Ah] cells Selectiva 2040 2 Wet/GEL NiCd Selectiva 1000 2050 2 Wet/GEL NiCd 1000 Selectiva 1200 2060 2 Wet/GEL NiCd 1200...
  • Page 12: Mains Connection

    Mains connec- WARNING! tion Danger from incorrect operation. This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property. ▶ Do not use the functions described here until you have fully read and under- stood the following documents: ▶ All the Operating Instructions for the system components, especially the safety rules ▶...
  • Page 13: Warning Notices On The Device

    ¡Mantener una ventilación adecuada durante la carga! Interrompere sempre la carica prima di scollegare il cavo di carica! Gas esplosivi. Evitare fiamme libere e scintille. Predisporre una ventilazione adeguata durante la carica! 42,0409,0419 Selectiva xxxx xkW www.fronius.com Part No.: 4,010,xxx Ser. No.: xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 1~ NPE 230V 50/60Hz AC nom.
  • Page 14: Warning Notices Inside The Device

    ¡Mantener una ventilación adecuada durante la carga! Interrompere sempre la carica prima di scollegare il cavo di carica! Gas esplosivi. Evitare fiamme libere e scintille. Predisporre una ventilazione adeguata durante la carica! 42,0409,0419 Selectiva xxxx xkW www.fronius.com Part No.: 4,010,xxx Ser. No.: xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 1~ NPE 230V 50/60Hz AC nom.
  • Page 15: Setup Regulations

    Inside the device: DC nom. WARNING Hazardous Voltage Part No.: 4,010,xxx Kondensator Entladezeit < 2 min. Ser. No.: xxxxxxxx Capacitor discharge time < 2 min. Décharge de condensateur < 2 min. Condensador tiempo de descarga < 2 min. Condensatore tempo di scaricamento < 2 min. CAN GND (9) (10) +13V CAN Low (7)
  • Page 16: Wall And Floor Bracket

    The air surrounding the charger must be kept free from battery acid vapour as far as possible. You should therefore avoid mounting the device directly above the battery that is to be charged. Cooling air The charger must be set up in such a way that the cooling air can flow unim- peded through the vents in the housing that are provided for that purpose.
  • Page 17 WARNING! Danger due to objects falling or toppling over. This can result in serious injury and damage to property. ▶ Ensure that all screw connections are secure. ▶ Use only with the battery charger provided by the manufacturer. ▶ Ensure the device is level when mounting. ▶...
  • Page 18 341 (13.43) 110 (4.33) 38 (1.5) 123,5 (4.86) 91,5 (3.6) 182 (7.17) 220 (8.66) 123 (4.84) 11 (.43) 266 (10.47) 2 kW (B1) mm (in.) 8.5 (.33)
  • Page 19 110 (4.33) 417 (16.42) 38 (1.5) 123,5 (4.86) 182 (7.17) 123 (4.84) 38 (1.5) 220 (8.66) 40 (1.57) 89,5 (3.52) 11 (.43) 342 (13.46) 3 kW (C1) mm (in.) 8,5 (.33)
  • Page 20 341 (13.43) 110 (4.33) 38 (1.5) 123,5 (4.86) 91,5 (3.6) 182 (7.17) 220 (8.66) 123 (4.84) 11 (.43) 266 (10.47) 2 kW mm (in.) 8.5 (.33) 110 (4.33) 417 (16.42) 38 (1.5) 123,5 (4.86) 182 (7.17) 123 (4.84) 38 (1.5) 220 (8.66) 40 (1.57) 89,5 (3.52) 11 (.43)
  • Page 21: Control Elements And Connections

    Control elements and connections General Please note: as a result of firmware updates, you may find that there are functions available on your device that are not described in these Operating Instructions, or vice versa. Certain illustrations may also differ slightly from the actual controls on your device, but these controls function in exactly the same way.
  • Page 22 Function Control panel Optional LED strip Lights up in different colours depending on the state of charge, as explained in the "Control panel" section The option plug (A) is located behind the cover on the front of the device, upon which the charging cables can be found.
  • Page 23: Control Panel

    The cover (1) for the USB port can be secured with a screw. TX25 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 Select the desired menu item Set the desired value...
  • Page 24 Stop/Start key For interrupting and resuming the charging process Confirms a menu item or setting "Battery cooled down" indicator (blue) Indicates that a battery has cooled down and is ready for use On steady: After charging has finished, the set cooling time or optionally the battery temperature has been reached.
  • Page 25: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery Charging WARNING! Danger due to escaping battery acid or explosion if faulty batteries are charged. This may result in serious injury and damage to property. ▶ Before charging, ensure that the battery to be charged is fully functional. WARNING! Danger due to faulty charging settings or a defective battery.
  • Page 26 The battery symbol indicates the current state of charge. The greater the number of bars that are displayed, the further advanced the charging process is. As soon as the battery is fully charged, a minute counter will appear (see figure on right). This counts the minutes since the end of charging;...
  • Page 27: Interrupting Charging

    Interrupting To interrupt the charging process: charging Press the "Stop/Start" key While the charging progress is interrupted: The "Charge" indicator (yellow) flashes To resume the charging process: Press the "Stop/Start" key again As long as a battery is connected to the charger, only the charging process can be interrupted and resumed using the "Stop/Start"...
  • Page 28: Stopping Charging

    Stopping char- WARNING! ging Danger due to ignition of oxyhydrogen caused by sparks generated when the charging cables are disconnected. This can result in serious injury and damage to property. ▶ Before disconnecting or unplugging the charging plug, first stop the charging process by pressing the "Stop/Start"...
  • Page 29: 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 30: Standard Mode

    Standard mode Once the mains plug has been connected to the electrical mains supply, the dis- play will automatically operate in standard mode. In standard mode, the display shows the following charger parameters: Type of battery (e.g. Pb-WET) Charging characteristic (e.g. IUI) Nominal voltage (e.g.
  • Page 31: Statistics Mode

    Statistics mode In statistics mode, horizontal bars dis- play the frequency of the following device operating statuses: Idle Charging Floatingcharge Cooldown Error Use the "Up/Down" keys to toggle between page 1/2 and page 2/2. Page 2/2 shows the following values: Total number of charges.
  • Page 32: History Mode

    History mode History mode provides information about the parameters for all the stored char- ging processes. In order to show changing or different displays, two versions of the display window are shown below: Use the "Up/Down" keys to switch between the pages for each stored char- ging process.
  • Page 33 Key symbol with a cross Charging was stopped without using the "Pause/Start" key. Charging details Displays certain battery data at the beginning and end of the charging process: Number of cells Characteristic Type of battery Configuration Configuration mode provides the following setting options: mode "Charging settings": settings for the battery Type of battery, e.g.
  • Page 34: Configuration Mode

    “Reset Settings” Includes a double-check prompt ("OK?") that requires the operator to recon- firm that this step is intended. First the screen will appear in its initial format, showing the date, time and software version. The "Up/Down" keys can be used to retrieve the following information: Serial number of the charger plus serial number and version of the con- figuration memory.
  • Page 35 When you select a menu item you may be presented with a prompt to read the Operating Instructions. Confirm this prompt by pressing the "Pause/ Start" key again. The procedure for navigating the configuration menu and its submenus is as fol- lows: Use the "Up/Down"...
  • Page 36 Use the "Up/Down" keys to select the desired parameter (e.g. "Cells"). Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm the parameter. Use the "Up/Down" keys to set the desired value (e.g. "24" for the number of battery cells). Use the "Pause/Start" key to confirm what you have entered. If one or more relevant settings are changed for the charging process in configur- ation mode, you will once again be prompted to confirm acceptance of the changed settings when exiting configuration mode.
  • Page 37: Settings

    Settings Below is a detailed description of the "Settings" menu item for the "Charging set- tings" menu item discussed above. Navigation is performed as described in the "Configuration mode" section. A list appears with the following selection options: The individual selection options are explained in greater detail below: Electrolyte circulation ("Air pump") - for 3 kW (C1) devices only: More information on the electrolyte circulation can be found under...
  • Page 38 2.5 min 7.5 min 2.5 min 7.5 min In each of these programs, the solenoid valve opens for a time "ON 1" and closes for a time "OFF 1". This process is repeated for the number of times specified under "Repeat". After this number of repetitions has been completed, the pro- cess continues with the "ON 2"...
  • Page 39 Delay: charge start delay: Delay time (minutes) of actual start of charging relative to the moment when charge start was initiated charge end delay: Delay time (minutes) before charge end is signalled (e.g. green indicator) relative to the moment when charging actually stopped at mains failure restart charging: If this option is selected, the charging process is restarted automatically as soon as the electrical grid becomes available again after a disruption to the electrical...
  • Page 40 Day Setting 1-5: The day settings allow up to five dif- ferent charging start time profiles to be defined with the following set- tings: Symbol for characteristic 1: Time window in which charging is to be started using characteristic 1 (e.g.
  • Page 41 Year Setting: Multiple periods throughout the year may be defined, each contain- ing a single week setting (e.g. 1/1 - 7/1). When the calendar function is active, a calendar symbol appears with the cur- rent day (shown here with the number "4").
  • Page 42 To extend the usage interval of a bat- tery, it is possible to recharge it at a time when it will not be needed, e.g. during scheduled plant shutdowns. ON: Function activated OFF: Function deactivated The following curve settings are avail- able: Curve - e.g.
  • Page 43: Additional Functions

    Additional func- Detailed description of the "additional functions" menu item in configuration tions mode. Navigation is performed as described in the "Configuration mode" section. Select the "additional functions" menu item. A list appears with the following selection options: The individual selection options are explained in greater detail below: Setting the "Blue LED"...
  • Page 44 If set to "OFF", the refilling request does not have to be confirmed. Option Section Option Section 1 Setting options: CAN1 (option box) Cool Bat Guide Easy (Fronius variants only) Option Section 2 (3 kW only) Setting options: CAN2 (option box) AirPuls (EUW)
  • Page 45 At mains failure restart charging If this option is selected, the charging process is restarted automatically as soon as the mains supply becomes available again after a disruption to the electrical mains supply.
  • Page 46: 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...
  • Page 47 The minimum and maximum values differ depending on the different device classes. The minimum value is approx. 25% of the maximum nominal current of the charger. 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...
  • Page 48: Reset Settings

    Reset settings The menu item below "General options" offers two alternative ways of resetting all the settings: Reset Factory Settings: Resets to factory settings. Reset Default Settings: Resets settings to the manufac- turer's defaults. USB mode In USB mode, the display shows whether or not a USB flash drive is connected.
  • Page 49 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 (Automatic 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 50: Status Codes

    Status codes If a fault occurs during operation, specific status codes may be displayed. Faults can result from the following: Battery is connected with reverse polarity The voltage of the connected battery is unsuitable The device has overheated There is a software or hardware fault If an error message appears on the display and if you cannot resolve the error yourself: Note the displayed status code: e.g.
  • Page 51 Status codes in the event of a charging error Number Cause (34) Ah limit exceed (35) Timeout in I2 phase (36) Target voltage in I2 phase not reached (with format characterist- ic only) (37) Problem with RI charge (38) Set charging time cannot be reached Status codes in the event of a fault in the primary circuit Number Cause...
  • Page 52 Status codes in the event of a fault in the controller Number Cause (540) CFM missing/faulty (541) No secondary communication (542) Secondary initialisation failed (543) Program/memory fault in characteristic control (544) Program/memory fault in characteristic control (545) Primary initialisation failed (546) Update failed (547)
  • Page 53: Options

    Options Safety In order to connect optional components, it may be necessary to open the hous- ing. The following warning notices must be obeyed: WARNING! Danger from electric shocks. 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.
  • Page 54 NOTE! Danger due to non-observance of the permissible mains voltage tolerance. This can cause malfunctions and damage. ▶ For the electrolyte circulation option, a restricted mains voltage tolerance vis-à-vis the charger of +/-10 V applies. The electrolyte circulation option introduces air into the battery through capil- lary tubes that are provided specifically for this purpose.
  • Page 55: External Start/Stop

    mm (in.) 464 (18.27) 110 (4.33) External start/ The external start/stop option prevents sparking if the charging plug is discon- stop nected during charging. Special contacts inside the charging plug register a sep- aration from the charging socket. These are leading contacts in relation to the main contacts.
  • Page 56: Air Filter

    Air filter In dusty environments, the air filter prevents the inside of the device from be- coming dirty. This avoids a possible reduction in power and other problems. De- tailed information can be found in the corresponding User Information. Cleaning interval as required (manufacturer's recommendation: monthly) Wall and floor The robust wall and floor bracket with integrated cable holder ensures safe in- bracket...
  • Page 57 Mounting plate The mounting plate may be used as a space-saving floor or wall bracket. mm (in.) 115 (4.53) 406 (15.98) 349 (13.74) 352 (13.86) 380 (14.96) 386 (15.2) 339 (15.98) 342 (13.74) 370 (13.86) 2 kW (B1) 376 (14.96) mm (in.) 482 (18.98) 115 (4.53)
  • Page 58 Technical data Selectiva 2 kW ~ 230 V, ± 15% Mains voltage Grid frequency 50/60 Hz max. 16 A Mains fuse protection Minimum mains lead cross section 1.5 mm² (0.002325 in.²) Protection class I (with ground conductor) Max. permitted mains impedance Z None Standby usage 4.9 W...
  • Page 59 Device-specific Max. AC Max. AC Nominal Max. Weight data current power voltage charging current 4020 2 kW 7.9 A 1530 W 48 V 20 A 5.8 kg (12.79 lb) 4035 2 kW 11.9 A 2330 W 48 V 35 A 5.8 kg (12.79 lb) With standard mains and charging leads...
  • Page 60 Device-specific Max. AC Max. AC Nominal Max. Weight data current power voltage charging current 2080 3 kW 15.1 A 3040 W 24 V 80 A 8.2 kg (18.08 lb) 2100 3 kW 15.3 A 3290 W 24 V 100 A 8.2 kg (18.08 lb) 2120 3 kW...

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