Fronius Acctiva Professional 35 A Operating Instructions Manual
Fronius Acctiva Professional 35 A Operating Instructions Manual

Fronius Acctiva Professional 35 A Operating Instructions Manual

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Acctiva Professional 35 A
EU / CH / UK / CN 充 器
EN
Operating Instructions
42,0426,0093,EN
029-25072024

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Acctiva Professional 35 A EU / CH / UK / CN 充 器 Operating Instructions 42,0426,0093,EN 029-25072024...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety rules Explanation of safety notices General Intended use Environmental conditions Mains connection Dangers due to grid and charging current Danger due to acid, gases and vapours General information on working with batteries Personal protection and protection of others Operation by children and persons with limitations Safety measures in normal operation EMC Device Classifications...
  • Page 4 Refresh mode Battery changing mode Power Supply mode Device options Charging mode General information Charging the battery Interrupting the charging process Restarting charging Buffering (Trickle) mode General information Buffering the battery Interrupting Buffering mode Resuming buffering Refresh mode General information Reactivating batteries Interrupting "Refresh"...
  • Page 5: Safety Rules

    Safety rules 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 6: Intended Use

    Intended use The device is to be used exclusively for its intended purpose. Any use above and beyond this purpose is deemed improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage, or unexpected or incorrect results arising out of such misuse. Proper use also includes: Carefully reading and following all Operating Instructions, safety and danger notices...
  • Page 7: Danger Due To Acid, Gases And Vapours

    Danger due to Batteries contain acids which pose a risk to the eyes and skin. Furthermore, char- acid, gases and ging batteries produces gases and vapors that may be hazardous to your health vapours and are highly explosive under certain circumstances. Only use battery chargers in well ventilated rooms in order to prevent the accu- mulation of explosive gases.
  • Page 8: Safety Measures In Normal Operation

    Safety measures Operate devices with ground conductors only on a grid with a ground conductor in normal opera- and a socket with a ground conductor contact. Operating the device on a grid tion without a ground conductor or on a socket without a ground conductor contact is considered gross negligence.
  • Page 9: Warranty And Liability

    impossible to guarantee that bought-in parts are designed and manufactured to meet the demands made on them, or that they satisfy safety requirements. Modifications, installations or conversions are only permitted with the approval of the manufacturer. Warranty and li- The warranty period for the charger is 2 years from the date of invoice. ability However, the manufacturer will not accept any liability if the damage was caused by one or more of the following:...
  • Page 10 The text and illustrations are all technically correct at the time of printing. We reserve the right to make changes. The contents of the operating instructions shall not provide the basis for any claims whatsoever on the part of the pur- chaser.
  • Page 11: Safety Rules - Required For Usa, Canada And Australia

    Safety rules - required for USA, Canada and Aus- tralia General and KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY - This guide contains important electrical risks safety and operating instructions for these charger types (for model, see first page of this document). Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. The use of accessories not sold or recommended by the charger manufac- turer can lead to fire, electric shock or personal injury.
  • Page 12: Personal Safety Precautions

    Personal safety There must be another person within hearing range of you or close enough to precautions come to your assistance when you are working in the vicinity of a lead acid bat- tery. Make sure there is sufficient fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid comes into contact with the skin, clothing or eyes.
  • Page 13: Charger Set-Up Location

    Charger set-up Never place the charger directly above or below the battery being charged. location Gases or fluids from the battery will corrode and damage the charger. Locate the charger as far away from the battery as DC cables permit. When measuring acid density or topping up the battery, never allow battery acid to drip onto the charger.
  • Page 14: Instructions For Connecting The Mains Cable Including Earthing

    Attach at least a 60 cm (23.62 in.) 6-gauge (AWG) insulated battery cable to a negative (neg, n, -) battery post. Connect the positive (red) charger clip to the positive (pos, p, +) post of bat- tery. Position yourself and the free end of cable as far away from battery as pos- sible, then connect the negative (black) charger clip to free end of cable.
  • Page 15: General Information

    Warning notices A number of safety symbols can be seen on the charger's rating plate. The safety on the device symbols must not be removed or painted over. A-4600 Wels www.fronius.com Acctiva Professional 35A Art. Nr.: 4,010,xxx xxxxxxxx EMC Emission ~230V 50/60Hz;...
  • Page 16 Do not dispose of used chargers with domestic waste. Dispose of them according to safety rules. For indoor use only.
  • Page 17: Start-Up

    Start-up Safety WARNING! 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: ▶ Operating Instructions, ▶...
  • Page 18: Safety Features - Standard Protection Devices

    Safety features - The following safety features are provided as standard with the Active Inverter: standard protec- Voltage-free and spark-free terminals protect against explosions tion devices Reverse polarity protection prevents the charger from being damaged or destroyed Short-circuit protection provides effective protection for the charger. The fuse does not need to be replaced in the event of a short circuit A charging time monitor provides effective protection against overcharging and destruction of the battery...
  • Page 19: Control Elements And Connections

    Control elements and connections General remarks NOTE! As a result of firmware updates, you may find that there are functions available on your unit that are not described in these operating instructions or vice versa. Certain illustrations may also differ slightly from the actual control elements on your device.
  • Page 20: Plugging In Options

    Plugging in op- NOTE! tions Danger from connecting options and accessories while the mains plug is plugged in. This can result in damage to the device and accessories. ▶ Only connect options and system add-ons when the mains plug is unplugged and the charging leads are disconnected from the battery.
  • Page 21: Removing Covers For Connections And Options

    Removing covers If necessary, use a screwdriver to re- for connections move: and options Cover (1) for connection P4 - Multi Port. Cover (2) for connection P2 - I/O port. Leave covers (1) and (2) in place on un- used P2 and P4 connections. USB update op- The USB update option allows the charger to be updated directly via the USB in- tion...
  • Page 22: Wall Bracket Option

    Wall bracket op- Different wall plugs and screws will be required depending on the supporting sur- tion face. Wall plugs and screws are therefore not included in the scope of supply. The installer is responsible for selecting the right wall plugs and screws. "click"...
  • Page 23 (10.63) (3.94) 15,5 (.61) Space requirements with edge protector 247 (9.72) 233 (9.17) (.26) 88 (3.46) 126 (4.96) Space requirements without edge protector, and space requirements with signal lamp and bracket options (* space for mounting/removal)
  • Page 24: Operating Modes

    Operating modes General informa- The charger is suitable for all 6/12/24 V lead acid batteries (wet, MF, AGM and tion GEL). Available oper- The following operating modes are available: ating modes Charging Buffering (Trickle) mode during vehicle diagnosis or software updates Refresh Power supply mode Battery changing...
  • Page 25: Refresh Mode

    Refresh mode Refresh mode reactivates deeply dis- charged or sulphated batteries. Re- fresh charging of batteries must be carried out either in the open or in a well-ventilated area. Battery chan- Battery changing mode provides a con- ging mode tinuous power supply to the vehicle electronics while the battery is being changed.
  • Page 26: Charging Mode

    Charging mode General informa- Charging mode is used for: tion Charging or conservation charging with the battery either fitted or removed Charging while vehicle consumers are switched on Charging the NOTE! battery Danger due to a faulty battery. This can result in damage to property. ▶...
  • Page 27 Set the correct battery voltage using the Up/Down keys (6V / 12V / 24V). Confirm the selection using the Stop/Start key If the battery voltage selection window does not open, then the battery is in a state of extreme deep-discharge (less than 2 V). In this case, it is advisable to use Refresh mode to reactivate the deep-discharged battery.
  • Page 28: Interrupting The Charging Process

    WARNING! Danger following ignition of oxyhydrogen caused by sparks resulting from the charging leads being disconnected too soon. This can result in serious injury and damage to property. ▶ Before disconnecting the charging leads, press the Stop/Start key to finish charging.
  • Page 29: Buffering (Trickle) Mode

    Buffering (Trickle) mode General informa- Buffering (Trickle) mode is intended exclusively for relieving the battery during a tion vehicle diagnosis or software update. The power used over an extended period of time must be less than the charger's maximum output current (35 A), otherwise the battery will be drained.
  • Page 30: Interrupting Buffering Mode

    Set the correct battery voltage using the Up/Down keys (6V / 12V / 24V). Confirm the selection using the Stop/Start key If the battery voltage selection window does not open, then the battery is in a state of extreme deep-discharge (less than 2 V). In this case, buffering is not per- mitted.
  • Page 31: Refresh Mode

    Refresh mode General informa- Refresh mode is used to charge the battery if it is suspected that the battery has tion been in a state of deep-discharge over a long period (e.g. battery sulphated) Battery is charged to maximum acid density Plates are reactivated (degradation of sulphate layer) WARNING! Risk of injury and damage from overheated batteries.
  • Page 32: Reactivating Batteries

    Reactivating bat- CAUTION! teries Deeply discharged batteries are liable to freeze at temperatures of 0°C and be- low. Risk of damage when battery is frozen. Before starting refresh charging, ensure that the acid in the battery to be refreshed is not frozen. Plug in charger mains plug Select Refresh mode using the up/down keys.
  • Page 33 Set the correct battery voltage using the Up/Down keys (6V / 12V / 24V). Confirm the selection using the Stop/Start key. If the battery voltage selection window does not open, then the battery is in a state of extreme deep-discharge (less than 2 V). A corresponding warning appears If Refresh mode is still required despite the battery being in a state of extreme deep-discharge...
  • Page 34: Interrupting "Refresh" Charging

    Disconnect the charger Disconnect the black charger lead from the negative pole (-) on the bat- tery Disconnect the red charger lead from the positive pole (+) on the battery Interrupting NOTE! "Refresh" char- Danger due to disconnecting or unplugging the connection sockets and con- ging necting plugs during reactivation.
  • Page 35: Battery Changing Mode

    Battery changing mode General informa- Battery changing mode supplies the vehicle electronics with power while the bat- tion tery is replaced. Before disconnecting the old battery from the vehicle electron- ics, the charger leads must be connected to the vehicle battery leads. This con- nection must remain in place until the new battery is connected.
  • Page 36 Set the correct battery voltage using the Up/Down keys (6V / 12V / 24V). Confirm the selection using the Stop/Start key. If the battery is in a state of extreme deep-discharge (under 2 V), a warning ap- pears instructing the user to disconnect the battery. Batteries in a state of extreme deep-discharge must be replaced without using Battery changing mode.
  • Page 37: Power Supply Mode

    Power supply mode Requirements In Power supply mode, the charger leads are connected directly to the battery leads or the vehicle jump start points. It ensures that the vehicle electronics are supplied with power while the battery is removed during repair work. As only the vehicle battery leads are connected to the charger, the battery voltage recogni- tion function is not available.
  • Page 38 NOTE! Danger if the charging leads are disconnected before pressing the Stop/Start key. Data stored in the vehicle may be lost as a result. ▶ Before disconnecting the charging leads, press the Stop/Start key to cancel Power Supply mode. Finish Power Supply mode: Press the Stop/Start key Disconnect the charger Disconnect the black charging lead from the negative (-) vehicle battery...
  • Page 39: Device Options

    Device options General informa- The device options allow the following to be configured: tion Language Selection of language for user guide Graphic display contrast Configuration an individual standard may be set Factory default to restore all device options to the factory settings Activate/deactivate Expert mode Info provides information on the...
  • Page 40 Charging parameters: Boost (on/off), factory setting: on Boost on: shorter charging time resulting in the battery being fully charged sooner. The full 35 A of power available from the device is applied if parallel consumers are detected (car radio, etc.). Boost off means that a conventional workshop charging process is followed (fixed charging current of 20 A per 100 Ah of specified battery capacity).
  • Page 41: Synergic Lines

    Synergic lines Safety WARNING! Danger from incorrect operation. This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property. ▶ Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions. ▶ The battery must not be connected to the charger when setting parameters. Available char- Exp.
  • Page 42 Adjustable final charging voltage and conservation charge voltage in Expert mode; for trained professionals only Charging characteristic IUoU: = Main charging current = Final charging voltage = Conservation charging voltage Refresh characteristic IUIoU: = Main charging current = Final charging voltage = Recharging current = Conservation charging voltage...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Safety WARNING! Risk of electric shock. This can result in serious injuries or death. ▶ Before opening the device: ▶ Unplug the device from the mains. ▶ Disconnect battery. ▶ Put up an easy-to-understand warning sign to stop anybody inadvertently switching it back on again.
  • Page 44: Charging Error

    Battery overvoltage Remedy: Set the correct operating mode and voltage Charging error Status codes caused by external factors: Cause: Timeout in the corresponding charging phase Remedy: Set Ah to correct value Check for parallel consumers (car radio, etc.) Battery temperature too high Cause: Too many Ah charged, too few Ah set Remedy: Set Ah to correct value...
  • Page 45 Cause: Conservation charge current too high Remedy: Check for parallel consumers (car radio, etc.) Status codes in the event of device fault: Cause: Device output fuse faulty Remedy: Contact your authorised service centre Cause: Secondary temperature is outside permissible range Remedy: Contact your authorised service centre Cause: Current regulator faulty...
  • Page 46: Technical Data

    Technical data Electrical data Mains voltage ~ 230 V AC, +/- 15 % input 230V Mains frequency 50 / 60 Hz Mains current max. 9 A eff. Mains fuse protection max. 16 A Efficiency max. 96 % Effective power max. 1120 W Power consumption (standby) max.
  • Page 47: Standards 120V

    Standards 120V UL1236 C22.2 No 107.1-01 FCC CFR 47 Part 15 (Class A) IEC 60068-2-6 Sinusoidal vibration (sine 10-55 Hz; 20 cycles / axis; ac- celeration 5 g) IEC 60068-2-29 Repetitive shock (25 g / 6 ms / 1000 shocks) Electrical data Nominal output voltage 6 V / 12 V / 24 V DC...

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