vsp14000 renewable energy generator
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User Manual
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VSP14000 RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATOR
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User Manual
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User Manual Safety Precautions
1. Please read the manual carefully before using the device.2. The device can only be used under the designated uses and purposes by our factory, unauthorized modifications or using non-recommended accessories may cause the failure of the device.3. Long-term exposures to corrosive gases or installing in a humid environment will seriously affect the performance of the device.4. Trampling, bumping, raining and sun exposure to the device should be prohibited during transportation and installation.
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User Manual 5. Make sure the configuration of any solar array,wind turbine or external battery is proper before connecting it with the device.6. All repairs must be taken by qualified and authorized technicians, and normal operation is guaranteed; otherwise, it may cause damages to the device, ultimately led to the termination of its warranty. The device is a precision unit, please take care of it properly. Call us as per the contact information indicated in the user manual if you have any questions. Thank you!
Disclaimer The factory is not responsible for any losses due to violations of the instructions and
recommendations mentioned in this manual or neglect of the battery manufacturer's safety
instructions, especially the damage of the battery. If the device is damaged because of
being maintained by a non-designated personnel, or unreasonable system design,
improper use and installation, the factory does not assume any responsibilities.
CONTENTS
VSP14000 RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATOR 1 ....................................................................................................1. SECURITY OVERVIEW 4 .............................................................................................................................................2. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 4 ....................................................................................................................................
2.1 OVERVIEW 4 ................................................................................................................................................................2.2 SYSTEM DIAGRAM 5 ................................................................................................................................................2.4 DISPLAY CONTENT 7 ................................................................................................................................................2.4.1 LCD DISPLAY CONTENT 7 ....................................................................................................................................
2.4.2 Start the machine 10 ........................................................................................................2.4.3 LED Indicators 11 ...........................................................................................................2.4.4 Display Button: 11 ...........................................................................................................
3. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 12 ......................................................................................................................3.1.1 UNPACKING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 12 .................................................................................................
3.2.2 Storage 12 ........................................................................................................................3.3.2 OPERATING PROCEDURE 13 ...................................................................................................................................3.3.3 OTHER FEATURES 15 .............................................................................................................................................
4 WARNING 15....................................................................................................................................................................
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1. Security Overview
Please read the following safety precautions carefully to avoid damage to the device. 1) Read carefully and understand the instructions contained in the User Manual before operating the
device. 2) The cables used with the device should be strictly complied with international standard to avoid
accidental injuries caused by its poor quality. 3) Be sure to turn off the battery switch before connecting the DC Inputs. 4) Be sure to turn off the device before connecting the AC Outputs. 5) Do not touch the Input/output cables while the device is operating. 6) Do not move the device while it is working! 7) Do not cover the vents; poor ventilation will cause operation failure. 8) Keep the device surface clean and dry, scattered metallic items are not allowed inside the device. 9) Do not open the device case and touch the internal components until make sure no dangerous high
voltage is available in the capacitors.
10) The earth terminal must be properly grounded ( grounding resistance < 10Ω), the cable should be as
short as possible and with larger diameter.
2. Product Introduction
2.1 Overview
The device is consisted of solar controller,auto transfer switch and inverter. The device is manufactured with top quality imported components, designed based on DPS technology and with the advantages of high reliability, efficiency and fully functional performance.
This device converts DC power into 120/240Vac(or 110V, 120V, 230V, 240V), 50Hz/60Hz AC power,
and provides electricity to the loads, such as home back up power or simple household appliances etc. It can also act as supporting power for solar & wind power system.
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User Manual 2.2 System Diagram
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Like above diagram, the PV array generates DC power, through the solar controller to charge the battery and
supply power to the inverter directly. The inverter will convert the DC power into AC power, then through
the low frequency transformer making 120/ 240Vac(or 110V, 120V, 230V, 240V)/50(or 60Hz)
standard AC power. The Inverter employs low frequency output isolation transformer, producing pure sine
wave AC power with stable voltage and frequency and low THD.
The inverter has strong loading capacity and compatibility, a wide range of DC input voltage, can widely be
used in different application environment; and with the full range of protection functions, the inverter
enhances the stability and reliability of system.
2.3 Technical Specification
Technical Specification is as follows.
Nominal Capacity 6000W
PVInput Voltage(V) 65-150Vdc
Max.Input Current(A) 80A
Battery
Battery Voltage 48V
Under-voltage Protection(V) 40.0Vdc/42Vdc
Under-voltage Recover(V) 52.0Vdc
Over-voltage Protection(V) 64Vdc shut off the inverter
Over-voltage Recover(V) 60Vdc recover the inverter output
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Inverter Output
Output Wave Pure Sine Wave
Rated AC Output Voltage(V) 120vac or 240Vac ±5%
Rated AC output Frequency(Hz) 50/60±0.1
THD ≦5%(Linear Load);<8%(Non Linear Load)
Inversion Efficiency >85%
Dynamic Response time <60ms
Overload Capacity100-110%(30min); 110-120%(5min); 120-140%(30s); 140-150%(10S); 150%-200%(200ms) Short circuit<10mS
Standby Power Consumption <3%
AC Input
Input wave Pure Sine Wave
Input Voltage 120/240Vac
Input voltage Range 150vac for LV mode 300vac for HV mode
Input Frequency 50Hz or 60Hz
Input Frequency Range 47-53Hz for 50Hz; 57-63Hz for 60Hz
Input Max Current 30A
Charging Voltage Choice by the Battery type selector
AC Charging Current 10a for 120vac 30a for 240vac
Display
Status Indicators - LED
INV(Green):Power Saver mode; Normal Operating of Inverter; AC Bypass; Floating charging;
BAT Fault (Yellow): Fast Charging
SYS Fault (Red) Include: Overload, Short Circuit etc , over temperature
Value Indicators - LCD
Output Voltage,Current,Power and Frequency
AC Input Voltage and Frequency
Battery Voltage and Percentage
Solar panel Input Voltage, Charging Current
Solar Generated Power
Protection Functions
Input Reverse Polarity Protection of solar panels
Battery Over/Under voltage
Over temperature
Output Overload
Load Short-circuit
Work
Working Temperature (℃) 0~40℃
Permit Relative Humidity ≤95% Non-condensing
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2.4 Display Content
1KW-8KW LCD Display
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2.4.1 LCD Display ContentWhen the device is turned on, the home screen showed on the touch screen is as follow(Figure 1). Four functions are set on the screen, including ‘System Overview’, ‘Real Time Data’, ‘Running Status’ and ‘Time
Setting’. Click on icons to enter corresponding functional mode. ! means ‘Home’ button.
Work Environment Altitude ≤6000m
Cooling Intelligent Fan Cooling
IP Level IP20(Indoor)
Mechanical Parameters
Dimensions (L x W x H mm) 1143*750*876mm
Package (L x W x H mm) 1219*812*1066mm
Weight(kg 372kg
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�Figure 1
2.4.2 Click on ‘System Overview’ to enter Figure 2 as follow.
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When communication connectivity is interrupted, the default Battery temperature is 25℃, and 0 others.
2.4.3
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User Manual Click on ‘Real Time Data’ to enter Figure 3 as follow.
! Figure 3
When communication connectivity is interrupted, all the values are 0.
2.4.4 Click on ‘Running Status’ to enter Figure 4 as follow.
! Figure 4
Six indicators at the bottom of the screen means: 1. Communication: green light when normal, turns red when there is a fault.
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User Manual 2. AC Input: green light when normal, turns red when undervoltage or overvoltage or inappropriate
frequency. 3. Battery: green light when normal, turns red when discharged or over-charged. 4. Load: green light when normal, turns red when overloaded. 5. Temperature: green light when normal, turns red when over temperature. 6. Output: green light when normal, turns red if output see’s a short circuit.
2.4.5 Click on ‘Time Setting’ to enter Figure 5 as follow.
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2.4.2 Start the machine
Turn main power breaker ON,the inverter will start as normal;
Make sure the invertor switch is On, and the invertor will start as normal
If you switch to power SAVER,the inverter will start with power saving mode;
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User Manual If you switch to the OFF , the inverter will shut down.
2.4.3 LED Indicators
“Saver on” : Power-Saving Mode
“Over Load”: Over Loading
“Over Temp”:Over temperature
“Alarm ”: Fault Alarm
“Solar CHG”: Solar Charging
“Mains CHG ”:Mains Charging
“INV Mode ”: Inverter Mode
“Grid Mode”: AC bypass Mode
2.4.4 Display Button:
Light Press “display ”:enter next page:
Long-press “display ”5s:clear history record of the PV generated power
2.6 Protection Functions (1) Battery over-discharge Protection: When the battery voltage is lower than the limit of 40vdc, or higher than the limit of 64VDC, the buzzer will alarm, and “Alarm” indicator turns on, the output will stop; When the battery voltage returns to normal range, the alarm warning will automatically stop and the output resume.
(2)Over-temperature Protection: When the temperature of the internal key components is higher than 90
℃, the buzzer will alarm and “ Over Temp” indicator turns on, and the output will stop; when the ambient temperature or internal temperature of the device returns to normal level, and battery voltage is higher than the recovery points, the output will automatically resume.
(3)Overload Protection: When the external load is larger than the maximum rated load capacity 6000W, the buzzer will alarm and “Over Load” indicator turns on; It needs to restart the device after the external load is adjusted to the normal working range.
(4)Load Short-circuit Protection: When the external short-circuit problem happens, the buzzer will alarm, and “Alarm” indicator turns on, the output will stop; it needs to restart the device after the problem was solved.
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User Manual 3. Installation and Operation 3.1.1 Unpacking, Storage and Transport
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3.2.1 UnpackingThe device has been fully tested before it is dispatched from the factory, but the damage might occur while in transit, so please check whether the device is in good condition
3.2.2 Storage
Place of storage should be selected based on the following considerations:
☉ Select a clean and dry, well-ventilated place.
☉ Ambient Temperature -20 ℃ ~ 50 ℃.
☉ Relative humidity less than 90%, and no condensation.
☉ Far from corrosive gases, liquids.
☉The device should be charged once every six months, to prevent electrolytic capacitors from
problems of dryness.
3.2.3 TransportCrashing, bumping and strong vibration to the device should be avoided. It is strictly prohibited to lean or put the packing box upside down.
3.3 Installation and Application 3.3.1 Wiring
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User Manual Sample of the vsp14000 connectted to a grid tie solar array
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Please check the package box for apparent damage, if there is significant deformation, please contact the supplier immediately. Connect the input and output accessories in accordance with the provided instructions. a) Battery: The terminals of battery is connected to the internal inverter at 48vdc using the anderson connectors on the front of the generator, the red cable is connected with "+" terminal, while the black cable is connected with "-" terminal b) PV: The PV input mc4 terminals/connectors are located on the front panel of the generator at 48vdc .MAKE SURE YOU CONNECT THE POLARITY RIGHT AND ARE INPUTING THE CORRECT VOLTAGE RANGE (65VDC TO 150VDC) . Also the red cable is connected with "+" terminal of solar panels, meanwhile, the black cable is connected with "-" terminal of solar panels. c) AC Output: the 4 AC output sockets are connected with AC loads
Notes: (1) Make sure the the polarity of solar panels and battery are connected correctly. Incorrect polarity
connection could permanently damage the device! (2) Make sure the Open Circuit Voltage (VOC) of PV is less than Max. DC Input Power! (3) The total loads connected to the device should not be greater than Nominal Capacity! (4) When increasing the loads, please add the larger load firstly, then the smaller load.
3.3.2 Operating Procedure
(1) Connect the PV panels to the device as per provided technical instructions. (2) Turn the main power breaker on according to the input requirement. (3) Press the “ON” button, observe the instructions shown on the display, and make sure the device starts running. (4) Connect the rated loads to AC output sockets, observe the display and check whether the device is working properly. (5) DIP switches
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User Manual On the front panel of inverter, there are 5 DIP switches which enable users to customize the performance of the generator.
SW1: Low Battery Trip Volt:
SW1 for sealed car battery, this is to prevent batteries from over-discharging while there is only a small load applied on the inverter.
SW2: AC Input Range:
There are different acceptable AC input ranges for different kinds of loads. For some relatively sensitive electronic devices, a narrow input range(SW2=0) is required to protect them. While for some restive loads which work in a wide voltage range, the input AC range can be customized to a wide input range(SW2=1), this helps to power loads without frequent switches to the battery bank. In order to make the inverter accept dirty power from a FUEL POWERED generator, when the SW2 is switched to position“1” , the inverter will bypass an AC input with a wide voltage and frequency(40Hz-70Hz for 50Hz/60Hz). Accordingly, the AC charger will also work in a wide voltage and frequency range generator. But some sensitive loads will suffer from the low quality power. The pros and cons should be clearly realized.
SW3: Power Saver Auto Setting :
In Power Saver Mode, when the SW3 is switched to position“0”, inverter will work in Unit Off Charging mode, it will stay in standby mode without sensing loads. It won’t output any power even if a load is turned on. The inverter will not perform any function and only stay idle in this mode. When a qualified AC input present, it will switch to AC input power to charge the battery and supply the load at the same time. When the SW3 is switched to position“1”, the inverter is initially in standby mode and sends a pulse to detect the presence of a load every 3 seconds. Each pulse lasts for 1s. The inverter will remain in standby
DIP Switch NO. Switch Function Position: 0 Position: 1
SW1 Low Battery Trip Volt For Deep-Cycle Battery For Starting Battery
SW2 AC Input Range
AC Source For Utility Mode For Generator Mode
240Vac HV
120VAC LV
200-270Vac / (180-265Vac)
100-135VAC/ (90-145VAC)
180-290Vac / (160-265Vac)
90-135VAC/ (80-145VAC)
SW3 Power Saver Auto Setting Night Charger Function Detect Load Per 3Secs
SW4 O/P Frequency Setting 50Hz 60Hz
SW5 Solar/AC Priority Setting Utility Priority Battery Priority
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User Manual mode until a load has been detected, then it will wake up from standby mode and start to inverter electricity from the battery bank to supply the load.
SW4: Frequency Switch:
The output frequency of the inverter can be set at either 50Hz(SW4=0) or 60Hz(SW4=1).
SW5: Solar Mode/AC Mode Priority:
When the SW5 is switched to position“0”, the inverter is in Utility Priority. This means, utility will power the load and the battery will also be charged by utility. Only when the AC power is unavailable, the inverter will transfer the DC power output from battery to power the load. And when the SW5 is switched to position“1”, the inverter will transfer power from battery despite the AC input. Only when the battery voltage reaches low voltage alarm point(11.5V for 12V), the inverter will transfer to AC Input, charge battery, and switch back to battery when battery is almost charged full(13.5V for 12V). This function is mainly for wind/solar systems taking utility power as back up.
3.3.3 Other features Auto Generator Start (AGS) The inverter can be customized to start up a generator when battery voltage goes low. When the inverter goes to low battery alarm(11.5V for 12V), it can send a signal to start a generator, and turn the generator off after battery charging is finished.
The auto generator start feature will only work with generators designed to work with this feature. There is an open/closed relay that will short circuit the positive and negative cable from a generator. The input DC voltage can vary, but the Max current the relay can carry is 16Amp.
Battery temperature sensor (BTS) A battery temperature sensor (BTS) option can easily be installed in the system to ensure proper charging of the batteries based on temperature. Installing a BTS extends battery life by preventing overcharging in warm temperatures and undercharging in cold temperatures.
4 WARNING
Never leave the loads unattended, some loads (like a Heater) may cause an accident in such cases. It is better to shut everything down after low voltage trip than to leave your load on, due to the risk of fire.
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