Toro SA41 - Manual

Toro SA41

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Front
  • Page 3 – CONNECTION OF AC AND DC WIRING; BROWN; OFF; RFI / Lightning Earth; SUPPLY INSTALLATION; ALL AC AND DC WIRING; ALL AC WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
  • Page 4 – Now connect the battery cables:; DO NOT; UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TURN ON THE
  • Page 5 – OPERATION; TIME; ENERGY MANAGEMENT; STATUS
  • Page 6 – WHERE THE OPTIONAL 200 AMP CURRENT SHUNT IS INSTALLED:
  • Page 7 – MINIMUM CHARGE; The minimum charge in the battery since midnight last Saturday.
  • Page 8 – SETTINGS; your system requirements.; Please note; and
  • Page 10 – Sets the current Day. Use the UP and DOWN keys to set the value.
  • Page 11 – LOCKOUT
  • Page 13 – End Settings
  • Page 14 – OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN AND ALARMS; DC VOLTS HIGH; setting. The inverter will automatically; ‘Lo DC Volts’; setting for more than 10 seconds. The; ‘Lo DCV ON’; voltage or if the inverter is manually reset (via the
  • Page 15 – FAULT FINDING; INVERTER STAYS ON EVEN WHEN NO APPLIANCE IS BEING USED.; check to see if the SA41 returns to pulsing; INVERTER WILL NOT COME ON WHEN SMALL APPLIANCE IS SWITCHED ON.; If the battery charge drops below the; ‘Min charge’; setting is set to ‘ON’ then this alarm will sound. You are then
  • Page 17 – SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; SA41 MAINTENANCE; Verify that the air flow beneath the chassis is not restricted.; BATTERY MAINTENANCE; joint to slow down any future corrosion.
  • Page 18 – SA41 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 19 – RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE; PLEASE NOTE; The aerial must be an AM RADIO type. A TV aerial will not work.; HANDY HINT
  • Page 20 – APPENDIX I: DIAGNOSTICS; TRANSFORMER TEMPERATURE; This displays the operating temperature of the left heatsink.
  • Page 21 – APPENDIX II: FLOW DIAGRAM FOR DISPLAYS AND SETTINGS; READINGS; Current Shunt
  • Page 22 – Access to the next 5 screens is from the “Readings” screen.; In Batt Today
  • Page 24 – From previous page; YES; if no Current Shunt
  • Page 25 – APPENDIX III: SA INVERTER OPTIONS; GENERAL
  • Page 26 – Figure 1
  • Page 28 – INSTALLATION OF SA-S200 OPTIONAL CURRENT SHUNT; Select YES using the ”UP” key.; IN; OUT; If not, then reverse the sensing wires to the current shunt.
  • Page 29 – WARNING; PRODUCT WARRANTY CONDITIONS; THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE FROM AN INVERTER IS AS LETHAL AS
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Contents:

Page

INTRODUCTION

.............................................................................................................................. 2

WARRANTY CARD

......................................................................................................................... 2

INSTALLATION

............................................................................................................................... 2

CONNECTION OF AC AND DC WIRING .............................................................................. 3

OPERATION

...................................................................................................................................... 5

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

.............................................................................................................. 5

STATUS ..................................................................................................................................... 5
READINGS ................................................................................................................................ 6
SETTINGS.................................................................................................................................. 8
CONTROLLER OUTPUTS ....................................................................................................... 8
ALARM INPUTS ..................................................................................................................... 12
CURRENT SHUNT SETTINGS.............................................................................................. 12

OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN AND ALARMS

................................................................................ 14

FAULT FINDING

............................................................................................................................ 15

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

............................................................................................................ 17

SA41 MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................... 17
BATTERY MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................. 17

SA41 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

.................................................................................... 18

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE

.................................................................................... 19

HANDY HINT

.................................................................................................................................. 19

APPENDIX I: DIAGNOSTICS

..................................................................................................... 20

APPENDIX II: FLOW DIAGRAM FOR DISPLAYS AND SETTINGS

.................................. 21

READINGS .............................................................................................................................. 21
MINIMUM CHARGE DISPLAY ............................................................................................ 22
SETTINGS................................................................................................................................ 23

APPENDIX III: SA INVERTER OPTIONS

............................................................................... 25

GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................. 25
SA-SB-01 INTERFACE KIT ................................................................................................................ 25
SA-KP-01 OPTIONAL KEYPAD INSTALLATION........................................................................... 27
SA-S200 OPTIONAL CURRENT SHUNT INSTALLATION ............................................................ 28

WARNING

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PRODUCT WARRANTY CONDITIONS

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MOUNTING TEMPLATE FOR SA-KP-01 KEYPAD

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Summary

Page 2 - Front

2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Selectronic Sine wave inverter, model SA41 with ENERGYMANAGEMENT. Your SA41 is a state-of-the-art high performance TRUE SINE WAVE DC to AC Power Inverterincorporating ENERGY MANAGEMENT, a unique energy monitoring and controlling systemdeveloped by Selectro...

Page 3 - CONNECTION OF AC AND DC WIRING; BROWN; OFF; RFI / Lightning Earth; SUPPLY INSTALLATION; ALL AC AND DC WIRING; ALL AC WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN

3 We suggest that you house your inverter along with other power generating equipment in a remotelysited purpose built area. Also make sure that the exhaust from your generator or other sources of heat orfumes are kept well away from the SA41. SEIAA (Solar Energy Industries Association Of Australia)...

Page 4 - Now connect the battery cables:; DO NOT; UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TURN ON THE

4 Now connect the battery cables: RED = BATTERY POSITIVE (+) BLACK = BATTERY NEGATIVE (-) These connections should be tight. If using nuts, bolts and washers, they should be stainless steel. Atthis point re-check the connections before proceeding any further. NOTE: IF THE SA41 EMITS A PULSING BUZZER...

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