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CF(M)-3K/2K-12 SUPERCOMBI USER’S GUIDE

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12.5%, the calculation result is: 100 * 12.5% = 12.5A

Note:
(i) If the user has plenty of time, it is recommended to reduce the "charging
current" to increase the battery life.
(ii) If you charge the battery in a limited time, you can increase the "charging
current" to charge the battery full in a short time, but the current must be strictly
in accordance with the safe charging current provided by the battery
manufacturer

Fig 11. Charge Current Selector

4.3 Grid Limit

In order to adapt to customers' different power supply availability, customers
can use the “Grid Limit” knob (see Figure 9) to set the max. current which the
SuperCombi can get from the grid. According to the value, the SuperCombi
can make full use of the power from the grid and also can prevent the grid
supply being overloaded. This parameter is mainly used for "load priority"
and "grid supply" functions.

Note: The value of the Grid Current Limit should not be larger than the value of
the Mains Circuit Breaker, otherwise the breaker may trip.

Summary of Contents for POWER SCIENCE CF(M)-2K-12 Series

Page 1: ...Series CF M 3K 2K 12 Inverter Charger MPPT SuperCombi User Manual PowerPlus Australia Group Pty Ltd ...

Page 2: ...rve these instructions properly may result in personal damage or personal injury which depending on the circumstances may be serious and cause loss of life DISCLAIMER PowerPlus Australia Group Pty Ltd accepts no liability for any loss or damage which may occur from the improper or unsafe use of its products Warranty is only valid if the unit has not been modified or misused by the customer ...

Page 3: ...generated by the short circuit of the battery is very large and it is possible to weld and burn the metal which can cause severe burns 9 This product is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person res...

Page 4: ... 2 3 Wiring Cabin 10 2 4 Display Settings Panel 11 3 Installation Instruction 13 3 1 Installation Environment 13 3 2 System Wiring Diagram 14 3 3 Cabling 15 3 4 Match the Battery and Current 16 4 Basic Settings 16 4 1 Battery Type 16 4 2 Charge Current 17 4 3 Grid Limit 18 4 4 Auto Invert 19 4 5 Float Charge 20 5 Operation Guide 20 5 1 Invert 20 5 2 Energy Save Mode 20 5 3 AC Charge 21 5 4 PV Char...

Page 5: ...ority 24 6 3 On Grid Supply 24 6 5 Wire Compensation 25 6 6 Battery Capacity Testing 26 6 7 Start Battery Charging 26 7 Extended Functions 26 7 1 Charger Inverter Parameter Customization 26 7 2 Temperature Compensation 27 7 3 Dead Battery Charging 27 8 Specifications 28 9 Troubleshooting 31 10 Appendices 34 11 Warranty 35 ...

Page 6: ... the module is so compact that it can be installed inside the machine All the resources including the cable the screen the cooling system can be shared Loads Priority and On Grid Compensation function of the SuperCombi can substantially improve the ability to drive large loads Hierarchical management and advanced set up function make the SuperCombi suitable for various scenarios and different purp...

Page 7: ...A 60 60A 0 0A Only Inverter not Combi d AC Outputs D Double Outputs Find more in 6 1 Dual AC Outputs Empty Single Output e Actual Max Charge Current If a 2K Then Empty If a 3K Then 100 100 Amperes 150 150 Amperes Empty 200 Amperes f Country Code A Australia Invert AC Voltage A 220Vac B 230Vac C 240Vac Charge function Empty With Charge Function N Without Charge Function ChargePro Function C With Ch...

Page 8: ...n Find more in 6 6 Wire Compensation to the Battery Voltage Optional Empty Without Wire Compensation Function Temperature Compensation T With Temperature Compensation Function Find more in Temperature Compensation to the Battery Voltage Empty Without Temperature Compensation Function To Charge the Start Battery B With the function of Charging the Start Battery Find more in 6 8 Start Battery chargi...

Page 9: ...hine scanner Household products Fixed frequency inverter air conditioner hair dryer vacuum cleaner fan fluorescent lamp incandescent lamp electric razor electric sewing machine Kitchen Appliance Coffee maker mixer ice maker toaster Industrial equipment Metal halide lamp high pressure sodium lamp Home entertainment electronic goods TV recorder video games audio musical instruments satellite equipme...

Page 10: ...I USER S GUIDE 9 2 Structure and Dimensions 2 1 Dimension and Mounting Holes Chart The maximum size of the SuperCombi is 391 271 82mm The specific dimensions charts are shown as in Figure 1 Fig 1 Dimension and Mounting Holes ...

Page 11: ...e SuperCombi Each part is defined as shown in table 1 No Function definition PV Input AC IN OUT Indicator Black Sampling of Battery Optional White Remote Control Charge Port 2A for Start Battery Optional Manual Switch Battery Table 1 SuperCombi Mounting Surface Definition 2 3 Wiring Cabin The diagram of the installation cabin is shown as Figure 3 ...

Page 12: ...CF M 3K 2K 12 SUPERCOMBI USER S GUIDE 11 Fig 3 The Wiring Cabin 2 4 Display Settings Panel Display settings panel are shown in Fig 4 and 5 Fig 4 Display Panel Diagram Front ...

Page 13: ...Charge 2 Parameter Unit 11 PageDown Buzzer sound off 3 PV Indicator 12 On Off 4 Working Indicator 13 Buzzer 5 Parameter Value 14 Remote 6 Rocker Switch On Off Energy Save 15 Reserved 7 Battery Type Selector 16 Reserved 8 AC Grid Current Selector 17 QR Code For Help 9 Charge Current Selector Table 2 Display Panel Surface Definition ...

Page 14: ...with following roles Dry The inverter must be installed in a dry low moisture environment Temperature The full load working temperature is between 20 50 Safety Do not place it near by the fire inflammable fuel generator equipment Ventilation Install the inverter with at least 30mm ventilation space without obstruction at the top and bottom so that the heat inside the product can be ventilated by a...

Page 15: ...CF M 3K 2K 12 SUPERCOMBI USER S GUIDE 14 Fig 7 Super Combi Installation Space Diagram 3 2 System Wiring Diagram Fig 8 System Connection Diagram ...

Page 16: ... possible Less than 1 meter is preferred Warning The consequences caused by the improper installation are not the responsibility of our company Before connecting the battery please double check the input polarity of the battery is connected correctly Wrong polarity connection will damage the SuperCombi For safety the grid power supply should be cut off before or during the installation To avoid sh...

Page 17: ... damage caused by the mismatch of charging current battery damage is not within our responsibility 4 Basic Settings Note Before setting make sure that the Rocker Switch is in the center off position as shown in the following figure Otherwise it will damage the battery Fig 9 Turn off the Rocker Switch 4 1 Battery Type According to the type of battery installed the customers need to select the corre...

Page 18: ...of customers in different application scenarios the SuperCombi can adjust the battery charging speed through the charging current knob Fig 11 The higher the charging current the faster the charging speed is and the lower the charging current the slower the charging speed is The absolute value of charging current is calculated based on the maximum charging current of the all in one inverter and the...

Page 19: ...ovided by the battery manufacturer Fig 11 Charge Current Selector 4 3 Grid Limit In order to adapt to customers different power supply availability customers can use the Grid Limit knob see Figure 9 to set the max current which the SuperCombi can get from the grid According to the value the SuperCombi can make full use of the power from the grid and also can prevent the grid supply being overloade...

Page 20: ...the rear of the remote panel See Figure 13 1 When the Auto Invert function is enabled the SuperCombi will output AC power automatically when the SuperCombi is disconnected from the Grid 2 When the Auto Invert function is disabled the SuperCombi will not output AC power if the SuperCombi is disconnected with the grid and it will enter Standby state Fig 13 Auto Invert Selector ...

Page 21: ...uto Invert settings 1 When Auto Invert function is enabled the SuperCombi will output AC power to Short Break connection unless the Rocker Switch stays on the center position The status indicator on the remote control panel will turn green see Appendices and AC power will be drawn from the battery 2 When Auto Invert function is disable the SuperCombi will enter into Standby mode The indicator will...

Page 22: ...urn blue see Appendices If the customer presses the On Offbutton for 3 seconds when charging the SuperCombi will stop charging The SuperCombi will continue to provide AC power to AC Output1 2 The status indicator will turn flashing blue see Appendices If the customer presses on off button for 3 seconds again the SuperCombi will enter into charge mode If the Charge Pro function added more features ...

Page 23: ...e the power consumption the SuperCombi will enter into sleep mode automatically when the standby mode last for 5 minutes All the light of the digital cube and LED will turn off The panel can be woken up by pressing any button Under Sleep Mode if PV panel is connected and the PV voltage reaches the working threshold the internal MPPT model of SuperCombi will start to charge the battery without waki...

Page 24: ...r to contact the supplier to repair the control panel or cable as soon as possible 6 Special Functions 6 1 Charge Pro Function The SuperCombi can simultaneously charge the battery and provide DC power to the DC load The DC load has the priority to get the power The current charged to the battery will be dynamically controlled to make sure the total output is less than the Max Charge Current automa...

Page 25: ...an the limit of AC IN the gird breaker may trip unless you choose On Grid Supply function Fig 18 Load Priority Function Example Take Fig 18 as an example the Max Grid Current Limit is set to be 9A if the total AC load is 7A the current to be charged to the battery will be 2A no matter how much charge current is set Similarly if the charge current is set to 200A and DC load is 120A then the charge ...

Page 26: ...DC port of the SuperCombi is higher than the actual voltage of the battery poles during charging which results in a longer charging time Otherwise the voltage of the DC side port of the SuperCombi is lower than the actual battery poles voltage during inverting causing the battery to stop discharging before it reaches the discharge cutoff voltage General Speaking the charging time is prolonged sinc...

Page 27: ...SuperCombi can be connected to the starter battery through a cable and keep the starter battery being full to avoid die battery For details on the optional function see section 1 2 Model Definition 7 Extended Functions The functions described in this section can work only with our control panels 7 1 Charger Inverter Parameter Customization Besides the built in 6 battery types the SuperCombi also s...

Page 28: ...SuperCombi It will make the battery much safer and the effective capacity of the battery can be extended in stages 7 3 Dead Battery Charging If the battery is left unused for a long time the excessive self discharging will low down the battery voltage seriously Traditional chargers cannot charge the battery under this conditions anymore By using the Dead Battery Charging function the SuperCombi ca...

Page 29: ...ut Under Voltage Protection 9Vdc With Voltage Compensation 8 5Vdc Without Voltage Compensation 9Vdc AC Output Output Voltage CF M 3K 2K 12 A 220VAC 3 CF M 3K 2K 12 B 230VAC 3 CF M 3K 2K 12 C 240VAC 3 Continuous Output Power CF M 3K 12 3000W 3 CF M 2K 12 2000W 3 Resistive Load 3000 2000W Capacitive Load 4000 2667VA PF 0 75 Surge Power 300 of Continuous Output Power Tested With 3000W Iodine Tungsten...

Page 30: ...ng Voltage 15V Efficiency Full Load 91 AC Input Current Max 40A Power Factor 0 99 Under 220VAC Full Load Condition DC Output Current Range CF M 3K 12 0 200A CF M 2K 12 0 150A Output Voltage Range 0 15VDC Battery Temp Compensation Optional PV Charger Optional PV Charger Input Voltage Max 50VDC Input Current Max 40A MPPT Efficiency 99 Protection Battery Side Battery Protection Over Voltage Under Vol...

Page 31: ...umidity Range 10 95 RH Non Condensing Safety EMC Safety EMC Safety Standards UL60950 IEC 62477 1 IEC 60335 2 29 EMC Standards CISPR 25 EN55014 EN61000 3 2 3 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 E mark ECE R10 V5 ISO7637 2 Control Dimension Control Dimensio n Remote Control CAN RS485 Cooling Temperature load controlled cooling fan Dimension L W H 386mm 262mm 83 1mm Packing Weight 7kg Installation Parameter Torque AC...

Page 32: ...sten the battery wiring 03 Battery over voltage Mismatched battery Check if the battery is in the specification range 04 Short circuit of battery side Dead battery or short circuit of batter side 1 Confirm that the battery is dead and use the dead battery charging function 2 Check if there is a short circuit on the wiring of battery side 21 Grid Under Voltage The Grid voltage is too low 1 Check if...

Page 33: ... the output power and ambient temperature 3 Check that the air vents of the All in One machines are not blocked 33 Fan fail Fan blocked or invalid 1 Check whether the fan of the All in One machine is stuck by foreign matter 2 Contact the distributor to return to the factory and replace the fan 34 Internal malfunction Internal abnormal of All in One machine Contact the distributors to return to the...

Page 34: ...CF M 3K 2K 12 SUPERCOMBI USER S GUIDE 33 44 MPPT internal malfunction MPPT internal error Contact the distributors to return to the factory for inspection ...

Page 35: ...er comes from the grid Solid Stand by mode Auto invert was turned off Flash Fault happened Please read the fault number parameter screen and refer to chapter 9 Troubleshooting for details PV Indicator Solid The battery is fully charged by PV power Flash PV power is charging battery inverting providing DC power Solid The PV panel input voltage is too low Flash Fault happened to PV model Please refe...

Page 36: ...date purchased PowerPlus Australia Group Pty Ltd will take full responsibility to the product Please be care that if the product is damaged because of improper installation immersion foreign matter invasion or any malfunction caused by users PowerPlus Australia Group Pty Ltd will not take the responsibility for it ...

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