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Operating Manual Xantr ex Datacom Inverter XDI2048 2kV A/1.5kW[...]
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Xantrex Datacom Inverter XDI2048 2kVA/1.5kW Operating Manual[...]
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About Xantrex Xantrex T echnology Inc. is a world-le ading supplier of advan ced power electronics and controls with prod ucts from 50 watt mobile units to one M W utility-scale systems for wind, sol ar , batteries, fuel cells, microt urbines, and backup power applications in bot h grid-co nnected and stand-alone systems. Xantrex products include i[...]
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TM-DIOP-01XN-01 iii About This Manual Purpose The purpose of this Op era ting Manual is to provide explanati ons and procedures for installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Xantrex Datacom Inverter. Scope The Manual provides safety guidelin es, detailed planning and setup information, procedures for installing the inverter , as w[...]
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About T his Manual iv TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Chapter 3, “Inverter Mo dule Installation and Operation”, Chapter 3 contains information and procedures for installing and using the XDI Inverter . Chapter 4, “Remote Communication & Monitoring”, Chapter 4 contains information and procedures for usin g the Ethernet to provide remote communication an[...]
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TM-DIOP-01XN-01 v Important Safety Instructions WA R N IN G Operate the Inverter in an environment free of flammable gases or fumes. T o ensure that the Inverter’ s sa fety features are not compro mised, use the Inverter as specified in this manual and do not substit ute parts or make any unauthorized modifications. Contact the se rvice technicia[...]
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TM-DIOP-01XN-01 vii Important Safety Instructions 1 Introduction Inverter Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2 Description - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2 Features and Options - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -[...]
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Contents viii TM-DIOP-01XN-01 CAN/SYNC Connector - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–13 Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–13 Specifications: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–13 CAN/SYNC [...]
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Contents TM-DIOP-01XN-01 ix Fuses and Grounding - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–10 Incorrect Connection Protection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–10 Output (AC) Alarm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–10 To Cl[...]
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Contents xT M - D I O P - 0 1 X N - 0 1 A Specifications Inverter Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–2 Electrical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–2 Regulatory Approvals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [...]
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1 Intr oduction Chapter 1 contains an introduction to the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet card. This chapter provides a li st of the major features, protections and options included with both the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet card.[...]
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Introduction 1-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Inverter Information Description The Xantrex Datacom Inverter (patent pending) is the most versatile modular rack mounted Inverter sy stem for telecom and industrial applications requiring constant AC power from standard –48 V battery systems. The XDI consists of a 1 U (1.7 in, 73 mm) thin, true sinewave 2000 V A/[...]
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Ethernet Information TM-DIOP-01XN-01 1-3 Ethernet Information Description The internal XDI Ethernet interface allows you to monitor and operate your inverter fr om a local or remote computer equi pped with an Ethernet card. The Ethernet interface allows monito ring and configuration of the XDI Inverter as well as network settings for the interface [...]
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Introduction 1-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Monitor Functions • DSP Firmware V ersion • Manufacturer •M o d e l • Serial Number • Front Panel LED status • Output V oltage • Output Current • Percent Load • S tart up State • Current Fault Status • Faults Since Power On P art Number and Or dering Information XDI2048-RM Includes Inverter Mo [...]
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2 Rack Mount Fr ame Assembly and Installation Chapter 2 contains information and procedures to assemble and install the rack mount, and install the inverter . This chapter describes the following: • rack mounting the Inverter • connecting the DC input power • connecting the AC load and signal line • setting up a variety of operating formats[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Initial Inspection When you first receive your unit, perform a quick physical check. 1. Inspec t the unit for scratches and cracks, broken s witches, connectors, terminals, and missing accessories. 2. Have a se rvice technician check the unit if you suspect internal damage. If the uni[...]
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Initial Inspection TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-3 P ackaging for Shipping or Storage Follow these instructions to prepare the unit for shipping or storage. 1. When returning the unit or sending it to the s ervice center , attach a tag to the unit stating its model numb er (available from the front panel label) and its serial number (availa ble from the rear p[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Introduction Y ou can use the Inverter in rack -mounted applications. Alternate configurations c an be create d for custom applications. 1. AC Output T erminal Block 2. AC Ou tpu t Ground Stud 3. Ethernet card (optional) 4. Can/Sync Connector 5. DC Input Ground Stud 6. Use r Lines Con[...]
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Location, Mounting and V entilation TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-5 Location, Mounting and V entilation When you install the Inverter into a rack, allow cooling air to reach the ventilation inlets. At the same time, do not block the air exhaust. See “Electrical Specifications” on pa ge A–2 for the operating altitude specification and the operating ambi e[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-6 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Installation into Relay Racks Use the supplied mounting brackets to secure the backplane in a relay rack. Figure 2-5 Installing into Relay Racks 2. Assemble in Relay Rack 1. Attach the Mounting Brackets[...]
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DC Input P ower TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-7 DC Input P ower Input Connector and Cables The XDI input connector is a 2-pole , double lug terminal block with separate double studs for the ground connection. A minimum of 6 A WG copper conductor (rated 85°C minimu m) is the recommended wire gauge for all three input cables. DC Input W ire Connection The DC in[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-8 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4. Note the polarity on the input connector as indicated and fasten the positive and negative cable ends ont o the terminal block using the brass screws and washers provided. Ti ghten both securely . See Figure 2-6. 5. The DC input wiring shoul d be appropriately restrained to the equ[...]
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AC Load a nd Signal Line Connection TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-9 A C Load and Signal Line Connection A C Output Connector This is a two terminal barrier strip for use with up to #12 A WG wire. The two terminals, L1 & L2 are floating outputs, L1 or L2 can be grounded to simulate a neutral conductor . The ba rrier stri p will accept a maximum lug width of[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-10 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Load Conne ction 1. If nec ess ary , remove the output co ver by loosening the two securing nuts. Release the clamp on the strain relief and insert one end of the load wire 2. Strip and install appropriately sized spade or ring terminals on the two load lines. On ly us e a ring type [...]
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AC Load a nd Signal Line Connection TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-11 User Line Connection Overview The User -line interface provides ba sic remote control and mon itoring on the Inverter using TTL logic signals. Th e avail able signals are an Inverter on/off input, faul t and Inverter-on flag s as well as a configurable auxiliary line. The aux output can only [...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-12 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 User Line Connector The user -line is a 6-position wire cl amp connector adjacent to the DC input connector . T able 2-1 lists user functions and associa ted terminal numbers. User Line Wiring Use twisted pairs of 22-24 A WG fo r connections. Before making any connections, ensure pow[...]
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AC Load a nd Signal Line Connection TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-13 CAN/SYNC Connector Overview The CAN/SYNC connector provides access to functions nece ssary for operation of multiple units in pa rallel, series or three phase. The connector is a 7-position wire clamp ad jacent to the user-line. T wo sets of signals are provided on this connector: • Can-bus[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-14 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 CAN/SYNC Wiring Due to high bus speed, use shielded twisted p airs of 22-24 A WG for improved noise immunity . Before ma king any conne ctions, ensure power to the rack has been disconnected. Carefully route the wires away from high power load cables to minimize noise effects on sign[...]
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Connec tion Sche mes TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-15 Connection Schemes Stand-Alone Operati on A 120 Ohm resistor should be connec ted across the CAN-hi and CAN-lo terminals to properly term inate the bus. No other co nnections to this port are necessary for single unit operation. P arallel Ope ration When operated in this mode, up to ten XDI inverters can op[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-16 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 • The AC output load wires are also connected in paralle l ensuring only like terminals L1 and L2 are connect ed together at the distribution bus or load. Each inverter output sh ould be in series with a suitably rated two pole circuit breaker before being terminated at the load. F[...]
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Connec tion Sche mes TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-17 Split Phase O peration Use this scheme to extend the output voltage. No more than two units should be connected in series though more can be added in parallel with either series unit. T o connect two units for split voltage, proceed as follows: • F irst ensure power to the rack has been disconnected. make[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-18 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Three Phase Oper ation Overview XDI inverters can be configured fo r 3-phase operation where necessary . Synchronizing signals are used to achieve this functionality , precisely phase locking the units at 120 phase displacement. For singl e units this results in a 6kV A 3-phase sourc[...]
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3-Phase Synchroni za tio n and Signal Wiring TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-19 3-Phase Synchronization and Signal W iring Refer to T able 2-2 for the signal pinouts. T o achieve proper three-phas e output, units configured for each phase need to be wired to the appropriate phase. Extra care should be exercised when multiple paralleled units are al so wir ed for[...]
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Rack Mount F rame Asse mbly and Installation 2-20 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 3-Phase , 3-W ir e Delta Output Wi ring • All outputs should be wired through an appropriately rated circu it breaker . • On Phase-1, Connect terminal L1 to phase-3 T erminal L2. • On phase-1, connect terminal L2 to phase-2 terminal L1. • On phase-2, connect terminal L2 to ph[...]
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Ethernet P ort TM-DIOP-01XN-01 2-21 3-Phase , 4-W ire Y -Connection Output W iring This scheme is the same as the preced ing with the addition of a n eutral connection. • All outputs should be wired throug h an appropriately rated circuit breaker . • Connect L2 terminals of the th ree phases to the neutral bus. • Connect L1 of phase-1 to Line[...]
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3 Inverter Module Installation and Oper ation Chapter 3 contains information and procedures for installing and using the XDI Inverter . This chapter describes the following: • installing the inverter • setting up the inverter • protections and alarms • maintaining the inverter[...]
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Inverter Module Installation and Operation 3-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Installation into Rack Mount Frame Installing T o install an inverter module, slide it into a pre-wired rack mount frame until the mounting ears are flush with th e front of the rack. In order to prevent the inverter from being ac cidentally displaced from its pro per position, apply th[...]
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Installation into Rack Mount F rame TM-DIOP-01XN-01 3-3 1. Captive Screw 2. Handle 3. Powe r Switch 4. Air Intake V ents 5. “Fault” and “ON ” LED ’ s Uninstalling T o uninstall the inverter module , release the captive screws and slide the module out. Figure 3-1 Installing an Inverter into a Rack Figure 3-2 Inverter F ront P anel 5 4 2 1 [...]
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Inverter Module Installation and Operation 3-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Operation of Inverter Module Theory of Operation The XDI is a digitall y controlled powe r converter . It provides galvanic isolation from the DC input to the AC output. The isolation stage is a resonant full-bridge converter and the inversion stage is a highly efficient class D amplifi[...]
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Operation of Inverter Module TM-DIOP-01XN-01 3-5 Standby Mode This low power state allows your inverter to recommence operation quickly but conse r ve s power in the mean time. In this mode the output to your inverter remains OFF an d the green “S tandby/ON” LED (see Figure 3-2) on the front panel flashes. The “S tandby” mo de can be initia[...]
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Inverter Module Installation and Operation 3-6 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 User Interface Front P anel User Lines The port with user lines is located at the rear panel of the rack mount frame (Figure 2-3). See Figure 2-7. The following table lists the signals: T able 3-1 F ront P anel LED Functions Red LED Green LED Function ON OFF A continuously incompati ble[...]
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Protections and Alarms TM-DIOP-01XN-01 3-7 Protections and Alarms Overview The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) in the inverter contin uously monitors a number of parameters for purposes of protecting the power so urce, load, inverter and user from hazardous conditions. Fuses on the DC input and AC output provide additional hardwa re fault protection[...]
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Inverter Module Installation and Operation 3-8 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Overload Protection The inverter will deliver the rated lo ad power continuous ly at the rated ambient temperature. It will also reliably operate up to 1600 W atts without further restriction on the maximum am bient temperature. The internal temperatures of critical co mponents monitore[...]
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Protections and Alarms TM-DIOP-01XN-01 3-9 Over T emperature Pr otection (O TP) This feature protects critical compon ents from failure due to temperature stress should a fan fail or the ambient temperature or internal te mperature exceed acceptable levels. This module al so controls the fans, turning them on when internal temperatures exceed 35°C[...]
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Inverter Module Installation and Operation 3-10 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Fuses and Grounding The inverter is equipped with non-user replaceable, internal fuses for fault protection. The input fuse (fuse F1 ) is rated at 60 A, 170 Vdc, 100 kA 1R and positioned in the return path. Both L1 and L2 output ports are protected with slow acting fuses (fuses F2 and [...]
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Maintenance TM-DIOP-01XN-01 3-11 T o Clear an Alarm Depending on the cause of the alarm, the alarm may be cleared automatically as soon as the fault co ndition has elapsed. In some cases, the alarm is cleared by: • cycling the ON/OFF swit ch on the rear panel, • toggling the Shut_Down user line, • or toggling between Standb y and Active butto[...]
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3-12 Figure 3-4 Replacing the F an F ilters 2. Remove the Cover 1. Unscrew the Cover 5. Remove the Fan and Fan Filters 4. Remove the Front Panel 3. Remove the Fan Bra cke t[...]
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4 Remote Communication & Monitoring Chapter 4 contains information and procedures for using the Ethernet to provide remote communication and monitoring. This chapter describes the following: • setting up the computer and inverter for the first time • using the Ethernet to remotely communicate with the inverter • setting up and using the W[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Introduction When installed, the optional TCP/IP enabled Ethernet communications card and user interface provides remote monitoring and ON/STBY control of a Xantrex Datacom Inverter module. W eb-enabled User Interface • Provides monitoring capability: Po ut, V out, Iout, On/S tby Status, [...]
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Initial Setup TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-3 Figure 4-1 Ethernet Interface PCB Important: The only way to configure the interface card is through the Ethernet port using TCP/IP protocol. Ther efore, the Ethernet interface must be set up properly the first time. Once it is se tup, the parameters (such as, password and IP address) should be saved in a safe plac[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 How to Setup F or the First Time Hardwar e Setup In order to communicate to the XDI Ethernet for the first time, you will need a CA T5/CA T5e cable and a compu t er with an Ethern et ad a pte r installed. Setting up to configure for the first time: 1. W ire up the rack mount asse mbly as st[...]
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Initial Setup TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-5 Ethernet Setup Y ou must run a W eb browser to communicate and configure the XDI Ethernet. Microsoft Inte rnet Explorer or Netsc ap e Communicator are such examples. Configure Ethernet settings: 1. Ru n your W eb br ows er program. 2. In th e ad dress box type in the “Default IP” (T able 4-1). 3. Select the “[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-6 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Y o u can use T able 4-2 to record your own settings. Resetting T o reset the Ethernet se ttings the cover will have to be removed to put a jumper onto the control car d. When the Ethernet is reset, its settings will be changed to the default values as shown in T able 4-3. T o reset the Eth[...]
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Initial Setup TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-7 T able 4-3 Reset Settings Setting Reset V alue Default IP 192.168.1.1 Gatew a y IP 0.0. 0. 0 Sub-Net Mask 255.255.255.0 Domain Name Se rv er 1 0.0.0.0 Domain Name Se rv er 2 0.0.0.0 SMTP (email) Server not changed Email Alert Addr ess not changed Password 12345 Figure 4-3 Removing Unit’ s T op Cover[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-8 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Figure 4-4 Ethernet Reset Jumper Ethernet configuration reset jumper (SW2)[...]
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Operating Instructions TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-9 Operating Instructions Introduction The Ethernet interface card allows you to monitor/configure settings using a W eb page. It also adds email functionalit y to the XDI. The unit will automatically send an email when it is powered up or when there is a fault condition. This section describes how the W eb p[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-10 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Figure 4-5 Network Setup PC PC DHCP Server Inverter Inverter Hub PC PC S pecial cross-over ca ble required Network Setup (PC to Inverter) Network Setup (PC to Hub to Invert er) Inverter Inverter Inverter Network Setup (Full Network) Hub[...]
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Operating Instructions TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-11 Using DHCP A DHCP server is used to obtain a dynamic IP that is unique on the network. T o enable DHCP , set the defa ult IP to “0.0.0.0”. On power up the Ethernet interface card will requ est a unique IP address from the DHCP server which it will set as its active IP address. If the “SMTP (email) S[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-12 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Pa s s w o r d The W eb page interface is password protected. See “Passw ord” on page 4–12 for the default password. Th e W eb page uses the industry standard MD5 algorithm to au thenticate the remote user . Network configurations (Default IP , SM TP Server etc.) are protected with o[...]
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Operating Instructions TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-13 Automatic P ower -On Email When the inverter is tu rned on, it will attempt to send an email to the configured “Email Alert Address” us ing the configured “SMTP Server”. Contents of the email: From: XDI <serial number> T o: <Email Alert Address> Subject: Unit powered on Body: IP addres[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-14 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Manage P age The “Manag e page” is the first page of the W eb page. It contains information about the inverter as well as buttons to put t he unit into or out of standby mod e. Figure 4-7 Manage P age of W eb Interface T able 4-4 Manage P age of Web Interface Object Description Active [...]
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Operating Instructions TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-15 Setup P age The “Setu p page” allow s the user to set the Ethernet interface card’ s network setting, email settings and refre sh rate. It is important that the network settings are correct to ensure proper communication. Important: Contact Network Adm inistrator for more in formation. Figure 4-8 Se[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-16 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 T able 4-5 Setup P age of W eb Interface Object De scription Monitor Page Refresh Rate Th e rate at which to automati cally refresh the m onitor page (The Refresh Data link on the “Moni tor Page” should be selected for the new refresh rate to take ef fect.) Active IP Inverter ’ s act[...]
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Operating Instructions TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-17 Monitor page The “Monitor page” shows the current st atus of the Inverter. It displays the output measurements, outp ut conditions and faults. Figure 4-9 Monitor P age of Web Interface[...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-18 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 T able 4-6 Monitor P age of W eb Interface Object De scription Output V oltage Last measur ed output voltage (V rms) Output Current Last measured output cu rr ent (A rms) Percent Load Last measured percent load (%). Indicates percentage of load being drawn from the inverter with respect to[...]
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Operating Instructions TM-DIOP-01XN-01 4-19 Automatic Shutdown Email When the inverter shuts down due to a fault or a user shutdown, the Ethernet interface will attempt to send an email to the configured “Email Alert Address” using the configured “SMTP Server” (see “ N etwork Connection” on page 4–9). Contents of the email: From: XDI [...]
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Remote Communication & Monitor ing 4-20 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Important: Refer to “Protections and Alarms” on page 3–7 for a more detailed description of faults.[...]
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5 T r oubleshooting Chapter 5 contains information and procedures for troubleshooting your XDI Inverter and Ethernet card .[...]
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T roublesho oting 5-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 User Diagnostics If your XDI is not performing as described in this manual, run throu gh the procedures and checks in this sec tion before calling your service technician. These procedures are conf ined to operator-level functions only and do not require cover -off servicing. Emerg ency Shutdown In an emergency[...]
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User Diagnostics TM-DIOP-01XN-01 5-3 Diagnostic Guide I T able 5-1 Inverter Diagnostics Symptom Check Further Checks a nd Corrections No output. No front panel indicatio n. Is input breaker and power to rack enabled? Check for availabilit y of power source. Is unit fully recessed and secured in rack? See Chapter 2. Is power switch ON? Beyond scope [...]
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T roublesho oting 5-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 T able 5-2 Ethernet Diagnostics Symptom Check Further Ch ecks and Corrections IP address doesn’t work 1. Static IP already being used by another device on the network 1. Change the static IP to an unused addr ess 2. DHCP server failed to assign IP 2. IP was not configured to 0.0.0.0 to use DHCP serv er Check [...]
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A Specifications Appendix A supplies information about specifications for the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet.[...]
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Specifications A-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Inverter Specifications Electrical Specifications Input V oltage, Curr ent, Power , Fr equency Ranges Output V oltage, Current, Power , Frequency Ranges Nominal Input - 48 VDC Input Range - 40 to - 60 V (meets all specification) Safe Input Range ± 80 Vdc (will not damage unit) Maximum Input Current 90 A (at 40 V [...]
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Inverter Specifications TM-DIOP-01XN-01 A-3 Power Factor • linear – powers all loads with 0 leading to 0 lagging PF • stable with constant power type loads like Power factor corrected power supplies • non-linear – powers rectified loads with up to 2.8 Crest Factor at full load Motor S tartin g 4 kV A output for 5 s maximum[...]
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Specifications A-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Ef ficiency • Minimum 85% efficiency at full power , peak ef ficiency 89% • No load draw: less than 60 W St a rt U p Behavior • Ho t-Swap capable, with controlled inrush current • No arcing of connectors when unit inserted or withdrawn • Output phase locked to parallel connected units prior to power u p [...]
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Inverter Specifications TM-DIOP-01XN-01 A-5 Mechanical Specifications V entilation Air intake from front of unit No additional clearance required top or bottom Mounting 1 U rack height i n rack mount frame, no additional clearance required top or bottom Chassis for 19” rack holds 1 module W eigh t 22 lb s. (10 kg) Control Conn ectors on Back Plan[...]
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Specifications A-6 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Dimensions W eight Inverter: 22 lbs. (10kg) Rack Mount Frame: 6 lbs (2.7 kg) with sliding rails Figure A-1 Inverter an d Rack Mo unt F rame Dimensions 17.25 in. (438 mm) 20.24 in. (514 mm) 22.14 in. (562 mm) 1.71 in. (43 mm) 19.00 in. (483 mm)[...]
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Ethernet Specifications TM-DIOP-01XN-01 A-7 Ethernet Specifications Specifications The specifications in this section are warranted at 25°C ± 5°C unless otherwise specified. All specificatio ns are subject to change without notice. Readback Resolution Vo l t a g e Current Percent Load 0.1 V 0.1 A 0.1% Readback Accuracy Vo l t a g e Current Perce[...]
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TM-DIOP-01XN-01 B-1 W arr anty and Pr oduct Information Wa r r a n t y What does this warranty cover? This Limited W arranty is provided by Xantrex T echnology , Inc. ("Xantrex") and covers defects in workm a nshi p and materials in y our Xantrex Datacom Inverter. This warranty period lasts for three (3) years from the date of purchase at[...]
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W arranty B-2 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 What proof of pur chase is requir e d? In any warranty claim, da ted proof of purchase must accompany the product and th e product must not have been disass embled or modifi ed without prior written authorization by Xantrex. Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following fo rm s: • The dated purchase recei pt f[...]
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Return Ma terial Au thorization P olicy TM-DIOP-01XN-01 B-3 Exclusions If this product is a consumer product, federal law does not allow an exclusion of implied warranties. T o the extent you are entitl ed to implied warran ties under federal law , to the extent permitted by applicable law they are limited to the duration of this Limite d W arranty[...]
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W arranty B-4 TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Return Procedur e 1. Package the unit safely , preferably using the original box and packi ng materials. Please ensure that your product is ship ped fully insured i n the original packaging or equivalent. This warranty will not apply where the product is damaged due to improper packaging. 2. Include the following: • [...]
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Xantrex Technology Inc. 1 800 670 0707 Tel toll free NA 1 360 925 5097 Tel direct 1 800 994 7828 Fax toll free NA 1 360 925 5143 Fax direct customerservice@xan trex.com www.xantrex.com TM-DIOP-01XN-01 Printed in Canada[...]