Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Conext™ XW+ Inverter/Charger Installation Guide
- Conext™ XW+ Inverter/Charger Installation Guide
- About This Guide
- Important Safety Instructions
- Contents
- Introduction
- Overview
- Optional Accessories
- Conext XW+ Conduit Box
- Conext XW+ Power Distribution Panel
- Conext XW+ Connection Kit for INV2 INV3 PDP
- Conext 120/240VAC Breaker Kit for Conext XW+ PDP
- Conext MPPT 60 150 Solar Charge Controller
- Conext MPPT 80 600 Solar Charge Controller
- Conext System Control Panel
- Conext Automatic Generator Start
- Conext ComBox
- Conext Battery Monitor
- Conext 3 Phase Breaker Kit for Conext XW+ PDP
- 100A, 125VDC Breaker Master Pack (12 units)
- 80A, 125VDC Breaker Master Pack (12 units)
- 60A, 160VDC Breaker Master Pack (48 units)
- 250A, 160VDC Breaker Master Pack (6 units)
- Pre-Installation and Wall-Mounting
- Wiring the Conext XW+ Inverter/ Charger and Conext XW+ Power Distribution Panel
- Removing the AC Access Panel and PDP Internal Faceplates
- Communication Ports and BTS Port
- Wiring the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger with a PDP
- Basic Functional Test – Single Inverter
- Wiring Additional Conext XW+ units with a PDP
- Basic Functional Test - Multiple Inverters
- Wiring a Balanced Three-Phase System
- Wiring the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger without a PDP
- Xanbus Network Installation
- Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger Accessories Installation
- Specifications
- Wiring Diagrams
- Split-Phase to Single-Phase Conversion Instructions
Wiring a Balanced Three-Phase System
975-0239-01-01 Rev G 3–61
This manual is for use by qualified personnel only
For more information about battery cables, see “Battery cables” on page 3–11.
DC grounding
See “Grounding the DC System” on page 3–8.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Battery Circuit Breakers must be installed according to the specifications
and requirements defined by Schneider Electric.
• Servicing of batteries must only be performed by qualified personnel
knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unqualified
personnel away from batteries.
• Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery
terminals.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
OVERHEATING OF DC TERMINALS AND CABLES
Overheating of the DC terminals or DC cables to dangerous temperatures may
occur due to improper installation.
• Do not put anything between the cable lug and the terminal surface.
• Do not over-tighten connections; observe all recommended torque values.
• Do not apply any type of anti-oxidant paste until after the cable connection is
tightened.
• Do not under size cables; install cables sized in accordance with national
electrical code requirements.
• DC cables must have crimped copper compression lugs or crimped and
soldered copper compression lugs; soldered connections alone are not
acceptable. Lugs must be rated for use with fine-stranded cable.
• Do not use coarse-stranded cable; the lack of flexibility may pull DC terminal
connections loose.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.
Note: When making DC connections, be sure to observe correct hardware
stacking and proper polarity, and ensure that nothing obstructs the connection
between the terminal surface and the battery cable lug. (See Figure 3-8 on page
3–14.)