victron energy MultiPlus Compact Multifunctional Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- victron energy
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victron energy MultiPlus Compact Multifunctional
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
General
Please familiarize yourself with the safety features and instructions by first
reading the documentation supplied with this product before using the
equipment. This product has been designed and tested in accordance with
international standards. The equipment must be used exclusively for the
purpose for which it was designed.
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.
The product is used in conjunction with a permanent energy source (battery).
Input and/or output terminals may still be dangerously energized, even when
the equipment is switched off. Always switch off the AC supply and the battery
before carrying out maintenance or servicing the product.
The product has no internal user-serviceable components. Do not remove the
front plate or operate the product if any panels have been removed. All
servicing must be undertaken by qualified personnel.
Never use the product where there is a risk of gas or dust explosions. Consult
the battery manufacturer’s information to ascertain that the product is
intended for use in conjunction with the battery. Always comply with the
battery manufacturer’s safety instructions.
WARNING: Do not lift heavy loads without assistance.
Installation
Read the installation instructions in the installation manual before
installing the equipment.
This is a Safety Class I product (supplied with a protective grounding
terminal). Uninterruptible protective grounding must be provided at the AC
input and/or output terminals. Alternatively the grounding point located
externally on the product may be used. Whenever it is likely that the
grounding protection has been damaged, the product must be turned off and
secured against unintended operation; please contact qualified service staff.
Ensure that the DC and AC input cables are fused and fitted with circuit
breakers. Never replace a safety component with a different Typ. Consult the
manual to determine the correct component.
Before applying power, ensure that the available power source matches the
configuration settings of the product as described in the manual.
Ensure that the equipment is used under the correct ambient conditions. Never
operate the product in a wet or dusty environment. Ensure there is adequate
free space for ventilation around the product and check that the ventilation
vents are not blocked.
Ensure that the required system voltage does not exceed the product’s
capacity.
Transport and Storage
Ensure that the mains power and battery leads have been disconnected before
storing or transporting the product.
No liability can be accepted for any transport damage if the equipment is
shipped in non-original packaging.
Store the product in a dry environment; the storage temperature must be
between -20°C and 60°C.
Consult the battery manufacturer’s manual in respect of transport, storage,
charging, recharging and disposal of the battery.
DESCRIPTION
General
Multi Compact -functional
The MultiPlus Compact gets its name from the multiple functions it can
perform. It is a powerful true sine wave inverter, a sophisticated battery
charger that features adaptive charge technology and a high-speed AC transfer
switch in a single compact enclosure. Beside these primary functions, however,
the MultiPlus Compact has several advanced features that provide a range of
new applications as outlined below.
Uninterrupted AC power
In the event of a grid failure, or shore or generator power being
disconnected, the inverter within the Multi Compact is automatically activated
and takes over supply to the connected loads. This happens so fast (less than
20 milliseconds) that computers and other electronic equipment will continue
to operate without disruption.
PowerControl – Dealing with limited generator or shore side power With a
Phoenix Multi Control Panel a maximum generator or shore current can be set.
The Multi Compact will then take account of other AC loads and use whatever is
extra for charging, thus preventing the generator or shore supply from being
overloaded.
PowerAssist – Boosting the capacity of shore or generator power
This feature takes the principle of PowerControl to a further dimension
allowing the
MultiPlus Compact to supplement the capacity of the alternative source. Where
peak power is so often required only for a limited period, it is possible to
reduce the size of generator needed or conversely enable more to be achieved
from the typically limited
shore connection. When the load reduces, the spare power is used to recharge
the
battery.
Battery charger
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Adaptive 4-stage charging characteristics: bulk – absorption – float – storage
The microprocessor-driven adaptive battery management system can be adjusted for various types of batteries. The adaptive function automatically adapts the charging process to battery use.
The right amount of charge: variable absorption time
In the event of slight battery discharge, absorption is kept short to prevent overcharging and excessive gas formation. After deep discharging, the absorption time is automatically extended in order to fully charge the battery. -
Preventing damage due to excessive gassing: the BatterySafe mode
If, in order to quickly charge a battery, a high charge current in combination with a high absorption voltage has been chosen, damage due to excessive gassing will be prevented by automatically limiting the rate of voltage increase once the gassing voltage has been reached.
Less maintenance and aging when the battery is not in use: the Storage mode
The Storage mode kicks in whenever the battery has not been subjected to discharge during 24 hours. In the Storage mode float voltage is reduced to 2,2V/cell (13,2V for 12V battery) to minimise gassing and corrosion of the positive plates. Once a week the voltage is raised back to the absorption level to ‘equalize’ the battery. This feature prevents stratification of the electrolyte and sulphation, a major cause of early battery failure. -
Two DC outputs for charging two batteries
The main DC terminal can supply the full output current. The second output, intended for charging a starter battery, is limited to 4A and has a slightly lower output voltage. -
The increasing service life of the battery: temperature compensation
The temperature sensor (supplied with the product) serves to reduce charging voltage when battery temperature rises. This is particularly important for maintenance-free batteries, which could otherwise dry out by overcharging. -
More on batteries and charging
Our book ‘Energy Unlimited’ offers further information on batteries and battery charging, and is available free of charge on our website (see www.victronenergy.com -> Support & Downloads -> General Technical Information). For more information on adaptive charging, please also refer to the General Technical Information our website.
Self-consumption – solar energy storage systems
When the Multi/Quattro is used in a configuration in which it will feed back
energy to the grid it is required to enable grid code compliance by selecting
the grid code country setting with the VEConfigure tool.
This way the Multi/Quattro can comply to the local rules.
Once set, a password will be required to disable grid code compliance or
change grid code related parameters.
If the local grid code is not supported by the Multi/Quattro an external
certified interface device should be used to connect the Multi/Quattro to the
grid.
Special note for Australian customers: IEC62109.1 certification and CEC
approval for off-grid use does NOT imply approval for grid-interactive
installations. Additional certifications to IEC 62109.2 and AS 4777.2.2015 are
required before grid-interactive systems can be implemented. Please check
Clean Energy Council website for current approvals.
OPERATION
On/Off/Charger Only Switch
When switched to “on”, the product is fully functional. The inverter will come
into operation and the LED “inverter on” will light up.
An AC voltage connected to the “AC in” terminal will be switched through to
the “AC out” terminal, if within specifications. The inverter will switch off,
the “mains on” LED will light up and the charger commences charging. The
“bulk”, “absorption” or “float” LEDs will light up, depending on the charger
mode.
If the voltage at the “AC-in” terminal is not within specification, the
inverter will switch on.
When the switch is switched to “charger only”, only the battery charger of the
Phoenix Multi will operate (if mains voltage is present). In this mode input
voltage also is switched through to the “AC out” terminal.
NOTE: When only the charger function is required, ensure that the switch
is switched to “charger only”. This prevents the inverter from being switched
on if the mains voltage is lost, thus preventing your batteries from running
flat.
Remote control
Remote control is possible with a 3-way switch or with a Multi Control panel.
The Multi Control panel has a simple rotary knob with which the maximum
current of the AC input can be set: see PowerControl and PowerAssist in
Section 2. For the appropriate DIP switch settings, see sect. 5.5.1.
Equalisation and forced absorption
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Equalization
Traction batteries may require regular equalisation charging. In the equalisation mode, the MultiPlus will charge with increased voltage for one hour (1V above the absorption voltage for a 12V battery, 2V for a 24V battery). The charging current is then limited to 1/4 of the set value. The “bulk” and “absorption” LEDs flash intermittently.
Equalisation mode supplies a higher charging voltage than most DC consuming devices can cope with. These devices must be disconnected before additional charging takes place. -
Forced absorption
Under certain circumstances, it can be desirable to charge the battery for a fixed time at absorption voltage level. In Forced Absorption mode, the MultiPlus will charge at the normal absorption voltage level during the set maximum absorption time. The “absorption” LED will be ‘on’. -
Activating equalisation or forced absorption
The MultiPlus can be put into both these states from the remote panel as well as with the front panel switch, provided that all switches (front, remote and panel) are set to “on” and no switches are set to “charger only”.
In order to put the MultiPlus in this state, the procedure below should be followed.
If the switch is not in the required position after following this procedure, it can be switched over quickly once. This will not change the charging state.
NOTE: Switching from “on” to “charger only” and vice versa, as described below, must be done quickly. The switch must be toggled such that the intermediate position is ‘skipped’, as it were. If the switch remains in the “off” position even for a short time, the device may be turned off. In that case, the procedure must be restarted at step 1. A certain degree of familiarisation is required when using the front switch on the Compact in particular. When using the remote panel, this is less critical.
Procedure:
- Check whether all switches (i.e. front switch, remote switch or remote panel switch if present) are in the “on” position.
- Activating equalisation or forced absorption is only meaningful if the normal charging cycle is completed (charger is in ‘Float’).
- To activate: a. Switch rapidly from “on” to “charger only” and leave the switch in this position for ½ to 2 seconds. b. Switch rapidly back from “charger only” to “on” and leave the switch in this position for ½ to 2 seconds. c. Switch once more rapidly from “on” to “charger only” and leave the switch in this position.
- On the MultiPlus the three LEDs “Inverter”, “Charger” and “Alarm” will now flash 5 times. If a MultiControl panel is connected, on the panel the LEDs “bulk”, “absorption” and “float” will also flash 5 times.
- Subsequently, on the MultiPlus the LEDs “Bulk”, “Absorption” and “Float” will each light during 2 seconds. If a MultiControl panel is connected, on the panel the LEDs “bulk”, “absorption” and “float” will also each light during 2 seconds.
- If the switch on the MultiPlus is set to “on” while the “Bulk” LED lights, the charger will switch to equalisation. Similarly, if the switch on the MultiControl panel is set to “on” while the “Bulk” LED lights, the charger will switch to equalisation.
- If the switch on the MultiPlus is set to “on” while the “Absorption” LED lights, the charger will switch to forced absorption. Similarly, if the switch on the MultiControl panel is set to “on” while the “Absorption” LED lights, the charger will switch to forced absorption.
- If the switch on the MultiPlus is set to “on” after the three LED sequence has finished, the charger will switch to “Float”. Similarly, if the switch on the MultiControl panel is set to “on” after the three LED sequence has finished, the charger will switch to “float”. d. If the switch is has not been moved, the MultiPlus will remain in ‘charger only’ mode and switch to “Float”.
LED Indications
- LED off
- LED flashes
- LED illuminated
The inverter is switched on and supplies power to the load. Battery operation.
The inverter is switched on and supplies power to the load. Pre-alarm:
overload, or battery voltage low, or inverter temperature high The inverter is
switched off.
Alarm: overload, or battery voltage low, or inverter temperature hig, or
DC ripple voltage on battery terminal was too high
Charger
- The AC input voltage is switched through and the charger operates in bulk or absorption mode.
- The AC input voltage is switched through and the charger is switched off. The battery charger can not reach battery end voltage (bulk protection mode).
- The AC input voltage is switched through and the charger operates in bulk or absorption mode.
- The AC input voltage is switched through and the charger operates in float mode.
Remote Control panel (optional)
Power Control and PowerAssist indication
Note: When the LED’s “overload” and “low battery” are on simultaneously, the Multi(Plus) or Inverter Compact has switched off due to excessive DC ripple voltage.
INSTALLATION
This product should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Location
The product must be installed in a dry and well-ventilated area, as close as
possible to the batteries. There should be a clear space of at least 10cm
around the appliance for cooling.
Excessively high ambient temperature will result in the following:
- Reduced service life.
- Reduced charging current.
- Reduced peak capacity, or shutdown of the inverter.
- Never mount the appliance directly above the batteries.
The product is suitable for wall mounting. For mounting see appendix A. The
appliance can be mounted horizontally as well as vertically; vertical mounting
is preferable. The vertical position offers optimum cooling.
The interior of the product must remain accessible after installation. Try and
keep the distance between the product and the battery to a minimum in order to
minimize cable voltage losses.
For safety purposes, this product should be installed in a heat-resistant
environment if it is used with equipment where a substantial amount of power
is to be converted. You should prevent the presence of e.g.
chemicals, synthetic components, curtains or other textiles, etc., in the
immediate vicinity.
Connection of Battery cables
In order to fully utilize the full capacity of the product, batteries with
sufficient capacity and battery cables with sufficient cross section should be
used. See table.
12/2000/80-50 | 24/2000/50-50 | |
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Recommended battery capacity (Ah) | 350–1000 | 200–500 |
Recommended DC fuse | 300A | 200A |
Recommended cross section (mm2) per + and – connection terminal | ||
0 – 5m | 70mm2 | 35mm2 |
Remark: Internal resistance is the important factor when working with low
capacity batteries.
Please consult your supplier or the relevant sections of our book “electricity
on board”, downloadable from our website.
Procedure
Proceed as follows to connect the battery cables:
Use an insulated box spanner in order to avoid shorting the battery. Avoid
shorting the battery cables.
Connect the battery cables: the + (red) on the left and the – (black) on the
right, to the battery see appendix A.
Reverse polarity connection (+ to – and – to +) will cause damage to the
product. (Safety fuse inside the Multi Compact can be damaged) Secure the nuts
tightly in order to reduce the contact resistance as much as possible.
Connection of the AC cabling
This is a Safety Class I product (supplied with a protective grounding
terminal). Uninterruptible protective grounding must be provided at the AC
input and/or output terminals and/or chassis grounding point located
externally on the product.
The MultiPlus is provided with a ground relay (relay H, see appendix B) that
automatically connects the Neutral output to the chassis if no external AC
supply is available. If an external AC supply is provided, the ground relay H
will open before the input safety relay closes. This ensures the correct
operation of an earth leakage circuit breaker that is connected to the output.
- In a fixed installation, an uninterruptable grounding can be secured by means of the grounding wire of the AC input. Otherwise the casing must be grounded.
- In a mobile installation (for example, with a shore current plug), interrupting the shore connection will simultaneously disconnect the grounding connection. In that case, the casing must be connected to the chassis (of the vehicle) or to the hull or grounding plate (of the boat).
In case of a boat, direct connection to the shore ground is not recommended because of potential galvanic corrosion. The solution to this is using an isolation transformer.
The mains -input & output terminal connector can be found on the bottom of the Multi For Compact, see appendix A.
AC-in
The AC input must be protected by a fuse or magnetic circuit breaker rated at
30A or less, and cable cross-section must be sized accordingly. If the input
AC supply is rated at a lower value, the fuse or magnetic circuit breaker
should be down sized accordingly.
AC-out
With its PowerAssist feature the Multi can add up to 2kVA (that is 2000 / 230
= 9A) to the output during periods of peak power requirement. Together with a
maximum input current of 30A this means that the output can supply up to 30 +
9 = 39A.
An earth leakage circuit breaker and a fuse or circuit breaker rated to
support the expected load must be included in series with the output, and
cable cross-section must be sized accordingly. The maximum rating of the fuse
or circuit breaker is 40A.
Optional Connections
A number of optional connections are possible:
Undo the four screws at the front of the enclosure and remove the front panel.
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Second Battery
The MultiPlus Compact has a connection (+) for charging a starter battery. For connection see Appendix A. -
Temperature Sensor
The temperature sensor supplied with the product may be used for temperature- compensated charging. The sensor is insulated and must be mounted on the batteries minus pole. Default output voltages for Float and Absorption are at 25°C. In adjust mode temperature compensation is disabled. -
Remote Control panel & remote on/off switch
The product can be remotely controlled in two ways: -
With an external 3-way switch
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With a Multi Control Panel
Please see section 5.5.1. for appropriate DIP switch settings. -
Programmable relay
The MultiPlus is equipped with a multi-functional relay that by default is programmed as an alarm relay. The relay can be programmed for all kinds of other applications however, forexample to start a generator (VEConfigure software needed). Near the connection terminals an LED illuminates when the relay is activated (refer to S, see appendix A). -
Parallel Connection
The MultiPlus can be connected in parallel with several identical devices. To this end, a connection is established between the devices by means of standard RJ45 UTP cables. The system (one or more Multis plus optional control panel) will require subsequent configuration (see Section 5).
In the event of connecting MultiPlus units in parallel, the following requirements must be met:- A maximum of six units connected in parallel.
- Only identical devices may be connected in parallel.
- The DC connection cables to the devices must be of equal length and cross-section.
- If a positive and a negative DC distribution point is used, the cross-section of the connection between the batteries and the DC distribution point must at least equal the sum of the required cross-sections of the connections between the distribution point and the MultiPlus units.
- Place the MultiPlus units close to each other, but allow at least 10 cm for ventilation purposes under, above and beside the units.
- UTP cables must be connected directly from one unit to the other (and to the remote panel). Connection/splitter boxes are not permitted.
- A battery-temperature sensor need only be connected to one unit in the system. If the temperature of several batteries is to be measured, you can also connect the sensors of other MultiPlus units in the system (with a maximum of one sensor per MultiPlus). Temperature compensation during battery charging responds to the sensor indicating the highest temperature.
- If more than three units are connected in parallel in one system, a dongle is required (see Section 5).
- Only one remote control means (panel or switch) can be connected to the system.
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Three-phase operation
The MultiPlus can also be used in 3-phase wye (Y) configuration. To this end, a connection between the devices is made by means of standard RJ45 UTP cables (the same as for parallel operation). The system (Multis plus an optional control panel) will require subsequently configuration (see Section 5).
Pre-requisites: see Section 4.4.5.
Note: the MultiPlus is not suitable for 3-phase delta (Δ) configuration.
CONFIGURATION
Settings may only be changed by a qualified engineer Carefully read the
instructions before changes are made. Batteries should be placed in a dry and
well-ventilated area during charging.
Standard settings: ready for use
On delivery, the MultiPlus is set to standard factory values. In general,
these settings are suitable for single-unit operation.
Warning: Possibly, the standard battery charging voltage is not suitable
for your batteries. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation, or to your
battery supplier.
Standard MultiPlus factory settings
- Inverter frequency 50 Hz
- Input frequency range 45 – 65 Hz
- Input voltage range 180 – 265 VAC
- Inverter voltage 230 VAC
- Stand-alone / parallel / 3-phase stand-alone
- Search mode off
- Ground relay on
- Charger on/ off on
- Battery charge curve four-stage adaptive with BatterySafe mode
- Charge current 75% of the maximum charge current
- Battery type Victron Gel Deep Discharge (also suitable for Victron AGM
- Deep Discharge)
- Automatic equalisation charging off
- Absorption voltage 14.4 / 28.8v
- Absorption time up to 8 hours (depending on bulk time)
- Float voltage 13.8 / 27.6V
- Storage voltage 13.2 / 26.4V (not adjustable)
- Repeated absorption time 1 hour
- Absorption repeat interval 7 days
- Bulk protection on
- AC input current limit 16A (= adjustable current limit for PowerControl and
- PowerAssist functions)
- UPS feature on
- Dynamic current limiter off
- WeakAC off
- BoostFactor 2
- Multi-functional relay alarm function
- PowerAssist on
Explanation of settings
Settings that are not self-explanatory are described briefly below. For
further information, please refer to the help files in the software
configuration programs (see Section 5.3).
Inverter frequency
Output frequency if no AC is present at the input.
Adjustability: 50Hz; 60Hz
Input frequency range
Input frequency range accepted by the MultiPlus. The MultiPlus synchronises
within this range with the AC input frequency. The output frequency is then
equal to the input frequency.
Adjustability: 45 – 65 Hz; 45 – 55 Hz; 55 – 65 Hz
Input voltage range
Voltage range accepted by the MultiPlus. The MultiPlus synchronises within
this range with the AC input voltage. The output voltage is then equal to the
input voltage.
Adjustability:
Lower limit: 180 – 230V
Upper limit: 230 – 270V
Inverter voltage
Output voltage of the MultiPlus in battery operation.
Adjustability: 210 – 245V
Stand-alone / parallel operation / 2-3 phase setting
Using several devices, it is possible to: increase total inverter power
(several devices in parallel) create a split-phase system create a 3-phase
system.
The standard product settings are for standalone operation. For parallel,
three-phase or split-phase operation see section 4.6.6 and 4.6.7.
Search Mode (Applicable in a stand-alone configuration only)
If search mode is ‘on’, the power consumption in no-load operation is
decreased by approx. 70%. In this mode the Compact, when operating in inverter
mode, is switched off in case of no load or very low load, and switches on
every two seconds for a short period. If the output current exceeds a set
level, the inverter will continue to operate. If not, the inverter will shut
down again.
The Search Mode can be set with a DIP switch.
The Search Mode “shut down” and “remain on” load levels can be set with
VEConfigure.
The standard settings are:
- Shut down: 40 Watt (linear load)
- Turn on: 100 Watt (linear load)
AES (Automatic Economy Switch)
Instead of the search mode, the AES can also be chosen (with help of
VEConfigure only).
If this setting is turned ‘on’, the power consumption in no-load operation and
with low loads is decreased by approx. 20%, by slightly ‘narrowing’ the
sinusoidal voltage. Not adjustable with DIP switches. Applicable in stand-
alone configuration only.
Ground relay (see appendix B)
With this relay (H), the neutral conductor of the AC output is grounded to the
chassis when the back feed safety relay is open. This ensures the correct
operation of earth leakage circuit breakers in the output.
If a non-grounded output is required during inverter operation, this function
must be turned off.
Not adjustable with DIP switches.
Battery charge curve
The standard setting is ‘Four-stage adaptive with BatterySafe mode’. See
Section 2 for a description.
This is the recommended charge curve. See the help files in the software
configuration programs for other features.
Battery type
The standard setting is the most suitable for Victron Gel Deep Discharge, Gel
Exide A200, and tubular plate stationary batteries (OPzS). This setting can
also be used for many other batteries: e.g. Victron AGM Deep Discharge and
other AGM batteries, and many types of flat-plate open batteries. Four
charging voltages can be set with DIP switches.
Automatic equalisation charging
This setting is intended for tubular plate traction batteries. During
absorption the voltage limit increases to 2,83V/cell (34V for a 24V battery)
once the charge current has tapered down to less than 10% of the set maximum
current.
Not adjustable with DIP switches.
See ’tubular plate traction battery charge curve’ in VEConfigure.
Absorption time
The absortion time depends on the bulk time (adaptive charge curve), so that
the battery is optimally charged. If the ‘fixed’ charging characteristic is
selected, the absorption time is fixed. For most batteries, a maximum
absorption time of eight hours is suitable. If an extra high absorption
voltage is selected for rapid charging (only possible for open, flooded
batteries!), four hours is preferable. With DIP switches, a time of eight or
four hours can be set. For the adaptive charge curve, this determines the
maximum absorption time.
Storage voltage, Repeated Absorption Time, Absorption Repeat Interval
See Section 2. Not adjustable with DIP switches.
Bulk Protection
When this setting is ‘on’, the bulk charging time is limited to 10 hours. A
longer charging time could indicate a system error (e.g. a battery cell short-
circuit). Not adjustable with DIP switches.
AC input current limit
These are the current limit settings at which PowerControl and PowerAssist
come into operation. The factory setting is 16A. See Section 2, the book
‘Energy Unlimited’, or the many descriptions of this unique feature on our
website www.victronenergy.com . Remark: lowest
allowable current setting for PowerAssist: 2,7A. (2,7A per unit in case of
parallel operation)
UPS feature
If this setting is ‘on’ and AC on the input fails, the MultiPlus switches to
inverter operation practically without interruption. The MultiPlus can
therefore be used as an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for sensitive
equipment such as computers or communication systems.
The output voltage of some small generator sets is too unstable and distorted
for using this setting – the MultiPlus would continually switch to inverter
operation. For this reason, the setting can be turned off. The MultiPlus will
then respond less quickly to AC input voltage deviations. The switchover time
to inverter operation is consequently slightly longer, but most equipment
(most computers, clocks or household equipment) is not adversely impacted.
Recommendation: Turn the UPS feature off if the MultiPlus fails to
synchronise, or continually switches back to inverter operation.
In general, the UPS setting can be left ‘on’ if the MultiPlus is connected to a generator with a ‘synchronous AVR regulated alternator’.
The UPS mode may have to be set to ‘off’ if the MultiPlus is connected to a
generator with a ‘synchronous capacitor regulated alternator’ or an
asynchronous alternator.
Dynamic current limiter
Intended for generators, the AC voltage being generated by means of a static
inverter (so-called ‘inverter’ generators). In these generators, rpm is down-
controlled if the load is low: this reduces noise, fuel consumption and
pollution. A disadvantage is that the output voltage will drop severely or
even completely fail in the event of a sudden load increase. More load can
only be supplied after the engine is up to speed.
If this setting is ‘on’, the MultiPlus will start supplying extra power at a
low generator output level and gradually allow the generator to supply more,
until the set current limit is reached. This allows the generator engine to
get up to speed. This setting is also often used for ‘classic’ generators that
respond slowly to sudden load variation.
WeakAC
Strong distortion of the input voltage can result in the charger hardly
operating or not operating at all. If WeakAC is set, the charger will also
accept a strongly distorted voltage, at the cost of greater distortion of the
input current.
Recommendation: Turn WeakAC on if the charger is hardly charging or not
charging at all (which is quite rare!). Also turn on the dynamic current
limiter simultaneously, and reduce the maximum charging current to prevent
overloading the generator if necessary.
Not adjustable with DIP switches.
BoostFactor
Change this setting only after consulting with Victron Energy or with an
engineer trained by Victron Energy!
Not adjustable with DIP switches.
Programmable relay
By default, the multi-functional relay is set as an alarm relay, i.e. the
relay will de-energise in the event of an alarm or a pre-alarm (inverter
almost too hot, ripple on the input almost too high, battery voltage almost
too low). Not adjustable with DIP switches. Near the connection terminals an
LED illuminates when the relay is activated (refer to S, see appendix A).
Configuration by computer
All settings can be changed by means of a computer or with a VE.Net panel
(except for the multi-functional relay and the VirtualSwitch when using
VE.Net).
Some settings can be changed with DIP switches (see Section 5.2).
For changing settings with the computer, the following is required:
- VEConfigure3 software: can be downloaded free of charge at www.victronenergy.com.
- A MK3-USB (VE.Bus to USB) interface. Alternatively, the Interface MK2.2b (VE.Bus to RS232) can be used (RJ45 UTP cable needed).
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VE.Bus Quick Configure Setup
VE.Bus Quick Configure Setup is a software program with which one Compact unit or systems with a maximum of three Compact units (parallel or three phase operation) can be configured in a simple manner. VEConfigure3 forms part of this program. The software free can be downloaded free of charge at www.victronenergy.com. -
VE.Bus System Configurator
For configuring advanced applications and/or systems with four or more Multis, VE.Bus System Configurator software must be used. The software can be downloaded free of charge at www.victronenergy.com. VEConfigure3 forms part of this program.
Configuration with a VE.Net panel
To this end, a VE.Net panel and the VE.Net to VE.Bus converter are required.
With VE.Net you can set all parameters, with the exception of the multi-
functional relay and the virtual switch.
Configuration with DIP switches
Some settings can be changed with DIP switches
Procedure :
- Turn the Compact on, preferably without load and without AC voltage on the inputs. The Compact will then operate in inverter mode.
- et the dipswitches as required.
- Store the settings by moving Dip switch 8 to “on” and back to “off”.
DIP switch 1 and 2
Default setting: to operate the product with the “On/Off/Charger Only” switch
- ds 1: “off”
- ds 2: “on”
The default setting is required when using the “On/Off/Charger Only” switch in
the front panel.
Setting for remote operation with a Multi Control Panel:
- ds 1: “on”
- ds 2: “off”
This setting is required when a Multi Control Panel is connected.
The Multi Control panel must be connected to one of the two RJ48 sockets B,
see appendix A.
Setting for remote operation with a 3-way switch:
- ds 1: “off”
- ds 2: “off”
This setting is required when a 3-way switch is connected.
The 3-way switch must be wired to terminal L, see appendix A.
Only one remote control can be connected, i.e. either a switch or a remote
control panel.
In both cases the switch on the product itself should be “on”.
DIP switch 3 to 7
These DIP switches can be used to set:
- Battery charge voltage and Absorption time
- Inverter frequency
- Search mode
- AC input current limit 16A or 30A
ds3-ds4: Setting charge voltages
ds3- ds4| Absorption voltage| Float voltage| Storage Voltage| Absorption Time (hours)| ****
Suitable for
---|---|---|---|---|---
dS3=off dS4=off (default)| ****
14.4
28.8
57.6
| ****
13.8
27.6
55.2
| ****
13.2
26.4
52.8
| ****
8
| Gel Victron Deep Discharge
Gel Exide A200 AGM Victron Deep Discharge
dS3=on dS4=off| ****
14.1
28.2
56.4
| ****
13.8
27.6
55.2
| ****
13.2
26.4
52.8
| ****
8
| Gel Victron Long Life (OPzV)
Gel Exide A600 (OPzV)
Gel MK battery
dS3=off dS4=on
| ****
14.7
29.4
58.8
| ****
13.8
27.6
55.2
| ****
13.2
26.4
52.8
| ****
5
| AGM Victron Deep Discharge
Tubular plate or OPzS batteries in semi-float mode AGM spiral cell
dS3=on dS4=on| ****
15.0
30.0
60.0
| ****
13.8
27.6
55.2
| ****
13.2
26.4
52.8
| ****
6
| ****
Tubular plate or OPzS batteries in cyclic mode
Batteries with high antimony content can typically be charged with a lower
absorption voltage than batteries with low antimony content. (Please refer to
our book “Electricity on Board” downloadable from our website
www.victronenergy.com for details and
suggestions about charging batteries). Contact your battery supplier for the
correct charge voltages and change (with VE-configure) the voltage settings if
required.
The default charge current setting is 75% of the maximum charge current. This
current will be too high for most applications.
For most battery types the optimal charge current is 0.1-0.2x the battery
capacity.
- ds5: Inverter frequency off = 50Hz on = 60Hz
- ds6: Search Mode off = off on = on
- ds7: AC input current limit off = 16 Amp on = 30 Amp
Store the settings by moving Dip switch 8 to “on” and back to “off”.
Exemplary settings
Example 1 is the factory setting
Store the settings (ds-3 to ds-7) by changing switch ds-8 from ‘off’ to ‘on’,
and then back to ‘off’.
The LED’s ‘charger’ and ‘alarm’ will flash to indicate acceptance of the
settings.
Maintenance
The Compact does not require specific maintenance. It will suffice to check all connections once a year. Avoid moisture and oil/soot/vapours, and keep the device clean.
TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE
Proceed as follows for quick detection of common faults.
DC loads must be disconnected from the batteries and the AC loads must be
disconnected from the inverter before the inverter and/ or battery charger is
tested.
Consult your Victron Energy dealer if the fault cannot be resolved.
Problem | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
The inverter fails to operate when switched on. | The battery voltage is too | |
high or too low. | Ensure that the battery voltage is within the correct value. | |
The inverter fails to operate | Processor in no function-mode. | Disconnect |
mains voltage. Switch Front switch off, wait 4 seconds
Switch front switch on.
The alarm LED flashes.| Pre-alarm alt. 1. The DC input voltage is low.| Charge
the battery or check the battery connections.
The alarm LED flashes| Pre-alarm alt. 2. The ambient temperature is
too high.
| Place the inverter in a cool and well-ventilated room, or
reduce the load.
The alarm LED flashes.| Pre-alarm alt. 3. The load on the inverter is higher than the nominal
load.
| Reduce the load.
The alarm LED flashes.| Pre-alarm alt. 4. Voltage ripple on the DC input
exceeds 1.25Vrms.| Check the battery cables and terminals.
Check the battery capacity; increase if necessary.
The alarm LED flashes intermittantly.| Pre-alarm alt. 5. Low battery voltage and excessive load.| Charge the batteries, reduce the load or install batteries with a higher capacity. Use shorter and/or thicker battery
cables.
The alarm LED is on| The inverter did cut out following a pre-alarm.| Check
the table for the appropriate course of action.
Problem| Cause| Solution
---|---|---
The charger is not functioning| The AC input voltage or frequency is out of
range.| Ensure that the input voltage is between 185 Vac and 265 Vac,
and that the frequency matches the setting.
The battery is not being charged fully.| Incorrect charging current.| Set the charging current at between 0.1 and 0.2x battery
capacity.
A defective battery connection.| Check the battery terminals.
The absorption voltage has been set to an incorrect value.| Adjust the
absorption voltage to the correct value.
The float voltage has been set to an incorrect value.| Adjust the float
voltage to the correct value.
The internal DC fuse is defective.| Inverter is damaged.
The battery is overcharged.| The absorption voltage has been set to an
incorrect value.| Adjust the absorption voltage to the correct value.
The float voltage has been set to an incorrect value.| Adjust the float
voltage to the correct value.
A defective battery.| Replace the battery.
The battery is too small.| Reduce the charging current or use a battery with a
higher
capacity.
The battery is too hot.| Connect a temperature sensor.
Battery charge current drops to 0 when the absorption voltage is reached| Alt.
1: Battery overtemperature (> 50°C)| – Allow battery to cool down
– Place battery in a cool environment
– Check for shorted cells
Alt 2: Battery temperature sensor faulty| Unplug battery temperature sensor from the Multi.
Reset the Multi by switching it off, then wait for 4 seconds and switch it on again
If the Multi now charges normally,
the battery temperature sensor is faulty and needs to be replaced
TECHNICAL DATA
MultiPlus| 12/2000/80- 30
230V
| 24/2000/50- 30
230V
|
---|---|---|---
PowerControl / PowerAssist| Yes| Yes|
Transfer switch (A)| 30| 30|
Minimum PowerAssist current (A)| 2,7| 2,7|
INVERTER
Input voltage range (V DC)| 9,5 – 17| 19 – 33|
Output| Output voltage: 230 VAC ± 2%
Frequency: 50 Hz ± 0,1% (1)
Cont. output power at 25°C (VA) (5)| 2000| 2000|
Cont. output power at 25°C (W)| 1600| 1600|
Cont. output power at 40°C (W)| 1400| 1400|
Cont. output power at 65°C (W)| 1000| 1000|
Peak power (W)| 3500| 4000|
Maximum efficiency (%)| 93| 94|
Zero-load power (W)| 9| 11|
Zero load power in search mode (W)| 3| 4|
CHARGER
AC Input| Input voltage range: 187-265 VAC
Input frequency: 45 – 65 Hz Power factor: 1
Charge voltage ‘absorption’ (V DC)| 14,4 / 28,8| 28,8|
Charge voltage ‘float’ (V DC)| 13,8 / 27,6| 27,6|
Storage mode (V DC)| 13,2 / 26,4| 26,4|
Charge current house battery (A) (4)| 80| 50|
Charge current starter battery (A)| 4
Battery temperature sensor| yes
GENERAL
Multi purpose relay (6)| yes
Protection (2)| a – g
Common Characteristics| Operating temp. range: -40 to +65°C (fan assisted
cooling) Humidity (non condensing) : max 95%
ENCLOSURE
Common Characteristics| Material & Colour: aluminium (blue RAL 5012)
Protection category: IP 21
Battery-connection| Bolts M8
230 V AC-connection| WAGO CAGE CLAMP® connector 6 mm², 10 AWG
Weight (kg)| 12
Dimensions (hxwxd in mm)| 520 x 255 x 125
STANDARDS
Safety| EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-29
Emission / Immunity| EN55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-3
- Can be adjusted to 60Hz and to 240V
- Protection
- Output short circuit
- Overload
- Battery voltage too high
- Battery voltage too low
- Temperature too high
- 230VAC on inverter output g. Input voltage ripple too high
- Non linear load, crest factor 3:1
- At 25 °C ambient
- Multi purpose relay which can be set for general alarm, DC undervoltage or genset start signal function
References
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