OutBack Power Alino TL Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide
Quick Start Guide
Reference Tables
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IMPORTANT:
Not intended for use with
life support equipment.
Contact Information
Mailing 17825 – 59
th
Avenue NE
Address: Suite B
Arlington, WA 98223 USA
Web Site: www.outbackpower.com
Date and Revision
September 2019, Revision B
Introduction
This manual is intended for use by anyone required to install
and operate this equipment. Note that only qualified personnel
should install or program this equipment. Installers and
operators must be familiar with all the features and functions of
this equipment before proceeding. (Additional information is
available in the Alino TL Owner’s Manual.) Failure to install or
use this equipment as instructed can result in damage to the
equipment that may not be covered under the limited warranty.
This product is only serviceable by qualified personnel.
Read and keep this guide for future reference.
PV Selection
When selecting PV modules, observe the following parameters:
 Maximum permitted open-circuit voltage (V
oc
) is 500 Vdc
 Maximum PV array power is 4000 watts
 Maximum power-point tracking (MPPT) range is 120 to 450 Vdc
 The V
oc
should always exceed the battery voltage
Auxiliary Contacts
This product is equipped with a set of dry contacts (3 ampere, 250 Vac) which are controlled by battery voltage and charging.
(See point I on the other side of this page.) These terminals can serve as a switch for auxiliary devices to indicate low voltage
and other situations. This table shows the possible states for the terminals.
WARNING: Explosion, Electrocution,
or Fire Hazard
 Charge only deep-cycle lead-acid rechargeable
batteries. Other battery types may burst, causing
personal injury and damage.
 Always use insulated tools. Avoid dropping tools onto
batteries or other electrical parts.
 Never charge a frozen battery.
CAUTION: Equipment Damage
 Follow all wire and cable sizing specifications according
to Alino product literature and local wiring codes.
 All wiring and installation methods must comply with
local codes and regulations.
 Do not disassemble this product. If service or repair are
required, consult a qualified service center.
 This product must be connected to a permanent
grounded wiring system.
 Do not reverse the polarity of the battery cables.
This will destroy the product.
 Ensure that neither the AC nor the DC circuits are
allowed to be short-circuited. Do not connect the
system to any AC source if a short circuit occurs.
 This product is not internally isolated. Use it only with
single-crystalline, polycrystalline (class A rated), or
copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) PV modules.
The PV modules should not be grounded.
 Use a PV combiner equipped with surge protection.
Without this protection, the product could be subject to
lightning damage.
!
C
B
Table 1 Conductor Requirements
Model Battery AC PV
Maximum Cable Ring Terminal Terminal Wire Terminal Wire Terminal
Current Size Diameter Length Torque Size Torque Size Torque
3 kW 142 Adc 38 mm
2
8.4 mm 39.2 mm 5 Nm 4 mm
2
1.2 Nm 4 mm
2
1.2 Nm
(#2 AWG) (3.69 in-lb) (#12 AWG) (0.89 in-lb) (#12 AWG) (0.89 in-lb)
5 kW 118 Adc 38 mm
2
8.4 mm 39.2 mm 5 Nm 6 mm
2
1.2 Nm 4 mm
2
1.2 Nm
(#2 AWG) (3.69 in-lb) (#10 AWG) (0.89 in-lb) (#12 AWG) (0.89 in-lb)
Conductors
When selecting wires and cables for the battery, AC, or PV functions, follow the requirements shown in this table.
CAUTION: Equipment Damage
 Do not exceed the maximum V
oc
under any
conditions. This will destroy the product.
 See other requirements on front page.
!
Battery voltage < low battery cut-out setting
(see setting item 29)
Unit is off and no output is powered
Output is powered from an AC source
Item 0 1 is
set as USb
(AC first)
Powe
r Off
Battery voltage > setting value in item 1 3 or
battery
charging has reached float stage
Output is powered
from either battery or
PV energy
Item 0 1 is set as SUb (solar
first) or SbU (solar priority,
AC only in emergency)
Battery voltage < setting value in item 1 2
NC & C NO & C
Close Open
Close Open
Open Close
Close Open
Open Close
Close Open
Unit Status Condition
State
Power On
Battery voltage > setting value in item 1 3 or
battery
charging has reached float stage
Table 2 Auxiliary Contacts
IMPORTANT:
 Mount this product on a solid surface of concrete or similar
non-combustible material.
 Install this product at eye level for easy reading of the display panel.
 This product will function most effectively if installed upright.
 For proper ventilation, allow clearances of approximately 20 cm (8")
to either side and 50 cm (20") above and below the product.
See the illustration on the next page.
Before Installation
Take off the lower cover. Remove the screws shown at A and
loosen the cover (B). Remove the cables C, then remove the
cover entirely.
40.0 cm
(15.7")
30.0 cm
(11.8")
A
A
11.5 cm
(4.5")
NOTE
For the Australian and New Zealand markets, this product is
intended for off-grid use only.
7
70 70
0
mmmm
mm
(2.
(2.76(2.76
76
""
")
))
Installation
AC Installation
1. Before making any connections, open all disconnects on both AC and DC sources.
AC wires should be sized according to Table 1.
2 Remove approximately 10 mm (½”) of the insulation from all AC wires.
3. Connect the ground (PE) conductor to terminal N.
4. Connect the input L (line) and N (neutral) conductors to terminals O and P
.
Connect the output L and N conductors to terminals Q and R. (Use the cable
openings S as shown above.)
5. Tighten all connections to the torque values required in Table 1 on the back page.
NOTES
:
 Install a circuit breaker between the AC source and the input terminals. It is needed for overcurrent
protection and also as a manual disconnect device. For the 3kW model, the size is 23 Aac. For the
5 kW model, it is 50 Aac.
 Do not reverse the connections to the A
C IN and AC OUt terminals. Check all connections before
applyin
g power.
PV Installation
Selecting Modules
Use the PV Selection section on the back page to determine the module type
and array configuration. Only single-crystalline, multicrystalline (class A rated)
or CIGS modules may be used. (See front page.) A PV combiner with surge
protection is recommended.
Remote Display Panel
The display panel can be removed and installed at a distance.
1. Remove screw V and retaining plate W.
2. Slide the display panel out of position. Unplug the cable from the
communication port at X.
3. Remove the display panel and replace the retaining plate with screw V.
4. Drill holes and insert screws according to the Y mounting holes. Place the
panel on these screws. Add one more screw in location Z to secure it.
5. Connect a CAT5 cable (up to 15 meters) between the ports at X and M.
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D E
F
Battery Installation
1. Assemble the batteries in series or parallel
as needed for the system nominal voltage.
Install all cables and interco
nnects.
Cables and ring terminals should be sized
according to Table 1 on the back page.
2. Install the positive (+) and negative (–)
battery cables on the studs at G. (Use the
cable opening H.)
3. Tighten all connections to the torque values
required in Table 1 on the back page.
NOTES:
 Install DC overcurrent protection between this product and the battery. This is required for both safety
reasons and regulatory compliance. A manual disconnect device may also be required. These devices
should be sized according to the cable size (see Table 1).
 Battery management system (BMS) communications, if required, are connected to port K.
 For the 3 kW model, minimum recommended battery capacity is 100 Ah. For the 5 kW model, it is 200 Ah.
50 cm
20 cm 20 cm
50 cm
Mounting
Mount this product by inserting screws
(M4 or M5 size) at points D, E, and F.
NOTE: Observe all mounting
requirements from the previous
page. The minimum ventilation
clearances are depicted to the right.
G
G
H
Positive (+)
= red
Negative (–)
= black
CAUTION: Equipment Damage
 Do not reverse the polarity of the positive (+) and negative (–) battery cables. This will destroy the product.
Check the polarity of all connections before applying battery power.
 Do not place any other object or hardware between the inverter terminal surface at G and the ring terminal.
Overheating may result. This includes antioxidant compound, which must be applied when connections are complete.
!
PE
(green/
yellow)
Input
L
(brown
or black)
Input
N
(blue)
Output
L
(brown
or black)
Output
N
(blue)
Overview of terminal access with lower cover removed (B)
(see the inset images under each topic)
Underside of inverter
(lower cover is still shown installed)
R
O P Q
Connecting Modules
1. Remove approximately 7 mm (¼”) of the insulation
from all PV wires.
Optional: Install bootlace ferrules on the exposed PV wires.
PV wires should be sized according to Table 1.
2. Install the positive (+) and negative (–) PV cables
in the terminals at T. (Use the cable opening U.)
3. Tighten all connections to the torque values
required in Table 1.
NOTE:
 DC overcurrent protection
should be installed between the Alino and the PV modules.
CAUTION: Equipment Damage
Do not exceed the maximum V
oc
under any conditions. This will destroy the product.
!
Installation is complete.
Reinstall the lower cover. Follow the instructions from the front page
(with items A, B, and C) in reverse order.
See the second sheet for operation and the functions of the display panel.
Other Communications
 Port L is used for RS-232 communication with a PC
 Port J is used for USB communication with a PC
 The display can use Bluetooth communication to make the display portable
at distances of 6 to 7 m (about 20 feet)
 A set of dry contacts I are available to control external devices; see back page
S
N
T
U
N
A
H
I J
K
L
M
S
U
V
A
F
0
Positive
(+) = red
Negative
(–) = black
T
W
X
V
M
Y
Z
Y
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Operation
Power On/Off
When installation is complete and the batteries are connected, if the
display does not turn on automatically, press the on/off button 1.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Display Panel
LED Indicators
2: Green (solid) — loads powered by AC.
3: Green (solid) — loads powered by PV.
4: Green (solid) — loads powered by battery.
5: Green (solid) — transfer function is active.
Green (flash) — transfer function is inactive and
inverter function is active.
6: Green (solid) — Battery is fully charged.
Green (flash) — Battery is charging.
7:
Red (solid) — Error (failure).
Red (flash) — Warning.
Buttons
1: ON/OFF SWITCH
8: Escape — exits the present setting.
8, 9, and 10 are also function keys used to implement
special functions (see other side of this sheet):
8 — selects the USB OTG functions.
9 — sets the timer for the output source priority.
10 — sets the timer for the charger source priority.
11: Goes to the previous selection.
12: Goes to the next selection.
13: Confirms or enters a selection in the Setting mode.
This button is also used to enter the Setting mode.
LCD Display Icons
The following screen icons are lit when these conditions apply.
14: Shows the Setting mode option numbers. The Setting mode is followed by
. (See 16 and the other side of this sheet.) This item also shows any
fault co
des (warning or error). A warning is followed by . An error
(failure)
be
gins with F.
15:
Shows AC input voltage and frequency, PV voltage, charging current and
power, and battery voltage. and
illuminate to show that those
sources are present. These items may accompany 17 and 18.
16: Shows AC output voltage and frequency, load percentage, load amount, and
discharge current. In Setting mode, it shows the value being set. (See 14.)
17: Indicates that PV is connected.
18: Indicates that the AC source is connected.
19: Indicates that the PV system is harvesting energy using maximum
power point tracking (MPPT) and DC-DC conversion.
20: Indicates that the AC source is charging the battery.
21: Indicates that the system is converting DC power to AC to run loads.
22: Indicates the estimated battery state of charge.
When using the batteries, the number of bars shows the remaining capacity.
o A=
0 to 24%
o A, B
= 25 to 49%
o A, B, C =
50 to 74%
o A, B, C, D =
75 to 100%
When charging (indicated by ), some bars will be on and some will flash.
The more bars that are on, the closer the batteries are to a full charge.
When A, B, C, and D are all on, the batteries are full.
23: Indicates that the alarm is disabled.
24: Indicates the load level (0 to 24%, 25 to 49%, 50 to 74%, 75 to 100%)
25: Indicates the inverter has shut down due to overload. Restart the unit.
26: Indicates a USB drive has been connected.
27: Indicates Bluetooth service is established.
21
22
23
24
25
Display Selections
The LCD readings (items 14, 15, and 16) can be switched to display different data. The and keys
(items 11 and 12) proceed through a series of items. Each item on the list below shows the icons that
change from pressing the key (13). The indicated icons change. Others remain the same.
 The default reading is input and output AC voltage. H displays
INPUT and AC. K displays OUTPUT. I and L each display
V (voltage) while G and J show the voltage readings.
 Input frequency. Changed items: G, I.
 PV voltage. Changed items: G, H, I.
 PV current. Changed items: G, I.
 PV power. Changed items: G, I.
 Charge current (AC, PV, both). Changed items: G, H, I.
 Charge power (AC, PV, both). Changed items: G, H, I.
 Battery voltage and AC output. Changed items: G, H, I.
 Output frequency. Changed items: J, L.
 Load percentage. Changed items: J, L.
 Load in (VA, kVA, W, kW). Changed items: J, L.
 Battery discharge current. Changed items: J, K, L.
 PV ge
neration and load output (today). Changed items:
E, G, H, I, J, K, L.
 PV generation and load output (month, year, lifetime).
Changed items for each: E, G, J.
 Date, then time. Changed items for each: E, F, G, J.
 Firmware version check (main CPU, then secondary CPU,
then Bluetooth). Changed items for each: E, G, J.
A
C
B
D
Operating States
The inverter has different states of operation which are indicated by the arrows and display icons. There
are five major paths for power to flow between the AC source, PV, batteries, and loads.
o Battery c
harging from AC using AC-DC conversion: 18 20 22
o Battery c
harging from PV using MPPT: 17 19 22
Both functions can operate at the same time if availabl
e.
Th
ey operate even when the unit is not
turned on or
supp
lying loads (or is faulted).
o Lo
ad operation from AC using bypass: 18 24
Charging may occur at the same time
.
o
Lo
ad operation from PV using
MPPT:
17 19 21 24
Th
ese load functions can operate even if no ba
ttery is
present
. The priority is configured with the SUB sett
ing.
o
Lo
ad operation from batteries using the inverting function:
22 21 24. The AC source is not present. PV charging
may also occ
ur.
E
IG
J
K
H
L
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
F
SETTING
8
9
10
11
12
13
26 27
OV ER LOAD
Hi
LOAD
OUTPUTBATTT EMP
M
kWh
VA
%
Hz
C
INPUT
BATT
M
kWh
VA
%
Hz
AC PV
!
SETTING
RUN
TIME
EST
General Settings
NOTE: These settings are for trained installers only.
To enter the Setting mode, press and hold button 13 for 3
seconds. In this mode, buttons 11 and 12 proceed up and
down through the following table. Pressing 13 a second time
allows the selected item to be set with 11 and 12.
To exit a selected item, press 13 again. To exit the Setting
mode, press the ESC button 8.
The Setting mode is displayed in items 14, 15, and 16. 14
displays the numbered program item. 16 (and sometimes 15)
displays the selection. The Item column below also shows the
default setting.
Wiring
Settings
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14
15
16
Item
1 8
bOF
1 9
ESP
20
LON
22
AON
23
byd
25
FEN
26
Cv
28.2
56.4
27
FLv
27.0
54.0
29
COv
21.0
42.0
Description
Alarm control. Selections: bOF (alarm off), bON (alarm on). Turns
audible alarm on or off. See item 23 on the opposite side of this sheet.
Return to default display. Selections: ESP (auto return), rEP (remain).
Sets the screen to return to the default display after 1 minute if no
button is pressed, or to remain on the current screen.
Backlight control. Selections: LON (Light on), LOF (Light off).
Turns the display backlight on or off.
Unit beeps when primary source (according to item 0 1) is interrupted.
Selections: AON (Alarm on), AOF (Alarm off).
Overload bypass. Selections: byd (Bypass disabled), byE (Bypass
enabled). If overload shutdown occurs while using batteries, unit
switches to the AC source. (Used only when item 0 1 is set to SbU.)
Record error codes. Selections: FEN (Recording ena
bled), FdS
(Recording disabled).
Bulk charging voltage. The setting for the main stages of constant-
voltage (CV) charging. This is settable when item 05 is set to USE.
 Selection range (model ATL3024E): 25.0 to 31.5 Vdc
 Selection range (model ATL5048E): 48.0 to 61.0 Vdc
Float charging voltage. The setting for the float stage of charging.
This is settable when item 05 is set to USE.
 Selection range (model ATL3024E): 25.0 to 31.5 Vdc
 Selection range (model ATL5048E): 48.0 to 61.0 Vdc
Low batte
ry cut-out voltage. The battery setting which shuts down
the inverter (or transfers to the AC source). This is settable when
item 05 is set to USE.
 Selection range (model ATL3024E): 25.0 to 31.5 Vdc
 Selection range (model ATL5048E): 48.0 to 61.0 Vdc
It
em
05
AGn
06
Lrd
07
trd
09
50
1 0
230
1 1
30
1 2
23.
0
46.0
1 3
27.0
54.0
1 6
SNU
Description
Battery type. Selections: AGn (AGM), FLd (flooded),
USE (user-defined).
 If USE is selected, battery charging and low battery
cut-out voltages can be set in items 26, 27, and 29.
A
uto restart when overload shutdown occurs.
Selections: Disable (Lrd) or Enable (lre).
Auto restart when over-temperature shutdown occurs.
Selections: Disable (trd) or Enable (tre).
Output frequency. Selections: 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Chooses the inverter’s AC output frequency.
Output voltage. Selections: 220 Vac, 230 Vac, or
240 Vac. Chooses the inverter’s AC output voltage.
Maximum AC charge current. Selection range:
2 to 60 Adc.
 If item 02 is less than item 1 1, the 02 setting will be used.
AC transfer voltage (if item 0 1 is set to SbU).
 Selections (model ATL3024E): 22.0 Vdc to 25.5 Vdc
 Selections (model ATL5048E): 44.0 Vdc to 51.0 Vdc
Battery transfer voltage (after using AC in item 1 2).
 Selections (model ATL3024E): FUL (full) to 29.0 Vdc
 Selections (model ATL5048E): FUL (full) to 58.0 Vdc
Charger source priority. Selections: CSO, SNU, OSO.
 CSO (charge solar) uses PV as first priority. The AC source
is used only if PV is not available.
 SNU (solar and AC) charges with both sources (as available).
 OSO (only solar) charges only with PV.
Item
30
EEN
31
Ev
29.2
58
.4
33
60
34
120
35
30d
36
AdS
37
Nrt
93
Nrt
94
10
Description
Equalization function. Selections: EEN (Equalize
enabled), EdS (Equalize disabled).
 Allows equalization to take place automatically. This is
settable when item 05 is set to either FLd or USE.
Equalization charging voltage. The setting for
equalization once enabled in item 30 or item 36.
 Selection range (model ATL3024E): 25.0 to 31.5 Vdc
 Selection range (model ATL5048E): 48.0 to 61.0 Vdc
E
qualization time. This timer begins running once
item 31 is reached. Selection range: 5 to 900 minutes.
Equalization timeout. The maximum time permitted for
equalization. Selection range: 5 to 900 minutes.
Equalization interval. The days between automatic
equalization cycles. Selection range: 0 to 90 days.
Immediate equalization. The main display reads Eq.
S
elections: AEN (Enabled), AdS (Disabled).
 This is usable when 30 is set to EEN.
 If AdS is selected, it will cancel equalization until the
next automatic cycle based on item 35.
Reset PV accumulation kWh data.
Selections: Nrt (Not reset), rSt (Reset).
Erase data log (all accumulated data).
Selections: Nrt (Not reset), rSt (Reset).
Data log storage period (the time period for recording
a block of data). Selection range: 3 to 60 days.
95 (nIN), 96 (HOU), 97 (dAY), 98 (nON), and 99 (yEA):
Time and date in minutes, hours, days, months, and years.
The range of the year setting is 17 to 99 (2017 to 2099).
Function Settings
USB OTG Functions
These include the ability to upgrade firmware, export data logs, and import new internal settings.
These functions are normally used only by installers. See the Alino product manual for more information.
Output Source Priority timer
This allows the inverter to switch between USb, SUb, and SbU using a timer. (See 0 1 above.)
To enter this function, press and hold button 9 for 3 seconds. Use button 8 to change USb settings.
Use button 9 to change SUb settings. Use button 10 to change SbU settings. In each case, adjust the
time settings with buttons 11 and 12 (between 0 and 23 hours). Confirm the settings with button 13.
Charger Source Priority timer
This allows the charger to switch between CSO, SNU, and OSO using a timer. (See 1 6 above.)
To enter this function, press and hold button 10 for 3 seconds.
Use button 8 to change CSO settings. Use button 9 to change SNU settings. Use button 10
to change OSO settings. In each case, adjust the time settings with buttons 11 and 12 (between
0 and 23 hours). Confirm the settings with button 13.
Errors and Warnings (with red LED indicator)
Item
00
ESC
0 1
USb
02
60
03
APL
Description
Exit the Setting mode.
Power source priority for loads. Selections: USb, SUb, SbU.
 USb ([unspecified] AC source, PV [solar], battery): AC power is used first.
PV and battery provide power only when the AC source is not available.
 SUb (solar, AC, battery): PV (solar) power is used first. If it is not
enough, the AC source assists PV. Batteries will be used if neither PV
nor AC is available.
 SbU: PV (solar) power is used first. If it is not enough, battery power
assists PV. The AC source is only used if the battery drops to the voltage
setting in item 1 2.
Maximum charging current (total for PV + AC sources). Selections:
10 to 80 Adc.
Acceptable AC input voltage range.
Selections: 90 to 280 Vac (APL) or 170 to 280 Vac (UPS).
Error Codes
These codes may accompany unit failure.
If the audible alarm is enabled, it will sound.
Code Description
F0
1 Both of the unit’s fans have failed.
F02 Temperature is too high. (See item 07.)
F03 Battery voltage is too high.
F04 Battery voltage is too low.
F05 Output is short-circuited, or
internal over-temperature is detected.
F06 Output AC voltage is too high.
F07 Overloaded output (timeout has expired)
or overloaded PV input. (See item 06.)
F08 Internal bus voltage is too high.
F09 Internal bus soft start failed.
F5
1 Overloaded output.
F52 Internal bus voltage is too low.
P53 Incorrect voltage is present at AC output.
F55 Unbalanced AC output.
F57 Current sensor failed.
F58 Output AC voltage is too low.
F59 PV input voltage is too high.
Warning Codes
These codes may appear if the unit is
continuing to operate with a fault present.
If the audible alarm is enabled, it will
beep as noted.
Code Beep Description
0 1
3/sec One of the unit’s fans has
failed.
02
None Temperature is too high.
03
1/sec Battery voltage is too high.
04
1/sec Battery voltage is too low.
07
½ sec Overloaded output (timeout
is in progress).
1 0
⅔ sec Output power has been
derated due to conditions.
1 5
⅔ sec PV energy is low.
1 6
None High AC input voltage
(<280 Vac).
32
None Internal communications
interrupted.
Eq
None Battery equalization is
occurring.
bP
None Battery is not connected.
9
11
12
8
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