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SUNNY ISLAND 5048 - Technical Description - Wind & Sun Ltd.

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SMA Solar Technology AG Troubleshooting<br />

20.10 What to Do during Emergency Charge Mode<br />

The <strong>Sun</strong>ny Island cannot provide voltage with full amplitude with a deeply discharged battery and<br />

can no longer synchronize with an existing grid or generator. Using the emergency charge mode<br />

(ECM), it is possible to charge the batteries in current-controlled mode.<br />

To charge the batteries in the emergency charge mode, either bridge the AC1 with AC2 (for a<br />

stationary generator) or connect a portable generator directly to AC1.<br />

All loads must be disconnected in emergency charge mode.<br />

Battery Management<br />

The battery management is active and the current set battery parameters and the current<br />

charging phase are used. These values can be changed in "normal operation".<br />

Generator and Grid Management<br />

In emergency charge mode, the generator management and grid management are not<br />

active. Reverse power protection and relay protection are also not active.<br />

AC1 and AC2 are bridged<br />

In case that AC1 and AC2 have been bridged the generator should be connected and<br />

then manually started. Otherwise, it is possible that the magnetizing current trips the<br />

generator fuse. (This can also happen when connecting the relay without using a bridge.)<br />

Emergency charge mode is activated in the QCG. For a description how to access the QCG see<br />

section 8.2 ”Starting the Quick Configuration Guide (QCG)” (page 57). Follow the instructions up to<br />

point 2. The emergency charge mode is described below.<br />

1. Choose "Emerg Charge" in QCG with .<br />

2. Confirm the following view with .<br />

3. Set the maximum external current, e.g.,<br />

the generator current.<br />

4. Confirm the set value with .<br />

5. Use the down arrow key.<br />

<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Description</strong> SI<strong>5048</strong>-TB-TEN110340 213

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