ABB 4000-WIND-INTERFACE-EU Quick Installation Manual
In addition to what is explained below, the safety and installation information provided in theinstallation manual must be read and followed. The technical documentation and the interfaceand management software for the product are available at the website.The device must be used in the manner described in the manual. If this is not the case thesafety devices guaranteed by the inverter might be ineffective.Quick installation guide4000/7200-WIND-INTERFACE-EUPVI-7200-WIND-INTERFACEABB generator interfaces1.Labels and SymbolsWind box Models and Components2.Lifting and transport4.ENAssembly Instruction6.List of supplied components3.Choice of installation location5.Block diagram of the wind power system7.8.Intended use The 4000/7200-WIND-INTERFACE is a passive rectifier designed to transform AC current from a wind turbine permanent magnet generator into a continuous(DC) current to be input to one or more ABB inverters, and for connection to diversion (dump) resistors. The WIND-INTERFACE does not supply a safetysystem for the wind turbine.Limits on useThe inputs of the rectifier may be connected only to a wind-turbine, not to batteries or other sources of power.The WIND-INTERFACE must be used only within its technical specifications and ratings.The labels on the Wind box have the Agency marking, main technical data and identification of the equipment and manufacturerThe labels attached to the equipment must NOT be removed, damaged, dirtied, hidden,etc...If the service password is requested, the field to be used is the serial number -SN: YYWWSSSSSS-In the manual and/or in some cases on the equipment, the danger or hazard zones are indicated with signs, labels, symbols or icons.Always refer to instructionmanualGeneral warning - Importantsafety information Hazardous voltage Hot surfacesIP65 Protection rating ofequipment Temperature range Without isolationtransformerDirect and alternatingcurrents, respectivelyPositive pole and negativepole of the input voltage(DC)Always use safety clothingand/or personal safetydevicesPoint of connection forgrounding protectionTime need to dischargestored energy1001 Wind interface model02 Principal technical data03 Part Number04 Week/Year of manufacture05 Serial NumberThe model of the generator interface to which this guide refers is 4000/7200-WIND-INTERFACE-EU and PVI-7200-WIND-INTERFACE.Main components01 Tachometer outputteminal block 05 DC output terminalblock 09 Tachometer output cable inlet02 Three phase inputterminal block 06 Front cover 10 Diversion (dump) load cableinlet03 Diversion (dump) loadterminal block 07 Heat sink 11 DC output cable inlet04 Ground connectionscrew 08 Three phase cableinlet 12 Diversion load activation LEDTransport and handlingTransport of the equipment, especially by road, must be carried out with by suitable ways and means for protecting the components from violent shocks,humidity, vibration, etc.LiftingThe means used for lifting must be suitable to bear the weight of the equipment.Unpacking and checkingThe components of the packaging must be disposed on in accordance with the regulations in force in the country of installation.When you open the package, check that the equipment is undamaged and make sure all the components are present. If you find any defects or damage, stopunpacking and consult the carrier, and also promptly inform the Service ABB.Equipment weightModel Mass weight4000-WIND-INTERFACE-EU7200-WIND-INTERFACE-EUPVI-7200-WIND-INTERFACE< 1.8 Kg/4.0lbEnvironmental checks- Consult the technical data to check the environmental parameters to be observed- Installation of the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight must be avoided as it may cause:1. premature wear of the electrical/electromechanical components2. premature wear of the mechanical components (gaskets)- Do not install in small closed rooms where air cannot circulate freely- To avoid overheating, always make sure the flow of air around the inverter is not blocked- Do not install in places where gases or flammable substances may be present- Do not install in rooms where people live or where the prolonged presence of people or animals is expected, becau-se of the noise (about 50dB(A) at 1 m) that the Wind-Interface makes during operationInstallations above 2000 metresOn account of the rarefaction of the air (at high altitudes), particular conditions may occur:- Less efficient cooling and therefore a greater likelihood of the device going into derating because of high internaltemperatures- Reduction in the dielectric resistance of the air that, in the presence of high operating voltages (DC input), cancreate electric arcs (discharges) that can reach the point of damaging the Wind-InterfaceAll installations at altitudes of over 2000 metres must be assessed case by case with the ABB Service department.Installation position- Install on a wall or strong structure capable of bearing the weight of the equipment- Install in safe, easy to reach places- If possible, install at eye-level so that the display and status LEDs can be seen easily- Install at a height that considers the heaviness of the equipment- Install vertically with a maximum inclination of +/- 5°- Choose a place with enough space around the unit to permit easy installation and removal ofthe object from the mounting surfaces; comply with the indicated minimum distances- For a multiple installation, position the inverters side by side; if the space available does notallow this arrangement, position the inverters in a staggered arrangement as shown in thefigure so that heat dissipation is not affected by other invertersFinal installation of the Wind-Interface must not compromise access to any disconnec-tion devices that may be located externally.Please refer to the warranty terms and conditions available on the website and evaluateany possible exclusion due to improper installation.Wall/Pole mountingDuring installation, do not place the Wind-interface with its front facingtowards the ground.- Position the Wind-Interface so that it is perfectly level on the wall and use it asa boring template.- Make the 4 holes required, using a drill with a 10 mm diameter bit. The depth of theholes should be about 30 mm.- Secure the Wind-Interface to the wall using the four provided bolts and screws.Check the stability of the Wind-Interface- Unscrew the four screws and open the frontal cover in order to make allnecessary connections- Once the connections have been made, close the cover by tightening the 4screws on the front to a minimum tightening torque of 1.5 Nm.The following is a block diagram of a wind power system comprising the 7200-WIND-INTERFACE-EU rectifier.AC Switch S1Wind TurbineAC Switch S2Diversion (dump) resistor (opt.)Available components QuantityM6 screw 4In addition to what is explained in this guide, the safety and installation information provided in the installation manual must be read and followed.The technical documentation and the interface and management software for the product are available at the website.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXABB solar invertersTechnical documentations 1NO NOOK NO20 cm 20 cm20cm20cmOKOKNOWIND INPUT1 2 3BRAKEBULK OUT+ -WINDSPEED+ -+-010402 050306 0708 09 10 11 120708 09 10 11 1201020102XXXX-WIND-INTERFACE-EUP/N:PPPPPPPPPPPSO:SXXXXXXXX Q1SN:YYWWSSSSSS WK:WWYY01030405 |
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