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2.   MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    DESCRIPTION    The MNBH Disconnect Panel is packaged in an attractive weather resistant enclosure designed for  mounting near rooftop access points such as doors and ladders  however it may be mounted at any  location up to 500 meters from the combiner  There can also be up to three additional MNBH panels to  provide PV disconnect capability in other areas of the building  as required by the installation     The MNBH Disconnect Panel has four LEDs which show the current state of the system and features a  large push button inside of a magnetically latched access door  Reflective side labels clearly identify the  MNBH panel as the solar shutoff point  The door is simply opened and the big red button pressed to  disconnect PV power at the combiner  The MNBH panel also features a voice announcement system  that audibly gives the appropriate instructions to remind personnel in the area that there may still be  voltages present near the PV panels  Internal rechargeable batteries provide temporary backup power in  case of external power cutoff or failure  The MNBH panel also has a remote trip input and a software  activated relay to allow the unit to be interfaced to other equipment such as an alarm system     THEORY of OPERATION    The heart of the system is the disconnecting combiner  which features an electrically trippable  disconnect switch  which cuts the power internally when opened  When the button 
3.   Rev C   January 2013    does not open when the button is pressed  This unlikely situation can happen if the cable to the  combiner is damaged  The voice message explains how to manually disconnect power at the combiner     The voice message repeats until the circuit breaker is closed  which must be done manually at the  combiner  To cancel the voice announcement at the MNBH panel  press and hold the red button for five  seconds     OPTIONAL GOOD MORNING MESSAGE    The MNBH Voice System has an optional message that sounds like a rooster crowing each morning  when the solar panels begin to produce power  This feature is provided to ensure users that the system  is operating and is in normal power production mode  This feature is disabled when shipped and may  be enabled or  disabled if enabled  as follows     1  Whenin the normal operating mode  press the red button at the MNBH panel to disconnect  solar power at the combiner    2  Whenthe voice message finishes  Press and hold the red button five seconds panel to cancel  any further announcements  The combiner disconnect switch will be open    3  Afterthe  Good Bye  message  press the button three times within two seconds to toggle the  state of the  Good Morning  message  An acknowledgement is played if successful  If the   Already Open  message plays  you have missed the two second window or have not pressed  the button the correct number of times    4  Repeatsteps 2 and 3 for each MNBH panel in the system then close each 
4.  of the case especially if the wall is not    smooth such as lap siding or corrugated metal     Sealing the MNBH Panel Case to Wall Interface                   Ww       11 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    OPERATION    SELF TEST   All LEDs except the AC IN LED will flash on and off once when the unit is powered up or reset  This is  part of the internal self test  After approximately ten seconds the system will enter its normal operating  mode and the LEDs will show the solar power  local AC DC power and battery status     SOLAR ON LED  The green LED on the left indicates that the combiner disconnect switch is closed  If there is any  sunlight present  high voltages will be present throughout the system     SOLAR OFF LED   The yellow LED indicates that the combiner disconnect switch is open  In daytime there will still be  hazardous voltages present on the PV string wiring up to the combiner  If the power was disconnected  by pressing the button at the MNBH panel  the red handle will still be in the ON position     AC IN LED  The green AC IN LED indicates that local AC power input is on  In normal operation this LED should be  ON     Due to the large energy reserve stored in the MNBN power supply  the AC IN LED will remain on for  several minutes after power is removed  There is no delay when power is applied     LOW BATTERY LED   The MNBH Disconnect Panel s internal batteries are continually monitored and recharged automaticall
5.  opened     Combiner power input to the MNBH panel is derived from solar power and is not present at night  so the  presence of voltage indicates daytime  This is used to decide whether to play the daytime or nighttime  message  A third message is provided for the unlikely event that the disconnect switch does not open or    5 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    is slow responding  The software will detect this condition and audio annunciator will give voice  instructions for turning the power off manually at the combiner     INSTALLATION    SELECTING A LOCATION  NOTE  All wiring must comply with local and national codes  The following instructions are typical in  nature  Details may vary  Professional installation is recommended     The MNBH panels should be located near roof access doors or ladders and one should be located at the  central solar control point such as the inverter  charge controller or battery cabinet  The MNBH panel  closest to the combiner should be the one chosen for the cable connection to the combiner  This first  panel is referred to as the primary unit  Any others are referred to as secondary units  Up to three  secondary units can be wired to the primary unit  as needed     POWER REQUIREMENTS   Each MNBH Disconnect Panel requires its own local AC power connection  It is recommended that the  AC power circuit be dedicated for the MNBH panel s   The wiring should be enclosed in conduit and  installed in acc
6.  supplied by the combiner during daylight  Otherwise you must disconnect the  CAT 5 cables going to the combiner and any other MNBH panels    3  IMPORTANT  Do NOT place the Battery LED board on any electrically conductive surface or article  such as a tool while there are batteries installed on it  High SHORT CIRCUIT currents will flow   IMPORTANT  Before proceeding  shut off AC power at the circuit breaker panel    5  Open the MNBH panel   s large door and remove the six  8 flat head screws holding the case on   Carefully remove the case and place it in a safe location so it will not be damaged    IMPORTANT  Remove the shunt on JP1  See photo in the Installation section    7  Allow the power supply time to discharge  all LEDs go off  and remove the two screws holding the  Battery LED board to the top of the unit  Remove the board being careful not to damage the LEDs    8  Carefully slice through the silicone sealant holding the batteries to the circuit board or Cut the tie   wraps and remove the old batteries  Dispose of the used batteries properly     15 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    9  Replace all four 9 volt batteries with new  fully charged NiMH batteries  Since the battery  connectors cannot be conformal coated they are a potential point of corrosion  Using a small  amount of silicone grease on the battery terminals is recommended    10  Secure the batteries to the board  Tie wraps are provided but electrical tape also
7.  works well    11  Replace the 3 volt lithium coin cell battery  B1  before reinstalling the Battery LED board  There   s  more room to work around the area of the battery with the Battery   LED board removed    12  Re install the Battery   LED board    13  Re install the shunt on JP1  After about ten seconds the voice annunciator should say     The system  is ready     And the LEDs should reflect the current state of the combiner disconnect switch    14  Restore AC power  The AC ON LED should come on    15  Re install the case    16  Restore solar power and test the system  Reseal the case to wall interface with caulk as shown in  the detail on page 12     16 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    PERIODIC INSPECTION   While leakage and terminal corrosion is extremely rare with modern batteries  it is not impossible and  may be exacerbated by environmental conditions such as extreme heat  dust  moisture  or salty ocean  air  Of course  the main cause of battery leakage and corrosion is leaving them in a discharged state for  a long time as well as repeated overcharging  neither of which should ever happen if the unit is  functioning properly  The red BATTERY LOW LED will come on if the batteries are undercharged     However  for security and peace of mind it is recommended that the MNBH panel cover be removed  once every 2 years for inspection especially the batteries and connectors on the Battery LED board   particularly if units a
8. B is also a chassis ground connection  shown open      Main Board Connection Detail   Combiner and Secondary MNBH Panel Connections    J1   In from combiner or  secondary MNBH Panel s     J2   Out to secondary  MNBH Panel s        8  Connect the 600 volt UV rated CAT 5 control cable to the combiner at J1  Use a small amount of  silicone grease on all cable ends to protect the connections    9  Inasimilar manner  connect the CAT 5 cable to any other MNBH units to J2    10  Connect the optional remote trip output from any other equipment such as alarm or fire detection  systems to the MNBH panel s Remote Trip input at TB1 pins 1 amp 2  If either of the wires coming from  the external equipment is grounded  connect that wire to TB1 pin 1    11  Optionally  connect the alarm input to any other equipment such as an alarm system the MNBH  panel   s Alarm Out connector  TB4  The common is pin 1  the normally open contact is pin 2  and the  normally closed contact is pin 3     12  When installation is complete and the system is ready to be energized  remove the small plastic  battery isolator from battery holder BH1  located at the upper right corner of the main logic board     Battery Holder BH1 Detail    MEE ee Remove plastic    isolator       10  Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    13  Install the shunt on JP1   Refer to step 3   Replace the case and test the system  Apply caulk  sealant to the case to wall interface along the top edge
9. MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel  User   s Manual    P N 10 192 1 REV C    Mi  its  SOLAR  inc    SOLAR   F ACIN BATTERY LOW    SOLAR    SHUT OFF    PULL  TO  OPEN       Notice of Copyright  MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User s Manual  Copyright O 2012 all rights reserved     Disclaimer   Unless specifically agreed to in writing  MidNite Solar Inc     a  Makes no warranty as to the accuracy  sufficiency or suitability of any technical or other  information provided in its manuals or other documentation     b  Assumes no responsibility or liability for loss or damage whether direct  indirect   consequential or incidental  which might arise out of use of such information  The use of any  such information will be entirely at the user s risk     Contact Information   Telephone  360 403 7207   Fax  360 691 6862   Email  customerservice midnitesolar com  Web  www midnitesolar com    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    Contents  SCOPE Tp                                                     3  IN FRODUCTION esr 4  SPECIFICATIONS sisscssssauststunsseseessonscsseussesbessbncesseansecooesbosassonsnedudssbouestvebuessnssspaustooseessssebesentesnsesdsvesoceseesnses 4  DESCRIPTION c                 5  THEORY Of OPERATION                                           5  INSTALLATION Bos                6  SELECTING  A LOCATION mm 6  POWER WiadelVi arid c                                        6  MOUNTING ees ceise esses acces                         
10. Standards and Requirements    All installations must comply with national and local electrical codes  Professional installation is  recommended     Wiring must be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70  Use Class 1  wiring methods for field wiring connections to terminals of a Class 2 circuit  Use only 14 1 0 gauge  AWM wire  Select the wire gauge used based on the protection provided by the circuit breakers fuses     3 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    This manual provides safety guidelines and installation information for the MNBH Disconnect Panel  It  describes in general terms how the MNBH Disconnect Panel connects to and controls MidNite Solar  disconnecting combiners  but does not give details on combiner installation or connections to other  equipment than the MNBH Disconnect Panel  Refer to the MidNite Solar Disconnecting Combiner User   s  Manual for details on installing your specific combiner     This manual does not provide brand specific information about other components in the system such as  photovoltaic panels  batteries  inverters  etc  Contact the manufacturer of all other components in the  system for relevant technical data     INTRODUCTION   The MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel is a firefighter   service technician   s control device designed  specifically for disconnecting rooftop photovoltaic  PV  panels and their inherently hazardous voltages  from the building   s interior 
11. at the MNBH panel  is pressed the combiner disconnect switch is opened  The connection between the buss bar and the DC  power wiring exiting the combiner is broken  Power will be off beyond the combiner  However  during  the day voltage will still be present from the PV panels up to the combiner  The trip signal from the  MNBH panel is applied via a 600 volt rated CAT 5 cable from the combiner to MNBH units  typically  located at ground level     Power for tripping the disconnect switch is stored in a long life electrolytic capacitor located in the  combiner power supply  The capacitor is purposely oversized to be able to store enough energy to trip  the disconnect switch numerous times without recharging  even after years of service  In normal  operation the capacitor is charged every day by solar power  Backup charge circuits in the MNBH panel  monitor the combiner capacitor voltage and recharge it as needed during times of darkness or  whenever power is removed  such as for maintenance     As well as monitoring the combiner capacitor voltage  the MNBH panel monitors the combiner s  disconnect switch position and power supply voltage  Once the MNBH panel has sent the command to  open the combiner disconnect switch  it continues to monitor the disconnect switch and updates the  LED status when the disconnect switch is known to be open  If the button is pressed and the green LED  goes off and the yellow LED comes on  you can be assured that the combiner disconnect switch has 
12. ate that begins when  the button is pressed while combiner disconnect switch is closed and ends when the switch is closed  again  The yellow Solar Off LED corresponds to Alarm mode as long as the combiner disconnect switch  was opened by pressing the button  Note that shutting off the power manually at the combiner will  illuminate the Solar Off LED but does not cause the MNBH panel to go to Alarm mode  so the Aux Relay  will not activate     7 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE    1   2        Unpack the Unit  Inspect for damage    Open the MNBH panel s large door and remove the six  8 flat head Philips screws holding the case  on  Carefully remove the case and place it in a safe location so it will not be damaged    Test the unit by TEMPORARILY installing the shunt on JP1  located on the right side of the main  circuit board  The SOLAR ON OFF and the BATTERY LOW LEDs should flash  After several seconds  the voice annunciator should say   The combiner cable appears to be damaged or unplugged     If  this test fails the batteries may be completely discharged  Batteries that have been discharged for a  long time may be permanently damaged and should not be placed into service  While good  batteries will charge from line power  it is recommended that all batteries be fully charged before  putting the system into service  Use a good quality  smart  charger such as the Tenergy model  TN346  Avoid inexpensive  t
13. combiner disconnect  switch by turning the red handle fully off and back on  The MNBH panel setting will be retained  as long as the units have power  If all power is lost the option will revert to disabled     13 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    MAINTENANCE       CAUTION   Nickel Metal Hydride batteries produce high currents when short circuited     Follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage to the batteries or unit     BATTERIES   There are four rechargeable 9 volt Nickel Metal Hydride  Ni MH  batteries in the MNBH panel  They are  found on the LED Battery board  P N 8 026 10   located inside the unit at the top of the main logic  board  There is also a 3 3 volt lithium coin cell battery located on the main logic board at the top left  corner below CON1     The 9 volt batteries are series connected to form a 36 volt battery  Together they serve as a backup  power source for the MNBH panel in case of power failure or firefighter s disconnection of the AC grid   They were included in the MNBH panel design for triple redundancy to assure that the combiner  disconnect switch trip capacitor will always be kept charged  These batteries operate the MNBH logic  and supply reserve power to recharge the combiner circuit breaker trip capacitor  In normal operation  the batteries are kept charged by solar power in the daytime and from the AC DC power source at the  MNBH panel at other times  The only time the batteries actually su
14. imer  based chargers  If the unit does not operate with fully charged    batteries call MidNite Solar s technical support for assistance     Shunt JP1 Location  Viewed From Right   Shown Installed        REMOVE the shunt from JP1 and place it in the shipping position until the entire installation  procedure is completed to conserve battery power     Shipping Position  Place jumper on only  one pin to disconnect  battery from circuit     MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    5  Identify the MNBH Disconnect Panel mounting location and secure the chassis to the wall  sealing    the mounting screws with caulk  as necessary     Chassis Sealing Detail  back side view     Apply sealant to mounting locations   four places on back of chassis        METEO    6  Route the 120 volt AC power circuit from the building   s distribution panel via appropriate conduit as  required into the MNBH disconnect panel     Main Board Connection Detail     Power   Remote Trip   Aux Relay    cia Art adl NAR Sass   BR oP aa aladi SORRY NC       AC Line Safety Ground    COMMON N O    Aux Relay Connections    N C  AC Neutral Remote Trip Input    9 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    7  Connectthe line side  black or red  of the 120 volt AC power to TB3 pin 1  Connect the neutral side   white  to TB3 pin 2  Connect the safety ground  green  to the chassis box lug located below the  main circuit board  TB3 pin 3 pin 3 on the PC
15. lined in these instructions  please refer installation to a  qualified dealer  electrician or installer  These instructions are not meant to be a complete explanation of a renewable energy system     GENERAL PRECAUTIONS    If service or repair should become necessary  contact MidNite Solar Inc  Improper servicing may result in a risk of shock  fire or explosion   To reduce these risks  disconnect all wiring before attempting any maintenance or cleaning  Do not work alone  Someone should be in  the range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you work with or near electrical equipment     Remove rings  bracelets  necklaces  watches etc  when working with batteries or other electrical equipment  Power from solar  panels makes a very effective arc welder with dire consequences if one of the welded pieces is on your person     SAFETY WARNINGS used throughout this document are as follows        WARNING     Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life        CAUTION    Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the unit or other equipment   MNBH DISCONNECT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   The following important restrictions apply unless superseded by local or national codes    For routine  user approved maintenance     Turn off all circuit breakers  including those to the solar modules  batteries and related electrical  connections before performing any maintenance     
16. nnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    Note that TB1 pin 1 is connected to the logic GND and may be used as a reference for voltage  measurements for MNBH control signals  however it is not connected to earth ground     Combiner and Secondary MNBN Panels   There are two Ethernet style RJ 45 jacks on the MNBH main board  These are not network connectors   These connectors carry low voltage  signals  power and voltage sensing leads to monitor and trip the  disconnecting combiner  They only work with MidNite Solar disconnecting combiners and MNBH panels   They are wired identically  Either connector may be used for the cable run to the combiner  The other  is available for connection to additional MNBH panels  if needed  optional   This feature allows up to  three additional MNBH panels to be connected to a single combiner in a series string  The cables are  straight through cables  not crossover  and are wired according to the T568B standard  The cable  connecting secondary MNBH panels to the primary panel or to each other can be any  low voltage  CAT   5 cable that meets local code  However  because of the high voltages inside the combiner the CAT 5  cable that connects the primary MNBH panel to the combiner must be rated for 600 volts and be UV  rated for weather and sun exposure  MidNite Solar or your installer can provide more information on  cable requirements     Aux Relay Output   The Aux Relay is active whenever the MNBH panel is in Alarm mode  an internal st
17. ordance with local codes  An internal box lug is provided for the safety ground     MOUNTING   Mount the MNBH panel to the wall in the desired location  No brackets or mounting plate is necessary   Waterproof sealant is recommended on the four mounting screw locations  Electrical connections are  made to the building wiring and external equipment using screw terminal connectors along the bottom  edge of the main board  Connections to the combiner and other MNBH panels are made via the RJ 45   Ethernet style  jacks  Cables and other wiring can be pulled to the MNBH panel through standard thin  wall conduit  Knockouts in the chassis support backside or bottom cable entry     MAKING CONNECTIONS    Power   The MNBH panel requires a nominal 120 volt AC connection to the building wiring and a cable  connection to the combiner  Connect the AC hot wire  typically black or red  to TB3 pin 1  Connect the  AC Neutral  white  to TB3 Pin 2  Connect the safety ground  green  to the chassis box lug below the  main board     Remote Trip Input   An optional remote trip input is provided to interface an alarm output from other devices such as fire  alarm systems  door interlocks and security systems to the MNBH panel  All that is required is a simple   normally open  disconnect switch closure such as a relay  Connect the controlling device s switch wires  to TB1 pins 1 amp 2  If no remote trip input is needed simply leave the remote trip pins disconnected     6 Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disco
18. pply power the unit is when no  other power is available     If all external power is removed and there is no emergency   i e    the MNBH panel   s voice system is not  operating   the batteries will power the unit for up to 16 hours depending upon the temperature   battery age and the initial charge of the batteries  If there is an emergency situation and voice messages  are playing the batteries life will be less because of higher current demand  They will recharge  automatically when external power is restored     The coin cell battery  B1  allows the MNBN s internal microprocessor to keep track of time and go into  low power mode to conserve batteries in the rare event of a complete power failure  In normal  operation there is no current drawn from the coin cell battery  It should last 5 years or more   However  since it is a low cost component it is recommended that the coin cell battery be replaced at  the same time as the 9 volt batteries     14  Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual   Rev C   January 2013    BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE       CAUTION     Nickel Metal Hydride batteries produce high currents when short circuited     Follow the procedure carefully to avoid damage to the unit     Battery     LED Board detail        1  IMPORTANT  All batteries should be replaced at the same time including the lithium coin cell  battery  B1    2  IMPORTANT  Batteries should be replaced at night or with the combiner disconnect switch OPEN  because power is
19. re exposed to the elements     WARRANTY   The MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel comes with a 5 year warranty on the electronics  excluding  batteries   We will repair or replace a defective MNBH Disconnect Panel at no charge during this 5 year  period     PREPARING FOR RETURN SHIPMENT  Prior to returning any product to the factory please contact MidNite Solar to obtain an RMA number and  receive shipping instructions     IMPORTANT  To avoid any possibility of damage due to battery leakage or corrosion it is recommended  that used batteries be removed from the MNBH Disconnect Panel and not returned to MidNite Solar  unless you are instructed to do so by Customer Service  If you are instructed to do so  it is very  important that you REMOVE the battery shunt  JP1  on the main board  See JP1 detail photograph in  Step 2 of the Installation Procedure  on page 8     Contact Information  Telephone  360 403 7207    Fax  360 691 6862  Email  customerservice midnitesolar com  Web  www midnitesolar com    17 Page    
20. wiring in case of emergencies or system maintenance  The MNBH  Disconnect Panel works in conjunction with MidNite Solar disconnecting combiners to provide workers  the ability to disconnect power at the combiner before sending personnel onto the roof  Disconnecting  power requires the simple press of a single button  The panel   s LED display gives system status and an  automated speech synthesis system gives further situation specific instructions     SPECIFICATIONS    Power  120 volt 50 60Hz AC power from a  recommended dedicated  circuit   1 5 watt nominal  1 6 Amp internal fuse  non replaceable   Connector accepts up to AWG  12 wire  Chassis lug for safety ground wire     Solar Power   48 volts DC  20mA nominal  from the combiner current limited  145mA max      Remote Trip Input  Normally Open  N O   switch closure to GND  Internally pulled to  48 VDC  when inactive  Do not connect to a DC voltage  Interface using a relay     Aux Relay Output  1 form C relay contacts  Rated 1A  2  120VAC   24 VDC    Batteries  9 volt  rechargeable  NiMH  180mAh or greater  Varta P N 5122 V7 8H or equiv    Qty 4   3 0 volt  lithium coin cell  CR1216  Qty 1   Display LEDs  Solar ON     Green  Solar OFF     Yellow  AC In   Green  Battery Low     Red    Environmental  Temperature   40C to  85C  exclusive of batteries    40C to  65C  in storage with batteries installed     less than 30 days    20C to  65C  operating   OC to  65C  batteries charging     Weight  4 lb 8oz   2 05kg        4 Page  
21. y  as needed  The LOW BATTERY LED should remain off in normal operation  The LOW BATTERY LED  indicates that the batteries have discharged to an unacceptably low level  This will occur if external  power has been removed for several hours  In this case the LED may remain on for a while after AC  power is restored  However  it typically will not remain on longer than 20 minutes  If the LOW BATTERY  LED comes on unexpectedly or remains on for a long time after restoring AC power  a problem may exist  with the batteries or charging circuits  The unit should be inspected and repaired as necessary     VOICE SYSTEM   When the MNBH panel completes its self test it will detect the combiner and if the switch is closed it  say that  The combiner circuit breaker is closed   Once the combiner capacitor is fully charged  the  MNBH will say   The system is ready   Note that if there is no charge on the capacitor this may take a  few minutes  Thereafter  the voice system will only speak when the button is pressed or the combiner  circuit breaker is closed  or a problem is detected with the system that requires attention     There are three main messages that explain the situation on the roof  The message for daytime alarms  includes the warning that there are still voltages present up to the combiner  The nighttime message  does not include this warning  There is a third possibility  which is that the combiner disconnect switch    12  Page    MidNite Solar MNBH Disconnect Panel User Manual 
    
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