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1. anual Installation amp User M MILI Py Cay Vi L MUTT Ws t ing j f i t ANN NN imisation Unit ic Voltage Optimisat TA Single Phase Britain ape Energy UK J Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Table of Contents MOGUO scseceanneenonansanesacenseosanceonaceesessossusdessasauinedarcaansnesooeteansgccersetoaacusenasansae avesassseies 2 FOSS E E E E 3 Cona I OUI e E E E E E N 3 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS seseeseseescseseresescessceseressscesscesseesseeeseceseeessseseteseeeseeesees 4 VG AOT e E E E A A A 5 Typical Domestic InstalatiOn sseeeseeseeseereeresresresrnsrrsresrrsrrsrrsresrrsnesresnrnnenrenrennesnennennennes 5 Typical Integration with Domestic PV Installation cccecceeeceeeteeeteeeteeeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeteees 6 Note Before commencing with the installation sannonnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnrnnnrennnnne 7 Installation Method isscicrstecrascsatecionwsccatsannmesateciecmactesseaanstesuam nett aunaitcaueamacdea sunmitcdieteasacttenmaatesetounacies 7 TN Ire soa cesses E A EE A N A 1 Uae S146 0 e ements ere ee ee eee eee ee eee 11 OVC CUNT CAll scsittucmsstuccuchuscuetucsenuscustucsenuseenucsasauseassucscaubensnucseaub estan 11 VS SSS E E E A E E E E TT 12 KOLO O E E E E E E E 12 BOTE MO E 12 SIU INICIO NS sine 13 KOUDE NOCI ere EE E EAEE A E E E EAE EE 14 A O a E A A E E E E 14 Technical Specification eesesesssereeesseresersrerssreressserressrsters
2. Page 10 of 18 aper Energy UK J Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Operation The Apex Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit constantly monitors the input supply voltage and current and will automatically control the supply within the parameters of the product The incoming supply will fluctuate constantly the Voltage Optimiser will react as follows A click noise may be heard from the unit as it changes state this is normal The transformer used to reduce the incoming voltage will get hot during save mode this is normal and you may feel convected warm air coming from the upper air vents There are 2 LED lights see fig 8 one green and one red that can be seen through the clear perspex window These lights in conjunction with the Status Indications section of this user guide will explain what state the voltage optimiser is in All operations will occur automatically determined by the voltage optimiser ECU 0 AVQ 009 Figure 8 Optimiser status indicator LED s Under Voltage The incoming supply will fluctuate constantly where a risk of under voltage exists the Voltage Optimiser will automatically revert back to mains voltage Over Current Should the demand exceed the 40A continuous rating of the Voltage Optimiser the transformer is rated to allow an over current for approximately 30 minutes after which time if the over current has not returned fo its rated level the device will automatically revert to b
3. Voltage Optimisation Unit WARNING 1 ELECTRICITY CAN KILL INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT ISOLATING THE SUPPLY IS NOT ONLY DANGEROUS BUT CONTRAVENES THE ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS 1989 WARNING 2 MAKE SURE THAT MAXIMUM CONDUCTIVE CABLE SURFACE IS IN CONTACT WITH TERMINALS AND THAT THEY ARE SECURE LOOSE CONNECTIONS CAN CAUSE ARCING THAT MAY RESULTS IN HEAT DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS AND ULTIMATELY FIRE WARNING 3 THIS WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN CAUTIONS e Donot mount with the transformer lowermost as heat will rise from it into the unit Allow a minimum of 100mm clearance around the unit for ventilation Failure to observe these requirements may result in overheating and possible damage to some of its components e Make sure the Installation location is clean dry and ventilated to prevent any current leakage e The unit must never be covered e The Voltage Optimiser is compatible with Solar PV installations however the electrical connection method MUST be in accordance with the scheme outlined in figure 2 June 2012 Page 4of 18 apex Energy UK e Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Installation Typical Domestic Installation The configuration of a typical domestic installation is illustrated in Figure 1 Consumer Unit a gt Grid Power a m gt Optimised Power gt a jae na _ Consumer jie Isolator an gt Suppliers Suppliers Fus
4. become too hot OR the unit has exceeded its 100A maximum load Switching the main Isolator off then on again should re set the unit Please note that there may need to be a time delay before the unit will reset if it tripped due to over temperature Solid for VO mode Flashing for Bypass Power up Self test Start up Ulira Low Power Bypass mode Normal Voltage Optimizing mode Low input voltage Bypass mode High Current Bypass mode Over Temperature Bypass mode oo nH amp Figure 9 Graphical presentation of status indicators June 2012 Page 13 of 18 ape Energy UK A Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Troubleshooting WARNING 4 ELECTRICITY CAN KILL TROUBLESHOOTING THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT ISOLATING THE SUPPLY IS NOT ONLY DANGEROUS BUT CONTRAVENES THE ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS 1989 WARNING 5 TROUBLESHOOTING THAT REQUIRES THE REMOVING OF INSULATING COVERS MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CAUTION Removing the cover of the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit without contacting Apex may invalidate your warranty Loss of Power Consult supplier to check if supply power has been cut Both LED not lit on Check visually cable from meter to optimiser only qualified electricians should carry out Optimiser further checks or attempt to reconnect cables Optimiser Unit Contact your Apex supplier Failure Red LED continuously flashing Warranty The Domestic Voltage Optimisatio
5. e Games consoles e Audio systems e Microwave cookers e Incandescent lamps Compact Fluorescent lamps Fluorescent tubes Halogen Lighting indoor and outdoor em o O E In addition to energy saving the Apex VO unit will also protect your appliances from harmful over voltages and spikes that can significantly reduce the electrical life of sensitive electronic equipment Savings may vary between manufacturers June 2012 Page 2 of 18 apex Energy UK J Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit The Voltage Optimiser has a dedicated electronic control unit ECU which intelligently and constantly monitors all the parameters such as incoming and outgoing supply voltage load current temperature even its own performance ensuring the unit always delivers the optimum performance to the premises The voltage optimiser will switch in and out of circuit depending on the algorithm of conditions It even Incorporates an internal energy save mode so It is perfectly normal for the Unit to be in bypass mode single green flashing at certain times Incorporating the latest sine wave sampling SWS and active sine wave mapping ASWM technology enables the unit to monitor and control three critical performance and safety functions Low voltage threshold LVT eliminates the risk of the optimised voltage falling below a minimum target voltage When it detects the voltage has recovered and stabilised it automatically switches bac
6. e Meter Figure 1 Typical domestic installation June 2012 Page 5of 18 apex Energy UK A Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Typical Integration with Domestic PV Installation The configuration when integrated with a typical domestic PV installation is shown in Figure 2 PV Array gt Grid Power gt PV Power gt Optimised Power BIE BIE DC Isolator vit tit 4 wj Inverter Consumer Unit AC Isolator mS S Seer pooo D SE p E DDS Ee E E aa oojo t lt lt p gt Consumer Suppliers Suppliers Isolator Meter Fuse 1 Way Consumer gt Unit Figure 2 Typical installation with domestic PV solar power system June 2012 Page 6 of 18 aper Energy UK J Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Note Before commencing with the installation e Make sure that you have the correct thickness and length of tails Add together the total maximum design current of the circuits to be supplied by the optimiser Calculate the size of the cable required refer fo Appendix 6 of the BS7671 On Site Guide e Establish how isolation ts to be achieved if an isolation switch is not installed check if there is an Isolation facility on the meter At the last resort remove the supply fuse usually a BS88 or BS371 cartridge type If seals are fitted notify the supplier and ask permission before
7. e correct size earth bonding cable refer to Chapter 4 of the BS7671 On Site Guide between the main earth terminal and the chassis of the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit using a terminal lug crimped to the earth cable Note Leave the main earth conductor usually 16mm csa connected between the main earth terminal and the consumer unit c Carry out the following dead checks e Continuity of all cables e Polarity of the live and neutral e Insulation between phase and earth d Carry out the following live checks e Earth Loop Impedance check it is within limits max Zs for the protective devices installed within the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit refer to BS7671 17th edition chapter 4 e Prospective fault current if not obtained by enquiry make sure this does not exceed the breaking current of the unit e Input Voltage e Output Voltage e Record results obtained in steps c and d on and include an installation certificate refer to Appendix 7 BS7671 OSG f If 25mm cable has been used cut the notch in the cover at the cable location Replace the cover and secure with the four screws refer to Figure 7 g Re instate the supply and turn on the Voltage Optimiser and leave it to go through its self setting procedure v PIIOI0I00 AN D ork eee K AAaaw iomestic 7 GlOoSex V O Ne a Enorm Ux Ky AA M 4 AUU A Figure 7 Cover securing screw locations AVO 008 June 2012
8. k to save mode High current threshold HCT protects against over current The unit will automatically detect this and remains in a temporary bypass mode until the over current reduces Optimum switching threshold OST by constantly mapping the sine wave the Voltage Optimiser will only switch at the optimum point which eliminates any interruption to the supply voltage It also eliminates spikes and transients The Voltage Optimiser reduces the incoming supply voltage by a fixed amount Purpose The purpose of the Voltage Optimiser is as follows e Reduces energy waste and carbon footprint by reducing the power consumed by appliances e Contributes fo Government funded targets on carbon reduction e Customer savings start immediately e Substantially extends the life of appliances and lighting amp protects sensitive electrical devices from damage Important Points e Familiarise yourself with this manual and the Voltage Optimiser before installing and or operating the unit In particular ensure that you have read the WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS section e Contact your electricity supplier before breaking any main fuse seals during the installation of this product If necessary ask the supplier to install an isolator switch June 2012 Page 3 of 18 aper Energy UK J Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS These warnings and cautions must be observed when installing operating the Domestic
9. misation Unit Status Indications The status indicated by the LEDs is described in the following table A graphical representation of this is given in Figure 9 The unit is working normally and in Save Mode Flashing Single Internal The unit is conducting internal tests this will typically occur following Flashing Testing a power outage The unit will revert to Save Mode once completed Flashing Bypass Mode The unit has reverted to Ultra Low Bypass Mode due to the dwelling load being too low to allow any savings to be made The unit will revert to Save Mode when conditions allow Flashing Single Bypass Mode The unit has reverted to Bypass Mode due to a temporary under Flashing voltage Once the voltage increases to specification levels the unit will automatically revert back to Save mode Flashing Double Bypass Mode The unit has reverted to Bypass Mode due to a temporary over Flashing current 60A Once the current drops below 60A the voltage optimisation device will automatically revert back to Save Mode Flashing Triple Bypass Mode The unit has reverted to Bypass Mode due to a temporary over Flashing temperature Once the unit temperature drops to specification levels the voltage optimisation device will automatically revert back to Save Mode Off Continuous Unit Shut The unit has shutdown either because the Incoming voltage has Flashing down exceeded 270V OR the Unit has
10. n Unit is guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase The installer will record the serial numbers of the Voltage Optimiser and the circuit board on the warranty card that you must send to Apex to increase your warranty to three years Apex Energy UK St Johns Road Meadowfield Ind Est Durham DH7 8RJ June 2012 Page 14 of 18 aper Energy UK A Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Technical Specification Incoming Voltage 232V 253V Outgoing Voltage 214V 235V Freguency 50 60Hz Humidity 85 Ambient Temperature 10 to 40 C Efficiency gt 99 Insulation Class BS2757 120 degree maximum Cooling Case is naturally ventilated Voltage Surge 3 3kv Breaking Current 10kA Operating Current Continuous Maximum current 40A Limited Maximum Current 60A Maximum By Pass Current 100A Weight 12kg INSTALLATION amp USER MANUAL Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Y Made in Britain Designed developed and manufactured in the UK by Apex Energy UK St Johns Road Meadowfield Ind Est Durham DH7 8RJ June 2012 Page 15 of 18 Version 1 1 August 2012
11. oloured brown and the neutral blue at terminals e There is no excess conductor exposed June 2012 Page 8 of 18 aper Energy UK Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit 7 Connect the cable tails from the meter to the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit and the output cables as follows a If installing with 16mm csa cables cut the grommet Refer to Fig 4 and Fig 5 If using 25mm csa cables they will be installed in the cut out refer to Fig 6 for 25mm cable installation AVO 003 Figure 4 Grommet Preparation for a 16mm csa cable installation Connect the cables from the meter to the terminals of the double pole isolator at the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Connect the output cables from optimiser at the din rail connectors Refer to Figure 5 for 16mm cable installation and Fig 6 for 29mm cable installation DNW Gs Z T z gt N ojejo i OCE OUT Neutral gt SEE OUT Neutral gt i I D out Live OS EL IN Neutral OUT Live EE eel gt om IN Live DS IN Live i i Figure 5 14mm csa installation Figure 6 25mm csa cable installation Note Armoured cable can be connected to the base unit by removing grommets and installing appropriate glands June 2012 Page 9 of 18 aper Energy UK A Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit b Connect th
12. ood or the correct type of wall plugs for plasterooard brick etc d Use M8 screws with wall plugs if appropriate Leave the heads of the screws protruding sufficiently to locate in their relative location holes in the base unit June 2012 Page 7 of 18 aper Energy UK A Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit e Locate the base unit on the four M8 screws if necessary tighten the screws to prevent any movement of the base unit but do not tighten fully as it should be made possible for the unit to slide in and out of position 22 2MM 22 2MM 361 5mm Figure 3 Dimensions of mounting hole centres 5 Isolate the supply to the premises at the isolation switch meter or by removing the supply fuse as applicable If the supply fuse is removed make sure that the fuse holder is covered with insulation material to prevent any possible contact with live terminals 6 Remove the tails from the consumer unit and connect directly to the Domestic Volfage Optimisation Unit or if not possible due to inconvenient lengths cut or use new longer tails If it is necessary to connect longer tails to the meter ask permission before you remove any seals at the meter If applicable connect the tails to the meter make sure that the connection is in accordance with BS7671 Chapter 13 of the Wiring Regulations 17 Edition I e e That all the terminal screw is in contact with the conductive part of the cable e The positive cable is c
13. sereesssetessseteesssererssereesseeees 15 Document Revision Revsiono Dale teasontorievson June 2012 Page 1 of 18 aper Energy UK A Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Introduction This Installation amp User Manual covers the installation and use of the Apex Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit The incoming voltage to a property will vary around the country but by law it can be between 216V and 253V according to current European Legislation ESQCR 2002 However sudden voltage surges can damage electronic equipment such as computers washing machine controllers and motion detectors such as passive infrared PIR All domestic electrical equipment is designed to work within a range of 207V and 253V if it complies with European Conformity CE But critically the optimum and most efficient supply voltage for these appliances is 220V When the supply voltage exceeds 220V wasted power can be generated as both heat and vibration this could significantly reduce the life soan and efficiency of the equipment Household loads that will deliver energy savings are those that are known as voltage dependent loads Appliances that will benefit from Voltage optimisation are typically e Fridge and Freezer motors e Washing machine and dishwasher motors e Garage door amp Gate motors e Central heating and Gas Boiler pump motors e Vacuum cleaner motors e Open loop resistive circuits such as hairdryers e LCDTV s
14. you remove them e Make sure the unit is clean and undamaged prior to installation e Make sure all electrical connections are secure retighten if necessary Installation Method 1 Remove the cover of the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit which is loosely positioned in the box The four cover screws will be loosely installed in their locations in the base frame 2 Record the serial numbers of the main unit and the electronic circuit board on the warranty card that accompanies the unit 3 Carry out visual wiring checks a Yellow PTC wire from the transformer must be Connected to white socket on electronic board labelled JP2 b All neutral live and earth terminations secured pull test c Earth terminal block must not be touching the transformer case 4 Secure the base to the wall as follows a Choose a location for the base unit of the Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit either horizontally or vertically on a solid surface in a convenient position for access and in a well ventilated and dry location Ensure the unit has a minimum 100mm clearance all around for ventilation If the unit is to be Installed vertically the transformer must be positioned uppermost b Measure and mark positions of four or five securing screws according to whether the unit is to be mounted horizontally or vertically The dimensions of the hole centres are given in Figure 3 c Drill appropriate size hole for either direct fixing into w
15. ypass June 2012 Page 11 of 18 aper Energy UK J Domestic Voltage Optimisation Unit Over Temperature Depending on the load conditions and the ambient temperature the voltage optimiser contains several over temperature protection devices These are designed to prevent the unit being damaged Should this occur the unit will automatically switch info bypass mode until the unit has cooled sufficiently to automatically revert back to save mode No Load Where the demand from the installation falls to a level below 0 5A typically when the dwelling has no appliances on the Volfage Optimiser will automatically revert to Ultra Low bypass mode The operating status of the Voltage Optimiser is indicated by two LED s in the small circular indicator window Refer to figure 8 Bypass Mode This mode is automatically selected by the Voltage Optimiser for reasons either of savings or for reasons of protection This mode means that the supply voltage to the house will continue and will not be interrupted however the Volfage Optimiser is not reducing the voltage at this time The Voltage Optimiser will intelligently decide when it is the optimum time to switch into and out of Save Mode so there is no need to be concerned if the flashing green light is on it merely indicates that the total load on the house at that time is not sufficient to warrant the Voltage Optimiser being on June 2012 Page 12 of 18 Domestic Voltage Opti
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