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Instruction Manual
Electrobloc EBL 101 C
Table of contents
1
1.1
1.2
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Meaning of safety symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
2
2
2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switching system on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Closing down the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
3
4
6
7
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
Application and Functions in Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Battery Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Additional Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Use as an Exchange Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
E Schaudt GmbH, Elektrotechnik und Apparatebau, Daimlerstraße 5, 88677 Markdorf, Germany, tel. -0, fax +49 7544 9577-29, www.schaudt--gmbh.de
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1
1.1
Safety Information
Meaning of safety symbols
DANGER!
Failure to heed this warning may result in death or serious injury.
Y
WARNING!
Failure to heed this warning may result in personal injuries.
Y
Y ATTENTION!
Failure to heed this warning may result in damage to the device or connected consumers.
1.2
General safety information
The device is state-of-the-art and complies with approved safety regulations.
Nonetheless, personal injuries or damage to the device may occur if the safety instructions contained herein are not followed.
Ensure that the device is in perfect working order before use.
Any technical faults which may impact personal safety or the safety of the
device must be rectified immediately by qualified personnel.
DANGER!
230 V mains voltage carrying parts.
Danger of death due to electric shock or fire:
Y
F
F
F
F
Do not carry out maintenance or repair work on the device.
If cables or the device housing are damaged, no longer use the
device and isolate from the power supply.
Ensure that no liquids enter the device.
The mains connection line may only be replaced by an authorised
customer service department or by qualified persons.
WARNING!
Hot components!
Burns:
Y
F
F
Only replace blown fuses once the cause of the fault has been identified and rectified.
F
Never bypass or repair fuses.
F
Only use original fuses rated as specified on the device.
F
Device parts can become hot during operation. Do not touch.
F
2
Only change blown fuses when the device is completely de-energised.
Never store heat sensitive objects close to the device (e.g. temperature sensitive clothes if the device has been installed in a wardrobe).
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2
Introduction
This instruction manual contains important information on the safe operation
of equipment supplied by Schaudt. Ensure you read and follow the safety instructions provided.
The instruction manual should be kept in the vehicle at all times. Ensure that
other users are made aware of the safety regulations.
Y
This device is not intended to be used by persons (including children)
with limited physical, sensory or mental aptitude or lack of experience
and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for
their safety or have received instruction from this person as to how the
device is used.
Children are to be supervised so as to ensure they do not play with the
device.
This device is intended for installation into a vehicle.
3
Operation
The Electrobloc is operated solely from the DT ... control and switch panel
connected (apart from battery isolation).
The EBL Electrobloc 101 C does not require daily operation.
Initial settings are only required after the type of battery (lead-acid or leadgel) has been changed or during commissioning or when upgrading with accessories (see section 3.2 and EBL 101 C installation instructions for details).
3.1
Switching system on/off
ATTENTION!
Incorrect Electrobloc settings.
Damage to connected devices. Therefore prior to starting:
Y
F
F
F
12 V main switch
(on DT ... control and
switch panel)
Ensure the leisure battery is connected.
Ensure that the battery selector switch (Fig. 1, Pos. 1) is set to the
correct position for the inserted battery.
Ensure that the AES fuse (Fig. 4, Pos. 16) is only inserted if an AES
refrigerator is connected to the system. Otherwise, the leisure battery
may totally discharge. Damage to the battery is possible.
Disable battery isolation on Electrobloc:
³ Move slide switch (see Fig. 4, Pos. 15) into position ”Battery ON”
³ After disabling the battery cut-off switch or after changing batteries: 12 V
main switch on the DT ... control and switch panel must be turned on
briefly to start up the consumers.
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Use the 12 V main switch (see instruction manual of relevant control and
switch panel) to switch on/off all the consumers and the control and switch
panel.
Exceptions:
F
Heater
F
Step
F
Frost protection valve
F
AES/compressor refrigerator
F
Spare 4
For more information, see the DT ... control and switch panel instruction manual.
Step switch
The supply to the step is protected by a self-resetting fuse. This is why the
step switch may only be activated briefly.
ATTENTION!
Activating the step switch too long results in too high a current.
Self-resetting fuse can activate:
Y
F
Only press the step switch briefly.
³ If the self-resetting fuse has triggered, it needs about one minute to reset
before the step switch can be pressed again.
Operation with solar
regulator
ATTENTION!
No battery buffer function!
Damage to connected devices:
Y
F
3.2
Do not operate solar regulator without battery connected.
Changing the battery
ATTENTION!
Use of incorrect battery types or incorrectly rated batteries.
Damage to the battery or devices connected to the electronic block:
Y
F
Batteries should only be changed by qualified personnel.
F
Follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer.
F
4
Only connect the electronic block to 12 V power supplies with rechargeable 6-cell lead gel or lead acid batteries. Do not use any unsuitable
battery types.
Y
Only batteries of the same type and capacity should normally be used,
i.e. same as those installed by the manufacturer.
Y
It is possible to swap lead acid batteries with lead gel batteries. Changing
from lead gel batteries to lead acid batteries is not possible without overhead. Contact the vehicle manufacturer for more information.
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Changing the battery
³ Disconnect the battery from the Electrobloc by activating the battery isolation on the DT ... control and switch panel (see also section 3.4).
³ Remove ”+ solar cell” connector on the solar charge regulator (if available).
³ Isolate Electrobloc from the mains voltage (230 V AC).
³ Replace battery.
³ After changing the battery, recheck which type of battery has been inserted.
DANGER!
Incorrect setting of the battery selector switch.
Risk of explosion due to build up of explosive gases:
Y
F
Set the battery selector switch to the correct position.
Y ATTENTION!
Incorrect setting of the battery selector switch.
Damage to the battery.
F
Set the battery selector switch to the correct position.
³ Disconnect the electronic block from the mains before adjusting the battery selector switch.
1
Fig. 1
Battery selector switch
³ Set the battery selector switch (Fig. 1, Pos. 1) to the correct position
using a thin object (such as a ballpoint pen):
Starting up
the System
F
Lead gel battery: Set the battery selector switch to ”Lead-gel”.
F
Lead acid battery: Set the battery selector switch to ”Lead-acid”.
³ Remove ”+ solar cell” connector on the solar charge regulator (if available).
³ Start up the system as described in section 3.1.
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3.3
Flatvehicle fuses
Self-resetting fuses
System Faults
A fault in the power supply system is usually caused by a blown fuse.
The following functions are protected by a self-resetting fuse:
F
Exit step
F
Sensor lines to the DT ... control and switch panel
If there is a fault with the step, it must not be operated for a period of 1 minute. This fuse resets automatically during this period.
For faults to the DT ... control and switch panel, the entire system is to be
switched off via the battery cut-off and turned on again after about 1 minute.
Please contact our customer service address if you are unable to rectify the
fault using the following table.
If this is not possible, e.g. if you are abroad, you can have the electronic bloc
repaired at a specialist workshop. Please note that the warranty will become
void if incorrect repair work is carried out. Schaudt GmbH shall not accept
liability for any damages resulting from such repairs.
Y
6
The use of an overvoltage protection OVP is recommended.
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Living area battery is not
g during
g 230 V
charged
operation
ti (battery
(b tt
voltage
lt
constantly below 13.3
13 3 V)
No mains voltage
Switch on the automatic
fuse in the vehicle
Have the mains voltage
checked
Defective electronic block
Contact the customer
service department
Living area battery is
overcharged during 230 V
operation (battery voltage
constantly above 14.5 V)
Defective electronic block
Contact the customer
service department
Starter battery is not
charged during 230 V
operation
ti (battery
(b tt
voltage
lt
constantly below 13.0 V)
No mains voltage
Switch on the automatic
fuse in the vehicle
Have the mains voltage
checked
Defective electronic block
Contact the customer
service department
Living
g area batteryy is not
charged
h
d during
d i mobile
bil
operation (battery voltage
below 13.0 V)
Defective alternator
Check the alternator
No voltage on D+ input
Check fuses and wiring
Defective electronic block
Contact the customer
service department
The living area battery is
overcharged during
mobile operation (battery
voltage constantly above
14.3 V)
Defective alternator
Check the alternator
The refrigerator does not
g mobile
work during
operation
ti
No power supply to the
refrigerator
Check fuse and wiring
Defective electronic block
Contact the customer
service department
Defective refrigerator
Check the refrigerator
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Fault
Possible cause
Solar charger does not
work (power supply and
g
engine
are off))
Solar panel in (partial)
Move solar panel out of
shade or covered (snow or shade or clean.
dirt)
Solar charge regulator not
plugged in
Plug in solar charge
regulator
Defective fuse or wiring
Check fuse and wiring
Solar charge regulator
defective
Check solar charge
regulator
12 V supply does not work 12 V main switch for the
in the living
g area
living
g area batteryy is
switched off
3.4
Remedy
12 V main switch for the
living
g area batteryy must be
switched on
Activate battery isolation
on the DT ... control and
switch panel
Activate battery isolation
on the DT ... control and
switch panel
Defective fuse or wiring
Check fuse and wiring
Defective electronic block
Contact the customer
service department
The Electrobloc cannot be Defective electronic block
operated from the DT ...
control and switch panel
Contact the customer
service department
Y
If the device becomes too hot due to excessive ambient temperature or
lack of ventilation, the charging current is automatically reduced. Nevertheless, always prevent the device from overheating.
Y
If the automatic shutdown mechanism of the battery monitor is triggered,
fully charge the living area battery.
Closing down the System
ATTENTION!
Total discharge.
Damage to the living area battery:
Y
F
Fully charge the living area battery before and after closing down the
system. (Connect a vehicle with an 80 Ah battery and a vehicle with a
160 Ah battery to the mains for at least 12 and 24 hours respectively).
ATTENTION!
Permitted input voltages exceeded.
Damage to connected consumers:
Y
F
F
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Do not operate any connected Schaudt solar charge regulator without
battery.
If the battery is to be changed or removed, first remove ”+ solar cell”
connector on the solar charge regulator.
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Shutdown of system up
to 6 months
Disconnect the living
area battery from the
12 V power supply
³ Fully charge the living area battery before closing down the system.
The living area battery is then protected against total discharge. This only
applies if the battery is intact. Follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer. The shut down system requires approx. 4 Ah per month.
Disconnect the living area battery from the 12 V power supply if the motorhome is not used for a longer period (during the winter for example). For
this, the system has a battery cut-off mechanism that isolates the living area
battery from the vehicle. Battery isolation is activated from the DT ... control
and switch panel (see DT ... control and switch panel instruction manual).
³ 12 V main switch on the DT ... control and switch panel must be switched
off.
³ Move battery cut-off switch (sliding switch, see Fig. 4, Pos. 15) to position ”Battery OFF”.
The battery cut-off switch isolates the following connections from the living
area battery:
Y
Shutdown period longer
than 6 months
F
12 V consumers
F
Frost protection valve
F
Control and switch panel
The living area battery can also be charged using the internal charger
module, an auxiliary battery charging unit, the solar charge regulator and
the alternator when the battery cut-off switch is switched off.
³ Fully charge the living area battery before closing down the system.
³ Remove the ”+ solar cell” connector on the solar charge regulator.
³ Remove the clamps from the battery poles.
4
Y
The battery alarm is no longer active.
Y
The frost protection valve opens for certain heater systems when the living area battery is isolated from the Electroblock via the battery cut-off.
The boiler and water tank empty when the frost protection valve is open.
For more information, see the instruction manual of the heater system.
Application and Functions in Detail
Y
This device is intended solely for installation in a vehicle.
The EBL 101 C is the central energy supply unit for all 12 V consumers in
the electrical system on board the motorhome or caravan. It is normally fitted inside a cabinet or a stowage space and can be accessed from the front
to change a fuse.
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Kontroll- und
Anzeigetafel
DT/LT ...
Solarregler
LR / LRS ...
(Zubehör)
Elektroblock
EBL 101 C
230 V AC
Zusatz-Lader
LAS ...
(Zubehör)
--
+
Beleuchtung
Pumpe
Heizung
etc.
Starterbatterie
--
+
Wohnraumbatterie
Fig. 2
Modules
System devices
12-V-Verbraucher
On-board power supply system
The EBL 101 C Electrobloc contains:
F
a charge module for charging all connected batteries
F
the complete 12 V distribution
F
the fuses for the 12 V circuits
F
a main switch module
F
other control and monitoring functions
A DT ... control and switch panel must be connected for operation. These
devices control the electrical functions in the motorhome’s living area as well
as the accessories.
There are connections for an additional battery charger and a solar charge
regulator.
Flat vehicle fuses protect the various circuits. Exceptions here are the step
and the frost protection valve.
Protective circuits
Mains connection
Current-carrying
capacity
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F
Excess temperature
F
Overload
F
Short circuit
230 V AC ± 10 %, 47 to 63 Hz sinusoidal, protection class I
12 V outputs may be loaded with max. 90% of the rated current of the respective fuse (see also installation instructions or front panel).
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4.1
Suitable batteries
Battery charging
during mobile operation
Battery isolation
Battery functions
6-cell lead acid or lead gel batteries, 55 Ah and above
Simultaneous charging of the starter battery and the living area battery via
the alternator, parallel connection of the batteries via a cut-off relay
The battery cut-off (at the battery cut-off switch of the Electrobloc, see Fig.
4, Pos. 15, see also section 3.4) isolates the following connections from the
living area battery:
F
all 12 V consumers
F
the frost protection valve
This prevents slow discharge of the living area battery by the standby current during shutdown of the vehicle (discharge with approx. 4 Ah in month).
The batteries can still be charged using the Electrobloc, the alternator, an
auxiliary charging unit or the solar charge regulator, even when the battery
cut-off switch is switched off.
Battery selector switch
Battery monitor with
automatic disconnect
The switching option provided by the battery selector switch ensures optimum charging of the two battery types, lead gel and lead acid.
The battery monitor of the DT ... control and switch panel constantly monitors the living area battery with dynamic voltage threshold. Lower discharge
currents cut off ”earlier” than with larger currents. This provides improved total discharge protection. Monitoring is also performed in the switched-off
state. A warning message is displayed below 12.0 V (dependent on current
drain).
If the voltage of the living area battery sinks further, falling below 10.5 V, the
battery monitor immediately switches off all 12 V consumers. The control
and switch panel also switches itself off. Only the frost protection valve continues to be powered (so it stays closed). Before switch-off, all switch states
and the value of the battery capacity are stored and restored after power-on.
If an overload or an insufficiently charged living area battery causes the voltage to fall so low that the automatic disconnector is triggered, any non-essential consumers should be switched off.
If need be, the 12 V supply can begin operation for a short time. In this case
the 12 V main switch on the DT ... control and switch panel must be switched on.
However, if the battery voltage remains below 11.0 V, the 12 V power supply
can not be turned back on.
Fully charge the living area battery as soon as possible. For more information, see the ”Battery voltages” description in the associated DT ... control
and switch panel instruction manual.
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4.2
Automatic switch
function for
AES/compressor
refrigerator
Step fuse
Additional functions
This relay supplies the AES/compressor refrigerator with power from the
starter battery when the vehicle engine is running and the D+ connection is
live. An AES/compressor refrigerator is powered by the living area battery
when the vehicle engine is not running.
The step output is protected by a self-resetting 15 A fuse.
If a fault occurs, such as overcurrent, the self-resetting fuse interrupts the
relevant circuit.
After rectification of the fault, the fuse automatically resets after approx. 1
minute.
Battery charging with
solar charging regulator
4.3
Maximum permitted charge current 14 A, protected with 15 A
Depending on the solar charge regulator used, either only the living area
battery is charged or the living area battery and the starter battery.
Use as an exchange device
The EBL 101 C can be used as an exchange device for the EBL 100. The
plug-and-socket connections of the old device can all be used.
Some additional functions and plug connections of the EBL 101 C will however remain without a function.
5
Maintenance
The Electrobloc requires no maintenance.
Cleaning
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Clean the electronic block with a soft, slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
Never use spirit, thinners or similar substances. Do not allow liquids to enter
the electronic block.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, translated or copied without express written permission.
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Appendix
A
EC Declaration of Conformity
Schaudt GmbH hereby confirms that the EBL 101 C Electrobloc de
-- DIRECTIVE 2006/95/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND
COUNCIL from 12.12.2006 for the harmonization of the legal provisions of member states in regard to electrical equipment for use within
particular voltage limits
-- DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND
COUNCIL from 15.12.2004 for the harmonization of the legal provisions of member states in regard to electromagnetic compatibility and
for the annulment of directive 89/336/EEC
-- Law on the electromagnetic compatibility of equipment from February
26th 2008
Manufacturer
Address
B
Switch panel
Additional charger
Solar charge regulator
C
Customer service
address
Schaudt GmbH, Elektrotechnik & Apparatebau
Daimlerstrasse 5
88677 Markdorf
Germany
Special fittings/accessories
Schaudt DT ... switch panel (required for operation)
Schaudt battery charger LAS ... with max. 18 A charge currency, including
suitable connection cable (MNL).
Schaudt Solar charge regulator, type LR ... (or LRS ... ; required if the solar
current is to be displayed) for solar modules with an overall current of 14 A
with 3-pin connector and connector cable (LRS ... with 2 connectors)
Customer service
Schaudt GmbH, Elektrotechnik & Apparatebau
Daimlerstrasse 5
D-88677 Markdorf
tel.: +49 7544 9577-16 e-mail: [email protected]
Office hours
Send in the device
Mon to Thurs
Fri
08.00 -- 12.00, 13.00 -- 16.00
08.00 -- 12.00
Returning a defective device:
³ Fill in and enclose the fault report, see Appendix D.
³ Send it to the addresse (free of charge).
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D
Fault report
In the event of damage, please return the defective device together with the
completed fault report to the manufacturer.
Device type:
Article no.:
Vehicle:
_______________________
_______________________
Manufacturer: _______________________
Model:
_______________________
Own installation?
Yes - No Upgrade?
Yes - No -
Following fault has occurred (please tick):
- Electrical consumers do not work -- which?
(please specify below)
- Switching on and off not possible
- Persistent fault
- Intermittent fault/loose contact
Other remarks:
E
Mains connection
Technical data
230 V AC ± 10%, 47 to 63 Hz sinusoidal, protection class I
Current consumption
1.9 A
Standby current from
living area battery
Depending on the control and switch panel: approx. 5 -- 20 mA, plus consumption of controller electronics of refrigerator
Measurement approx. 10 minutes after disconnection from the mains:
F
F
F
F
F
D+ loading
Current-carrying
capacity
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not connected to mains
12.6 V battery voltage
Battery isolation not enabled
Control and switch panel lighting off
12 V main switch off
Loading of D+ output of the alternator by the Electrobloc approx. 200 mA
without current consumption on D+ point
12 V outputs
A maximum of 90% of the nominal
current of the relevant fuse may be
drawn.
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Battery charging, living
area battery with mains
connection
Frost protection valve output
max. 0.1 A
D+ point
max 1 A
Characteristic charging curve
Final charging voltage
Charge current
IUoU
14.3 V
18 A in the entire mains voltage range,
electronically limited, minus the
charge current into the vehicle battery
Voltage for float charge
13.8 V with automatic switchover
New charge cycle,
Switchover to main charging
with battery voltage below 13.8 V
with a few seconds delay
Solar
charging
V
Main charge
I
Full charge
Uo
Float charge
U
14,3
13,8
1 h with lead acid
8 h with lead gel
Time
Fig. 3
I
Example of the charging voltage curve on the EBL 101 C Electrobloc
Main charge with maximum 18 A charging current, electronically limited, up to final charging voltage. Start of charge also for totally discharged batteries.
Uo Automatic changeover to full charge with constant 14.3 V. The duration
of the fully charge phase depends on the type of battery and can be
adjusted at the device:
U
Automatic changeover to trickle charge with constant 13.8 V. In the
trickle charge phase, the voltage at the output of the charging module
is constant.
Start of a new charging cycle by switching over to main charge, if the battery
voltage falls below 13.8 V for more than 5 seconds when loaded. Start of
charge also for totally discharged batteries. The internal charge module can
also be operated without living area battery.
Battery charging, starter
battery with mains
connection
Battery charging via
solar charge regulator
Battery charging
during mobile operation
Battery monitor
14
For mains operation, the starter battery is also charged (with maximum
charge current of 6 A).
Maximum permitted charge current 14 A, protected with 15 A;
Depending on the solar charge regulator used, either only the living area
battery is charged or the living area battery and the starter battery.
Simultaneous loading of living area battery by alternator
Batteries connected in parallel via a cut-off relay
Switch-off voltage:
dynamic,
controlled by control and switch panel
Minimum battery voltage for
Switch-on via the
12 V main switch on the
control and switch panel:
approx. 11.0 V
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Design
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
19
Fig. 4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
18
17
16
15
14
13
Design of the EBL 101 C Electrobloc (front)
Mains connector
Connection block, refrigerator supply
Connector block, refrigerator supply D+,
Battery sensor/control lines
Connector block, heating, floor light, step
Connector, DT ... control and switch panel
Connector, DT ... control and switch panel
Connection block, solar regulator (measurement
signal)
Connection block, reserve
Connection block, solar regulator (supply)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Connection block, additional charger
Connection block TV, pump, consumers
Selector switch acid/gel battery
Self resetting step fuse (internal)
Flat vehicle fuses, consumers
Battery cut-off switch
AES refrigerator fuse
Flat vehicle fuse, internal charger module
Housing
Assembly flaps
Starter
Living area
Battery Negative
Battery
+
3
Fig. 5
1
2
--
+
2 1
Design of the EBL 101 C Electrobloc (rear)
Connection, living area battery
Connection, earth
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Connection, starter battery
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Block diagram/connection diagram
Charging relay
for starter battery
MNL-bush socket 2F-BL7 on additional LAS ... charger
Negative charging unit
+ Auxiliary charging unit
Battery
cut--off relay
Mains 230 V ∼ 50 Hz
low heat device socket
MS * relay 60
A
The negative pole of the living area
battery must be connected externally to
the negative pole of the starter battery
Lead-gel/
lead-acid
switchover
MS * relay 60
A
Battery
cut--off switch
(off)
Module HS100
Circuit board
Pin rail MSFQ/0 4F-BL10to
LR ... solar regulator
Power supply
switching stage
Solar
charge
regulator
LR ...
Refrigerator
relay
Solar module
[Solar module]
MNL-bush socket 3F-BL6 on
LR ... solar regulator
Pin rail MSFQ/0 7F-BL9to DT ... digital panel
+ sensor living area battery
Negative sensor living area battery
+ Starter batt. for refrigerator*
D+ input
Negative starter battery for refrigerator*
+ Compressor/AES refrigerator
+ Absorber refrigerator*
D+ point
Negative refrigerator
Frost protection valve
Heater
MNL-bush socket 12F-BL5
Mains indicator
Shunt battery
Shunt consumer
MS relay 1 On
MS relay 1 Off
Minus sensor living area battery (batt. 2)
MS relay 2 On
MS relay 2 Off
Negative lighting
+ Lighting
+ sensor living area battery (batt. 2)
+ Starter battery (Batt.1)
MNL-bush socket 4F-BL1
MNL-bush socket 6F-BL4
Floor light
/Step
Pin rail MSFQ/0 12F-BL3to DT ... digital panel
D+ point
Signal solar living area battery
Signal solar starter battery
nc
* Refrigerator lines must be lead to
nc
the battery poles without being
nc
connected to other battery supplies
nc
every 1.5 mm2
max. 10 m
MNL-bush socket 5F-BL2
WB signal
SB signal
[ + ] WB
SB
[ -- ] Negative
+ Starter battery (Batt. 1)
+ living room batt. (Batt. 2)
Negative living area battery
Fuse only with
compressor/AES
refrigerator.
MNL-bush socket 5F-BL8
D+ point
TV
Pump
Spare 4B
Circuit 1
Spare 4A
Circuit 2
Spare 1
Spare 3
Spare 5
Spare 6
Spare 2
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Date: 30.09.2008
811.553 BA / EN

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Key Features

  • Automatic battery charging and isolation
  • Battery monitoring and protection
  • Control of various electrical consumers
  • AES/compressor refrigerator management
  • Step and frost protection valve control
  • Simple and intuitive operation via DT ... control and switch panel

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I switch the system on/off?
Use the 12 V main switch on the DT ... control and switch panel to switch on/off all the consumers and the control and switch panel.
What should I do before starting the system?
Ensure the leisure battery is connected, the battery selector switch is set correctly, and the AES fuse is only inserted if an AES refrigerator is connected.
What are the exceptions to the 12 V main switch operation?
Heater, step, frost protection valve, AES/compressor refrigerator, and Spare 4.
What is the purpose of the step switch?
The step switch controls the supply to the step and is protected by a self-resetting fuse.
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