Installation of an SP PRO Powerchain System
Transcript of Installation of an SP PRO Powerchain System
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Installation of an SP PRO Powerchain System
Introduction
This installation note will demonstrate how to install and configure SP PRO units in a Powerchain system,
either as a single phase, three phase or split phase system with up to three worker units per phase (four
SP PRO inverters per phase – one manager, with three worker units).
Preparation
• This document needs to be read in conjunction with the SP PRO Instruction Manual and SP LINK
instruction manual (both found in the SP LINK Help menu)
Powerchain Definitions
• System Manager – Must be connected to L1 – all configuration, control and interaction is via this
SP PRO
• Phase Manager – Main SP PRO on L2, L3 and/or Split(180°)
• Worker – any other SP PRO within system on any phase.
Summary of steps
The following is a summary of the steps required to complete the installation. Once the installation is
completed, use the outline below as a check list:
Installation step Pages
1 Install the SP PROs, including the DC and AC wiring. 2 - 6
2 Install and Configure the Batteries
(DC Power to the SP PROs is required to complete the process)
3 Connect the SP PRO SYNC connections and terminators 7
4 Verify Firmware 8
5 Create the configuration for the SP PRO Powerchain system, using the Site Configuration Wizard in SP LINK
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6 Connect to the SP PRO System Manager via SP LINK, assign the SP PROs in the Powerchain system and save the configuration
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7 Test the system function 12
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Installation
The SP PROs must be installed as per the installation instructions in the user manual. It is a good idea to place a label on the top right-hand corner of each SP PRO. This will help to identify each inverter in the Powerchain system during system commissioning and testing.
AC Wiring
All Neutral connections from inverters must be connected together at the same common point as required. The neutral conductor connecting to the loads must be maintained such that operation of any external SP PRO isolators cannot sever the link between Neutral and Earth. All of the AC wiring linking the Load L and N circuits between any particular phase manager and its workers complies with the following:
1. The L and N cables either run in the same conduit or a twin cable is used. It is important that the cable pairs run in parallel and do not separate.
2. Minimise the cable length between an SP PRO and the sub board where it is connected to the other SP PROs on the same phase. The maximum allowable cable run is 10 metres from SP PRO to sub board.
SINGLE PHASE TWO WORKERS EXTERNAL CONTACTOR (OPTION 1) Figure 1 shows the SP PRO Single Phase Powerchain AC wiring schematic with two workers and an external CT & AC source contactor.
Figure 1: Single Phase AC wiring schematic with external contactor/CT and two workers
AC Source Power > 15 kW for SPMC or 30 kW for SPLC models
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SINGLE PHASE TWO WORKERS INTERNAL CONTACTOR (OPTION 2) Figure 2 shows the Single Phase Powerchain AC wiring where no external contactor and CT is installed. This configuration can be used when the AC source capacity is no more than 15kW per phase for the SPMC models, or 30kW per phase for the SPLC models.
Figure 2: Single Phase AC Wiring Schematic with 2 Workers AC Source Power < 15 kW for SPMC or 30 kW for SPLC models
THREE PHASE TWO WORKERS PER PHASE Figure 3 (following page) shows a Three Phase Powerchain system with two workers per phase. An external three phase AC source contactor is required with external CTs for each phase. NOTE: A three phase Powerchain system with one or more workers per phase MUST have external CTs and an external AC Source contactor fitted. NOTE: Three phase circuits which have loads that cannot tolerate a phase failure must be protected by a Phase Failure Relay (not supplied).
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Figure 3: Three Phase AC wiring schematic, external contactor, two workers per phase
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Main DC Wiring
The SP PRO Powerchain main DC wiring diagram is illustrated in Figure 4. Battery protection must be a minimum of 630A per group. After the DC battery protection, the cables can be split into one circuit per SP PRO, each supplied by minimum 70mm2 V90HT cables. Each circuit is protected by a 250A HRC fuse or DC circuit breaker.
Figure 4: Main DC wiring schematic showing nine SP PROs.
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Pre-charge and Midpoint Wiring
The SP PRO Powerchain DC pre-charge and midpoint wiring layout is shown in Figure 5. The pre-charge wiring is wired as a bus arrangement and connected to the battery via a common connection for all SP PROs. This will allow all SP PROs to be pre-charged together. The Midpoint wiring need only be connected to the System Manager (L1). The System Manager carries out the battery sense and midpoint readings for the system. The pre-charge and midpoint wiring must be protected by suitable fuses or a three pole circuit breaker rated at least 2A DC per SP PRO. For the system below (Fig. 5) the pre-charge circuit breaker rating is 18A or more.
Figure 5: DC pre-charge and midpoint schematic showing nine SP PROs
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SP PRO SYNC Interconnection
Every SP PRO in a Powerchain system must be interconnected via its SYNC interface. Connect every
SP PRO together via the SYNC-1 or SYNC-2 connection, using the supplied cat5 cables.
The SYNC-1 and SYNC-2 connection points are identical, so either may be used for each connection.
Each SP PRO can be connected together in any sequence, with the most logical sequence being
connections between adjacent SP PROs. Ensure that all SP PROs in the Powerchain system are linked into
one single SYNC chain.
Note: Termination connectors MUST be fitted to the two unused SYNC connectors.
SYNC interconnection of the SP PROs
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Update Firmware and reset to factory defaults
Download the latest SP LINK (version 14.0 or higher) from the Selectronic web site. This will contain the latest SP PRO firmware 14.00 or higher and the Communications Card firmware 4.00 or higher. Apply DC power to all the SP PROs in the Powerchain system and wait until they start. Connect the SP LINK PC to the USB port on the SP PRO that will be assigned as the System Manager (the Manager on L1 phase). Select Firmware Update from the Easy Start Guide and update all of the SP PROs in the Powerchain system to latest version of firmware (Version 14.00 or higher and Comm Card version 4.00 or higher, if not already updated). All SP PROs in the Powerchain system will be updated via the System Manager.
Each SP PRO is shipped with a factory default configuration. If any of the SP PROs in the Powerchain have been configured then they must be set back to factory defaults before proceeding. If in doubt, it is best to revert each unit to factory defaults. To set an SP PRO to factory defaults: Apply battery power to the SP PRO and leave in Idle. Press and Hold the Alarm and Generator buttons (B) then press the ON button (C) until all LEDs go green. Release all buttons.
For more detailed instructions on how to update firmware and reset an SP PRO to factory defaults, please refer to Appendix I on page 14.
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SP PRO Configuration
The Site Configuration Wizard is used to create the configuration for the Powerchain system. All
communications and system configuration are carried out by connecting to the System Manager (L1).
Once the system is configured, communications to other SP PROs in the Powerchain system is via the
System Manager. The data communications ports on the other SP PROs are disabled.
1. Make sure the USB lead is connected between the System Manager and PC.
2. Make sure the DC power is present at all of the SP PROs.
Wait until the front panel LEDs are stable.
3. Start Selectronic SP LINK.
4. Select “Site Configuration Wizard” and step though the wizard to setup the system to suite the
Powerchain system application.
Hint: For information on how to use the “Site Configuration Wizard”, right click on the page in
SP LINK and a help guide will appear.
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When all settings have been configured in “Site Configuration Wizard”, from the menu bar, select
File > Site Information > Save.
5. SP LINK will automatically detect when the System Manager SP PRO is ON and the USB cable is
connected. Click “Connect” to connect to the SP PRO.
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6. Go to the Powerchain Inverter Assignments tab. Drag and drop the serial numbers of the
Unassigned Inverters box into L2 or L3 Managers or L1, L2 and L3 Workers as appropriate.
Hint: To identify an SP PRO, double click on a serial number and the battery LEDs on the associated
SP PRO will flash RED for 3 seconds.
7. Once all SP PROs are assigned, click “Save Assignments”. The default settings passcode is 74.
8. At the Configuration Settings tab, click the “Configure SP PRO” button.
SP PRO Powerchain Configuration is now complete
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Operation of the SP PRO
Once the SP PROs are installed and configured correctly, the system is controlled by the System Manager (the first SP PRO on L1). All other SP PROs will follow the operational mode of the System Manager automatically. Start-up
• Turn on the Battery Sense / Pre-charge isolator (See Fig 3). Wait until the SP PROs turn on. • Turn on the Battery Isolator
Note: All buttons and battery LEDs are disabled on the Phase Managers and the Workers.
1. After the SP PRO has powered up and the front panel LEDs are stable.
2. Connect to the System Manager via SP LINK.
3. In SP LINK navigate to “Data view > Powerchain”. Verify that all the real time readings from
each of the phases is correct.
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4. SP LINK can also provide individual information for each of the SP PROs in the Powerchain.
Select “L1 or L2 or L3” in SP LINK, then Manager or Worker to display the SP PRO’s distinct
information.
Select the DataView > Now screen and check that there are no faults displayed in the Attention
Required box.
Shutdown • Turn off the Battery Isolator • Turn off the Battery Sense / Pre-charge isolator
Additional information
Selectronic web site – http://www.selectronic.com.au or contact the Selectronic Sales Team.
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Appendix I: Instructions on How to Update Firmware
Reset each SP PRO back to factory defaults
Each SP PRO must be set back to factory defaults before setting up Powerchain. This process clears out the current configuration in the SP PRO so it is ready to accept a new Powerchain configuration. To reset to factory default, on the front panel of the SP PRO:
1. Press and hold the Generator and Alarm buttons (B),
2. Whist still holding these buttons, when the SP PRO beeps do a short press on the On button (C),
3. All Green front panel LEDs will come on. Let go of the Generator and Alarm buttons,
4. The SP PRO will now reset and go through the start-up sequence.
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Update Firmware
1. Install the latest version of SP LINK on your computer. Start Selectronic SP LINK.
2. Make sure all of the SP PROs in the Powerchain are connected via the Sync lead.
3. Apply battery power to all of the SP PROs in the Powerchain.
4. Connect the SP LINK PC to the System Manager via a USB lead.
5. In the Easy Start Guide, select “Firmware Update…”.
6. The Easy Start Guide will automatically detect when the SP PRO is ON and USB cable is plugged
into the SP PRO and computer. Click “Connect” to start the Firmware Update process.
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7. In the SP PRO Firmware update screen click Update firmware and restart SP PRO on
completion button.
Note: If firmware is already up to date then the “Update firmware and restart SP PRO
on completion” button will be disabled.
Important:
a. Managed batteries may turn OFF during the firmware update. If this occurs, turn the
batteries ON, close the SP PRO Firmware Update window. Reconnect to the SP PRO and
continue Firmware update (step 7 and 8). Repeat the process until the firmware is
updated.
b. In the case where the SP PRO firmware upload is complete and the batteries turn OFF
while the SP PRO is performing a firmware upgrade, turn the batteries ON and wait until
the front panel LEDs are stable. This may take a few minutes.
8. After the firmware is uploaded to all the SP PROs in the Powerchain system, they will
automatically restart. You will need to wait about 5 minutes for the restart to complete. A wait
time will be displayed in the firmware update screen. Communications with the SP PRO will be
lost during this time.
9. Once the restart timer times out, SP LINK will display the Connection screen.
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+12VRELAY 1 N/O
RELAY 1 C
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROSYSTEM MANAGER
CB
EXPANSION CARD GND
AC SOURCE
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CBRated to AC SourceCountactor Wiring
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Figure 1 - SP Pro Single Phase AC Wiring Layout with External AC Source Contactor and 2 Workers
Figure 2 - SP PRO Single Phase AC Wiring Layout with 2 Workers
(From ACC)
AC SOURCECONTACTOR
EXTERNAL
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROWORKER 1
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROWORKER 2
LOAD
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CBsLess than 10m to sub boardCable Routing Requirements
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LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROSYSTEM MANAGER
AC SOURCE
Generator or Grid
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROWORKER 1
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROWORKER 2
LOAD
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CBs
PICT104 PICT105
PICT106 PICT107
COCT1
PIExpansion Card109
PIExpansion Card1010
COExpansion Card1
PIRelay103 PIRelay104
PIRelay105 PIRelay106
CORelay1
PISingle Phase Contactor103 PISingle Phase Contactor104
PISingle Phase Contactor105 PISingle Phase Contactor106
COSingle Phase Contactor1
PISingle Phase Load?011
PISingle Phase Load?012
COSingle Phase Load?
PISingle Phase Load?011
PISingle Phase Load?012
PISingle Phase MCB103
PISingle Phase MCB104 COSingle Phase MCB1
PISingle Phase MCB303 PISingle Phase MCB304
COSingle Phase MCB3
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04 COSingle Phase MCB?
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISingle Phase Source102
PISingle Phase Source103
COSingle Phase Source1
PISingle Phase Source?02
PISingle Phase Source?03
COSingle Phase Source?
PISP PRO108
COSP PRO1
PISP PRO?08
COSP PRO? PISP PRO?08 PISP PRO?08
PISP PRO?08 PISP PRO?08
PIRelay106
PIExpansion Card1010
PICT104
PIRelay103
PISingle Phase MCB304 PICT105 PISingle Phase Contactor103
PISingle Phase MCB103 PICT106
PISP PRO108
PICT107
PISingle Phase MCB104
PISP PRO108
PIExpansion Card109 PIRelay105
PIRelay104 PISingle Phase Contactor105
PISingle Phase Contactor104 PISingle Phase Load?011
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase Contactor106
PISingle Phase Load?012 PISingle Phase Source103
PISP PRO108 PISP PRO?08
PISingle Phase Load?011
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase Load?012 PISingle Phase Source?03
PISP PRO?08
PISingle Phase MCB303 PISingle Phase Source102
PISingle Phase MCB?03
PISingle Phase Source?02
PISingle Phase MCB?04
PISP PRO?08 PISP PRO108
PISingle Phase Source103
PISingle Phase Source?03
PISP PRO108 PISP PRO?08
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LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
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LOAD
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EXPANSION CARD
System Manager
(From ACC)
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Generator or Grid
Figure 3 - SP Pro Three Phase AC Wiring Layout with External AC Source Contactor and 2 Workers Per Phase
MANAGER GROUP
SPMC - 63ASPLC - 125A
1P CBs
SPMC - 63ASPLC - 125A
1P CBs
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LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROL1 WORKER 1
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROL2 WORKER 1
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PROL3 WORKER 1
WORKER GROUP 1
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PRO
L1 WORKER 2
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PRO
L2 WORKER 2
LOAD SOURCE EXTERNALCTL N L N
SP PRO
L3 WORKER 2
WORKER GROUP 2
PICT204 PICT205
PICT206 PICT207
COCT2 PICT304 PICT305
PICT306 PICT307
COCT3 PICT404 PICT405
PICT406 PICT407
COCT4
PIExpansion Card209
PIExpansion Card2010
COExpansion Card2
PIRelay203 PIRelay204
PIRelay205 PIRelay206
CORelay2
PISingle Phase MCB1003
PISingle Phase MCB1004 COSingle Phase MCB10
PISingle Phase MCB1103
PISingle Phase MCB1104 COSingle Phase MCB11
PISingle Phase MCB1203
PISingle Phase MCB1204 COSingle Phase MCB12
PISingle Phase MCB1303
PISingle Phase MCB1304 COSingle Phase MCB13
PISingle Phase MCB1403
PISingle Phase MCB1404 COSingle Phase MCB14
PISingle Phase MCB1503
PISingle Phase MCB1504 COSingle Phase MCB15
PISingle Phase MCB1603
PISingle Phase MCB1604 COSingle Phase MCB16
PISingle Phase MCB1703
PISingle Phase MCB1704 COSingle Phase MCB17
PISingle Phase MCB1803
PISingle Phase MCB1804 COSingle Phase MCB18
PISP PRO708
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COSP PRO8 PISP PRO908
COSP PRO9
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PIThree Phase Contactor102
PIThree Phase Contactor103 PIThree Phase Contactor104
PIThree Phase Contactor105 PIThree Phase Contactor106
COThree Phase Contactor1
PIThree Phase Load1011
PIThree Phase Load1012
PIThree Phase Load1013
PIThree Phase Load1014
COThree Phase Load1
PIThree Phase MCB103
PIThree Phase MCB104 COThree Phase MCB1
PIThree Phase Source101
PIThree Phase Source102
PIThree Phase Source103 COThree Phase Source1
PIRelay206
PIExpansion Card2010
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PIThree Phase MCB103
PICT206
PISP PRO808
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PIThree Phase MCB103
PICT306
PISP PRO908
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PIThree Phase MCB103
PICT406
PISP PRO708
PICT407
PIExpansion Card209 PIRelay205
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PISingle Phase MCB1003
PISingle Phase MCB1304 PISingle Phase MCB1604
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PISP PRO808
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PISP PRO908
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PISP PRO?08
PISingle Phase MCB1803
PISP PRO?08
PISP PRO708
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PISP PRO808 PISP PRO908
PISP PRO?08
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PIThree Phase Source103
PISP PRO808
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PISP PRO908
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PISP PRO?08
PIThree Phase Source103 PICT204
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Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
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Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
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Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
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Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
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B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L1 WORKER 2
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L2 WORKER 2
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L2 WORKER 1
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L3 WORKER 1
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
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Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
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B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
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B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L3 PHASEMANAGER
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L1 WORKER 2
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
L2 WORKER 2
B+ B- S+ Mid S-
Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
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Shunt 1AShunt 2ATemp
ExpansionCard
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B+ B- S+ Mid S-
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ExpansionCard
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Battery Sense / Prechargeisolator and over currentprotection.
Note: Battery Sense voltageis measured from theSystem Manager only.
Figure 4 - SP PRO Main DC Wiring Layout Showing 9 Units
Figure 5 - SP PRO Precharge & Midpoint Wiring Layout Showing 9 Units
WORKERGROUP 2
WORKERGROUP 1
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WORKERGROUP 1
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COBattery Bank1
PIBattery Bank No Temp101
COBattery Bank No Temp1
PIDC Circuit Breaker101
PIDC Circuit Breaker102
PIDC Circuit Breaker103
PIDC Circuit Breaker104 CODC Circuit Breaker1
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PIPrecharge Breaker103
PIPrecharge Breaker104 COPrecharge Breaker1
PISP PRO DC108
COSP PRO DC1
PISP PRO DC208
COSP PRO DC2
PISP PRO DC308
COSP PRO DC3
PISP PRO DC408
COSP PRO DC4
PISP PRO DC508
COSP PRO DC5
PISP PRO DC608
COSP PRO DC6
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COSP PRO DC7
PISP PRO DC808
COSP PRO DC8
PISP PRO DC908
COSP PRO DC9
PISP PRO DC1008
COSP PRO DC10
PISP PRO DC1108
COSP PRO DC11
PISP PRO DC1208
COSP PRO DC12
PISP PRO DC1308
COSP PRO DC13
PISP PRO DC1408
COSP PRO DC14
PISP PRO DC1508
COSP PRO DC15
PISP PRO DC1608
COSP PRO DC16
PISP PRO DC1708
COSP PRO DC17
PISP PRO DC1808
COSP PRO DC18
PIBattery Bank101
PIBattery Bank No Temp101
PIPrecharge Breaker103 PIPrecharge Breaker101
PIDC Circuit Breaker101
PIDC Circuit Breaker102
PIDC Circuit Breaker103
PIDC Circuit Breaker104
PIF101
PIF102
PISP PRO DC108
PIF201
PIF202
PISP PRO DC208
PIF301
PIF302
PISP PRO DC308
PIF401
PIF402
PISP PRO DC408
PIF501
PIF502
PISP PRO DC508
PIF601
PIF602
PISP PRO DC608
PIF701
PIF702
PISP PRO DC708
PIF801
PIF802
PISP PRO DC808
PIF901
PIF902
PISP PRO DC908
PIPrecharge Breaker102
PISP PRO DC1008 PISP PRO DC1108 PISP PRO DC1208
PISP PRO DC1308 PISP PRO DC1408 PISP PRO DC1508
PISP PRO DC1608 PISP PRO DC1708 PISP PRO DC1808
PIPrecharge Breaker104
PISP PRO DC1008 PISP PRO DC1108 PISP PRO DC1208
PISP PRO DC1308 PISP PRO DC1408 PISP PRO DC1508
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