Tycon Systems RemotePro Manual de Usario
Tycon Systems
Paneles solares
RemotePro
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RPST
RemotePro®
Remote Power System
▫ Wireless Base Stations
and Client Devices
▫ Surveillance Cameras
▫ Remote Sensors
▫ Remote Lighting
▫ Off Grid Electronics
Congratulations! on your purchase of the RemotePro off grid ™ -
remote power system. Please take a moment to review this Qwik
Install Guide before assembly or battery installation.
DANGER! Avoid Powerlines!
You Can Be Killed!
When following the instructions in this guide take extreme care
to avoid contact with overhead power lines, lights and power circuits.
Contact with power lines, lights or power circuits may be fatal. We rec-
ommend to install no closer than 20 feet to any power lines.
Safety: For your own protection, follow these safety rules.
▫ Perform as many functions as possible on the ground
▫ Do not attempt to install on a rainy, windy or snowy day or if
there is ice or snow accumulation at the install site or if the
site is wet.
▫ Make sure there are no people, pets, etc. below when you are
working on a roof or ladder.
Recommended Tools: Phillips Screwdriver, 13mm and 10mm
Wrench, nut driver, Flat Blade Screwdriver5/16”
Please help preserve the environment and return
used batteries to an authorized depot
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Qwik Install
STEP 1: Add Grounding Wire Between Door and Enclosure: Remove
plastic covers on copper studs on
inside of door and inside of enclo-
sure. Add jumper wire between 2
copper studs and use copper wash-
ers and nuts to secure.
STEP 2: Remove the bottom cover
and replace it with the PowerVent™
included with the package. Add wire
feedthrus and any necessary con-
nectors into the bottom PowerVent™
plate.
STEP 3: Install hole plug in drain
hole in bottom right corner of the en-
closure.
STEP 4: Mount the DIN rail to the
door using screws provided. Mount
any extra equipment to the orange
backplate and secure the backplate in
the enclosure. Note: The DIN rail can
also be mounted to the orange back-
plate or sides of enclosure if desired.
STEP 5: If pole mounting the enclo-
sure, assemble the pole mount kit to
the back of the enclosure and mount
the enclosure to a pole using the 6 hose clamps provided. The enclo-
sure can also be wall mounted using the 4 holes in the back of the en-
closure.
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STEP 6: Insert the battery
platform in the bottom of the
enclosure. The battery plat-
form has cutouts so wires
can be routed under the bat-
tery as needed.
STEP 7: Attach the green DIN Rail adapters to the charge controller
using the screws provided. Clip the control-
ler to the DIN rail. For the NOTE: TP- -SC24
20 charge controller with LCD display, the
green clip attaches using 1 screw only.
STEP 8: Assemble the solar panel mount
and set the correct tilt angle based on your
Latitude. There is a useful tool to calculate
optimum angle at http://tyconsystems.com If
you will be using a fixed angle all year we
recommend using the optimum angle for
winter sun. You can also calculate winter tilt
using: Your_Latitude*0.9+30. Mount the so-
lar panel mount to the pole using hose clamps provided. Be sure to
mount high enough so the door of the enclosure clears the solar panel
mount when opened. You can also mount the panel to a wall using lag
bolts.
NOTE: If the Solar Controller is model you must wire TP-SCPOE xx 12
batteries and solar for 12V configuration. If Solar controller is model TP
- -SCPOE 24xx you must wire solar panels
and batteries for 24V configuration. Basically
Batteries / Solar / Controller must be same
voltage. The controller is auto TP- -SC24 20
ranging and will detect 12V or 24V.
STEP 9: Attach the solar panel to the solar
panel mount so that the wire junction box is
towards the top or side.
If the solar panel is already connectorized,
connect the solar panel MC 4 connectors to -
the included solar cable.
If the solar panel is not connectorized, re-
move the cover from the solar panel junction box by unscrewing or re-
leasing the 6 snaps. Connect the included octopus cable wires to the +
and - screws inside the junction box. Replace the cover making sure it
is fully snapped.
NOTE: When wiring 2 panels in a 24V configuration you will have two
unused wires on the octopus cable assembly. Wrap the ends with elec-
trical tape to avoid any shorting of the panels. Mount so octopus cable
is under the solar panel to protect it from direct weather.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Tycon Systems |
Categoría: | Paneles solares |
Modelo: | RemotePro |
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