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Victron energy MultiPlus 48/5000/70 User Manual

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MultiPlus
12 | 5000 | 200 - 100 | 230/240V
24 | 5000 | 120 - 100 | 230/240V
48 | 5000 | 70 - 100 | 230/240V

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Victron energy MultiPlus 48/5000/70 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVictron energy
ModelMultiPlus 48/5000/70
CategoryBattery Charger
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

In general

General safety advice and product usage guidelines.

Installation

Instructions for safe and proper installation of the product.

Transport and storage

Guidelines for safe transport and storage of the equipment.

2. DESCRIPTION

2.1 In general

Overview of the MultiPlus features and capabilities.

Automatic and uninterruptible switching

Description of UPS functionality.

Auxiliary AC output

Description of the secondary AC output.

Parallel operation

Details on connecting multiple units for increased power.

Three-phase capability

Configuration for three-phase power output.

PowerControl and PowerAssist

Features for managing power sources.

Solar energy applications

Suitability for solar power systems.

Autonomous operation

Use in off-grid or backup power scenarios.

Programmable relay

Functionality and applications of the relay.

Configuration options

Methods for setting up the device.

2.2 Battery charger

Adaptive 4-stage charging characteristics

Explanation of the charging process.

The right amount of charge

Variable absorption time for optimal charging.

Preventing damage due to excessive gassing

Explanation of the BatterySafe mode.

Storage mode

Battery maintenance for periods of non-use.

Two DC outputs

Description of the secondary DC output for charging.

Temperature compensation

How temperature affects charging voltage.

Battery voltage sense

Compensating for voltage loss in cables.

Batteries and charging resources

Reference to additional information sources.

2.3 Self consumption – solar energy storage systems

Grid code compliance

Requirements for grid connection and local rules.

3. OPERATION

On/Off/Charger Only Switch

How to operate the device using the main switch.

Remote control

Options for remote operation of the MultiPlus.

Equalisation and forced absorption

Procedures for specific battery charging modes.

3.4 LED Indications

4. INSTALLATION

Location

Guidance on choosing a suitable installation site.

Connection of battery cables

Steps and requirements for connecting battery cables.

4.3 Connection of the AC cabling

AC-in

Connecting the AC power input.

AC-out-1

Connecting the primary AC power output.

AC-out-2

Connecting the auxiliary AC power output.

4.4 Optional Connections

Second Battery connection

Connection for charging a starter battery.

Voltage Sense connection

Connecting voltage sense wires for accuracy.

Temperature Sensor connection

Connecting the temperature sensor for charging.

Remote Control options

Options for remote control of the unit.

Programmable relay functionality

Functionality and applications of the programmable relay.

Auxiliary AC output (AC-out-2)

Details on the second AC output.

Parallel Connection

How to connect multiple units in parallel.

Three-phase operation

How to connect units for three-phase power.

5. CONFIGURATION

Standard settings: ready for use

Default factory settings for the MultiPlus unit.

5.2 Explanation of settings

Detailed explanations of various configuration parameters.

Inverter frequency

Setting for output frequency when not connected to AC.

Input frequency range

Acceptable input frequency range for synchronization.

Input voltage range

Acceptable input voltage range for synchronization.

Inverter voltage

Output voltage during battery operation.

Stand-alone, parallel and 3-phase operation setting

Configuration modes for system setup.

AES (Automatic Economy Switch)

Description of the AES power saving feature.

Search Mode

Description of the power saving Search Mode.

Ground relay function

Explanation of the ground relay's purpose.

Charging characteristics

Types of charging curves available for batteries.

Battery type selection

How to select the correct battery type for charging.

Automatic equalisation charging

Details on the equalisation charging mode for traction batteries.

Absorption time setting

Setting the duration of the absorption charging phase.

Storage voltage and repeat settings

Settings for storage voltage and repeat absorption.

Bulk Protection

Bulk charging time limit for system protection.

AC input current limit

Setting current limits for PowerControl/PowerAssist.

UPS feature

Functionality as an Uninterruptible Power Supply.

Dynamic current limiter

Feature for managing generator output.

WeakAC function

Handling distorted input voltage from generators.

BoostFactor setting

Advanced setting requiring expert consultation.

Auxiliary AC output (AC-out-2) details

Further details on the second AC output.

Three programmable relays

Functionality and applications of the three programmable relays.

Programmable analog/digital I/O ports

Description of the input/output ports.

Frequency shift for solar inverters

Synchronization with solar inverters.

VEConfigure software for advanced setup

Software for advanced configuration.

5.3 Configuration by computer

VEConfigure3 software

Software for comprehensive device configuration.

VE.Bus Quick Configure Setup

Software for simple setup of up to three units.

VE.Bus System Configurator

Software for advanced or larger system configurations.

5.4 Configuration with a VE.Net panel

5.5 Configuration with DIP switches

Current limitation AC input

Setting the AC input current limit via DIP switches.

AES (Automatic Economy Switch) setting

Setting the AES feature via DIP switches.

5.5 Configuration with DIP switches (Continued)

Battery charge current limitation

Setting battery charge current via DIP switches.

Stand-alone, parallel and 3-phase operation

Selecting operation modes using DIP switches.

5.5.2 Step 2: Other settings

Setting charging voltages (ds8-ds7)

Configuring battery charging voltages with DIP switches.

Absorption time (ds6)

Setting absorption time with DIP switches.

Adaptive charging characteristic (ds5)

Setting adaptive or fixed charging via DIP switches.

Dynamic current limiter (ds4)

Activating the dynamic current limiter with DIP switches.

UPS function (ds3)

Activating the UPS feature with DIP switches.

Converter voltage (ds2)

Setting converter voltage with DIP switches.

Converter frequency (ds1)

Setting converter frequency with DIP switches.

Exemplary settings for stand-alone mode

Examples of DIP switch configurations for stand-alone use.

Exemplary setting for parallel mode

Exemplary setting for 3-phase mode

7. ERROR INDICATIONS

7.1 General error indications

Common problems, causes, and solutions.

7.2 Special LED indications

7.3 VE.Bus LED indications

VE.Bus OK codes

Codes indicating normal system operation.

VE.Bus error codes

Codes indicating system errors and their resolutions.

8. Technical specifications

APPENDIX A: Overview connections

EN: Connection details

Connection terminal descriptions for English.

NL: Connection details

Connection terminal descriptions for Dutch.

FR: Connection details

Connection terminal descriptions for French.

DE: Connection details

Connection terminal descriptions for German.

ES: Connection details

Connection terminal descriptions for Spanish.

SE: Connection details

Connection terminal descriptions for Swedish.

APPENDIX B: Block diagram

APPENDIX C: Parallel connection

APPENDIX D: Three phase connection

APPENDIX E: Charge characteristic

APPENDIX F: Temperature compensation

APPENDIX G: Dimensions

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