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2. Fault
The PV-Inverter
’s intelligent controller continuously monitors the
system status. Unexpected conditions such as grid problems or internal
failures are displayed on the LCD and the
“Fault LED” turns on.
3. Shutdown
At the moment of reduced sunlight, the PV-Inverter automatically shuts
down. No power is used from the grid, the LCD display and LEDs on
the front panel do not work, and the function button is inactive.
4. Three Operating States: Standby, Waiting, Normal
During normal operation, the PV-Inverter enters a
‘standby’ state at
voltages below 100V. Between 100V and 150V the device enters the
‘waiting’ state and begins checking its own internal status. The ‘Normal’
state is entered when the voltage is above 150V. The following
example shows the LCD when the PV-Panel input increases above
100V:
When PV-Panel provides a voltage greater
than 100V, the device enters the
‘Waiting’
state.
When PV-Panel provides a voltage greater
than 150V, the PV-Inverter counts down
from 20 to 0 whilst checking the internal
status before entering the
‘Normal’ state.
Faults are indicated by the red
“FAULT” LED.
Model= 6000
Pac = 0.0W
The LCD first displays the model name
Waiting
Pac = 0.0W
Checking 19
Pac = 0.0W
Normal State
Pac = XXXX.XW