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Doc #OI0003 Part #004122 Rev 04 2010
A timed schedule similar to the generator run schedule is also provided for a digital output. This facility allows
you to control the regular operation of appliances around your home. A typical example would be to turn on a
watering system every night for a fixed period.
The final section controls the On Grid function allowing for a Backup
Generator to be automatically controlled during times of Grid failure.
These setting must be used in conjunction with an optional external controller
supplied by Selectronic. Full details of correct settings will be supplied with
the optional controller.
Current Shunt Settings
The Current Shunts tab contains fields required to
configure the current shunts that measure other DC
currents current coming into and going out of your
system. The readings obtained from these shunts are
essential to accurately calculate the state of charge of
your batteries. These shunts can be configured to read
inputs, such as Solar or wind generator input or DC
loads such as a low voltage pump or lighting.
A shunt is NOT required to measure the inverter current.
This is measured internally.
All shunts are calibrated for the maximum current
they will carry and the number of millivolts that can be
measured across them at that maximum current. If you
are unsure of these figures please seek the advice of
the supplier of the equipment.