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Hybrid Parity (Super) Inverter 3.6kW/5.5kW/8.8kW Plus Parallel Version
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Concerning the detailed figure above:
1.
Tick this box to do not export power back to the grid (the CT coil will detect power flowing back to the
grid and will reduce the power of the inverter only to supply the local load).
2.
Tick this box if you wish to export your solar power back to the grid.
3.
Tick this box if you only want to supply power to the load side of the inverter.
4.
Zero export power is the amount of power flowing from the grid to the inverter. Set this value to 20
–
100W to force the inverter to always take this amount of power from the grid to minimise nuisance
“Reverse Power Detection” tripping of sensitive prepaid electricity meters.
5.
This controls the maximum overall power, both to the load and grid ports combined. It is set to low if
an over current fault occurs.
6.
Tick this box if you wish that the solar panels prioritize power to the load. But, if you untick the solar
will prioritize the power to charge the batteries.
Example:
This example shows the battery being charged up to 100% from the grid and PV from 8 AM to 11 AM
and then being allowed to supply up to 4kW of battery power to the “essential” loads on the LOAD port
until the battery SOC drops to 50%.
Important:
When charging the batteries from the grid or generator
please ensure you have set the correct battery charging settings on the battery charge page as shown
in Section 4.10
“Battery Setup Home Page”. If “Use Time” is enabled then the inverter will use battery
power according to your settings when the grid is present. If this function is not set the batteries WILL
ONLY be used fot backup when there is no utility grid power.
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