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5. Operation

5.1. Inverter

The inverter can be turned on via these methods:

• Front push button.

• Main power switch at bottom of unit (5kVA model only).

• The VictronConnect app.

• Remote terminal with wire loop.

• Remote switch connected to the remote terminal (optional).

• Phoenix Inverter Control VE.Direct panel connected to the remote terminal (optional).

• A GX device and the VRM portal (optional).

5.1.1. On/Off Push button

When switched to “ON” with the push button, the product is fully functional. The inverter will come into operation and the LED
“inverter” will light up. By pushing the push button subsequently, within a short period of time, the inverter toggles between “ON”,
“ECO” and “OFF”. The inverter goes into sleep mode with minimal current consumption when the unit is turned off by the push
button.

Note that when the inverter is switched off via Bluetooth or the push button, it cannot be switched on and off again via the wired
VE.Direct port.

5.1.2. On/off Switch (5kVA only)

In addition to the front push button, the 5kVA model also has a main on/off switch. This switch, when turned off, will cut off the
supply current completely.

The switch is located at the bottom right of the inverter, next to the battery cable entries.

5.1.3. ECO Mode

The inverter can be switched to ECO mode, via the VictronConnect app or the front push button.

When the inverter is running in ECO mode it reduces power consumption in no-load (standby) operation. The inverter will
automatically switch off as soon as it detects that there is no load connected. It then switches on, briefly, every 3 seconds to
detect a load. If the output power exceeds the set level, the inverter will continue to operate.

For more information about ECO mode, see the 

ECO mode and ECO settings [7]

 chapter.

5.2. LED definitions and troubleshooting

LED panel

LED

behaviour

Operational mode

Troubleshooting

All LEDs are
off.

The inverter has been switched off,
either directly or via its remote on/off
connector, or the inverter is not
powered.

To check if inverter is operational, push
the "mode" button once.

If not operational, check the following:

• Check the remote on/off connector. Is

the wire loop in place or is the remote
switch or remote panel switched on?

• Check the DC cable connections

and external fuses. Do you measure
battery voltage at the inverter battery
connection?

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Operation

Summary of Contents for Phoenix Inverter Smart

Page 1: ...Phoenix Inverter Smart Manual Rev 00 05 2022 ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ect settings 7 4 3 1 Dynamic cut off 8 4 4 Programmable relay 9 4 5 Firmware update 9 4 6 Reset settings to default 10 5 Operation 11 5 1 Inverter 11 5 1 1 On Off Push button 11 5 1 2 On off Switch 5k...

Page 3: ...t is likely that the grounding protection has been damaged the product must be turned off and secured against unintended operation please contact qualified service staff Ensure that the equipment is u...

Page 4: ...d ECO mode sensitivity level Programmable relay To transfer the load to another AC source The automatic transfer switch For inverters we recommend our Filax2 automatic transfer switch The Filax2 featu...

Page 5: ...additional VE Direct cable is needed for this 2 6 Remote on off control The inverter can be remotely turned on or off in the following ways Via the VictronConnect app With an optional external switch...

Page 6: ...0 C humidity 95 non condensing Note that in extreme situations the inverter s case temperature can exceed 70 C Excessive high ambient temperature will result in a reduced service life reduced peak pow...

Page 7: ...bsite Battery connection procedure Use an insulated box spanner in order to avoid shorting the battery The maximum torque is 11Nm Avoid shorting the battery cables Proceed as follows to connect the ba...

Page 8: ...annot be accidentally turned back on by another user Inverter control panel If a Phoenix Inverter Control VE Direct panel is used it needs to be connected to the inverter remote connector as is indica...

Page 9: ...load adjustable the inverter will go back to normal operation mode Once the load drops below a certain level the inverter will go back to ECO mode Below table indicates the default settings and settin...

Page 10: ...elow graph shows the discharge ratio versus battery voltage curve for the different battery types You can see that the lithium curve LiFePO4 is nearly flat compared to the OPzV and OPzS curve The curv...

Page 11: ...that it is time to do something charge the battery reduce the load and so forth in order to prevent a power outage Low battery Relay on during normal operation The relay will switch off once there is...

Page 12: ...following way Navigate to the inverter settings by clicking on the cog symbol in the right top corner Click on the 3 dot symbol in the right top corner Select Reset to defaults from the menu and the s...

Page 13: ...cut off the supply current completely The switch is located at the bottom right of the inverter next to the battery cable entries 5 1 3 ECO Mode The inverter can be switched to ECO mode via the Victr...

Page 14: ...than the inverter rating and that if this situation continues the inverter will switch off due to an overload alarm Reduce the AC load The green inverter LED is blinking with a fast double pulse The r...

Page 15: ...attery voltage alarm The inverter has shut down due to high battery voltage Reduce the DC input voltage check if the battery voltage is correct and if the battery bank is wired correctly Also check if...

Page 16: ...ee the Dynamic cut off 8 chapter High battery voltage The inverter will shut down when the DC input voltage is too high The LEDs will signal shutdown due to high battery The inverter will first wait 3...

Page 17: ...ring via a GX device GlobalLink and the VRM portal The inverter can be connected to a GX device like a Cerbo GX or a Color Control GX When connected the GX device will display the inverter on the syst...

Page 18: ...load power in ECO mode 0 6 1 3 2 1W 0 6 1 3 2 1W 1 5 1 9 2 8W 2 2 3 2W GENERAL Programmable relay DC rating 4A 35V or 1A 60V AC rating 3A 230V Stop start power ECO mode Adjustable via VictronConnect a...

Page 19: ...9 x 125mm 485 x 219 x 125mm 533 x 285 x 150mm 12V 485 x 285 x 150mm 24 28V 595 x 295 x 160mm 24V 555 x 295 x 160mm 48V STANDARDS Safety EN IEC 60335 1 Emission Immunity EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN IEC 61...

Page 20: ...7 Appendix 7 1 Connection overview Connections 1600VA model Connections 2000VA model Phoenix Inverter Smart Manual Page 18 Appendix...

Page 21: ...Connections 3000VA model Phoenix Inverter Smart Manual Page 19 Appendix...

Page 22: ...ation information floating ground 1600VA and 2000VA models Ground wire G connects the output neutral to ground It must be re positioned to a dummy terminal if a floating output is required When a floa...

Page 23: ...eutral to ground It must be re positioned to a dummy terminal if a floating output is required When a floating output is obtained the current reading at no load can show an offset of around 100 150mA...

Page 24: ...0000 Phoenix Inverter 24 1600 230V Smart PIN482160000 Phoenix Inverter 48 1600 230V Smart PIN122200000 Phoenix Inverter 12 2000 230V Smart PIN242200000 Phoenix Inverter 24 2000 230V Smart PIN482200000...

Page 25: ...0 175 6 5 4 x 46 4 55 87 5 87 5 98 6 2 3 x 32 5 Rev00 Dimensions in mm Dimension Drawing Phoenix Inverter 3000VA Smart PIN122300000 Phoenix Inverter 12 3000 230V Smart D E F C 1 2 3 4 B A 3 2 1 5 C D...

Page 26: ...87 5 87 5 98 6 2 3 x Rev00 Dimension Drawing Phoenix Inverter 3000VA Smart PIN242300000 Phoenix Inverter 24 3000 230V Smart PIN482300000 Phoenix Inverter 48 3000 230V Smart Dimensions in mm D E F C 1...

Page 27: ...9 6 5 4 x 32 5 55 87 5 87 5 98 6 2 3 x Rev00 Dimension Drawing Phoenix Inverter 5000VA Smart PIN242500000 Phoenix Inverter 24 5000 230V Smart PIN482500000 Phoenix Inverter 48 5000 230V Smart Dimension...

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