
Installation and operator’s manual
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PVI-2000-OUTD-AU Rev.: 1.0)
5.3
LED Indicators
Above the display there are three LED indicators: one to indicate whether the inverter
is operating regularly, one to signal the presence of faults and one to indicate a ground
fault.
1.
The green “POWER” LED indicates that AURORA is working correctly.
When the unit is powered on this led is blinking while the grid is checked. If the
grid parameters are within the normative limits and there is enough solar energy,
the unit starts to export energy to the grid and the LED is on. If, on the other hand,
the sun is too low, the LED keeps blinking and the LCD shows the message
“waiting for sun.”
2.
The yellow “FAULT” LED indicates that AURORA has detected a fault. The type
of fault will be described in the LCD display.
3.
The red “GFI” (ground fault) LED indicates that AURORA has detected a ground
fault in the PV system on the DC side. When this type of fault is detected,
AURORA immediately disconnects from the Grid and an error message appears on
the display. AURORA will remain in that status until the operator presses ESC
button ( 4 ) to restart the connection sequence. If AURORA does not connect and a
Ground Fault is detected again technical assistance should be contacted to review
the overall system for the ground fault condition.