PROTECTIONS AGAINST ABNORMAL
CONDITIONS
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Switching on / off using the optional remote on / off Remote Control
An optional corded Remote Control Model, No. RC-15, is available to enable switching
on and off from a distance of 18 ft. The remote on / off control comes with 18 ft. of
wire. One end of the remote control is plugged into the 6 position modular jack (9)
provided on the inverter.
To use the remote control, the inverter is first required to
be switched on from the on / off switch on the front panel.
Now, the inverter can
be toggled between off / on conditions by pressing the push button on the remote
control. The LED on the remote control will light when the inverter is in the on
condition
No load draw (idle current)
When the on / off switch is turned on, all the circuitry inside the inverter becomes alive
and the AC output is made available. In this condition, even when no load is being
supplied (or, if a load is connected but has been switched off), the inverter draws a
small amount of current from the batteries to keep the circuitry alive and ready to
deliver the required power on demand. This is called the idle current or the no load
draw. Hence, when the load is not required to be operated, turn off the on / off switch
on the inverter to prevent unnecessary current drain from the battery.
The inverter has been provided with protections detailed below.
Low DC input voltage warning alarm
The voltage at the DC input terminals will be lower than the voltage at the battery
terminals due to the voltage drop in the battery cables and connectors. The drop in
the voltage at the DC input terminals of the inverter could be due to lower battery
voltage or due to abnormally high drop in the cables if the cables are not thick
enough (Please read under
“Installation – Connection from the batteries to the DC
input side of the inverter – cable and fuse sizes” on page 20
) If the voltage at the
DC input terminals falls below 10.7 V for PST-100S-12A or 21.4 V for PST-100S-24A, a
buzzer alarm will be sounded. The green LED (3) will continue to be lighted and the
AC output voltage will continue to be available. This warning buzzer alarm indicates
that the battery is running low and that the inverter will be shut down after sometime
if the voltage at the inverter terminals further drops to 10 V for PST-100S-12A or 20 V
for PST-100S-24A.
Shut-down due to low DC input voltage
If the inverter continues to power the load after the low DC input voltage buzzer
alarm is sounded, it will shut down temporarily when the DC input voltage further
drops below 10 V for PST-100S-12A or 20 V for PST-100S-24A. The green LED (3) will be
switched off and there will be no AC output voltage. The buzzer alarm will continue
to sound.
The unit will reset automatically when the voltage of the battery rises to
11.5 V for PST-100S-12A or 23 V for PST-100S-24A.