February 2020
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Solar Stik
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System Setup and Operation Manual for ATSC MS3 L0
TROUBLESHOOTING
The PRO-Verter is the central management device in most Systems and as such will be the primary
device to report and correct issues both within the PRO-Verter and the System.
Table 2. List of Faults and Source(s) of Problem
Most faults and System failures can be caused by two factors: (1) incorrect programming values
in the PRO-Verter (and possibly the Power Hub) or (2) incorrect setup. Ensure the PRO-Verter and
Power Hub programming values are set according to the Program Requirements.
Table 2 provides the faults most commonly encountered when a System is running in Hybrid mode.
The source(s) of the problems that generates these faults is indicated by an “X” in the appropriate
column. This information will streamline the troubleshooting process by telling the operator what
to check first. Click the fault name to link to a detailed explanation of the reason(s) why the fault
occurred and solutions to correct the fault. The full list of all faults and statuses is on the following
page. Refer to the component Manuals if faults are not System-related.
Fault
Excessive
Load
Generator
Expander
Paks
Power
Hub
AGS
Cable
AC Cable
Heat/
Derating
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X