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4.4.2.2 Settings 4.4.2.3 Conditions
Battery monitor
Select how the battery will be monitored - if at all.
The battery monitor data will be used for DC-related
conditions.
On loss of communication
If ever there is a communication breakdown between
the CCGX and the selected battery monitor, and/or
VE. Bus inverter/charger; and parameters have been
set which depend on this information - choose
between the following actions:
– Stop the generator: If the generator is running, it
will be stopped (default).
– Start the generator: If the generator is not running,
it will be started.
– Keep running: If the generator is running at the
time of data loss this setting will keep it running.
Do not run genset when AC 1 is in use
This option is ideal for back-up systems where a
Quattro has mains/grid electricity connected to its
AC-in 1 terminal, and a Genset connected to its AC-
in 2 terminal. With this option enabled, the Genset
will only start after a mains failure. And where a
mains failure has occurred, the Genset will
automatically be stopped again as soon as mains
power is restored. This functionality is not available
for VE. Can connected Quattros.
The following parameters may be user-defined
to trigger an automatic Generator start/stop
–Manual
–State of charge (SOC)
–AC load (*)
– Battery current
– Battery voltage
– Inverter high temperature
1 See “Conditions” on page 38.
2 It's good practice for a generator, once started,
to be allowed to reach its operating temperature.
When started manually this setting is ignored.
3 Enabling this feature will raise an alarm on the
CCGX, as well as trigger an alarm email from
the VRM portal (*), whenever power is not
detected at the AC input terminal of the
Inverter/Charger. This function will bring
attention to a wide variety of problems; such as
lack of fuel, or a mechanical or electrical fault at
the generator. This functionality is not available
for VE. Can connected Multi/Quattro.
(*) Requires automatic alarm monitoring on
VRM to be enabled. Which it is by default.
4 See “Quiet hours” on page 42.
5 Resets the 30 day run-time history.
6 Reset, or modify, the total run-time hours.
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2 On loss of communication
3 Do not run genset when AC 1 is in use
4 Relays triggered by Battery SOC
5 Relays triggered by Battery Current
6 Relays triggered by Battery Voltage
7 Relays triggered by AC load
8 Relays triggered by Inverter High temperature
9 Relays triggered by Inverter overload
10 Automatic periodic ‘Test run’
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