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46 – Monitoring – User manual – v1.2
T2S Configuration Parameters
;75; ;Free running Frequency ; ;50.0; ;Hz;
¾ Sets the Inverters system frequency.
CAUTION: When the running frequency is set to 60Hz, parameters 370 to 373 MUST BE ADAPTED
;80; ;Short Circuit Voltage Threshold ; ;80; ;V;
¾ Minimum Voltage Threshold where module considers that outlet is in short circuit
¾ Adjustable from 20 to 200 Vac
;81; ;Short Circuit Hold Time ; ;60.0; ;s;
¾ Time Duration when a module tries to eliminate the short-circuit existing on outlet
¾ When this time duration is over and the voltage is lower than parameter line “80”, the module stops
¾ Adjustable from 0,1 to 600 sec.
;82; ;Booster 10xIin (0 : OFF, 1 : ON); ;1; ;;
¾ Allow to inhibit the Booster option which generates a current of 10 In for 20ms in case of short-circuit (9 In for Nova
inverter).
;90; ;Max current (pc of nominal curr); ;150; ;%;
¾ Maximum Current that module can supply.
¾ “Adjustable from de 100 to 150 % for BRAVO and MEDIA, from 100 to 135 % for NOVA
;91; ;Max power (pc of nominal power) ; ;150; ;%;
¾ Maximum Power that module can supply.
¾ Adjustable from de 100 to 150 % for BRAVO and MEDIA, from 100 to 135 % for NOVA
¾ ALWAYS RECORD THE SAME VALUES for 90 & 91
;92; ;Max Overload Duration ; ;15; ;s;
¾ Maximum Time Duration when module can run with overload
¾ Adjustable from 0 to 15 sec
;93; ;Airco Mode (0:No , 1: Yes) ; ;0; ;;
¾ When this mode is activated, the overload capabilities are moved from default value to 330% overload in current and
power for maximum 900 msec. Only release for BRAVO 48VDC/230VAC. Available from sw 192. After 900 msec the
overload are reduce to 150% for 14 seconds them 110% permanent. After this period the output could switch OFF
according with parameter lines 80 and 81.
¾ 0: default overload capabilities
¾ 1: allow start load with high inrush current

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