HOW IT WORKS
3.3.6 Summary of the AC operation modes
Function DIP switch* What is it used for? How is this achieved?
Power Sharing B-SW3 To protect the incoming AC
from overload
By reducing the charge current and thus the AC input
current.
Generator / Mains
support
B-SW5 To deliver more AC power
than available from the
incoming AC.
The AC output of the inverter is connected in parallel
with the incoming AC. This means that energy from the
batteries is added to the incoming AC.
Power support B-SW4 To deliver more AC power
than available from the
incoming AC.
The load which is connected to the “POWER”-output is
supplied by the incoming AC, while the SHORT BREAK
output is connected to the output of the inverter.
Table 2: Overview of the AC operation modes
* see chapter 6 for adjustment of the DIP switches
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