Programming
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Grid AC Input Voltage Limits
The inverter will not connect to an AC source unless specific conditions are met. When
Input Type
is set
to
Grid
in the
AC Input Current Limit
screen (Figure 91 on page
35
83), this menu adjusts the limits on
acceptable voltage for the utility grid. (Frequency is not adjustable.) These limits will vary with the
inverter model. See the Operator’s Manual for specific acceptance limits.
When the conditions are met, the inverter will accept the grid after a delay of approximately 15 seconds.
Figure 92 Grid AC Input Voltage Limits
Gen AC Input Voltage Limits
The inverter will not connect to an AC source unless specific conditions are met. When
Input Type
is set
to
Gen
in the
AC Input Current Limit
screen (Figure 91 on page
35
83), this menu adjusts the limits on
acceptable voltage for a generator. (Frequency is not adjustable.) These limits will vary with the inverter
model. Check the Operator’s Manual for specific acceptance limits.
When the conditions listed on this screen are met, the inverter will accept the generator after the
designated delay period (see below).
Figure 93 Gen AC Input Voltage Limit
Set Points:
Lower Voltage Limit
– Sets the low limit on the acceptable AC
voltage. If the source is above this voltage, the inverter will accept
it. If it drops below this voltage, the inverter will return to inverting,
if enabled.
Upper Voltage Limit
– Sets the high limit on the acceptable AC
voltage. If the source is below this voltage, the inverter will accept
it. If it rises above this voltage, the inverter will return to inverting,
if enabled.
Transfer Delay
– Sets the duration that the input AC voltage or
frequency may exceed limits before the inverter disconnects itself.
This may be preceded by a warning (see page 342), and may be
followed by a
Last AC Disconnect
message (see page 362).
Set Points:
Lower Voltage Limit
– Sets the low limit on the acceptable AC
voltage. If the source is above this voltage, the inverter will
accept it. If it drops below this voltage, the inverter will return to
inverting, if enabled.
Upper Voltage Limit
– Sets the high limit on the acceptable AC
voltage. If the source is below this voltage, the inverter will
accept it. If it rises above this voltage, the inverter will return to
inverting, if enabled.
Transfer Delay
– Sets the duration that the input AC voltage or
frequency may exceed limits before the inverter disconnects
itself. This may be preceded by a warning (see page 342).
Connect Delay
– Sets the designated delay period before the
inverter begins accepting power from the generator. This is
intended to give the generator time to stabilize its output. It is
not the same as the warmup period used by the AGS function
(see page 106).