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Use Batt V Charged: Displays battery charge and other system values in terms of voltage.
Activate Battery 1&2: KEEP ON. This feature will help recover an overly discharged battery by slowly charging
from the solar array or grid.
Charge
Float V: Set value according to the manual of the batteries
connected to the system.
Gen Charge: uses the gen input of the system to charge the
battery bank from an attached three-phase generator.
Start V: Set the voltage at which the system will AutoStart a
connected 3P generator to charge the battery bank.
Start percentage: Set the SOC% at which the system will
AutoStart a corresponding 3P generator to charge the battery
bank.
A: Charge rate from the attached Generator in Amps (DC); size this value according to the generator size
Grid Charge: use the Grid input to charge batteries from the grid or a sizeable 208VAC three-phase generator
only.
Gen Force: This is the test function for Gen AutoStart. Enable to trigger two-wire start (pins 1,2 on sensor
pinboard 2) and turn on the generator. Disable to disengage the two-wire start and turn off the generator. The
generator will not provide power during this test if grid power is available.
Discharge
Shutdown V: battery voltage at which the Inverter will shut
down (battery symbol on the home screen will turn red)
Low Batt: Low battery voltage (battery symbol on the home
screen will turn yellow)
Restart: battery voltage at which AC output will resume after a
shutdown
Batt Empty V: sets reserve capacity and improves % SOC
calculations. It is not Batt_I adjusted.
Smart Load (Gen Terminal)
A. This mode utilizes the Gen input connection as an OUTPUT
that only receives power when the battery exceeds a user-
programmable threshold.
B. Enable "Use gen input as load output" to power
high- power loads such as a water heater,
irrigation pump, AC unit, pool pump, etc. We call
these luxury loads.
Smart Load OFF Batt
Battery voltage at which the Gen Load will stop receiving power.
Smart Load ON Batt
Battery voltage at which the Gen Load will start receiving power.
NOTE,¤
Using Gen load for a water heater, we recommend that only one leg (120V) be connected to the bottom
element. This significantly reduces the power consumption of the water heater while retaining core
functionality (it will heat water, only slower).
Danger: Per NEC, the Gen Load is limited to 57.6kW [160A @120V x 3] (Do not exceed!)
Danger: Selon NEC, la charge de génération est limitée à 57,6 kW [160 A à 120 V x 3] (ne dépassez
pas !)