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6. OPERATION MODES
This section will discuss the general modes in which the inverter can be used.
Before we start this section, you must understand that the heart of the inverter is the controller; it impacts
everything. Therefore, if you can understand how the controller works, then you will start to appreciate the
capabilities of this machine.
Figure 34 - System mode page.
1) Tick this box in order to not export power back to the grid (the CT coil will detect power flowing back to
the grid and will reduce the power of the inverter so as to supply the local load).
2) Tick this box if you wish to export your solar power back to the grid.
3) Tick this box if you only want to supply power to the load side of the inverter.
4) Zero Export Power is the amount of power flowing from the grid to the inverter. Set this value to 20 –
100W to force the inverter to always take this amount of power from the grid to minimise the function ;
‘Reverse Power Detection’ which can trip sensitive pre-paid electricity meters.
5) This controls the maximum overall power, both to the load and grid ports combined. It is set to low if an
over current fault occurs.
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