VPS-DOS-TR-06-E / Rev 01
3-May-2022
Volta Power Systems
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INVERTER CONTROL PANEL
Inverter Overview
Depending on your Volta System configuration, you may have an Inverter
Control Panel to control your inverter.
The inverter changes energy from the Energy Storage Pack from direct current
(DC) into alternating current (AC) to power the vehicle’s 120 VAC devices (air
conditioner, heater, cooktop, etc.).
Turn the inverter on or off using the On/Off button on the Inverter Control Panel
(see image above). To get the most out of your system’s charge, turn off the
inverter when not using 120 VAC devices. When connected to shore power, the
inverter cannot be turned off.
Control your inverter, adjust settings, and monitor energy usage via the Inverter
Controller with LCD screen.
Run Mode
The inverter turns on automatically each time the Volta System is turned on via
the Volta On/Off pushbutton. While the inverter is on, it is in Run Mode, meaning
that it is actively converting energy from the Energy Storage Pack.
While in Run Mode, the inverter controller displays the following:
This example shows the inverter is on, the load is consuming 1500 watts, and the
battery voltage is at 57.4 volts.
Standby Mode
The inverter enters Standby mode when your vehicle connects to shore power.
When in Standby Mode, the inverter charges the Energy Storage Pack (if
needed) and all devices are powered via shore power. While in Standby mode,