Xantrex Technology 809-0915 manual Start DCV 2 hr, Start DCV 24 hr

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Configuration of the Xanbus AGS

Start DCV 2 hr

Full name Starting Battery Voltage—2 hours

Purpose The "Start DCV 2 hr" trigger enables the AGS to start the generator whenever the battery voltage reaches or drops below a pre-set voltage for longer than 2 hours.

Dependencies The "Start DCV 2 hr" trigger requires the AGS to be in Automatic mode and needs the "Stop Float" or "Stop Absorb" trigger be enabled or a parameter to be set for the "Stop V" trigger.

Start DCV 24 hr

Full name Starting Battery Voltage—24 hours

Purpose The "Start DCV 24 hr" trigger enables the AGS to start the generator whenever the battery voltage reaches or drops below a pre-set voltage for longer than 24 hours.

Dependencies The "Start DCV 24 hr" trigger requires the AGS to be in Automatic mode and needs the "Stop Absorb" or "Stop Float" trigger be enabled or a parameter to be set for the "Stop V" trigger.

Values

Default

 

 

Disabled, 4.0 V to 60.0 V

Disabled

 

 

Considerations If the voltage trigger is set too high, the generator will start more frequently than is convenient.

If the voltage trigger is set too low, the batteries may be damaged by repeated cycles of excessive discharge. The generator running time necessary to charge the batteries may exceed "Max Run Time" and use too much fuel in the process.

Battery Voltage Information Battery voltage can be monitored from the System screen or the inverter/charger menu.

If "Stop Float" or "Stop Absorb" has been enabled, the generator will stop when the Float or Absorption stages of the battery charging have begun.

If the "Stop V" is used, the generator will stop when the battery voltage reaches the parameter set in this trigger, regardless of whether the batteries are charged.

Values

Default

 

 

Disabled, 4.0 V to 60.0 V

Disabled

 

 

Considerations If the voltage trigger is set too high, the generator will start more frequently than is convenient.

If the voltage trigger is set too low, the batteries may be damaged by repeated cycles of excessive discharge. The generator running time necessary to charge the batteries may exceed "Max Run Time" and use too much fuel in the process.

Battery Voltage Information Battery voltage can be monitored from the System screen or the inverter/charger menu.

If "Stop Float" or "Stop Absorb" has been enabled, the generator will stop when the Float or Absorption stages of the battery charging have begun.

If the "Stop V" is used, the generator will stop when the battery voltage reaches the parameter set in this trigger, regardless of whether the batteries are charged.

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Contents Xanbus Automatic Generator Start AGS Page Exclusion for Documentation TrademarksDate and Revision Document Part NumberPurpose About This GuideScope AudienceRelated Information Reference Important Safety InstructionsRestrictions on USE FCC Information to the UserPage Contents Page Xanbus Automatic Generator Start AGS Basic Function IntroductionSystem Requirements Functions AGS unit Material ListXanbus-Enabled Products and Accessories Front panel features FeaturesXanbus Bottom panel featuresXanbus Automatic Generator Start Installation Materials and Tools RequiredChoosing a Location Shock and Energy Hazards Routing ConnectionsMounting the Unit Installation OverviewCircuit Parameter Circuit Maximum Wiring to the 20-contact ConnectorFt m Over 30 ft m To install the AGS using the wiring harnessXanbus Automatic Generator Start Installation Connecting the Generator Type Relay Function Preset Configuration SettingType 2 Connection Diagram Type 3 Connection Diagram Type 4 Connection Diagram Relay Function Type 5 Connection DiagramType 6 Connection Diagram Type 7 Connection Diagram two-wire Type 8 Connection Diagram two-wire Type 9 Connection Diagram Type 10 Connection Diagram Type 11 Connection Diagram Type 12 Connection Diagram Type 13 Connection Diagram Type 14 Connection Diagram two-wire Connecting the Thermostats optional WireNumber Function Wire Color Connecting an External Shutdown optional Connecting an External Manual ON/OFF Switch optionalWire Wiring Harness Number Function Wire Color Connecting an External ON/OFF LEDExternal ON/OFF Switch and LED Wiring Diagram To connect the wiring harness to the AGS Connecting the Wiring Harness to the AGSConnecting the AGS to the Xanbus Network Connecting the Xanbus System Control Panel SCP Verifying Power Is AvailableOverview Configuration of the Xanbus AGSTo change operational settings on the AGS Menu Accessing the AGS MenuXanbus Automatic Generator Start AGS Menu Xanbus AGS Menu To configureAGS Configuration Menu Contents Configuration Menu QT EnValue Description QT Begin Gen Type QT EndDescription Cfg Trigger Start DCV 30 sec Values DefaultStart DCV 15 min Start DCV 24 hr Start DCV 2 hrStop Absorb Stop FloatStop Temp2 Temp1Value Default LoadStart Load Stop Load Starter Cool Down Cfg GenGen Spin Down Gen Cool DownExercise Per Max Run TimeExercise Time Exercise DurGen Run Hold Time Relay3Crank Time Crank DelayCrank Retry Time Preheat TimeGen Start Tries Restore Defaults Automatic ModeGenMode Manual Off Mode Manual On ModeMode View Fault LogView Device Info View Event LogItems User SettingsOperation of the Xanbus AGS Accessing the AGS Home ScreenTo start the generator manually Starting and Stopping the GeneratorTo enable Quiet Time Using Quiet TimeModes of Operation Putting the AGS in Standby ModeTo return the AGS to Operating Mode Returning the AGS to Operating ModeTo view a message from a fault list or warning list TroubleshootingTroubleshooting AGS Warning Messages AGS Fault Messages Fault Reference TableElectrical Specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Regulatory ApprovalsDimensions Weight Mounting Connectors Physical SpecificationsWarranty Warranty and Return InformationDisclaimer Warranty and Return InformationReturn Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyInformation About Your System Recommended Features Appendix a Generator Auto Start Requirements and TypesGenerator Starting Types Three-Wire Onan Two WireThree-Wire Automotive RunMode Appendix B Relay TimingMomentaryRun Mode Timing Diagram MomentaryRun ModeGlowStop Mode Timing Diagram GlowStop ModeStartStop Mode Timing Diagram StartStop ModePulseStop Mode Timing Diagram PulseStop ModePulseStop Mode Relay 1 Behavior Page Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc