Xantrex Technology SW 3000 user service AC Limits Configure AC Limits, Risk of Damage to Equipment

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Configuration

AC Limits (Configure AC Limits)

RISK OF DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT

The following configuration settings adjust the quality of the AC input source that the inverter/charger will qualify and pass through to your AC loads. Voltage or frequency that is too high or too low for a particular piece of load equipment may cause damage to that load.

Before adjusting these settings, refer to the electrical rating of connected load equipment. Most equipment that is marked with a single voltage (120 VAC, for example) rather than a range (110–125 VAC) can be expected to run properly over the range of 108 VAC to 125 VAC, since this is the normal supply range of electrical utilities.

Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and/or damage other equipment.

When to use This setting lets you adjust the AC parameters when AC supply is outside of the lower voltage range required for electrical equipment.

Outcome The lower level of voltage that will be accepted as “good” by the inverter/charger can be varied.

Lo AC Freq

Full name Low AC transfer frequency (AC under frequency level)

Configurable setting This setting lets you adjust the lowest frequency at which the inverter/charger no longer qualifies AC as “good” and attempts to transfer to invert mode.

Lo AC Freq

[55Hz]

You can adjust Lo AC Freq settings as follows:

Lo AC Volt

Full name Low AC Transfer voltage (AC under voltage level)

Configurable setting Low AC Transfer voltage is the voltage below which the inverter/charger no longer qualifies AC as “good”, opens the relay, and attempts to transfer to Invert mode if Invert is enabled.

Lo AC Volt

[90.0V]

You can adjust Lo AC Volt settings as follows:

Range of values

Increment

Default

 

 

 

85 to 110 VAC

1 volt

90 VAC

Range of values

Increment

Default

 

 

 

55 to 58 Hz

1 Hz

55 Hz

 

 

 

When to use This setting can be used when the AC supply frequency is lower than the set value required for the electrical equipment.

Outcome The lower frequency of the AC supply above which it will be qualified as “good” by the inverter/charger can be varied.

Hi AC Volt

Full name High AC transfer voltage (AC over voltage level)

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