Xantrex Technology SW 3000 user service Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Table 6 Faults Types and Behaviors

 

Warning Types

 

 

Fault type

Behavior

 

There are two types of warnings: automatic and manual. When the Freedom

 

 

 

Escalating automatic

Clear automatically if the fault condition goes

 

SW 3000 detects a warning condition, it displays a warning message on the

faults

away, just like an automatic fault.

 

 

SCP.

 

 

 

However, if an escalating automatic fault occurs

 

 

 

 

 

Table 7 describes how they differ in their behavior and in how you can

 

several times within a defined time period, the

 

 

 

respond to them when they appear on the SCP.

 

escalating automatic fault becomes a manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fault, requiring user intervention. For example, if

 

Table 7 Warning Types and Behavior

 

three faults occur in one minute, it will no longer

 

 

 

Warning type

 

Behavior

 

clear itself but becomes a manual fault. Then you

 

 

 

must identify the problem, correct the fault

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic warning

 

Clear automatically if the fault condition that

 

condition, and clear the fault or reset the device.

 

 

 

generated the message goes away. You can also

 

 

 

 

 

acknowledge automatic warnings without

 

 

 

 

 

waiting for them to clear automatically.

 

 

 

Manual warning

 

Require you to acknowledge them before you

 

 

 

 

 

can proceed with configuring or operating the

 

 

 

 

 

Freedom SW 3000. Manual warnings are usually

 

 

 

 

 

in the form of a

 

 

 

 

 

Yes/No question that you may acknowledge by

 

 

 

 

 

pressing the Enter button on the SCP for Yes and

 

 

 

 

 

the Exit button for No.

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to the System Control Panel Owner’s

 

 

 

 

 

Guide for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s Guide

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Contents Freedom SW Sine Wave Inverter/Charger Page About Xantrex Trademarks Exclusion for DocumentationDate and Revision Document Part NumberAbout This Guide Statement of HazardRelated Information Important Safety Instructions Electrical Shock HazardFire and Burn Hazard Explosion HazardPrecautions When Working With Batteries Precautions When Preparing to Charge Precautions When Placing the Inverter/ChargerExposure to Chemicals and Gases Hazard Risk of Damage to the INVERTER/CHARGERRegulatory Limitations on USEContents Page Page Page Introduction Materials ListPremium Power and Ease of Use About the Freedom SW Inverter/ChargerHow the Freedom SW 3000 Inverter/Charger Works InvertingCharging Typical Xanbus System Diagram Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s Guide Xanbus SystemProtection feature This feature… Comprehensive Electronic ProtectionFreedom SW 3000 Inverter/Charger Features Front and Side PanelsFront Panel Controls Status LEDs Compartment SideThough the transformer and power compartments Two variable-speed cooling fans are used to coolAC wiring compartment access panel with Freedom SWBattery temperature sensor BTS jack provides AC and DC Side PanelsNegative DC terminal connects to the negative AC Input 1, AC Input 2, and Inverter AC OutputSupplied Accessories Supplied AccessoriesOptional System Accessories and Network Components AccessoryNetwork Component Operating The Freedom SW Using the SCP 10 9 8On Start Up Exit buttonDown arrow button Up arrow buttonSystem Start-up Check Viewing the Firmware Revision Number To view the firmware revision numberOperating in Invert Mode To operate in invert mode from the front panelOperating Limits for Inverter Operation Operating in Charger Mode Charger Operation with Battery Temperature Sensor BTSOperating in Equalization Mode Risk of Damage to BatteriesEqualizing Batteries Terminating the Equalization ProcessRisk of Damage to DC Load Equipment To equalize your batteriesOperating Limits for Charger Operation Monitoring the Freedom SW 3000 Indicator Lights Faults and WarningsMonitoring Status Messages on the SCP System Modes OperatingTo return to Operating mode SafeSafe Mode To exit Safe mode and return to Operating modeConfiguration System Control PanelSystem Menu Map SCP System Menu Map Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s GuideViewing the System Screen Viewing the Select Device MenuTo view the Select Device menu Selecting the Freedom SW 3000 from the Select Device Menu Selecting the Freedom SW 3000 Basic MenuSelecting the Freedom SW 3000 Advanced Menu To select the Freedom SW 3000 from the Select Device menuTo select the Freedom SW 3000 Advanced Menu Highlighting System on the Select Device MenuSelecting the Default Settings Returning to Freedom SW 3000 Basic MenuMode Description Menu StructureDevice Menu ModesBattery AC Input1AC Out Power Share Menu BasicInverter ChargerEqualize Range of valuesYes n/a Screen content Explanation of items displayed Want Equalization?Clear Faults Range of values Increment DefaultBatt Type Batt SizeConfigure Inv/Chg Configure Inverter/Charger Menu AdvancedView Device Info Basic MenuConfigure Inv/Chg Menu Sub-MenusCfg AC Limits Configure AC Limits Force Charge# Chg Stages Eqz VoltsAC Limits Configure AC Limits Risk of Damage to EquipmentHi AC Freq View Fault Log View Device Info View Device InformationView Warning Log Restore Defaults Restore DefaultsTroubleshooting Fault TypesFault type Behavior IntroductionTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Reference General Troubleshooting GuidelinesSection Number Troubleshooting Number Message Type Cause Solution To view a fault listTo view a message from a warning list Fault Messages To view a message from a fault listFault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution AC Output Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution Inverter Applications Resistive LoadsMotor Loads Battery Charging Reference Battery TypesRisk of Battery Damage Charge Algorithm Stages Three-Stage chargingTwo-Stage Charging Charge Algorithm Graph FloodedGel Or wetOr wet Gel AGMFlooded Time Or wet Gel Battery Charger Interruption Specifications Physical SpecificationsInverter Specifications Charger SpecificationsSpecifications Transfer and General Specifications Environmental SpecificationsFan Operation Regulatory ApprovalsInvert Power Derating vs. Ambient Temperature Charger ModeWarranty and Return Information WarrantyWarranty and Return Information Disclaimer ProductReturn Material Authorization Policy Return ProcedureOut of Warranty Service Information About Your System Page Page Xantrex Technology Inc