Outback Power Systems GS8048 Powering Down, Adding New Devices, Firmware Updates, Commissioning

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Commissioning

After programming (if any) is completed, perform the following steps:

1.If other inverters are on the system, use a DVM to verify correct voltage from the L1 OUT terminal on one inverter to the next. When stacked in parallel, the wires from one inverter to the next should read 0 Vac (although individually they should still read 120 Vac with respect to neutral). Repeat for the L2 OUT terminal.

2.Close the AC output circuit breakers. If AC bypass switches are present, place them in the normal (non-bypass) position. Do not connect an AC input source or close any AC input circuits.

3.Use a DVM to verify correct voltage at the AC load panel.

4.Connect a small AC load and test for proper functionality.

5.Close the AC input circuit breakers and connect an AC source. Using a DVM, check the appropriate L1 and L2 IN terminals for 120 and 240 Vac. If a MATE3 system display is present, confirm that the inverter accepts the AC source as appropriate for its programming. Check the system display indicators for correct behavior.

6.If the battery charger has been enabled, confirm that it is charging by using the MATE3. The inverter will perform a full battery charge when first powered up. This may take several hours. If restarted after a temporary shutdown, the inverter may skip most or all of the charging cycle.

7.Test other functions which have been enabled, such as generator start, selling, or search mode.

8.Compare the DVM’s readings with the MATE3 meter readings. If necessary, the system display’s readings can be calibrated to match the DVM more accurately. AC input voltage, AC output voltage, and battery voltage can be calibrated.

Powering Down

If steps are inapplicable, they can be omitted. However, it is highly recommended that all applicable steps be performed in the following order.

To Power Down the System:

1.Turn off all load circuits and AC input sources.

2.Turn off all renewable energy circuits.

3.Turn each inverter OFF using the MATE3 system display or external switch.

4.Turn off the main DC overcurrent devices for each inverter.

Adding New Devices

When adding new devices to the system, first power down the system according to the preceding instructions. After adding new devices, perform another functional test, including programming.

Firmware Updates

Updates to the Radian’s internal programming are periodically available. If multiple inverters are used in a system, all units must be upgraded at the same time. See the MATE3 Owner’s Manual for details.

IMPORTANT:

All inverters will shut down during software updates. If it is necessary to run loads while updating the firmware, bypass the inverter with a maintenance bypass switch (if present). During this time, communication cables must remain connected and DC power must remain on. Lack of network communication will cause the update to fail and the inverter(s) may not work afterward. Inverters automatically update one at a time. Updating each inverter requires about 5 minutes.

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Contents Radian Series Inverter/Charger GS8048Trademarks Definitions Symbols UsedAudience Terms and DefinitionsGeneral Safety Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents List of Tables Table of ContentsList of Figures Introduction MATE3 System Display and Controller Functional Test Pre-startup ProceduresCommissioning StartupAdding New Devices Powering DownFirmware Updates CommissioningInput Modes OperationGenerator Support OperationGrid Tied UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Backup Mini GridOperation Functions InvertingSearch InputAC Current Settings AC Source AcceptanceTransfer Offset No Charging Battery ChargingCharging Steps Bulk StageOffset Charging Stages Over Time1Float Stage Float TimerSilent Repeated SilentNew Charging Cycle Absorption TimerNew Absorption Stage Battery Temperature Compensation EqualizationExamples Multiple-Inverter Installations Stacking OutBack HUB4 and MATE3Example of Parallel Stacking Arrangement Three Inverters Power Save Levels Auxiliary Terminals Operation Operation Advanced Generator Start AGS High Battery TransferSystem Display-Based Functions Grid Use TimeBasic Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Hot or neutral Not be bonded Inverter may be behaving correctly Inverter output is being fed Troubleshooting Error Messages Error Troubleshooting Message Causes Possible RemedyMessage Definition Possible Remedy AC Freq Too HighCapacitors Disconnect Messages Voltage MaximumSell Status Messages Sell StatusSell Status Definition Troubleshooting Electrical Specifications for Model GS8048 Value SpecificationsSpecifications for Model GS8048 Mechanical Specifications for Model GS8048Specifications Environmental SpecificationsRegulatory Specifications Environmental Specifications for All Models ValueGS8048 Inverter Settings Default Settings and RangesFirmware Revision Field Default Minimum Maximum OutBack Power Technologies Product RegistrationExtended Warranty Product RegistrationWarranty Year Limited Warranty for Radian ProductsReturn Material Authorization RMA How to Arrange for Warranty ServiceTroubleshooting WarrantyOut of Warranty Returning Product to OutBackThis page Intentionally Left Blank Year Warranty IndexIndex Input Modes 11, 17, 20, 22This page Intentionally Left Blank