Troubleshooting
| Table 2 | Troubleshooting | |
Symptom | Possible Cause | Possible Remedy | |
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| No AC input. | Check the AC voltage on the inverter’s input test points. (See | |
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| page 33.) If not present, the problem is external. If present, the | |
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| inverter could be damaged. Contact OutBack Technical Support | |
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| (see inside front cover of this manual). | |
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| AC input not connected on | Check the AC voltage on the inverter’s input test points. (See | |
| both L1 and L2. | page 33.) Both L1 and L2 must have voltage. The inverter will not | |
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| accept an input from only one leg. | |
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| AC source is not 120/240 Vac | Confirm the nature of the AC source. Check the AC voltage | |
| between L1, L2, and neutral on the inverter’s input test points. | ||
| neutral is not connected to the | (See page 33.) | |
| inverter. | 120 Vac. | |
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| combinations, such as two phases of a | |
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| (208 Vac), or 240 Vac without a neutral, will not be accepted. | |
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| Inverter’s L1 output has been | Disconnect the wires from the inverter’s AC input terminals or AC | |
| connected to its L2 input, or the | output terminals, or both. If the problem immediately disappears, | |
| other way around. This | it is an external wiring issue. The inverter’s input and output | |
| problem is accompanied by | terminals must remain isolated from each other. | |
| shifts in frequency. |
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| AC source does not meet | MATE3 system display only: Check the Last AC Disconnect screen | |
| requirements. | (using the AC INPUT hot key and the Discon selection) for the | |
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| reason for disconnection. If the unit never originally connected, | |
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| check the Warning menu (using the Inverter soft key from the | |
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| Home screen). Confirm source voltage and frequency. | |
Will not connect to |
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AC source meets requirements | MATE3 system display only: The Generator input mode can accept | ||
the AC source. | |||
but is “noisy” or irregular. | irregular AC power. Select that mode for that input. | ||
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| Inverter was manually set to | MATE3 system display only: Change the AC Input Control setting | |
| disconnect from AC. | from Drop to Use with the AC INPUT hot key. (If this setting | |
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| was intentional, then no action is required.) | |
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| Grid use function has | MATE3 system display only: If activated prematurely, check both | |
| disconnected from AC. | the MATE3’s Grid Use Time settings and the MATE3 clock settings | |
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| in the System menu. (If this setting was intentional, then no | |
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| action is required.) | |
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| High Battery Transfer (HBX) | MATE3 system display only: Check the AC INPUT hot key screen | |
| mode has disconnected from | to see if HBX mode is in use. If activated prematurely, check the | |
| AC. | settings of HBX mode. (If this setting was intentional, then no | |
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| action is required.) | |
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| Mini Grid input mode has | MATE3 system display only: Check the Inverter part of the Settings | |
| disconnected from AC. | menu to see if Mini Grid mode is in use. If activated prematurely, | |
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| check the settings of Mini Grid mode. (If this setting was | |
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| intentional, then no action is required.) | |
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| Offset function has caused the | The Offset function sends excess renewable energy to the loads | |
| inverter to disconnect from AC. | to augment the AC source. If more renewable energy is produced | |
| (Support, Backup, UPS, and | than the loads can consume, the AC source is judged unnecessary | |
| Mini Grid input modes.) | and the inverter disconnects from it. (See page 19.) | |
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| Conflicting programming. | MATE3 system display only: Check to see if more than one of the | |
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| following are enabled: Mini Grid, HBX, Grid Use Time. These have | |
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| conflicting priorities and only one can be used at a time. | |
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