Troubleshooting
Disconnect Messages
Disconnect messages explain the reason that the inverter rejected an AC source. The unit returns to inverting mode if turned on. This screen is viewed using the AC INPUT hot key on the MATE3. (See
the MATE3 manual for more instructions.) One or more messages will display Y (yes). If a message says N (no), it is not the cause of the disconnect. The MATE3 system display may generate a concurrent Event and Warning message following the disconnect. (See previous page.) If the AC source is removed, the Warning will be blank, but the cause of the last disconnect will remain.
Disconnect messages only display the reason for the disconnection; they cannot correct it. It is usually the result of external conditions, not an inverter fault. If the condition is corrected, the inverter will reconnect. A few settings can be changed to accommodate problems with the AC source.
The reasons shown in the Sell Status menu for ceasing to sell power (see next page) are not the same as disconnect messages, although they may be caused by the same circumstance. A
Table 5 Disconnect Troubleshooting
Message | Definition | Possible Remedy |
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Frequency Too High | The AC source has exceeded | Check AC source. If it is a generator, reduce speed. |
| 66 Hz. |
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Frequency Too Low | The AC source has dropped below | Check AC source. If it is a generator, increase speed. |
| 54 Hz. |
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Voltage > Maximum | The AC source has exceeded | Check AC source. The inverter’s acceptance range |
| 140 Vac (default value) on either | is adjustable. |
| L1 or L2. | NOTE: Adjusting the range may accommodate a |
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| problematic AC source, but it will not fix it. |
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Voltage < Minimum | The AC source has dropped below | Check AC source. The inverter’s acceptance range |
| 108 Vac (default value) on either | is adjustable. |
| L1 or L2. | NOTE: Adjusting the range may accommodate a |
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| problematic AC source, but it will not fix it. |
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Backfeed | Usually indicates another AC | Disconnect the AC OUT wires. Check the wires |
| power source (out of phase with | (not the inverter) with an AC voltmeter. If an AC |
| the inverter) was connected to the | source is present, shut it off. (This is more often |
| unit’s AC output. | accompanied by an AC Output Backfeed error.) |
| Can also occur if an | Check input source and wiring. This can be caused |
| AC source is connected to the | by a source with phase problems. It can also be |
| inverter’s AC input. | caused by transferring from one AC source to |
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| another before the inverter can synchronize itself. |
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Phase Lock | The unit cannot remain in phase | Check AC source. This can be caused by a |
| with an erratic AC source. | generator with a poorly regulated output. Some |
| NOTE: This is not an “Error” as | generators behave this way when running out of |
| fuel. If necessary, set the Radian inverter to the | |
| defined on page 39 and is not | |
| Generator input mode. (See page 9.) | |
| accompanied by a shutdown. | |
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Island Detect | The unit detects something other | Check all input circuit breakers for an open circuit. |
| than normal grid conditions. This | This may (rarely) happen with a generator. If |
| is usually the result of an open AC | necessary, set the inverter to the Generator input |
| input circuit. | mode. (See page 9.) |
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