AEG PV.630 manual Examples of possible displays, Example of operating display

Models: PV.630

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At the top, a sun symbol indicates the current solar radiation trend. If the sun is black or a moon symbol is displayed, the PV voltage is so low that the inverter is in its idle state. An empty sun with no rays also indicates that the PV voltage is still too low, with the in- verter in standby mode.

The inverter is represented in the middle of the left-hand section. If a fault occurs or a message is present, the corresponding symbols flash on the inverter. The bar on the left shows the PV voltage as a symbol and a digital value. If the bar is completely filled in, this in- dicates that sufficient PV voltage is present. The bar on the right shows the inverter status. If the inverter is feeding power into the mains, the bar is filled in.

The total energy fed in is shown at the bottom of the display.

Examples of possible displays:

Figure 29 Example of operating display

The equipment is in its normal state, the inverter is feeding power into the mains.

Figure 30 Example of operating display

Solar radiation is sufficient, the inverter is switched off. If the sine symbol on the inverter is flashing, the inverter has been switched off due to a fault or it is currently in the synchronisation phase.

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AEG PV.630 manual Examples of possible displays, Example of operating display