Troubleshooting

Warning Messages

A warning message is caused by a non-critical fault. When this occurs, the unit will not shut down, but the ERROR LED (see page 11) will flash. See the system display manual for instructions on viewing warnings. One or more messages will display yes in the MATE system display; Y in the MATE3. If a message says no (or N), it is not the cause of the inverter’s warning.

Some warnings can become errors if left unattended. Frequency and voltage warnings are meant to warn of a problematic AC source. Often the inverter will disconnect from the source. This will occur if the condition lasts longer than the inverter’s transfer delay settings. If the inverter disconnects, the warning will display as long as the source is present, accompanied by a Disconnect message. (See next page.)

Warning screens can only display warnings; they cannot clear them. The way to correct the fault may be obvious from the message.

Table 6 Warning Troubleshooting

Message

Definition

Possible Remedy

 

 

 

acin freq too high

The AC source is above the upper acceptable

Check the AC source. If it is a generator,

 

frequency limit (55 Hz) and prevents connection.

reduce its speed.

 

 

 

acin freq too low

The AC source is below the lower acceptable

Check the AC source. If it is a generator,

 

frequency limit (45 Hz) and prevents connection.

increase its speed.

 

 

 

acin voltage too high

The AC source is above the upper acceptable

Check the AC source. The inverter’s range is

 

voltage limit (252 Vac default setting) and prevents

adjustable. However, this will accommodate

 

connection.

an AC problem, not fix it.

 

 

 

acin voltage too low

The AC source is below the lower acceptable

Check the AC source. Check the AC wiring.

 

voltage limit (208 Vac default setting) and prevents

The inverter’s acceptance range is

 

connection.

adjustable. However, this will accommodate

 

 

an AC problem, not fix it.

 

 

 

acin input current

AC loads are drawing more current from the AC

Check the loads. Oversized loads can open

exceeds max

source than allowed by the input setting.

circuit breakers. If they exceed the inverter’s

 

 

transfer relay size, the relay can be damaged.

 

 

 

temperature sensor

An internal inverter temperature sensor may be

Check sensor readings (see below). The

fault

malfunctioning. This is indicated by an unusual

numeric values represent electronic counts

 

airtemp, fettemp, or captemp reading.

between 0 and 255.1

 

 

 

internal comm error

Probable failure on inverter’s control board.

Unit may require repair. Contact OutBack

detected

Despite the name, this is not an inverter-defined

Technical Support (see inside front cover of

 

error and is not accompanied by a shutdown.

this manual).

 

 

 

internal fan failure

The inverter’s internal cooling fan is not operating

Turn the battery disconnect off, and then on,

detected

properly. Lack of cooling may result in derated

to determine if the fan self-tests, then

 

inverter output wattage.

contact OutBack Technical Support for the

 

 

next step. Meanwhile, run the inverter at

 

 

reasonable levels or apply external cooling.

 

 

 

airtemp1

Displays a code representing the air temperature

Lower counts stand for higher temperatures,

 

within the inverter.

and higher counts mean lower temperatures.

 

 

Room temperature is 210 – 220. The internal

fettemp1

Displays a code representing the temperature of

fan runs at 142 and stops at 164. A count of

 

the FETs (Field Effect Transistors) and heat sink.

 

either 0 or 255 is a defective sensor. Contact

 

 

captemp1

Displays a code representing the temperature of

OutBack Technical Support if necessary (see

inside front cover of this manual).

 

the inverter’s ripple capacitors.

 

 

 

 

 

1These values are in digital counts, not degrees. The values are used for troubleshooting purposes.

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