Troubleshooting

Warning Messages

A Warning message is caused by a non-critical fault. When this occurs, the unit will not shut down, but the MATE3 system display will show an Event and a specific Warning message. This screen is viewed using the MATE3 Home screen’s soft keys. (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 warning.

NOTE: The Radian series has no external indicators and requires the MATE3 system display to identify a 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 4 Warning Troubleshooting

Message

Definition

Possible Remedy

 

 

 

AC Freq Too High

The AC source is above the upper acceptable

Check the AC source. If it is a generator, reduce

 

frequency limit (66 Hz) and prevents

its speed.

 

connection.

 

 

 

 

AC Freq Too Low

The AC source is below the lower acceptable

Check the AC source. If it is a generator, increase

 

frequency limit (54 Hz) and prevents

its speed.

 

connection.

 

 

 

 

Voltage Too High

The AC source is above the upper acceptable

Check the AC source. The inverter’s acceptance

 

voltage limit on either L1 or L2 (132 Vac

range is adjustable.

 

default setting) and prevents connection.

NOTE: Adjusting the range may accommodate a

 

 

 

 

problematic AC source, but it will not fix it.

 

 

 

Voltage Too Low

The AC source is below the lower acceptable

Check the AC source. Check the AC wiring. The

 

voltage limit on either L1 or L2 (108 Vac

inverter’s acceptance range is adjustable.

 

default setting) and prevents connection.

NOTE: Adjusting the range may accommodate a

 

 

 

 

problematic AC source, but it will not fix it.

 

 

 

Input Amps > Max

AC loads are drawing more current from the

Check the loads. Oversized loads can open circuit

 

AC source than allowed by the input setting.

breakers. If they exceed the inverter’s transfer

 

 

relay size, the relay can be damaged.

 

 

This issue is usually the result of a poorly-sized

 

 

load, as opposed to a wiring problem.

 

 

 

Temp Sensor Bad

An internal inverter temperature sensor may

In the MATE3, the three readings are labeled

 

be malfunctioning. One of the three internal

Transformer, Output FETs, and Capacitors.

 

sensor meters may give an unusual reading.

These values are given in degrees Celsius. See

 

 

next page.

 

 

 

Comm Fault

The inverter has suffered an internal

Unit still functions, but may require repair.

 

communication failure.

Contact OutBack Technical Support (see inside

 

 

front cover of this manual).

 

 

 

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Outback Power Systems GS8048 manual Message Definition Possible Remedy, AC Freq Too High