Xantrex Technology 120 VAC/60 Utility Support/Overload Protection, Using Slt Mode Silent Mode

Models: 120 VAC/60

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UTILITY SUPPORT/OVERLOAD PROTECTION

OPERATION

UTILITY SUPPORT/OVERLOAD PROTECTION

This battery charger is very powerful and without limits could draw more current than is available from the AC input source. When the utility grid is available, the grid has to power both the battery charger and any AC loads connected. If AC charge current combined with any AC load current exceeds the GRID (AC1) AMPS AC menu item setting, the charge rate will be automatically reduced to keep from tripping the utility grid breaker.

In addition, the inverter will support utility grid in the event that excessive loads threaten to trip the AC breaker. If the amount of power demanded by the AC loads is greater than the GRID (AC1) AMPS AC menu item setting, the inverter will contribute power to operate the AC loads. This will limit the AC current drawn from the utility system.

This ability allows the utility line to be sized closer to the typical draw of the system, instead of being sized to the maximum load. This may save considerable cost if a utility extension or upgrade is being installed. The savings can even offset part or all of the inverter / battery system in some situations.

While the inverter is supporting the AC loads, the battery will be discharging. Typically, utility line support is required for only short period of time during heavy power usage that will not cause the battery to be significantly drained.

USING SLT MODE (SILENT MODE)

In SLT mode the batteries are charged only once a day, at a time prescribed in the BULK CHARGE TRIGGER TIMER (15) menu heading. Selecting SLT in the SET GRID USAGE menu item, located under the INVERTER SETUP (9) menu heading enables it. During the rest of the day the battery charger is turned off and the utility grid powers the AC loads. If a utility outage occurs, the inverter turns on and runs the loads. When power returns, the inverter will return to the SLT mode after it has completed the Bulk and Absorption stages of the battery charging process. The advantage of SLT mode is silent operation and slightly less power consumption under most conditions and quieter operation since the battery charger is off most of the time. The disadvantage of SLT mode is the loss of the natural power conditioning ability of the inverter and the ability to “back off” the AC input which prevents overloading or circuit breaker tripping (except during the time that the inverter is charging). The transition from utility to inverter when an outage occurs may also be more noticeable.

When using this mode, a START BULK TIME must be entered from the BULK CHARGE TRIGGER TIMER (15) menu heading. If the timer is defeated by setting it to 00:00, no bulk charging will take place on a daily basis except immediately after a grid failure has occurred and the power has been restored. The default setting is 00:00 that defeats the BULK CHARGE TRIGGER TIMER.

BATTERY REQUIREMENTS

Utility backup applications usually are designed to discharge the battery at a higher rate for a shorter duration than alternative energy applications. Typically, batteries capacity ratings are for discharge periods of 20 hours. This means that a 100-amp hour battery can deliver 5 amp hours for 20 hours. It cannot deliver 100 amp hours for 1 hour. Battery manufactures can provide de-rating curves for their products. If the battery is not large enough, unsatisfactory performance may result. For the best performance, oversizing of the battery is strongly recommended.

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2001 Xantrex Technology, Inc.

Telephone: 360/435-8826

SW Series Inverter/Charger

5916 - 195th Street N. E.

Fax: 360/435-2229

Part No. 2031-5

Arlington, WA 98223

www.traceengineering.com

Rev. C: February 2001

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