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| Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean | |
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| System *3500W |
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| Today 15.56kWh |
| indicates that the unit is derating its output power because the | |
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| inverter heat sink temperature is above 75° C (167° F). | |
| Unit *1800W |
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| Today 7.82kWh |
| The asterisk only appears when the power is actually being | |
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| limited by the inverter. | |
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| Insufficient |
| Indicates the GT Inverter is not producing power due to |
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| Solar Energy |
| insufficient solar energy during low light conditions in early | |
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| morning or late afternoon or when the PV array is in shade. | |
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| This screen flashes alternately with the Normal Operation | |
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| default screen. | |
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Two custom screens are available. The inverter does not display them unless they are configured using using
The first custom screen is intended for the home owner to display information such as the name or location of the PV array associated with the inverter.
The second custom screen is intended for installers, who can configure the screen to display, for example, contact information for service.