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Magnum Energy MM-AE Series User Manual

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Protection Circuitry Operation

The inverter is protected against fault conditions, and in normal usage

it will be rare to see any. However, if a condition occurs that is outside

the inverter’s normal operating parameters, then it will shut down

and attempt to protect itself, the battery bank, and your AC loads. If

there is a condition that causes the inverter to shut down, it may be

one of the conditions listed below. Refer also to the Troubleshooting

section to diagnose and clear the fault.

Low Battery - The inverter will shut off whenever the battery

voltage falls to the Low Battery Cut Out (LBCO) level to protect

the batteries from being over-discharged. After the inverter

has reached the LBCO level and turned off, the inverter will

automatically restart after one of the following conditions:
1. AC power is applied and the inverter begins operating as a

battery charger.

2. Battery voltage rises to the Low Battery Cut In (LBCI)

level.

The inverter’s status LED turns off when a low battery fault con-

dition occurs. Refer to Table 5 to determine the LBCO and LBCI

levels for your particular inverter model.
High Battery - In the event the battery voltage approaches the

High Battery Cut Out (HBCO) level, the inverter will automatically

shut down to prevent the inverter from supplying unregulated AC

output voltage. The inverter’s status LED turns off when a high

battery fault condition occurs. The inverter will automatically

restart when the battery falls to the High Battery Cut In (HBCI)

level. Refer to Table 5 to determine the HBCO and HBCI levels for

your particular inverter model.

Info: When the BTS is connected, the battery charger

uses a value of -5mV/°C/Cell from 0-50°C to change the

charge voltage based on temperature.

Overload - During Inverter and Standby operation modes, the

inverter monitors the DC and AC current levels. In the event

of a short-circuit or an overload condition for more than a few

seconds, the inverter will shut down. To start operating after this

fault, the inverter would need to be restarted (turned back on)

after the inverter’s AC loads are reduced/removed.
Over-temperature - If internal power components begin to

exceed their safe operating temperature level, the inverter will

shut down to protect itself from damage. The inverter’s status LED

turns OFF to indicate the over-temperature fault condition. The

inverter will automatically restart after the units cools down.

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